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Porto Montenegro - What is Porto Montenegro known for?
Luxury packaged in a beautiful Mediterranean style, Porto Montenegro today represents one of the most prestigious marinas on the Adriatic Sea. Primary made for super yachts and rich billionaires who will have one new destination to enjoy peaceful atmosphere and great nature. - Budva City Walls - Budva is one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic Sea. It is surrounded by ramparts originating from the XV century including a medieval fortification system with city gates, defense walls, and towers.
- Kotor Old City - The Old Town of Kotor is a well preserved medieval urban environment typical of the towns built in the XII and XIV centuries. A great number of historical monuments have made Kotor a UNESCO listed “World Natural and Historical Heritage Site”
- Perast - Perast is a small, picturesque town located on the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. The town is situated between the sea and the rugged mountain range.
The town’s history dates back to the 14th century, and it has a rich cultural heritage that reflects its maritime past. Perast was once an important naval center and home to a large fleet of ships that traded with the Mediterranean countries. Perast also has a number of other historical landmarks.
The town has a charming waterfront promenade lined with cafes, restaurants, and small shops selling local handicrafts and souvenirs. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the promenade and admire the beautiful architecture of the buildings, which reflect the town’s Venetian and Ottoman influences.
Perast is a quiet and peaceful town that offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. With its stunning natural scenery, rich history, and quaint charm, it is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Montenegro.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Our Lady of the Rocks is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. It is an artificial island created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks. The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rocks is the largest building on the islet; it has a museum attached. According to legend, the islet was made over the centuries by local seamen who kept an ancient oath after finding the icon of Madonna and Child on the rock in the sea on 22 July 1452. Upon returning from each successful voyage, they laid a rock in the Bay. Over time, the islet gradually emerged from the sea. The custom of throwing rocks into the sea is alive even nowadays. Every year on the sunset of 22 July, an event called fašinada in the local dialect, when local residents take their boats and throw rocks into the sea, widening the surface of the island, takes place. The church was renovated in 1722.
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- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- The cost for hiring a boat to visit Our Lady of the Rocks island
Experience some of Montenegro’s most picturesque seaside locales through this exclusive tour, providing the luxury of private transport and the insights of an expert guide. Starting in Dubrovnik, your guide will fetch you, commencing your journey to Porto Montenegro, Budva, Kotor, Perast, and a boat transfer to a bespoke island featuring the Church of the Madonna dello Scalpello.
To draw the tour to a close, enjoy a visually appealing drive back to Dubrovnik, where you’ll be safely returned to your lodging.
Essentially, this exclusive tour presents a memorable opportunity to uncover Montenegro’s most scenic coastal towns, facilitated by the convenience of private transport and enriched by the professionalism of an informed local guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.