Reasons why guests rent apartments in Plav
Active Tourism – Plav offers the opportunity to spend your vacation days actively and productively. Among the most popular activities are:
- Hiking – The Peaks of the Balkans trail is 192 km long and passes through three countries: Albania, Montenegro, and Kosovo. It's considered one of the best and most beautiful hiking trails in Europe, running through untouched and wild areas of the Prokletije range. A standout natural gem is Lake Visitor, located at 1,820 meters above sea level, featuring a grassy floating island that historically served as a natural shelter for livestock from mountain predators.
- Lim Regatta – A tradition for over 20 years, this event is held at the end of May or beginning of June, depending on weather and water levels of Lake Plav and the Lim River. The regatta starts from rafts on Lake Plav.
- Cycling – The Osmica cycling race starts in Plav and runs through Brezojevice, Latak Šarkinović, over the Luča bridge, Višnjevo, Kruševo, and Koljenovići, ending at the Ali Pasha Springs where a rest break is held. The second part of the race continues through Gusinje, again crossing the Luča bridge, and through the villages Hakanje and Vojno Selo, returning to Plav. A circular cycling tour Plav-Gusinje-Plav also exists, passing through scenic villages and natural landmarks.
- Rafting & Kayaking – In addition to sections that require a high level of professionalism and caution, certain calmer stretches of the Lim River are ideal for easy paddling, photography, and relaxation. For those seeking a gentler kayaking experience, the Luča area is the perfect spot.
- Paragliding – For those who wish to experience the Prokletije mountains, Plav, and the surrounding area from a bird’s-eye view, tandem paragliding flights can be arranged with clubs from Berane or Bijelo Polje.
- Sport Fishing – Lake Plav, and the Lim and Luča rivers are a true paradise for sport fishing. Fish species found include: Huchen (Danube salmon), pike, endemic mud trout, grayling, brown trout, and chub.
Winter Activities – The Paljevi Snowshoeing Trail is the first of its kind in the Prokletije. Located on Mount Kofiljača, it spans 6.6 km and takes about 5 hours to complete. The Bogićevica valley is part of the Prokletije National Park. On the slopes of Tromeđa, Pasji Vrh, and Hasov Vrh, skiing is possible from November to the end of May. These terrains are perfect for freeride, ski touring, snowboarding, and sledding.
Natural Attractions - Luča River – Formed by the confluence of the Vruja and Grnčar rivers, just downstream of Gusinje, it serves as the main outlet of Lake Plav.
- Lake Visitor – Located on Mount Visitor (2,211 m), it is one of Plav’s most beautiful natural jewels, especially known for its unique floating island. It lies in the central part of the Visitor mountain, about 2 km from its highest peak
- Lim River – The largest tributary of the Drina River, with a total length of 219 km, 87 km of which flow through Montenegro.
- Hridsko Lake – Known as the “mountain eyes,” it is one of Plav's treasures and among Montenegro’s most stunning natural wonders. Located in the municipality of Plav, within the Prokletije National Park, it lies between the mountains Veliki Hrid and Mali Hrid, at an elevation of 1,970 meters.
- Lake Plav – The largest glacial lake in the Balkans. With its elliptical shape, it is situated in the broad Plav-Gusinje valley between the Prokletije and Visitor mountains, making it the lowest glacial lake in Montenegro.
Festivals and Events – Plav is most visited during the summer, partly due to events that attract numerous guests:
- Blueberry Days – A traditional festival in Plav celebrating the blueberry harvest. Held in early August for five days, it includes photo exhibitions, theater performances, and other entertainment.
- Bostanijada – A unique festival dedicated to melons, held in August. With a long tradition, it also supports the development and preservation of agriculture in the region.
- Prokletije Without Borders – A hike to the highest peak of the Prokletije range, located in Albania, gathering adventure enthusiasts from across the region.
Health Tourism – The area around Plav offers several locations suitable for health-oriented relaxation. The Velemun Botanical Garden, located about 2 km from Plav in the village of Brezojevice, was established in 1991 and now contains about 250 plant species, including rare endemic and relict species from the Prokletije range. Canović Estate – Bee House offers wild honey from the Prokletije, as well as propolis, natural probiotics, and other organic products.
Types of accommodation in Plav
- Rural Households – This type of Plav accommodation has become increasingly popular and in demand. If you're traveling with children, they’ll have the chance to experience rural life, including helping with outdoor tasks and interacting with animals. Comfort is guaranteed, with standard amenities such as a private bathroom, kitchenette, and cozy furniture. In many cases, you’ll also be able to sample local homemade products. The average price for this type of accommodation is around €30 per person per night.
- Apartments – Right after hotels, apartments in Plav are considered a more luxurious option. They come fully equipped with everything you might need for your stay. The average price per night for two people is about €45. Most apartments are located in the center of Plav and are usually designed to accommodate two people. Standard amenities include a bathroom, kitchenette, comfortable furniture, clean towels, linens, slippers, a hairdryer, and hygiene products.
- Cabins and Cottages – As mentioned earlier, the surrounding areas of Plav offer wooden houses and cabins where you can truly immerse yourself in the nature of the region. Prices vary depending on capacity, with some cabins accommodating up to 12 people, at a total cost of around €200 per night. One nearby location where this type of lodging is available is Babino Polje, with many cabins offering panoramic views.
- Hotels – If you prefer a more luxurious stay, Plav has several hotel options to offer. Some of the more popular hotels include:
Hotel5E, located 2 km from the town center, with rates starting at €40 per night for two
Hotel Divan, situated 1.7 km from the center, also priced at €80 per night for two