Discover the stunning coastlines of Montenegro on this day tour.Explore the picturesque town of Budva, known for its historical architecture and beautiful beaches, before heading to the iconic Sveti Stefan, a charming islet village. Enjoy a guided visit to local landmarks, and the Old Town, This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a full-day cultural and scenic experience.
Ulcinj is above all visited because of the sun, sea, and sandy beaches as many visitors have pointed out that those are “God given beaches” made out of the pettiest grains of grayish and warm sand. Ulcinji was also known as the Town of Pirates beacuse nn the XIV century Ulcinj was known by 400 pirates from Malta, Tunis, and Algeria who have inhabited Ulcinj after the Kanidian war (1669), so Ulcinj has turned into a dangerous pirate nest, which remained a characteristic of the town during the XVII and XVIII century as well. According to historical data Ulcinj is for sure one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic coast.
All the travelers they just need to put their adress in the place they are staying & we will pick them up from there !
Your tour includes pick -up by car, van or minivan . In cases where direct access to your accomodation in not possible , you may be asked to meet at a nearbly convinient location. Your guide will inform you of the exact details the afternoon before the tour.
Budva, Montenegro’s most lively coastal destination. Known for its golden beaches and vibrant Old Town, Budva perfectly blends ancient heritage with a modern Mediterranean vibe. Enjoy 2 hours of leisure time to stroll along its fortified walls, shop for local crafts, relax at a seaside café, or take a dip in the Adriatic if the weather allows.
Sveti Stefan, an exclusive resort once frequented by Hollywood stars and European royalty. Here, you’ll pause for photos at one of the most iconic views in the Balkans — a picture-perfect peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, surrounded by crystal-clear Adriatic waters.
Ulcinj in Montenegro is famously known as the "City of Pirates" due to its history as a major pirate stronghold, particularly under Ottoman rule, where corsairs terrorized the Adriatic, captured ships, and traded slaves, leaving a legacy seen in its Old Town architecture and local legends. Ulcinj remained an Ottoman town for more than 300 years until it was ceded to the Principality of Montenegro in 1878. It is a former medieval Catholic bishopric and remains a Latin titular see.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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