Private Montenegro Highlights Tour

Private Montenegro Highlights Tour from Kotor (Njegusi, Cetinje)
Excursion Highlights:
  • Experience Montenegro's dramatic landscape on the Private Montenegro Highlights Tour, which offers incredible panoramic views from over 3,000 feet!
  • Traverse through varying landscapes from the charming agricultural lands of Njegusi village to the rocky limestone terrains of the Montenegrin karsts.
  • Discover the Old Royal Capital, Cetinje, and its charming pedestrian area with a guided walking tour of the small yet historically rich town.
  • Explore the resort town of Budva and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor, boasting the best-preserved medieval old towns in the Adriatic.
  • Secure your spot now on this unforgettable shore excursion and avoid missing out on this unique opportunity to experience Montenegro's diverse landscapes and culture!
From $55.00/person to $776.00/person (Select "Individuals" below) Price varies based on number of individuals in your group
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Private
Shore Excursion Type Private Sightseeing
Shore Excursion Duration 6 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Cruise Ship Pier
Food/Beverage Provided Not Included
Recommended Dress If you plan to enter a religious or memorial site during your tour, your shoulders and knees must be covered. Sensible, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Sunscreen and sun glasses are also suggested.
Restrictions Guests must be able to walk approximately 2 miles total over uneven surfaces with various inclines and numerous steps. Wheelchairs cannot be accommodated on this tour.

Private Montenegro Highlights Tour

Departing from the port of Kotor, you will begin a dramatic drive up the side of the mountain behind the town of Kotor. As the road continues to climb, you will get incredible panoramas at almost every switchback as you climb up more than 3000 feet above the town. A photo stop will be made near the top of the mountain of Kotor, the bay, and, depending on visibility, the view all the way to the sea.

You will then pass through a gap in the mountains and into a completely different landscape. As you make your way to the mountain village of Njegusi, you will pass through charming agricultural lands. If you would like, you can make an optional stop in the village Njegusi to purchase the local smoked ham, cheese and honey wine in a local restaurant.

Departing the village, the landscape soon changes again as you climb through the Montenegrin karsts formations, the most ice-eroded section of the Balkan Peninsula during the last glacial period. The rocky limestone terrain has no resemblance to the farmland you just left. In a valley just beyond these peaks, you will come to the Old Royal Capital of Montenegro, Cetinje.

Your guide will lead you on a short walking tour of its small central pedestrian area. The town dates to 1482 when the capital was moved to this inaccessible location to avoid the conquests of the Turks. Two years later a monastery was built making the town the center of secular life and the spiritual center of Montenegro. During your walk, you will see the exterior of the Royal Palace in Cetinje.

You will then turn west and begin driving back towards the coast. A different route will take you south of Kotor to the Riviera of Montenegro. You will first see the resort town of Budva as you descend from the mountains above. Upon arrival, your guide will take you on a short walking tour of the older section of Budva and its adjacent waterfront.

You will return to Kotor where you will depart your transportation and take an approximately 50-minute stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor. The town was first mentioned in 168 BC and was settled during Ancient Roman times when it was known as Acruvium, It has been fortified since the early Middle Ages, The city became part of the Venetian Republic in 1420 and except for two periods of Ottoman rule, it remained under Venice until 1797, It is these four centuries of Venetian domination that have given the city the typical Venetian architecture.

It served as a naval base during World War I and luckily avoided any serious damage from either World War. Kotor has one of the best-preserved medieval old towns in the Adriatic and is home to several sights of interest, including the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (1166), and the ancient walls which stretch for 3 miles on the steep hillside directly above the city.

Your tour end within the ancient city. From here, your guide can make suggestions for further sightseeing, shopping or show you the gate that leads to the cruise pier across the street from the Old Town.