For our summer vacation this year, we chose the destination Montenegro. With the help of some suggestions, we put together our own round trip from Podgorica - Kolasin - Zabeljak - Kotor - Petrovac - Podgorica.
Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro, but in our opinion, it didn't have much to offer in terms of sights, so we were glad when we could head towards Kolasin. However, it was recommended to try the pastries from the bakery next door, where they had delicious puff pastry filled with chocolate and poppy seeds and covered with lots of chocolate cream.
Kolasin
We chose our next stop in Kolasin because of its proximity to Biogradska Gora National Park, where you can find one of the last virgin forests in Europe.
After two nice days in Kolasin, our journey took us along the Tara River towards Zabeljak, the highest place in Montenegro.
Zabeljak
Zabeljak is located at the foot of Durmitor National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The first two days were sunny and warm, so we could enjoy the colors at Lake Crno Jezero. Unfortunately, the weather changed afterwards and it was rainy and only 10 degrees warm, so the clouds hung so low in the mountains that the originally planned hikes to higher mountains were no longer worthwhile. Therefore, we hiked in the flat area of the national park in the light rain, accompanied by a street dog. As compensation, we had delicious steaks in our hotel in the evening.
Our journey took us further along the coast to Kotor in a small guesthouse directly at the Bay of Kotor with its own access to the water.
Bay of Kotor
Our visit to the old town of Kotor, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, was clouded by the fact that two cruise ships were anchored there, so the small old town was completely overcrowded. Therefore, we decided to climb the city walls of Kotor, but it was equally crowded. With temperatures over 30 degrees, it was quite a sweaty affair... but you were rewarded with a beautiful view of the bay.
There is the Skadar Lake National Park nearby. Among other things, you can find pelicans there, but you can only see them on quite expensive boat tours. Therefore, we decided to take a small walk along a road by the Skadar Lake. The next day, we drove along this road by car, and we encountered a few turtles. We had planned to follow the road to just before the Albanian border, but the road conditions, which were already poor, got worse and worse, so we eventually turned around and drove back. Skadar Lake Skadar Lake Skadar Lake We made a short stop in Sveti Stefan on our way back to Podgorica to take a look at the small hotel island from the outside. You can only enter the island if you have booked a room there or reserved a table in a restaurant. Hotel island of Sveti Stefan The next day, we stocked up on the delicious chocolate pastries and after a good two and a half weeks in Montenegro, we started our journey back home. Date of travel: June 2017 Accommodations:Podgorica: Hotel M NikicKolasin: Bianca Resort & SpaZabeljak: Hotel SoaKotor: Villa PMPetrovac: Corso Levante Luxury Suites