Excursion Old Towns and Sveti Stefan from Herceg NoviAn interesting sightseeing tourof the Old Towns of Montenegrowill give you an unforgettable experience and will forever remain in your memory! You will learn a lot about the history of the Medieval cities of Montenegro, admire the impressive views and enjoy the unique nature of the Adriatic coast. The excursion starts at approximately 08:20. Your voucher will indicate the exact time when you book online. We strongly advise you to take with you a good mood and a camera for taking pictures as a souvenir. This is a great option for excursions. Our route runs along the coast of Montenegro (Herceg Novi, Njivice, Igalo, Meline, Zelenika, Kumbor, Djenovici, Baosici, Bijela, Kamenari, Kostanjica and Morinj), in these places we also pick up tourists. A trip along the coast towards Perast, Kotor and Budva will introduce you to the most popular resorts in Montenegro. Finally, you will see the calling card of the country - the resort and island of Sveti Stefan! Program and description of the excursion Old Towns and Sveti StefanThe route will begin along The side of Kotor Bay, passing Herceg Novsky, Tivat and Risan bays. |
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Next There is a bus ride to Kotor, it will fly by: our guides will tell you many interesting stories and facts about what you see outside the bus window, during the 25-minute drive to Kotor. This city, a true medieval pearl of the Adriatic coast, offers a walking tour that will take you closer to its rich history and culture. But, be careful! Enchanted by the beauty of this place, tourists sometimes get lost for a long time in the intricate streets and labyrinths of Kotor!
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It is impossible to remain indifferent at the sight of the delightful architecture of the chambers of the rulers of the city, but the most powerful impressions await you in one of the oldest Christian churches on the Adriatic coast - in Cathedral of St. Tryphon (Tripuna 1166). By the way, Saint Tryphon is considered the heavenly patron of Kotor.
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A visit to the Orthodox monastery of St. Nicholas, which is included in the list of best monasteries and churches in Montenegro is a real gift for all believers, as is the excursion to the monastery Ostrog. Here you can venerate ancient images, submit notes about the health and repose of relatives and loved ones, and light candles. On the territory of the monastery, like a precious ark, stands the small church of the Apostle Luke: its architectural appearance has not changed since the Byzantine era, since 1195. Even the 1979 earthquake did not cause any harm to the temple, which was perceived by believers as a miracle.
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Of course, you will have free time! You can spend it on a leisurely stroll through the Old Town. In the cozy restaurants and cafes of Kotor you will be hospitably greeted and fed with dishes of Montenegrin cuisine, served with local wine. Don't forget to buy souvenirs to remember your trip!
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The best advice for tourists from experienced guides and local residents: don't rush anywhere! Kotor is small, you won’t be able to get lost in it, no matter how much you want it... Feel Kotor with your heart: it’s worth it!
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After getting to know the city, we’ll go to Budva! We’ll visit the Old Town, which is 2500 years old, is one of the most ancient places in Montenegro with a lot of history. We will see the Citadel, the Church of St. Nicholas of the 7th century, the Church of the Holy Trinity of the 19th century and much more. It's a pleasure to walk through the narrow streets of the Old Town!
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You can also walk along the fortress walls and see the outskirts of (entrance to museums is paid additionally and is visited upon request). In Budva, there will also be free time to visit local attractions such as the Citadel, walk along the walls of the Old Town, the Archaeological Museum, as well as separate time for lunch at any of the coastal restaurants or swimming on the beach at your request.
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After lunch we will head to the most famous resort of Montenegro, which has made it famous for its beauty and grace - Sveti Stefan. There will be a stop for a photo from the panoramic platform, 40 minutes of separate time for an independent walk to the island and along the Queen’s beach, as well as Milocer Park.
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We will return home by ferry crossing through Tivat.
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Excursion detailsDuring the excursionwe will Stop repeatedly at places with the most interesting views so that you can take photographs from the best vantage point. This tour usually ends around 5:00 pm. It is not tiring and has no age restrictions: families with children and older people willingly travel with us. An experienced Russian-speaking guide will accompany you along the entire route. We invite connoisseurs of architecture, lovers of antiquity and stunning seascapes: you will not be disappointed! Important reminder! The coastal zone in Montenegro is densely built up; a tour bus does not have the ability to pick up tourists at each hotel or villa - this will take too much time, and the bus will not be able to travel to everyone. Boarding for the excursion in Montenegro is carried out at the stops along the route marked in the booking, which can be selected when making a reservation on the website. Arrival time at the attraction, duration of stops and return back are approximate. This may be earlier than indicated on the website, or 3-4 hours late. Be sure to read the “Tourist Memo”, which will be sent to you by e-mail along with the voucher. At technical stops, Montenegrins sell various homemade specialties (honey, wine, rakia...) - our advice: buy what you tried and liked, as it happens that they sell/get the wrong product that you liked during tasting.
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Route on the map: excursion Old Towns and Sveti Stefan from Herceg NoviTake a look at the map: it shows our entire route, its land and sea parts. By bus we pick up tourists from Herceg Novi, Njivice, Igalo, Meline, Zelenika, Kumbor, Djenovici, Baosici, Bijela, Kamenari, followed by Kotor, Budva and Sveti Stefan. The way back is through Tivat and the ferry crossing, passing all the settlements and resorts where you boarded the bus at the beginning of the excursion. |
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Useful articles about excursions in Montenegro
It is very easy to sign up for an excursion:Click the button "Book/sign up for an excursion", select the point of departure (your resort of residence), the date of the excursion, the number of people. Below you will see the stops from which all tourists depart for excursions. Select the nearest stop from your place of residence (if there are more than 1 stop). Enter your name, phone number and email to which the voucher will be sent. Click confirm. In the Cart, check your details and click the “Book and receive a voucher by email” button. Enjoy your excursion!
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