The traditional Paštrović-style architecture of Rijeka Reževići differs from the rest of Montenegro, favouring rows of terrace houses with stone walls, small windows, single-pitched roofs and ‘hog’s back’ curved terracotta tiles. This charming village offers some lovely examples and although gentrification is evident, the focus has been on restoration rather than demolition.
Show on mapHotel complex Sveti Stefan, perched on the so-called island, represents the unique symbol of the Montenegrin coast. A fisher village was built in the 15th century thanks to the members of the Paštrovići tribe. They used the treasure captured from the Turkish ships to build their homes on the island. This fortified village was called after the church of Sveti Stefan. Thanks to its geographical position Sveti Stefan was a commercial and transportation center of Paštrovići.
Show on mapKotor is the oldest town and port on the Adriatic coast. A city wrapped around in fortifications like baby in a cradle. Founded and constructed by the romans in the 9th century this is one of UNESCO sites that stands as magnificent travel destination in Montenegro on Boka Kotorska bay.
Show on mapCetinje is the symbol of Montenegrian nation and state, made in the middle ages during the war for independence and freedom. The city of honor, bravery, and loyalty towards ones country!
Show on mapThis breathtaking national park was formed by glaciers and is traversed by rivers and underground streams. Along the Tara river canyon, which has the deepest gorges in Europe, the dense pine forests are interspersed with clear lakes and harbour a wide range of endemic flora.
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