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Marvellous Montenegro

With new flights putting Montenegro firmly on the radar for summer, Catherine Cooper discovers what you can see in just a few days

May 1, 2024 10:32
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Kotor Bay (Photo: Unsplash)

ByCatherine Cooper, Catherine Cooper

6 min read

Montenegro might be small but there isn’t much that this tiny country doesn’t offer; Unesco-protected historic towns, a beautiful coast with glorious beaches and clear-blue waters, five peaceful national parks, which are home to over 260 species of birds; plus a host of luxury hotels for starters. And with new low-cost flights starting from Birmingham to Tivat this month, there’s never been a better time to visit.

Just 31 miles long and ten miles wide (just over half the size of Wales), it’s easy to get around by bus, cheap taxis or, even better, by boat, to discover the country’s string of attractions.

Start with one of the most famous, the upmarket and peaceful Kotor Bay, just a half an hour’s drive (or boat ride if you want to arrive in style) from Tivat airport.

The bay itself is breathtaking, surrounded by soaring mountains somewhat reminiscent of the Italian Lakes, while the small 300-metre sea entrance means that the water is calm and its appearance lake-like. In the 1600s, inhabitants of the bay would stretch an iron chain across this small entrance to protect themselves from pirates.