Montenegro is a Balkan country located in the south of Europe, bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Croatia and Albania. A country of extraordinary richness with majestic mountains, breathtaking beaches and larger-than-life locals, minuscule Montenegro proves once and for all that “good things do indeed come in small packages”.
It's not even 300 km from tip to toe, but Montenegro's coastline crams in some of Europe’s most spectacular seaside scenery. The landscape is magnificent. Mountains jut sharply from crystal-clear waters. Ancient walled towns cling to the rocks. In summer, the whole scene is bathed in the scent of wild herbs, conifers and Mediterranean blossoms.
When the beaches fill up with tourists, intrepid travellers can easily sidestep the hordes by getting off the beaten track in the rugged mountains of Durmitor and Prokletije, the primeval forest of Biogradska Gora, or in the many towns and villages where ordinary Montenegrins go about their daily lives, as if you weren’t there. The capital city, Podgorica, is not that interesting for tourists, apart from the fact that it is the capital... Tourist attractions are all far away from the city centre.
Hike, horse ride, mountain bike or kayak yourself to somewhere obscure and chances are you'll have it all to yourself.
jusqu'à un lieu reculé où, avec un peu de chance, vous allez vous retrouver seul au monde.