
Budva, Njeguši & Cetinje Tour
- 12 Stunden
- 10/10 | 4 Bewertungen
Medieval towns, the Adriatic coast, and legendary history... Discover some of Montenegro's most beautiful places on this tour of Budva, Njeguši & Cetinje. Don't miss out!
Budva, Njeguši & Cetinje Tour
We'll meet at your chosen meeting point to board a bus and start an excursion through three beautiful towns in Montenegro.
Begin your day by ascending Lovcén Mountain via cable car. Enjoy views of the Bay of Kotor, the Bay of Tivat, and the Old Austro-Hungarian Serpentine Road from 1884. Afterward, have breakfast at a local restaurant in Njeguši, the birthplace of the Petrovi? dynasty, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918.
Next, visit Lov?en National Park to see the mausoleum of Petar II Petrovi?-Njegoš, a key figure in Montenegrin identity. Proceed to Cetinje for a guided tour of this former royal capital.
After Cetinje, enjoy a boat ride on the Crnojevi? River with an hour of free time for lunch. Following lunch, return to Cetinje and then travel along the Budva coastline.
The tour continues to Sveti Stefan, a popular coastal town. After a photo stop, return to the starting point, arriving 11.5 hours after pickup.
Starting Points
When booking, you can choose to depart from Kotor or Budva:
Tour from Kotor: depart at the scheduled time from Stari Grad 284.Tour from Budva: depart at the scheduled time from Perla Restaurant and Club.
Itinerary Changes
Due to windy weather, the cable car ride may be cancelled; the itinerary will then follow the old Austro-Hungarian road to Njeguši. If the cable car is taken, Njeguši will be excluded from the itinerary.
Preise
Inklusive
- Transport by car or minibus
- English–speaking guide
- Boat ride on the Crnojević River
Nicht inklusive
- Cable car ride: 13EUR per person, to pay in cash on the day of the activity
- Admission ticket: 16EUR per person in total, to pay in cash on the day of the activity
- Breakfast: around 7EUR per person
- Lunch: around 15EUR per person
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility