We stop in Kotor where you will have a time to explore the city (Venetian Palaces, Orthodox Church, St. Triphon- Kotor’s protector Catholic church, massive city walls, St. John fortress – 300 meters vertical from Kotor (optional) by yourself.
After lunch in Kotor we drive through Vrmac tunnel to the outer coastal part with long beaches and open sea reaching Budva. It is one of the oldest cities in the whole Adriatic with a charming 16ct. center, and marina for mega yachts. Today Budva is a top tourist destination for younger travelers with all the fun it offers.
After Budva we start our return not going alongside Kotor Bay but instead taking a ferry crossing, stopping along the way for photos and refreshments, crossing the border to Croatia and reaching Dubrovnik in the late afternoon/evening hours.
* Check points on map
This is a trip not to be missed, Montenegro is just beautiful, we loved it. We did a semi private trip, (with just one other couple)in a nice air conditioned vehicle.
The drive there was not long
If you visit Dubrovnik, be sure to book a tour through this company. Scheduling our trip was easy and worth every penny.
We had door-to-door service for our wonderful day trip to Montenegro.