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Podgorica - Montenegro Coast - Bay of Kotor (Self Drive)

9 to 13+ Nights from $2,464*
* This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for arrival on 7/15/2024, departure from Washington DC WAS (All Airports), US. Choose your own departure city and dates.

This 9 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Rental Car for 10 days
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Podgorica
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Montenegro Coast
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Tivat
  • Hotel for 2 night in Kotor
  • Driving Time
    Podgorica - Montenegro Coast: 1 hr. 15 mins. approx.
    Montenegro Coast - Tivat: 1 hr. 20 mins. approx.
    Tivat - Kotor: 30 mins. approx.
    Kotor - Dubrovnik: 1 hr. 55 mins. approx.

A perfect combination of charming cities across Montenegro with this unique opportunity to explore on your own with a Rental Car. Begin in Podgorica (the capital city of Montenegro, with a centuries-old Clock Tower, built by the Turks, that dominates the old town) before heading to Montenegro Coast (notable feature of the Montenegrin coast is Bay of Kotor, a fjord-like gulf, which is in fact a submerged river canyon) and lastly Bay of Kotor (also known as the Boka) with a stop in Tivat and Kotor City. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Podgorica

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  • Kotor

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Trip Summary

  • Podgorica

    Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, sits at the confluence of two rivers, the Ribnica and the Moraca. Inhabited since the Stone Age, Montenegro's cultural and economic epicenter has been ruled not just by the Montenegrins but also by the Ottomans and the Serbs, the latter of whom named the city Titograd. Today's Podgorica is largely made up of historic buildings from the Ottoman era and urban sprawl from the Yugoslav postwar era. Visit and discover the Dajbabe Monastery, Lake Skadar, Adzi-Pasa Bridge, Ribnica and Moraca Rivers, Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Independence Square, Natural History Museum of Montenegro, and so much more.

  • Montenegro Coast

    Montenegro is an up-and-coming Adriatic beach destination, boasting over 180 miles of coastline. Perhaps overlooked in favor of countries like Croatia, Montenegro has a lot to offer the jetsetting traveler, and the Montenegrins are proud of their 120 beaches and beachside resort towns such. (Fun fact: The beach in Ulcinj stretches on for nearly 20 uninterrupted miles. Visit and discover a lot of Bars, Becici, Budva, Petrovac, Sveti Stefan, Ulcinj, Jaz Beach, and so much more.

  • Tivat

    Tivat is located seven miles away from Kotor along Montenegro`s northwestern coast, wedged between the Bay of Kotor and Mount Vrmac. One of the younger towns along the coast, Tivat has grown to become a must-see destination for those who love boating and yachting. Just in the last two generations Tivat has become one of the most popular ports of call for luxury yachts in all of the Adriatic. Visit and discover the great Mount Vrmac, Porto Montenegro, Sveti Marko Island, Summer House Buca, Gornja Lastva, Big City Park, and so much more.

  • Kotor

    Kotor, founded in the fifth century BCE, is one of the oldest cities in Montenegro. It sits on the Bay of Kotor, and is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Medieval-era Old Town, fortified since the time of Roman emperor Justinian; and the fortifications themselves, which were upgraded during the time of the Venetians (who called the city Cattaro). Kotor Cathedral, one of the oldest buildings in town, is one of only two Catholic cathedrals in the country. Visit and explore the Mount Lovcen, Our Lady of the Rocks Church, Kotor Cathedral, Kotor Old Town, St. George Island, Mount Vrmac, Fortress of St. John, Fortifications of Kotor, Kampana Tower, and so much more.

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