Complete Montenegro Travel Itinerary (7–14 Days): The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Montenegro

This complete Montenegro travel itinerary (7–14 days) is practical, inspiring, and flexible—so you can explore Montenegro at your own pace.

Whether you’re planning a road trip, a couple’s getaway, or an outdoor-focused holiday, this guide covers where to go, what to see, where to stay, and how to get around.


Why Visit Montenegro?

  • Spectacular Adriatic coastline with UNESCO-listed towns
  • Towering mountains, canyons, and pristine national parks
  • Affordable compared to Western Europe
  • Short driving distances, ideal for road trips
  • Rich history blending Balkan, Venetian, and Ottoman influences

Best time to visit Montenegro: May–June and September–October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. July–August is ideal for beaches but busiest.


Montenegro Itinerary Overview (7–14 Days)

  • Days 1–2: Kotor & Perast
  • Days 3–4: Budva Riviera
  • Days 5–6: Lake Skadar National Park
  • Days 7–9: Durmitor National Park & Žabljak
  • Days 10–11: Biogradska Gora National Park
  • Days 12–14: Prokletije National Park or Ulcinj (optional extension)

Short on time? Follow the 7-day highlights itinerary. Have two weeks? Enjoy Montenegro slowly with the full 14-day route.


Days 1–2: Kotor – Montenegro’s Medieval Heart

Highlights: Kotor Old Town, Bay of Kotor, Fortress hike

Start your journey in Kotor, one of the most beautiful towns in the Balkans and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Top Things to Do in Kotor

  • Wander the cobbled streets of Kotor Old Town
  • Climb the Kotor Fortress (San Giovanni) for panoramic views
  • Visit St. Tryphon’s Cathedral
  • Take a boat tour around the Bay of Kotor

Where to stay: Old Town Kotor or nearby Dobrota for waterfront views.

Travel tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid cruise ship crowds.


Day 2 (Half-Day Trip): Perast

Just 20 minutes from Kotor lies Perast, a postcard-perfect baroque town.

Don’t Miss

  • Boat trip to Our Lady of the Rocks
  • Walk along the quiet waterfront
  • Climb the bell tower of St. Nicholas Church

Perast is ideal as a half-day trip or an overnight stay for a slower pace.


Days 3–4: Budva Riviera – Beaches & History

Highlights: Budva Old Town, Sveti Stefan, coastal beaches

Drive south to the Budva Riviera, Montenegro’s most famous beach region.

Best Things to Do in Budva

  • Explore Budva Old Town (Stari Grad)
  • Relax at Mogren Beach or Jaz Beach
  • Photograph iconic Sveti Stefan viewpoint
  • Enjoy nightlife or seaside dining

Where to stay: Budva Old Town, Bečići, or Miločer for a quieter beach escape.


Days 5–6: Lake Skadar National Park

Highlights: Boat cruises, birdwatching, vineyards

Head inland to Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans and a haven for nature lovers.

Top Experiences

  • Boat tour through lily-covered channels
  • Visit traditional villages like Virpazar
  • Wine tasting in nearby Crmnica region
  • Kayaking and birdwatching

Where to stay: Guesthouses in Virpazar or eco-lodges near the lake.


Days 7–9: Durmitor National Park & Žabljak

Highlights: Black Lake, Tara Canyon, mountain hiking

No Montenegro itinerary is complete without Durmitor National Park, a UNESCO-listed mountain wonderland.

Best Things to Do in Durmitor

  • Walk around Black Lake (Crno Jezero)
  • Drive across Đurđevića Tara Bridge
  • Raft or zipline over the Tara River Canyon
  • Hiking trails for all levels

Where to stay: Žabljak (the park’s main base)

Best for: Nature lovers, hikers, adventure travelers


Days 10–11: Biogradska Gora National Park

Highlights: Primeval forest, glacial lakes

One of Europe’s last remaining primeval forests, Biogradska Gora offers peaceful trails and emerald lakes.

What to Do

  • Easy walk around Biogradsko Lake
  • Short hikes into untouched forest
  • Combine with a visit to Mojkovac or Kolašin

This is a perfect contrast to Durmitor’s dramatic peaks.


Days 12–14: Prokletije National Park or Ulcinj (Optional)

Option 1: Prokletije National Park (Mountains)

Known as the Accursed Mountains, Prokletije is raw, remote, and spectacular.

  • Alpine hiking
  • Traditional mountain villages
  • Fewer tourists

Option 2: Ulcinj (Coast)

For a relaxed beach ending, head south to Ulcinj.

  • Velika Plaža (13 km of sand)
  • Old Town Ulcinj
  • Kitesurfing and sunsets

Getting Around Montenegro

  • Best option: Rent a car (most flexible)
  • Buses connect major towns but are slower
  • Roads are scenic but narrow—drive carefully

Montenegro Travel Tips

  • Currency: Euro (€)
  • Language: Montenegrin (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
  • Plug type: European (Type C/F)
  • Montenegro is safe and welcoming for travelers

7-Day Montenegro Highlights Itinerary

  • Day 1: Kotor
  • Day 2: Perast & Bay of Kotor
  • Day 3: Budva & Sveti Stefan
  • Day 4: Lake Skadar
  • Day 5: Durmitor National Park
  • Day 6: Tara Canyon
  • Day 7: Return via scenic mountain roads

Is Montenegro Worth Visiting?

Absolutely. Montenegro delivers an incredible mix of coast, mountains, culture, and adventure in a compact, affordable destination. Whether you have 7 days or 14, this itinerary helps you experience the very best of the country.

For more Balkan itineraries, road trip ideas, and hidden gems, explore the rest of Balkans Travel Guide and start planning your next adventure.

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