Montenegro
Language → Montenegrin
Population (around) → 628,197
Currency → Euro (EUR) €
General weather Overview
The weather in Montenegro is determined by a mild climatic zone.
The days are not only warmer but also longer in the northern hemisphere throughout the summer.
On the shore, Montenegro is the Mediterranean. The inland climate is more continental, with
colder winters due to higher heights.
Montenegro receives a lot of rain, especially along the coast and in steep and mountainous areas
facing the sea.
Rain falls seldom, but when it does, it pours heavily and for lengthy periods of time. Summers
may be sweltering and arid.
Cities
Podgorica / Capital – Niksic – Herceg-Novi – Pljevlja – Budva – Bar – Bijelo Polje – Cetinje – Berane – Ulcinj – Rožaje – Tivat – Dobrota – Kotor – Danilovgrad – Mojkovac – Tuzi -Igalo – Plav – Kolašin – Bijela – Žabljak – Plužine
Fun facts
- Venetian Italian as "Black Mountain" translates to Montenegro. The name refers to Mount Lovćen, which rises 1,749 m (5,738 ft) above sea level in southwestern Montenegro
- Montenegro has around 117 beaches along 294 kilometers of coastline, and Velika Plaža in Ulcinj holds the title of the largest beach in this part of the Adriatic. This beach with clean water and fine sand is said to be 13 km long and 60 meters wide. In addition, Ulcinj is one of the sunniest cities on the Montenegrin coast with an average of about 2,530 hours of sunshine per year
- Biogradska Gora is a forest and national park in Montenegro, found in the municipality of Kolašin. It is one of the last of three tropical forests in Europe. The landscape is one of the mountain ranges, glacial lakes, and forests
Some popular local foods
: Brav u Mlijeku, Kačamak with kajmak, Njeguski Steak, Buzara, Crni
Rižot, Cevapi, Burek, Palačinke
Some native animals:
Deers, Roebuck, Chamois, Mouflon, Balkan lynx, Brown bear, Wolf,
Aesculapian snake
Couple of reasons to visit
- Offers several hidden lakes, deep canyons, rainforests, and activities such as trekking, swimming, diving, rafting, cycling, horseback riding, picking plants and mushrooms, or simply bird watching and long calming walks through untouched nature
- Montenegro has a rich heritage of history and culture dating back to the 6th century. Today you can witness numerous different civilizations colliding on Montenegrin soil
- Booming nightlife! Montenegrin nightlife comes in all forms, with a vast variety of options for just about anyone to find something to their liking. From open-air nightclubs, bars, to live music on beautiful beaches
- Dining in the Balkans is undoubtedly an amazing experience. The variation in Montenegrin menus is unlike anywhere else in the Balkans. The fact that Montenegro is a fisherman's paradise is reminiscent of an abundance of delicious local options and various fish dishes