Our trip begins with a short bus ride to a place called Dub (“Oak”), located near Kotor. From there, we’ll take a cable car that climbs to 1,350 meters above sea level in just 11 minutes. As we go up, we’ll enjoy beautiful views of the Bay of Kotor and the slopes of Mount Lovćen.
At the Kuk station, there will be plenty of time to explore. You can take in the views from scenic platforms, try out some medieval-themed activities, or enjoy a bit of adrenaline on rides like trimmers and mountain coasters. The mix of nature, fun, and excitement makes this stop unforgettable.
After that, we’ll continue even higher to the Njegoš Mausoleum, one of Montenegro’s most iconic landmarks. From this point, you’ll truly get a feel for the beauty and scale of the Montenegrin mountains.
Next, we’ll head down to the traditional village of Njeguši, where local hosts will serve a homemade Montenegrin lunch. You’ll also have the chance to taste famous Njeguši prosciutto (pršut) and cheese, known for their unique flavor.
Our journey continues to Cetinje, the historic royal capital of Montenegro. There, we’ll visit the Cetinje Monastery, home to important Christian relics — including the right hand of Saint John the Baptist, a piece of the Holy Cross, and relics of Saint Peter of Cetinje.
After some free time in Cetinje, we’ll return to Budva, enjoying more beautiful views of the coastline along the way. We plan to arrive back in Budva in the late afternoon.
This tour is conducted simultaneously in two languages: English and Russian.
Please note that our itineraries are subject to change in case of any conditions beyond our means, such as traffic, border control, weather conditions, etc. We kindly ask for your understanding and flexibility in such situations.