This tiny nugget of land in the south Adriatic Sea has the most beautiful coves and secluded bays that are waiting to be discovered. Budva’s old Town is millennia old and feels like you are travelling back in time, whilst the Bay of Kotor is a glorious, butterfly-shaped inlet in the shadow of mighty mountains, lined with elegant fortified Venetian towns and dotted with little islands.
Explore the dazzling coastline on land or take to the waters in a privately chartered gulet or yacht. Call in at charming, culture-filled towns like Budva, Perast and Bar or drop anchor at quiet bays and isolated beaches for a swim in the clear waters of the Adriatic, followed by dinner in a tiny fish restaurant by the sea.Kotor’s secluded position has been much admired, hence the walls built by the Republic of Venice. It is a delightful town on the sheltered fjord, a maze of cobblestoned streets home to Venetian palaces, museums and café’s. In addition, inland exploration mustn’t be neglected with Lake Skadar National Park a delight for bird watchers and some of the finest canyonning and hiking at hand in the stunning Durmitor National Park, not to mention rafting adventures in the mighty Tara River Canyon, the world's second longest after the Grand Canyon.