Montenegro

Montenegro may be small, but it packs an unusual range of landscapes and cultural influences into a single country.

Along the coast, medieval towns like Kotor and Perast sit against the Adriatic, shaped by Venetian rule and a long maritime history. Inland, the scenery shifts quickly to rugged mountains, deep canyons, and quiet national parks where life moves at a slower, more traditional pace.

The country balances a growing tourism scene with places that still feel distinctly local, especially outside the summer months.

My Montenegro destination guides take in this contrast—coastal heritage, mountain culture, and everyday life—showing how Montenegro’s geography and history continue to define the way people live and travel through the country today.