activities
Nearby
Stari Bar Old Town
Just a 10-minute walk away on a hill, Stari Bar boasts narrow streets, old churches and an impressive 17th-century castle and citadel. Explore the well-preserved walls, towers, and old town.The atmosphere is charming and conveys the feeling of being transported back in time. In the old town, you'll find numerous small, often lovingly decorated shops with a wide variety of products that combine both local traditions and modern trends




The "Stara Maslina," the olive tree of Mirovica in Tomba, is a famous and historically significant olive tree. It is considered one of the oldest olive trees in Europe and the third oldest in the world. Its age is estimated at approximately 2,250 years. This tree is a symbol of the long tradition of olive cultivation in the region and has great cultural significance. The tree is impressive not only for its age, but also for its size and historical significance. It has survived wars and earthquakes. It attracts visitors who want to admire history and nature and is a living monument to the centuries-old olive culture in the Bar region.
The legend says: If you walk three times around the tree you will get health, luck and love















Stara maslina
is one of the world's oldest olive trees, located near Stari Bar (City of Bar) in Montenegro
Bar
Bar's seafront promenade is a beautiful place to enjoy the sea breeze and soak up the town's relaxed atmosphere. It runs along the coast with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and connects various beaches, restaurants, cafés and bars

Church of St. Jovan Vladimir
it was constructed to honor
St. Jovan Vladimir,
a Serbian prince who lived in the 10th century
Skadar Lake
(Shkodra/Skutari) the largest lake in Southern Europe is between Montenegro & Albania. It is home to 280 bird species, historical cities, sacred medieval architecture & centuries-old vineyards. In spring, thousands of green water lilies bloom
Ada Bojana
is an island in the Adriatic Sea and lies in the small delta of the Bojana River. Due to its diversity, it is considered a hidden paradise
Bay of Kotor
an old Mediterranean trading and port city located at the end of the only 30-kilometer-long sea arm of the Dalmatian-Montenegrin Adriatic coast and is referred to as the southernmost fjord of Europe