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]]>One of the top attractions of the serene Parque Rodó, the National Museum of Visual Arts is Montevideo’s most significant art museum. You can find everything from exhibition halls to a sculpture garden and a library on its grounds, housing an impressive collection of Uruguayan and international masterpieces.
Uruguay’s contemporary art scene is constantly thriving, and this art space is inviting you to explore it. It’s safely tucked away between the walls of a meticulously restored 19th-century prison complex, which creates a unique atmosphere for its rotating exhibitions of local and international modern art.
Montevideo is home to many iconic Uruguayan artists, who completely transformed its art scene, including Juan Manuel Blanes. In addition to housing some of his most iconic pieces, this museum explores Uruguay’s artistic evolution by showcasing works from other renowned artists, including Figari and José Cúneo.
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]]>The Bay of Kotor along the Adriatic Sea is a fjord-like bay surrounded by towering mountains and preserved medieval towns. It’s a popular destination for boat tours and hikes, thanks to its panoramic views and breathtaking natural beauty. The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is home to several significant historic monasteries, which have earned it a designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Durmitor National Park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers some of Montenegro’s most stunning natural scenery. The park, which is located in the northwestern part of the country, was formed by glaciers in the Dinaric Alps mountain range. Today, it’s full of glacial lakes, canyons, and rugged mountains, making it an ideal destination for hikers.
Budva is a coastal town famous for its pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife scene. The town boasts some of the best beaches in Montenegro and is the perfect location for those looking to spend a day relaxing before heading out to party at local bars and nightclubs.
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]]>If we had to pick the most charming coastal town in Montenegro, we’d have to go with this picture-perfect spot on the Bay of Kotor, located near the equally charming tiny islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks.
In addition to Perast, Boka Bay is home to several more medieval towns, including Kotor and Tivat, and its natural surroundings will take your breath away.
Located in close proximity to Budva, Sveti Stefan became one of the country’s most lavish resorts after it was connected to the mainland by a narrow road and Aman Resorts opened a luxury hotel on its premises.
Most people visit Montenegro for its sun-kissed Adriatic coastline, but its mountainous northern region is equally beautiful. If you’re a passionate hiker and adventure-seeker, make sure to check out its national parks, starting with Durmitor.
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]]>If you’re thinking of exploring Montenegro’s breathtaking nature, you’re probably planning a visit to Durmitor National Park. Don’t miss a chance to check out this beautiful glacial lake while you’re there—it’s one of the top tourist attractions of the Durmitor area.
Located on the border of Albania and Montenegro, Lake Skadar is the largest lake in Southern Europe. It’s actually just a part of the national park that was named after it, so it offers many natural wonders waiting to be discovered.
Just like the previous two lakes, a trip to Lake Biograd will take you to the heart of one of Montenegro’s most beautiful national parks. Biogradska Gora National Park is located almost two hours away from Podgorica by car, but it’s worth the ride.
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]]>The small island town turned resort is a picturesque trip to the past that has been the favorite of many celebrities in the past, including Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Novak Djokovic, Sophia Loren and many more! The resort is owned by the Aman Resorts Hotel group and it offers a really luxurious and unforgettable experience.
This affluent resort consists of around 50 rooms, a beautiful personal beach – one of the most remarkable on the whole Montenegrin coast – and the Yugoslav Queen’s former palace offering a truly royal experience.
The architecture of the whole resort is unique – only seen in this part of the world. But be aware – a stay in this truly magnificent place comes at a royal price, as it can cost more than a thousand dollars per night!
Still, there is an option to see this wonderful place on a budget as the resort offers tours through the island for a fee of around 50 euros – not counting the celebrities you will encounter!
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]]>The post 5 Reasons to Visit Montenegro if You Love the Outdoors appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Bay of Kotor is one of the most stunning locations in the world. You can explore the beautiful little towns spread across the beautiful landscape and capture photos which will impress even the experienced traveler.
Montenegro is easily one of the most beautiful places in Europe when it comes to natural beauty. Everywhere you look you will see mountains, rivers or canyons which take your breath away.
The hiking trails in Montenegro will be the highlight of your trip.
Prokletije, Komovi and Rumija are accessible mountains to hike and the view is immensely rewarding.
If you head to the country’s coastline, you’ll find wonderful seaside towns. Packed with charm and beauty, it’s definitely worth stopping by.
The fact that Montenegro is a tiny country is no letdown. There is so much to see and do and you can experience it all without having to spend hours on the bus. It is only 250km from North to South so if you love biking, you can see it all.
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]]>You can enjoy many outdoor activities in Wengen at any time of the year, paragliding being among the most popular ones.
Castelluccio is the highest village in the Apennines, best known for its vivid valleys that bloom in spring and can be best enjoyed from above.
Both professionals and beginners are invited to experience paragliding in the Julian Alps in Slovenia, which is undoubtedly unforgettable.
Loved by both locals and tourists for its gorgeous scenic views, Organya is located in the Pyrenees Mountains, where the high winds are blocked by the massif, creating ideal conditions for many kinds of flying.
What better way to enjoy a view of the coast of Montenegro than a paragliding adventure at Lovcen? Due to its altitude, it provides a unique opportunity to admire the beauty of the coast’s beaches, the city and the mountains.
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]]>The Old Town of Kotor was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its narrow, romantic streets, which are full of history, are pure beauty. A wild strawberry or pomegranate gelato at Salvatore is a perfect dessert while exploring the old town’s alleys.
One attraction you can’t miss while in Kotor is the Cat Museum. It is a beautiful tribute to peoples’ love to their furry friends. If the museum wasn’t enough for you, head over to the Church of Saint Mary Collegiata, which is located in Wood Square and is full of cats ready to be pet.
There are 1,355 steps to the top of the fortress, which take you past a six centuries’ old church, ruins of military buildings, and lastly to the top of the fortress, where a castle once stood. The views over the Bay of Kotor will be worth every step you take.
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]]>The post Top 3 Places Are Lovers Shouldn’t Miss in Montevideo, Uruguay appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the top attractions of the serene Parque Rodó, the National Museum of Visual Arts is Montevideo’s most significant art museum. You can find everything from exhibition halls to a sculpture garden and a library on its grounds, housing an impressive collection of Uruguayan and international masterpieces.
Uruguay’s contemporary art scene is constantly thriving, and this art space is inviting you to explore it. It’s safely tucked away between the walls of a meticulously restored 19th-century prison complex, which creates a unique atmosphere for its rotating exhibitions of local and international modern art.
Montevideo is home to many iconic Uruguayan artists, who completely transformed its art scene, including Juan Manuel Blanes. In addition to housing some of his most iconic pieces, this museum explores Uruguay’s artistic evolution by showcasing works from other renowned artists, including Figari and José Cúneo.
The post Top 3 Places Are Lovers Shouldn’t Miss in Montevideo, Uruguay appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things to Do When Visiting Montenegro appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Bay of Kotor along the Adriatic Sea is a fjord-like bay surrounded by towering mountains and preserved medieval towns. It’s a popular destination for boat tours and hikes, thanks to its panoramic views and breathtaking natural beauty. The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is home to several significant historic monasteries, which have earned it a designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Durmitor National Park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers some of Montenegro’s most stunning natural scenery. The park, which is located in the northwestern part of the country, was formed by glaciers in the Dinaric Alps mountain range. Today, it’s full of glacial lakes, canyons, and rugged mountains, making it an ideal destination for hikers.
Budva is a coastal town famous for its pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife scene. The town boasts some of the best beaches in Montenegro and is the perfect location for those looking to spend a day relaxing before heading out to party at local bars and nightclubs.
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]]>The post Instagram Friendly Spots That You Have to See in Montenegro appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If we had to pick the most charming coastal town in Montenegro, we’d have to go with this picture-perfect spot on the Bay of Kotor, located near the equally charming tiny islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks.
In addition to Perast, Boka Bay is home to several more medieval towns, including Kotor and Tivat, and its natural surroundings will take your breath away.
Located in close proximity to Budva, Sveti Stefan became one of the country’s most lavish resorts after it was connected to the mainland by a narrow road and Aman Resorts opened a luxury hotel on its premises.
Most people visit Montenegro for its sun-kissed Adriatic coastline, but its mountainous northern region is equally beautiful. If you’re a passionate hiker and adventure-seeker, make sure to check out its national parks, starting with Durmitor.
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]]>The post 3 Beautiful Lakes in Montenegro You Should Know About appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re thinking of exploring Montenegro’s breathtaking nature, you’re probably planning a visit to Durmitor National Park. Don’t miss a chance to check out this beautiful glacial lake while you’re there—it’s one of the top tourist attractions of the Durmitor area.
Located on the border of Albania and Montenegro, Lake Skadar is the largest lake in Southern Europe. It’s actually just a part of the national park that was named after it, so it offers many natural wonders waiting to be discovered.
Just like the previous two lakes, a trip to Lake Biograd will take you to the heart of one of Montenegro’s most beautiful national parks. Biogradska Gora National Park is located almost two hours away from Podgorica by car, but it’s worth the ride.
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]]>The post Sveti Stefan Island is a Truly Royal Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The small island town turned resort is a picturesque trip to the past that has been the favorite of many celebrities in the past, including Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Novak Djokovic, Sophia Loren and many more! The resort is owned by the Aman Resorts Hotel group and it offers a really luxurious and unforgettable experience.
This affluent resort consists of around 50 rooms, a beautiful personal beach – one of the most remarkable on the whole Montenegrin coast – and the Yugoslav Queen’s former palace offering a truly royal experience.
The architecture of the whole resort is unique – only seen in this part of the world. But be aware – a stay in this truly magnificent place comes at a royal price, as it can cost more than a thousand dollars per night!
Still, there is an option to see this wonderful place on a budget as the resort offers tours through the island for a fee of around 50 euros – not counting the celebrities you will encounter!
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]]>The post 5 Reasons to Visit Montenegro if You Love the Outdoors appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Bay of Kotor is one of the most stunning locations in the world. You can explore the beautiful little towns spread across the beautiful landscape and capture photos which will impress even the experienced traveler.
Montenegro is easily one of the most beautiful places in Europe when it comes to natural beauty. Everywhere you look you will see mountains, rivers or canyons which take your breath away.
The hiking trails in Montenegro will be the highlight of your trip.
Prokletije, Komovi and Rumija are accessible mountains to hike and the view is immensely rewarding.
If you head to the country’s coastline, you’ll find wonderful seaside towns. Packed with charm and beauty, it’s definitely worth stopping by.
The fact that Montenegro is a tiny country is no letdown. There is so much to see and do and you can experience it all without having to spend hours on the bus. It is only 250km from North to South so if you love biking, you can see it all.
The post 5 Reasons to Visit Montenegro if You Love the Outdoors appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Europe’s Most Amazing Paragliding Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can enjoy many outdoor activities in Wengen at any time of the year, paragliding being among the most popular ones.
Castelluccio is the highest village in the Apennines, best known for its vivid valleys that bloom in spring and can be best enjoyed from above.
Both professionals and beginners are invited to experience paragliding in the Julian Alps in Slovenia, which is undoubtedly unforgettable.
Loved by both locals and tourists for its gorgeous scenic views, Organya is located in the Pyrenees Mountains, where the high winds are blocked by the massif, creating ideal conditions for many kinds of flying.
What better way to enjoy a view of the coast of Montenegro than a paragliding adventure at Lovcen? Due to its altitude, it provides a unique opportunity to admire the beauty of the coast’s beaches, the city and the mountains.
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]]>The post 3 Main Things To See In Kotor, Montenegro appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Old Town of Kotor was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its narrow, romantic streets, which are full of history, are pure beauty. A wild strawberry or pomegranate gelato at Salvatore is a perfect dessert while exploring the old town’s alleys.
One attraction you can’t miss while in Kotor is the Cat Museum. It is a beautiful tribute to peoples’ love to their furry friends. If the museum wasn’t enough for you, head over to the Church of Saint Mary Collegiata, which is located in Wood Square and is full of cats ready to be pet.
There are 1,355 steps to the top of the fortress, which take you past a six centuries’ old church, ruins of military buildings, and lastly to the top of the fortress, where a castle once stood. The views over the Bay of Kotor will be worth every step you take.
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