Hotels in Montenegro

Discover Montenegro

To experience the best that Montenegro has to offer, aim for the summer months, from June to September. During this period, temperatures usually range between 25 and 30°C, creating an optimal climate for sunbathing on the Adriatic coast or engaging in water activities such as diving and sailing. Additionally, summer is the high season for cultural festivals and events. One of the most prominent is KotorArt in the city of Kotor, where the streets fill with music, theater, and art for your enjoyment.

On the other hand, if you prefer to avoid crowds and enjoy more affordable prices, autumn is an excellent option for you. During these months, temperatures usually range between 15 and 20°C. Although the weather may be more humid, it is a great time to explore the country's interior. National parks, such as Durmitor, offer an impressive range of autumn colors, and activities like hiking are particularly rewarding during this season.

To get the best rates on flights and hotels in Montenegro, it is recommended to plan about 4 to 6 months in advance. This period usually offers you the greatest availability, especially if you plan to travel during the peak tourist season from June to September. Additionally, you can often find special offers on packages that include activities such as cruises in the Bay of Kotor or 4x4 tours in Lovćen National Park.

As for hotels, although there is a wide variety, demand is high during the summer season. It is best not to wait for last-minute offers; they sell out quickly and may not be as affordable. Booking well in advance not only guarantees you the price, but also the choice of the type of accommodation you prefer, from luxury resorts to boutique hotels in the historic center.

Montenegro is a jewel of the Adriatic, an ideal blend of pristine beaches, imposing mountains, and charming historic cities that you shouldn't miss. The Bay of Kotor, often compared to a fjord, is a place where the sea meets tall mountains, and a cruise through the bay offers a fabulous way to admire the scenery. Additionally, the medieval city of Kotor, with its cobbled streets and a cathedral worthy of a postcard, is waiting for you.

If you love nature, Durmitor National Park is a must for you. This outdoor activity paradise offers hiking, rafting, and skiing in winter. You can't miss the glacial lakes, which are particularly impressive. But if you prefer something less crowded, take a trip to Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans, which is a perfect spot for birdwatching and boat trips.

If you're looking for a more cultural experience, you shouldn't miss Cetinje, the former royal capital, full of historic buildings and monasteries. And for beach days, head to Budva or Petrovac to enjoy the sun and the Adriatic Sea. Montenegro may be small in size, but it will be huge in diversity and adventure for you.