Montenegro is a place where you feel cozy and enjoy delicious food!

Montenegro is so rich in diverse attractions that it’s tempting to make a long list of places and set out to see them all at once. Vacations are made for pleasure, and it’s even more enjoyable to allow yourself to fully indulge in the best experiences. Don’t forget to purchase an eSim from Simfinity in advance – the most affordable mobile internet for roaming, which will make your trip even more exciting.

Here and now, we’ve prepared the most “delicious” experiences just for you:

Montenegro is so rich in diverse attractions that it’s tempting to make a long list of places and set out to see them all at once. Vacations are made for pleasure, and it's even more enjoyable to allow yourself to fully indulge in the best experiences. Don't forget to purchase an eSim from Simfinity in advance—the most affordable mobile internet for roaming, which will make your trip even more exciting. Here and now, we've prepared the most "delicious" experiences just for you: 1. Adriatic Sea Beaches For those who love spending perfect moments, the wide beaches of Becici and the stunning Adriatic Sea are ideal. This spot is not far from the larger town of Budva. The sea here is incredibly clean, though somewhat cool, which is more of a plus given that temperatures can sometimes reach +35 degrees. And what could be better in such weather than a refreshing dip in the sea, surrounded by magnificent mountains? Life here bustles early in the morning, at noon, and especially in the evening. After sunset, the coast comes alive with noise, fun, street vendors, carousels—everything you’d expect from a popular tourist destination. 2. Old Town of Kotor The Old Town of Kotor is a place where you can immerse yourself in the medieval atmosphere, leisurely stroll through its narrow streets, climb the fortress walls, and walk above the rooftops, explore old churches, get closer to the St. John Fortress, and after a busy day, enjoy a meal at an outdoor restaurant. This is the most popular and atmospheric old town in Montenegro, and it will leave you breathless. 3. Ostrog Monastery Ostrog is an amazing place for people of any faith. The monastery is carved into a cliff about a kilometer high and is often shrouded in clouds. It is very beautiful, and the surrounding landscapes of mountains and valleys simply breathe peace and tranquility. 4. Blue Cave The water in this cave glows with a soft blue light, as if special lighting has been installed, but in fact, it's all natural. This magical effect is created by sunlight reflecting off the cave walls in the crystal-clear water. Swimming here is an unforgettable experience! You can visit the cave as part of a tour of the Bay of Kotor, on an excursion boat (departing from the beaches of Miriste and Zanjice), or by renting a boat at these same beaches. 5. Porto Montenegro Marina One evening, we recommend you visit Tivat and take a stroll along the incredibly beautiful Porto Montenegro waterfront. There are many luxury yachts, greenery, and fountains. Cafes and restaurants offer views of the bay. In the evening, the waterfront is beautifully lit, with no loud music or large crowds—a very pleasant place for walking and relaxing by the sea. Share the beauty with your loved ones, thanks to eSim Simfinity. 6. Black Lake Black Lake is rightfully one of the most popular lakes in Montenegro. The locals call it the “Mountain Eyes.” The view of the lake will leave you in awe. In good weather, it’s especially beautiful: the turquoise water gradually shifts to a dark blue, there’s plenty of greenery, and above the forest—mountains. You can take a walk around the lake, ride a boat, or simply sit on benches by the shore. The photos you’ll take here will be perfect for your social media feed, and Simfinity will help you share them with ease. You won’t regret visiting! 7. Djurdjevica Tara Bridge This huge arch bridge spans the deepest canyon in Europe. It is 365 meters long and 172 meters high. For landscape lovers and those looking to take amazing panoramic photos, this is a must-visit place. The scenery is stunning: surrounded by mountain ranges, with the Tara River roaring below, where fearless rafters navigate the rapids. Thrill-seekers can even zipline across the canyon. If you're hesitating whether to try it or not—definitely go for it! 8. Rijeka Crnojevica This small, fairytale town is a paradise for photographers. The old stone bridge, built in 1853 for trade caravans heading to Virpazar, still impresses today. You can walk across it to reach the other side of the river, where you’ll get an interesting view of the town. On the waterfront, you’ll be offered a boat trip on Skadar Lake. You can also sit in a café with a view of the bridge and enjoy a leisurely breakfast. 9. Negusi Village Negusi Village definitely belongs on the list of Montenegro’s must-see attractions, as this is where authentic Montenegrin prosciutto is made according to traditional recipes. It’s not a factory production; every piece of meat is prepared by hand. Imagine: first, the pork hams are salted for two weeks, then placed under a press for several more weeks, and finally smoked for six months to a year. All this time, the master monitors the optimal temperature, checks the meat, and maintains the right level of smokiness in the smokehouse by burning beech or oak chips. The craft is challenging, but the result is worth all the effort. The prosciutto turns out exquisite. You can taste and buy this delicacy in almost every yard in the village. The prosciutto is sold both in whole pieces and sliced, packaged on the spot in vacuum-sealed portions according to your needs. Montenegro has many surprises in store for its guests, so don't forget to visit. And with Simfinity’s international eSim, stay connected wherever you are without huge roaming bills and without any hassle.
  1. Adriatic Sea Beaches

For those who love spending perfect moments, the wide beaches of Becici and the stunning Adriatic Sea are ideal. This spot is not far from the larger town of Budva. The sea here is incredibly clean, though somewhat cool, which is more of a plus given that temperatures can sometimes reach +35 degrees. And what could be better in such weather than a refreshing dip in the sea, surrounded by magnificent mountains? Life here bustles early in the morning, at noon, and especially in the evening. After sunset, the coast comes alive with noise, fun, street vendors, carousels—everything you’d expect from a popular tourist destination.

  1. Old Town of Kotor

The Old Town of Kotor is a place where you can immerse yourself in the medieval atmosphere, leisurely stroll through its narrow streets, climb the fortress walls, and walk above the rooftops, explore old churches, get closer to the St. John Fortress, and after a busy day, enjoy a meal at an outdoor restaurant. This is the most popular and atmospheric old town in Montenegro, and it will leave you breathless.

  1. Ostrog Monastery

Ostrog is an amazing place for people of any faith. The monastery is carved into a cliff about a kilometer high and is often shrouded in clouds. It is very beautiful, and the surrounding landscapes of mountains and valleys simply breathe peace and tranquility.

  1. Blue Cave

The water in this cave glows with a soft blue light, as if special lighting has been installed, but in fact, it’s all natural. This magical effect is created by sunlight reflecting off the cave walls in the crystal-clear water. Swimming here is an unforgettable experience! You can visit the cave as part of a tour of the Bay of Kotor, on an excursion boat (departing from the beaches of Miriste and Zanjice), or by renting a boat at these same beaches.

  1. Porto Montenegro Marina

One evening, we recommend you visit Tivat and take a stroll along the incredibly beautiful Porto Montenegro waterfront. There are many luxury yachts, greenery, and fountains. Cafes and restaurants offer views of the bay. In the evening, the waterfront is beautifully lit, with no loud music or large crowds—a very pleasant place for walking and relaxing by the sea. Share the beauty with your loved ones, thanks to eSim Simfinity.

  1. Black Lake

Black Lake is rightfully one of the most popular lakes in Montenegro. The locals call it the “Mountain Eyes.” The view of the lake will leave you in awe. In good weather, it’s especially beautiful: the turquoise water gradually shifts to a dark blue, there’s plenty of greenery, and above the forest—mountains. You can take a walk around the lake, ride a boat, or simply sit on benches by the shore. The photos you’ll take here will be perfect for your social media feed, and Simfinity will help you share them with ease. You won’t regret visiting!

  1. Djurdjevica Tara Bridge

This huge arch bridge spans the deepest canyon in Europe. It is 365 meters long and 172 meters high. For landscape lovers and those looking to take amazing panoramic photos, this is a must-visit place. The scenery is stunning: surrounded by mountain ranges, with the Tara River roaring below, where fearless rafters navigate the rapids. Thrill-seekers can even zipline across the canyon. If you’re hesitating whether to try it or not—definitely go for it!

  1. Rijeka Crnojevica

This small, fairytale town is a paradise for photographers. The old stone bridge, built in 1853 for trade caravans heading to Virpazar, still impresses today. You can walk across it to reach the other side of the river, where you’ll get an interesting view of the town. On the waterfront, you’ll be offered a boat trip on Skadar Lake. You can also sit in a café with a view of the bridge and enjoy a leisurely breakfast.

  1. Negusi Village

Negusi Village definitely belongs on the list of Montenegro’s must-see attractions, as this is where authentic Montenegrin prosciutto is made according to traditional recipes. It’s not a factory production; every piece of meat is prepared by hand. Imagine: first, the pork hams are salted for two weeks, then placed under a press for several more weeks, and finally smoked for six months to a year. All this time, the master monitors the optimal temperature, checks the meat, and maintains the right level of smokiness in the smokehouse by burning beech or oak chips. The craft is challenging, but the result is worth all the effort. The prosciutto turns out exquisite.

You can taste and buy this delicacy in almost every yard in the village. The prosciutto is sold both in whole pieces and sliced, packaged on the spot in vacuum-sealed portions according to your needs.

Montenegro has many surprises in store for its guests, so don’t forget to visit. And with Simfinity’s international eSim, stay connected wherever you are without huge roaming bills and without any hassle.