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Well-informed people call Montenegro the second Monaco because of the great number of services offered here, especially those connected with yachting and the sea. The sheer number of charter yachts attracted to the region is thanks to the numerous superyacht facilities, like the mega-destination marina Porto Montenegro.

This region is preferred by the charterers who are sick and tired of setting their feet on edge routes because the eastern Adriatic coastline has all the peculiarities of the classic Mediterranean, but with a smack of Turkish history. Besides, it’s less crowded. Being a bridge between the East and West, this region is witness to the rise and fall of empires. After conflicts, Montenegro and its neighbors became tourist enticements again.

Montenegro ideally fits chartering in this region. Its own waters offer much to see to history lovers, sun seekers, gourmands, and party people while its glorious beaches and majestic ancient architecture impress deeply.

The countries that line the shores of the Adriatic Sea are popular with friendly folk and famous for abundance of antiquities, gorgeous views, and tasty food. When leaving the region, visitors are already eager to return.

Montenegro and beyond.

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Travel program

Day 1 Tivat, Montenegro.

You’ll board your yacht in Porto Montenegro in Tivat where you’ll find a lot of gourmet restaurants, a spa, and an avowed beach club at this destination marina. You can visit the maritime museum there, as well, where you can see a submarine. Before continuing on your voyage, go by some of the luxury shops and have an unforgettable dinner at one of the restaurants on shore.

Day 2Zelenika

After your anchorage in the Bay of Kotor, take the time to watch the still glass-like water. If you visit the island, don’t miss the chance to examine the church Our Lady of the Rocks. It’s recommend that you dine at the great restaurant Catovica Mlini.

Day 3Kotor

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll see mountains encircling the bay as you approach Kotor. You’ll find some of the best local dishes in the five-star restaurant Stari Mlini, a converted flour mill from the 16th century. Climb the hill above town and you’ll enjoy splendid views. Stop to have a sip of coffee with a piece of local cake called a krempita. Your captain can arrange an excursion to the former capital of Cetinje.

Day 4Budva

Budva is 2,500 years old and famous for its convenient shopping and dining. You can have lunch at Demizana right out of town and go for dessert at the gorgeous Hotel Astoria. On the way to Budva, don’t forget to stop at the Blue Grotto outside the inlet and taste the local Montenegrin red wine. After sunset, Budva offers exciting nightlife in open-air clubs where you can dance until morning.

Day 5Bar

While refueling in Bar, visit the open-air museum Stari Bar. If you like nature, be sure to arrange an excursion to Lake Skadar, the largest Balkan bird reserve, and visit the palace of King Nikola. A night’s cruise will bring you to Albanian Saranda.

Day 6Saranda, Albania

Saranda is located between mountains and the Ionian Sea and Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is nestled in the highlands not far from it where it was an important maritime center. Make sure to visit the ruins and have an aperitif at Lekursi Castel on the top of a hill and enjoy the views from it.

Day 7Corfu, Greece

With its gorgeous beaches and transparent water, Corfu is only twelve miles from Saranda. Greek cuisine and wines are well-known here and you can taste them in many of the snack bars at the end of your charter. If you prolong your stay on shore, you’ll be able to evaluate the architectural and cultural peculiarities of the island that’s been under the rule of three different empires.
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