You’ve stumbled upon a picture of the most beautiful landscape you’ve ever seen, and at the bottom, written in small letters, you read: Montenegro.
You call up all your family and friends to book a trip ASAP. But, where exactly should you go? What kind of a trip would blend you with the breathtaking landscape you’ve just seen?
Glamping in Montenegro is a perfect way to surround yourself with nature and enjoy luxury at the same time.
We’ll show you the best destinations and give you recommendations for glamping accommodations in Montenegro.
This way, you can take one of those amazing glamping pics yourself!
Glamping is a luxurious, glamorous type of camping, without the difficulties that traditional camping implies. Glamping gives you the opportunity to reconnect with nature, without sacrificing well-deserved comfort. Glamping is perfect for travelers who want to relax in a resort before they’re off to their next adventure.
Although glamping may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about what you can do in Montenegro, this country is actually an exceptional glamping destination.
It fulfills the two criteria that every adventure-seekers yearns for – breathtaking landscapes and delicious organic food.
This is true for all of the Balkans. Yet, Montenegro’s terrain is different than, for example, Croatia’s or Serbia’s. The diversity of landscape makes Montenegro great for camping – and glamping, too.
Montenegro is home to 50 mountain peaks higher than 2000m. There’s very little flat land, so you’d spend weeks touring all of Montenegro’s picturesque mountains.
Okay, hiking is cool, but I’m more into water sports. Well, what if we told you that there are more than 20 lakes in Montenegro? And, obviously, Montenegro is right at the seaside, and glamping on a beach doesn’t sound too bad either.
The benefits of eating organic food are numerous. Since organic produce is grown with natural, not chemical fertilizers, it contains fewer pesticides. Plus, it’s GMO-free. Organic milk is richer in omega-3 fatty acids. Organic fruits and vegetables are fresher and richer in antioxidants and nutrients.
Simply said, organic food gives you more energy and vitality and helps you feel (and appear) stronger and younger.
Most glamping accommodation owners in Montenegro offer organic food on their menus. It’s also easy to buy it yourself at an organic-food market.
Now that you know why, let’s see the answer as to – where.
Durmitor is one of the most beautiful mountains in Montenegro. It’s a part of the Dinaric Alps and it lies in the northwest of Montenegro.
While staying on Durmitor, you can visit the Piva Monastery. It’s a beautiful piece of medieval architecture.
Finally, visiting Black Lake (Crno jezero) will be the cherry on top of your glamping trip to Montenegro. Take a short hike from Zabljak to this magnificent lake.
Remember the humble number of 50 lakes in Montenegro we’ve mentioned? Well, Lake Skadar is the one not to miss. It’s the biggest lake in the Balkans.
Lake Skadar is another national park in Montenegro. Here you can go swimming, biking, and lake cruising.
Nearby is Rijeka Crnojevicha, locally called Venice of Montenegro. Rijeka Crnojevica is a village that’s a favorite stop for tourists. You can take a boat tour to Skadar Lake from here.
Don’t worry about having to navigate around Lake Skadar any time you want to check out the other side. The Skadar Lake Bridge will give you a fabulous view of the lake from both sides.
Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Montenegrian beaches are stunning – probably because of the clear blue waters.
Kotor Beach is a pebbled beach where you can rent sunbeds next to crystal-clear waters. Another great spot nearby is Galebova stijena or Seagull’s Rock, with beautiful turquoise water.
The Long Beach in Ulcinj would fit anyone’s budget (it’s free!), whereas the Ženska Plaža (Beach for Women) gives women privacy. Ada Bojana Beach near Ulcinj is a sandy paradise.
Shushanjska Beach in Bar is a free-entry rocky beach. Kraljevska Plaža (King’s Beach) has an amazing restaurant, while Chico Rico Beach is said to be cozy.
Back to mountains.
Prokletije, or the Accursed Mountains, is a mountain group at the very east of Montenegro.
In Montenegro, the highest you can get on the Prokletije Mountains is if you climb the mountain peak Zla Kolata. This 2534m high peak is the highest mountain peak in Montenegro.
If you’re looking for a true getaway, far away from tourist traps, Prokletije National Park is the place to be. The untouched nature, the difficult climbs, the mysterious lakes, and the magnificent views make Prokletije perfect for adventurers.
Think about which of the four places fits your needs the best.
And Lake Skadar is the best option for a family of adventurers.
Now, let’s check out some of the best glamping accommodations in Montenegro.
Their order is by destination, not by quality or price.
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