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Podgorica
City Break
Day 01: Arrival in Podgorica www.albtoursd.com
Arrival and transfer to the hotel centrally
located.
Day 02: Podgorica – Virpazar
– Podgorica
Experience the beauty of the largest
lake in the Balkans. Join us on the Lake
Skadar boat tour, enjoy the untouched
nature and take photos of rare birds!
Day 03: Departure from Podgorica
Breakfast in the hotel, free time on your
own until departure.
Optional tours: Cetinje; Kotor; Budva
& Sv.Stefan; National Park Lovcen &
Njegusi.
DID YOU KNOW ?
- Montenegro is a small country,
with only 600.000 inhabitants
- The Republic of Montenegro
became the UN’s 192nd
member.
- Tribal and clan identities and
family life are kept in high regard
among Montenegro’s population.
- An annual Mimosa Festival has
been conducted starting the
first weekend of February since
1969 to celebrate that spring is
coming soon
- When someone receives an
invitation for a celebration or
meal at someone else’s house
in Montenegro, it is a custom to
take a box of coffee and a wine
bottle to their house.
- Montenegrin people are known
for being lazy among the
Balkans. World Lazy Olympics
is held annually at Ethno Village,
and the winner is the one who
can be the laziest.
- Montenegrins also believe
in several superstitions. For
instance, the breaking of glass is
taken to be a harbinger of luck.
- It’s a bird-watcher’s paradise
- The southern coastal towns in
Montenegro were pirate lairs
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