If you are coming to Montenegro on a vacation and are deciding to get to know its coast, then you must see the most beautiful attraction, which is a little out of sight. The most breathtaking cave on the Montenegrin coast! This was the pinnacle of our tour. The color of this cave cannot be described with words.

Sheldon Waters, Miami USA

It is certainly one of the most beautiful scenes in the world, watching the unreal blue reflected in the transparency of the clear waters of the Bay of Kotor, embraced by the white slopes of dry stone, and like two rare pearls in a shell, out of nowhere two imaginatively beautiful islets emerge Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George.

Matias Goetzel, Austria

All along the Adriatic coast of Montenegro, there are many submarine tunnels built to hide submarines during World War 2 and after. Our skipper drove into one of the tunnels, just to show us how it was like, and it was really impressive.

Timothée Boissonade, France

Perast is one of the most beautiful Baroque towns in Montenegro. As a former sailor center it still shines with marvelous buildings, pretty churches and a romantic waterfront...

Élise de Ridder, Belgium

My favourite location on the entire trip is the Mamula fort. It is an uninhabited islet with a dark past – first built as a fort during the Austro-Hungarian period, it was later used as a concentration camp, one with a particularly terrible reputation, during World War Two.

Mario Serrano, Spain