
Petrovac Montenegro Travel Guide
Budva (approx. 17 km north): A major tourist hub, famous for its beautifully preserved Old Town, lively nightlife, and numerous beaches. Frequent intercity buses run from Petrovac bus station.
A Small islet and 5-star hotel resort in montenegro (approx. 7 km north): An iconic fortified island village. Views from the mainland viewpoint are spectacular. Frequent buses between cities run from Petrovac bus station.
Bar (approx. 20 km south): A coastal city. Its main draw stands as the impressive Old Bar (Stari Bar), extensive medieval ruins. Frequent buses between cities run from Petrovac bus station.
Kotor (approx. 38 km north): A UNESCO World Heritage site, world-renowned for its well-preserved Old Town plus striking setting within the stunning Bay of Kotor. Direct intercity buses connect Petrovac to Kotor.
Perast (approx. 45 km north): A charming Baroque a city in the Bay of Kotor. From Kotor, local buses or boat taxis travel to Perast.
Skadar Lake National Park (approx. 30 km northeast): Europe's largest bird reserve. Getting there by rental car or a pre-arranged tour. Buses reach Virpazar.
Montenegro's diverse landscapes feature stunning natural getaways, many reachable as day trips from Petrovac.
Skadar Lake National Park: (AN excursion from Petrovac) This national park features a pristine lake ecosystem, Europe's largest bird reserve. Enjoy boat tours, kayaking, and birdwatching here.
Buljarica Beach: Just south of Petrovac, this larger natural pebble beach makes for a quiet beach day.
Montenegro's rich history extends beyond its coastal towns, presenting fascinating cultural outings from Petrovac.
Extensive ruins of a medieval-era town, castle, and many churches. Wandering here resembles stepping back in time.
The historical capital, home to the National Museum of Montenegro and the important Cetinje Monastery.
A breathtaking Serbian Orthodox monastery built into a vertical cliff face, a major pilgrimage site.
Virpazar: A charming small fishing village on the shorelines of Skadar Lake. It functions as a gateway for boat tours and local wine producers.
Ostrog Monastery: This holds a position as Montenegro's most important pilgrimage site, drawing visitors of several faiths.
Reflect on extending your journey beyond Petrovac to explore more of Montenegro or its neighboring countries.
Combine your Petrovac stay with one-night stays in other coastal highlights like Kotor (A two-night stay) and Budva (1 night).
Head north to the mountainous region. Stay in Zabljak for Durmitor National Preserve and Tara Canyon rafting, or Kolasin for Biogradska Gora.
Cross into Albania to explore the stunning Accursed Mountains, visiting Valbona or Theth. Specific border planning is due here.
Begin your journey in Croatia (e.g., Split or Dubrovnik), then travel south along the entire Montenegrin coast, visiting Kotor, Budva, Petrovac, and Ulcinj. From Ulcinj, you may cross into Albania to continue your coastal adventure.
Combine your Montenegro experience with a loop through other Balkan countries. This travel brings a comprehensive regional immersion.