Kotor Njegusi and Cetinje Private Tour
This tour visits three of Montenegro's cultural highlights, King's Nikola Palace and the Village of Njegusi, which are located in the mountains above the Kotor Bay, offering stunning views and towards the end a city tour of Kotor our UNESCO world's heritage site.
his 6,5 Hour Private Tour Includes:
Type: Charming Village, Culture, Historic Monuments, Scenic Drive
Length: 6,5 Hours
Walking: Medium
Mobility: No wheelchairs
Guide: Licensed Guide
Language: English
After meeting your driver you will head toward the Royal capital of Montenegro Cetinje which was once the capital of Montenegro, known for both its religious and political powers. The visit here is a highlight for many people here you will visit the now museum House of King Nikola .
A special bonus on this tour is the commanding views you will enjoy as you travel the winding road from sea level to nearly 3000 feet above the sea.
Next we will stop in the Village of Njegusi, know as the birth place of Petar Petrovic Njegos, the village of Njegusi is famous for its smoked ham or prosciutto (Njeguski prsut), flat bread (Lepinja) and cheese (Njeguski Sir) so we will go off the beaten path and will will visit our friend's family owned smoke house where you will have a sample of our local specialties, including local wine and brandy (know as Loza or Rakija).
Next we will return via Kotor’s stunning serpentine road with plenty of photo opportunities once in Kotor you will have a walking tour through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The well preserved fortified walls of Kotor protect it from the sea and at nearly 3 miles long it is considered one of the world's historic values. Your tour includes a visit to the Cathedral of St. Tryphon which was constructed in 1166 and built on the remains of a former temple from the 9th century. You will see the remains from 14th century frescoes and the valuable treasury with both local and Venetian golden works dating from the 14th to the 20th centuries and a visit to the Maritime Museum of Kotor Kotor. The collection includes many historical objects, models and pictures of old ships and sailboats, plus ship parts and old instruments.
After the sightseeing tour you can walk back to the pier or enjoy free time on your own.
- Pick up from Port or your Hotel in Kotor
- Private Licensed Guide
- Round Trip Transportation in Private and fully equipped vehicle.
- Light lunch of local specialties at Njesusi
- Included Entrances: Palace of King Nikola, Njegusi Village, local specialties.
Type: Charming Village, Culture, Historic Monuments, Scenic Drive
Length: 6,5 Hours
Walking: Medium
Mobility: No wheelchairs
Guide: Licensed Guide
Language: English
After meeting your driver you will head toward the Royal capital of Montenegro Cetinje which was once the capital of Montenegro, known for both its religious and political powers. The visit here is a highlight for many people here you will visit the now museum House of King Nikola .
A special bonus on this tour is the commanding views you will enjoy as you travel the winding road from sea level to nearly 3000 feet above the sea.
Next we will stop in the Village of Njegusi, know as the birth place of Petar Petrovic Njegos, the village of Njegusi is famous for its smoked ham or prosciutto (Njeguski prsut), flat bread (Lepinja) and cheese (Njeguski Sir) so we will go off the beaten path and will will visit our friend's family owned smoke house where you will have a sample of our local specialties, including local wine and brandy (know as Loza or Rakija).
Next we will return via Kotor’s stunning serpentine road with plenty of photo opportunities once in Kotor you will have a walking tour through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The well preserved fortified walls of Kotor protect it from the sea and at nearly 3 miles long it is considered one of the world's historic values. Your tour includes a visit to the Cathedral of St. Tryphon which was constructed in 1166 and built on the remains of a former temple from the 9th century. You will see the remains from 14th century frescoes and the valuable treasury with both local and Venetian golden works dating from the 14th to the 20th centuries and a visit to the Maritime Museum of Kotor Kotor. The collection includes many historical objects, models and pictures of old ships and sailboats, plus ship parts and old instruments.
After the sightseeing tour you can walk back to the pier or enjoy free time on your own.
Shore Trip Breakdown- All times are approximate based on traffic conditions and your personal interests.
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This 6.5 Hour Private Shore Excursion Includes:
Optional visits at additional cost :
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