Holiday rentals in Montenegro

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Villa in Bar
Taihouse
Luxury accommodation on an old family property, 4,5km awey from the centre of Bar.You are to enjoy an authentic Mediterranean ambience surrounded by a 15.000m2 garden, with the planted subtropical fruit and olive trees, providing the utmost privacy and peace. The villa Tai is accompanted by a private infinity pool and a 90m2 terrace offering on unforgettable view of the Adriatic see and the town. You will have a rare opportunity  to drink spring water. Free parking space and video surveillance provided.
29 Oct – 5 NovIndividual Host,
£180 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews
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Apartment in Opština Kotor
Vacanza 1, Sea view with balcony
Aparments VACANZA are located on the very shore of the sea in a small and quiet fishing village Ljuta, that is famous for its medieval architecture, decorated with baroque church Sv.Peter of 18th century. Ljuta is located in very heart of the Bay of Kotor, only 7 km from the old city of Kotor and 3km from Perast. Our apartments are all with a beautiful views of the Bay of Kotor and surrounding mountains, a unique combination of mountains and the sea provides an unbelieable sense of enjoyment..
1–8 FebIndividual Host,
£99 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews
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Flat in Kotor
MARETA III - waterfront
Apartmant Mareta III is part of the original house that is over 200 years old, which is a cultural monument existing in the Austro Hungarian maps from the XIX century. The house is mediterranean style building made of stone.The apartment is situated only 5 m away from the sea in the heart of the idyllic old place named Ljuta, that is just 7 km away from Kotor. Apartmant has a handmade double bed, sofa, Wi-Fi, android TV, cable TV, air conditioner , unique rustic kitchen, microwave and fridge.
19–26 FebIndividual Host,
£42 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

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Villa in Orahovac
Stunning Kotor stone villa, right on the sea front
29 Aug – 5 SeptIndividual Host,
£658 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews
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Dome in Gornji Ceklin
Zen Relaxing Village Sky Dome
3–10 NovIndividual Host,
£93 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews
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Home in Virpazar
Eco Resort Cermeniza - Villa Lisicina
6–13 OctIndividual Host,
£99 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews
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Flat in Prčanj
STONE VILA Bay View POOL Parking
19–26 AprIndividual Host,
£130 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews
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Flat in ME
Breathtaking Bay View Penthouse
6–13 MayIndividual Host,
£117 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews
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Cabin in Ulcinj
Romantic River House / Ada Bojana
10–17 NovIndividual Host,
£97 per night
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 78 reviews
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Villa in Muo
SEASIDE HOUSE KOTOR
16–23 JanIndividual Host,
£502 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews
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Home in Kotor
Stone House on the SEASIDE
11–18 NovIndividual Host,
£310 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews
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Villa in Kotor
Villa Luna Kotor Montenegro
10–17 AprIndividual Host,
£532 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews
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Flat in Herceg - Novi
Amazing Frontline Beach Apartment
18–25 OctIndividual Host,
£86 per night
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews
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Flat in Šušanj
La Vida Apartments -Platinum-> Sauna-Jacuzzi<-
25 Sept – 2 OctIndividual Host,
£150 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews
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Flat in Dobrota
Vila Maestral - #1 One bedroom apartment Seaview
22–29 OctIndividual Host,
£83 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 54 reviews

Your guide to Montenegro

Welcome to Montenegro

Tucked between Albania, Bosnia, and Serbia, and across from Italy’s boot heel on the other side of the Adriatic Sea, Montenegro is tiny in size, but its reputation as a dream holiday destination has expanded in recent years. Rugged mountain ranges meet perfect ocean waters with glorious beaches and acres of primeval forest. There’s evidence of the ancient Roman occupation, with villas and archaeological sites, fairytale medieval towns, and world-renowned walled cities.

There’s fabulous hiking, sensational skiing, and plenty of shoreline to explore or just sit back and relax upon. Whether you’re seeking a chilled-out beach break, a frenzied nightclub-based dance marathon, an outdoorsy spell of trails and horseback riding — or some combination of all three — paradise can be found in Montenegro.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Montenegro

Montenegro is wonderful … but small. So the sunniest of summer months, July and August, can feel a little packed in the coastal resorts and villas. If you aim for May, June, or September, it’s still wonderfully warm here but not quite so oversubscribed. However, moving inland during the summer months and exploring the Lake Skadar region or hiking in Durmitor National Park is glorious and not quite so busy. It gets pretty chilly in Montenegro during winter. Bad for the sun-seekers, but great for skiers, as there are numerous, excellent winter sport facilities such as Kolašin and Lokve. The entire country is known for its incredible array of flowers: there are festivals dedicated to blooms, including a Mimosa Festival in Herceg Novi during February and Kotor’s Days of Camellia in March and April.


Top things to do in Montenegro

Tara Canyon

For such a small place, Montenegro has a bewildering array of incredible geographical wonders. For example, it’s home to Tara Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in Europe and the second longest in the world (after the Grand Canyon). Located near the equally gorgeous Durmitor National Park, the canyon is the perfect place to hike and explore, losing yourself in the remarkable terrain. The Tara River is also famed for its rafting activities and beautiful waterfalls.

Maritime Museum

The town of Kotor is a must-visit if you’re heading to Montenegro. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with ancient cobbled streets and city walls that are illuminated at night, and surrounded by stunning scenery. This museum dedicated to the region’s shipping and sailing history has been around for more than 100 years and features weaponry, period furniture, paintings, and tons of nautical bric-à-brac.

Mausoleum of Njegoš

Visiting the world’s highest mausoleum might be the bucket list item you never knew you needed. Located in the Lovćen National Park, amongst the jaw-dropping Dinara Alps, this resting place of a former Montenegrin ruler is surrounded by stunning scenery and magnificent views. It’s a 461-step climb to the monument, but the sights you’ll find there are worth it. The nearby mountain village of Njegos is renowned for its delicious culinary treats.

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