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Europe conjures up images of grand Parisian boulevards, ancient Roman ruins and sun-drenched Spanish beaches. For decades, these Western European giants dominated travel wish lists, drawing millions of people to their iconic landmarks and vibrant cities.
Let’s face it: these places are incredible, but… Everyone knows that summer in Western Europe brings packed crowds and sky-high prices.
But the winds of travel are turning. While the classic destinations remain popular, savvy travelers looking for authentic experiences, breathtaking scenery and better value are turning their attention to a completely different part of the Adriatic.
Forget looking for space in the busy coastal towns of Italy or the huge summer wave in Croatia.

There is a country that is quietly emerging as the absolute must-visit destination of the year. It boasts exactly the same rugged, breathtaking Mediterranean beauty as its famous neighbors, but without the overwhelming crowds or the high price tags.
Get ready to hear a lot more about Montenegro.
A small nation making huge waves
You might raise an eyebrow. Montenegro?
While it may not have been the first name that came to mind for a European summer vacation a few years ago, the travel data paints a very clear picture.
Its popularity is skyrocketing and the momentum is only increasing.


This is a country that packs a ridiculous amount of natural beauty into a stunningly small footprint.
You get huge, jagged mountain peaks that plunge directly into calm, crystal clear fjord-like water.
You get old, walled medieval towns that feel like they were taken straight from a movie set, all wrapped in an incredibly welcoming, laid-back culture.
Unlike the overly manicured and highly commercialized resorts of the West, this country still feels raw, authentic and completely accessible.
You can easily rent a sea-view apartment for a fraction of what you’d pay across the water in Italy, and the huge portions of fresh, local food will barely put a dent in your daily budget.


Skip the EES chaos
You’ve probably already seen the chaotic news about the new EES (Entry/Exit System) in Europe this summer.
The rollout of this digital border protocol is causing enormous delays across the continent. Travelers report significant bottlenecks at passport control, resulting in hours of queuing to enter popular Western European countries.
This is exactly where Montenegro becomes the ultimate travel hotspot. Because the country does not use the EES systemyou can completely bypass the border chaos.
You simply land, quickly get a traditional passport stamp, pack your bags and immediately start your holiday while the rest of Europe has to wait in a terminal.


Cruise Ship Reality (and the Ultimate Hack)
Now if you do a quick search for Montenegro, you will immediately see photos of the Bay of Kotor. It is a beautiful inlet that is often described as one of the most beautiful natural harbors in Europe.
It is truly breathtaking, with ancient stone architecture, completely surrounded by towering, dark mountain ranges.
But we have to be completely honest with you: the secret is partly out. Kotor’s main bay has become a huge hub for mega cruise ships. If you simply book a hotel near the main port in mid-July, you will be standing shoulder to shoulder with thousands of day trippers.
You feel like you are trapped in the overwhelming hustle and bustle of Venice or Dubrovnik.


But here’s the insider travel hack that changes everything: the crowds of cruise ships rarely leave the immediate port area.
They get off the ship, walk the old city walls, buy a souvenir and go back on board for dinner.
If you’re willing to venture just a little off the main landing path, the entire land opens up into a pristine, unspoiled paradise.
The real magic of Montenegro happens when you skip the direct cruise ship drop zones and explore what the rest of the coastline has to offer.


One of Europe’s safest escapes
When it comes to safety, Montenegro is an incredibly safe destination for tourists. Our proprietary Travel Safety Index, which measures real-time on-site traveler sentiment, shows the the vast majority of visitors feel completely safemaking the country one excellent score of 91.
To support this, Montenegro currently has a level 1 advisory from the US Department of State– the absolute lowest risk level they assign.
Where the trendsetters are actually going
Instead of battling port traffic, trendsetters rent cars and drive around the bay to smaller, idyllic towns like Perast.
It offers the exact same breathtaking water views, but with a fraction of the pedestrian traffic. You can take a small boat to the iconic
Our Lady of the Rocks Island, enjoy an incredible lunch of fresh seafood by the water and hear yourself think.


For the ultimate coastal escape, head south to the Albanian border, to the town of Ulcinj. It has a distinctly Mediterranean atmosphere and boasts the absolute longest sandy beach on the entire Adriatic.
It’s very affordable, completely free from the hustle and bustle of mega-ships and perfect for a slow, relaxing beach day. You get the hot water, lounge chairs and cocktails on the beach, but you pay half the price and actually have room to stretch out on the sand.
The Northern Mountain Escape
The absolute biggest mistake travelers make in Montenegro is staying alone on the coast. The country literally translates to ‘Black Mountain’, and inland it truly shines as a world-class outdoor destination.


In just a few hours’ drive you can leave the warm coastal beaches and enter the Durmitor National Park. This is an absolute paradise for nature lovers.
It is completely removed from the coastal tourism boom. You can hike around the huge peaks, explore deep pine forests or whitewater raft through the Tara River Canyon. With a depth of over 1,300 meters, it is the second deepest gorge in the world, just behind the Grand Canyon.
The water is beautiful, ice-cold blue and floating on the river surrounded by steep cliffs is an unforgettable experience.
You can also spend a day exploring Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans. It’s an absolute haven for wildlife and boasts some of the best, most pristine boutique wineries in the region. You can sit on a quiet terrace, enjoy a glass of local red wine from Vranac and look out over the glass-like water without a single crowd in sight.
Get there before the moment is over
Montenegro’s moment is happening now. It steps out of the shadow of its famous neighbors and proves that it can still be done find incredible valueauthentic culture and breathtaking landscapes in Europe.
While Kotor’s main port gets all the attention, savvy travelers know that the real value lies just a few kilometers away or in the mountains. It offers that increasingly rare European mix: a place that feels excitingly new, deeply historic and perfectly unspoilt.
Go before the rest of the world discovers the travel hack. You won’t regret discovering Europe’s real rising star.

