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If you want to know how to spend one typical Montenegrin day, the answer is very simple. You can swim all day long in one of the many hidden coves, waiting for the sunset with a guitar, or one can just make a meal out of the fish caught during the day in our azure sea. Perhaps you would also like to sing quietly, looking forward to the end of the day, feeling peaceful due to the natural beauty in your surrounding.



And in case you want to feel some adrenaline, you can begin an active day by going to Perast  together with your friends, watching the Island Gospa od Skrpjela and later you can drive a bicycle from baroque town of Perast to the very Old Town of Kotor. Afterwards you may wish to play the game ‘searching for a treasure’ and the one who find a treasure will become a guide driving a jeep along the royal road and the serpentines, making a short stop just to say hello to the Bay of Boka(kotorska) once again.

When arriving to Njegusi by winding road, the proud Montenegrin hosts will cordially welcome you, offering their well-known smoked ham, cheese (in oil), a glass of wine, mead and home made bread baked under the iron pan.






After a short break, you can continue your journey towards Cetinje, and specially to the monastery of Cetinje to worship relics and salute the town of our outstanding historical persons. When reaching Brajice, you may become exhausted of driving, therefore the local residents will bring you a spoon of domestic honey to encourage you for flying like a bird by paraglider over Budva, while admiring the long sandy beaches, Sveti Stefan, the Island of Sveti Nikola and the horizon itself. The rest of your company will wait for you applauding from the beach, and soon after you can joyfully make a toast by drinking cocktail in a nearby beach bar.

Let the party begin!



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