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Best 11-14 Day Montenegro Itineraries
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Two Weeks in Montenegro: Bay of Kotor, Mountains & Coast
See the Bay of Kotor, Budva, and the Montenegrin Riviera in one well-paced trip.
Montenegro delivers dramatic scenery in a compact setting, ranging from rugged mountain ridgelines to the glassy calm of the Bay of Kotor. With 11-14 days, you can combine structured, guided sightseeing with slower, unhurried moments, whether that is a coffee by the waterfront or a stroll through old town lanes as the light changes. Many Balkan trips include multiple countries, yet time in Montenegro can still lean coastal, usually anchored by popular stops such as Budva and Kotor. Expect scenic drives, cultural touchpoints, and straightforward local food, with plenty of opportunities to pause for photos in crisp Adriatic light.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Croatia, Mostar & Montenegro
Discover the magic of Croatia on this captivating tour, starting in Zagreb and journeying through Kvarner Bay, Istria, and Plitvice Lakes. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Zadar, Split, and Trogir, and indulge in wine and truffle tastings in the Dalmatian hinterland. Conclude in Dubrovnik with explorations of its Old Town and thrilling day trips to Mostar and the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro.

Tour Highlights
Zagreb - Take in the highlights of the Croatian capital on a guided tour, including the fortified Upper Town
Opatija - Discover the delights of this beautiful 19th-century seaside resort on the Kvarner Riviera
Istria - Discover the coastal region nicknamed 'Croatian Tuscany' - explore the romantic town of Rovinj, the ancient amphitheater at Pula, and enjoy a truffle tasting in Motovun
Plitvice Lakes - Take a boat ride and scenic walk through this stunning national park which consists of 16 crystalline lakes all connected by a series of cascades and waterfalls
Zadar - Explore the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia, including a visit to the Roman Forum and the imposing city walls
Split - Tour the historic UNESCO-listed city and see the famous 1,700 year old Diocletian's Palace
Ston - Visit a local winery near Ston to try the famous 'Plavac Mali' wine and learn about the wine-making process
Dubrovnik - Relive history in the awe-inspiring, UNESCO-Listed Old Town with marble streets and Baroque buildings
Dalmatian Hinterland - Taste authentic Dalmatian wines and international Cuvees accompanied with delicious Croatian-style Tapas at a local hinterland winery
Trogir - Tour the UNESCO-listed town that is nicknamed the 'floating museum town,' and enjoy a traditional Dalmatian dish at Tragos Restaurant
Mostar - Explore Mostar's highlights, including its iconic Ottoman-era architecture and the famous Stari Most bridge
Montenegro - Visit the breathtaking Bay of Kotor, the medieval walled town of Kotor, and its picturesque coastal villages
Belgrade to Budva
Experience an 11-day journey from Belgrade to Budva through some of the Balkans’ most fascinating cultural and natural landscapes. Begin in Serbia’s capital before travelling south to medieval monasteries, caves and historic Niš. Continue to Skopje, Prizren and Priština, with time to admire UNESCO-listed sites and lively old towns. Move through North Macedonia’s Matka Canyon and Lake Ohrid, then cross into Albania for Berat, Tirana and Krujë. Finish along Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, taking in Perast, Kotor and the atmospheric streets of Budva.

Tour Highlights
Belgrade - Explore the historic quarters, Orthodox landmarks and riverside fortifications that reveal the layered character of Serbia’s capital
Manasija Monastery - Visit this fortified fifteenth-century complex to see its distinctive towers and remarkable medieval frescoes
Resava Cave - Discover ancient chambers filled with striking limestone formations on a guided walk through one of Serbia’s oldest protected natural sites
Nis - Experience the Skull Tower and imposing fortress, key monuments linked to the city’s strategic role through successive empires
Skopje - Admire the Old Bazaar, Kale Fortress and Macedonia Square as you trace the city’s blend of Ottoman, medieval and modern influences
Prizren - Wander through cobbled streets lined with mosques, churches and traditional houses beneath the slopes of the Sar Mountains
Gracanica Monastery - Uncover fine fourteenth-century frescoes and architecture that illustrate the depth of Serbia’s medieval artistic heritage
Matka Canyon - Encounter dramatic cliffs and calm waters on a scenic boat ride through one of North Macedonia’s most notable natural areas
Berat - Enjoy landmark churches, mosques and hillside neighbourhoods that showcase the UNESCO-listed town’s Ottoman and Byzantine legacy
Kotor - Survey centuries-old churches, maritime defences and winding lanes within Montenegro’s renowned Adriatic walled town
Adriatic Adventure Capitals to Coastlines
Embark on an incredible 13-day adventure starting in Zagreb and winding up in Bucharest. This tour takes you through the heart of the Balkans, showcasing the rich history and diverse cultures of Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, and beyond. Explore Zagreb's captivating hills and modern districts before delving into the historic charms of Sarajevo and Mostar's iconic bridge. Discover Dubrovnik's stunning walled city and savour ferry rides crossing Montenegro's picturesque Bay of Kotor. In Albania's Tirana, enjoy panoramic views before cruising by serene Lake Ohrid. Expect to see Greece�s breathtaking Meteora monasteries and taste the delights of Bulgaria�s traditional wine town, Melnik. A stop at Rila Monastery precedes a visit to vibrant Sofia and the ancient city of Plovdiv, culminating in Bucharest's impressive architecture.

Balkan Cultural Odyssey Bucharest to Athens
Set off from Bucharest and finish in Athens on a 13–day journey through the Balkans and Greece. You’ll explore Transylvania’s castles – Peles, Bran and fairytale Hunedoara – and wander medieval Sighisoara and elegant Sibiu. Cross to lively Belgrade and Roman Sirmium, then follow a historic trail through Sarajevo’s bazaars and Mostar’s iconic bridge. Expect to see Dubrovnik’s city walls and Franciscan Monastery, with time on Lokrum, before skirting the Bay of Kotor to Budva and on to Tirana. Continue to UNESCO–listed Ohrid, then Greece’s Meteora monasteries, Delphi’s ruins and Hosios Loukas. Conclude in Athens with a city tour – the Acropolis and Plaka await.

Gems of Greece & Adriatic Cruise
SEMI-INDEPENDENT TOUR: Discover the best of Greece and the Adriatic, starting with the iconic landmarks and ancient treasures of Athens, Olympia, and Delphi. Then, embark on a relaxing 7-night cruise to breathtaking destinations. Experience the serene beauty of Kefalonia, the medieval charm of Dubrovnik, and the dramatic landscapes of Kotor. Dive into the vibrant history of Bari, the lush greenery of Corfu, and the allure of Katakolon, gateway to the legendary ruins of Olympia.

Tour Highlights
Athens - Discover one of the world's oldest cities, from the ancient Acropolis to the modern Panathenaic Stadium
Peloponnese - Cross the rocky peninsula at the heart of Greek history, home to Epidaurus, Mycenae, and the Corinth Canal
Olympia - Learn about the site of the original Olympics, where the Statue of Zeus - an ancient Wonder of the World - once stood
Delphi - Follow the Sacred Way in the footsteps of pilgrims who sought the oracle's advice at this holy sanctuary
Kefalonia - Explore the scenic island of Kefalonia, known for its beautiful beaches and charming villages
Dubrovnik - Immerse yourself in Dubrovnik's medieval beauty, strolling through its UNESCO-listed Old Town
Kotor - Discover Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by stunning mountains and historical buildings
Bari - Visit Bari, where you can explore its historic center and the charming town of Polignano al Mare
Corfu - Experience the lush beauty and Venetian architecture of Corfu, with stunning views from its fortresses
Katakolon - Explore Katakolon, the gateway to ancient Olympia, and tour the historic Olympic ruins
Wonders of Ancient Greece & Adriatic Cruise
SEMI-INDEPENDENT TOUR: Uncover the best of Greece and the Adriatic on this tour that combines iconic Greek history with stunning cruising. Starting in Athens, explore the Acropolis, Temple of Zeus, and the ancient ruins of Olympia and Delphi. The journey continues with a visit to Meteora's breathtaking monasteries, before embarking on an 8-day cruise. The cruise takes you to idyllic locations such as Kefalonia, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Bari, Corfu, and Katakolon.

Tour Highlights
Athens - Discover one of the world's oldest cities, from the ancient Acropolis to the modern Panathenaic Stadium
Peloponnese - Cross the rocky peninsula at the heart of Greek history, home to Epidaurus, Mycenae, and the Corinth Canal
Olympia - Learn about the site of the original Olympics, where the Statue of Zeus - an ancient Wonder of the World - once stood
Delphi - Follow the Sacred Way in the footsteps of pilgrims who sought the oracle's advice at this holy sanctuary
Kefalonia - Explore the scenic island of Kefalonia, known for its beautiful beaches and charming villages
Dubrovnik - Immerse yourself in Dubrovnik's medieval beauty, strolling through its UNESCO-listed Old Town
Kotor - Discover Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by stunning mountains and historical buildings
Bari - Visit Bari, where you can explore its historic center and the charming town of Polignano al Mare
Corfu - Experience the lush beauty and Venetian architecture of Corfu, with stunning views from its fortresses
Katakolon - Explore Katakolon, the gateway to ancient Olympia, and tour the historic Olympic ruins
Meteora - Admire the stunning, UNESCO-listed rock formations and clifftop monasteries
Thermopylae - Relive the Spartans' famous last stand against the Persians on this narrow pass
Balkans Odyssey Culture, History, and Landscapes
Starting in Belgrade and finishing in Sofia, this 14 day adventure threads through the Balkans with a mix of history, scenery and flavour. You’ll explore Fruska Gora’s monasteries, elegant Novi Sad and the Roman city of Viminacium, then visit medieval Manasija and Studenica and the complex at Oplenac. Expect to see Sarajevo’s old bazaar and Mostar’s iconic bridge, wander Dubrovnik’s walled centre – with a hop to Lokrum – and cross the bay to Kotor and Budva. Continue to Tirana, Lake Ohrid and Bitola, then Greece’s Meteora and Thessaloniki, before tasting Melnik wines and visiting Rila Monastery en route to Sofia.

Adriatic Wonders (Deluxe)
Explore Croatia and the Adriatic on this 14-day journey from Zagreb to Dubrovnik. Start with Zagreb’s historic charm and the cascading waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes, then head to the coast to discover Split and Trogir. Set sail for island-hopping adventures through Vis, Hvar, Korcula and Mljet, with highlights including the Blue Cave, Zlatni Rat beach and local wine tasting. In Dubrovnik, wander the iconic Old Town and enjoy day trips to Mostar and Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor. A well-balanced mix of culture, scenery and relaxed coastal cruising.

Tour Highlights
Zagreb - Discover the historic Upper and Lower Towns on a guided walk, visiting St Mark’s Church, Lotrscak Tower, the Cathedral and Dolac Market
Plitvice Lakes - Wander along wooden pathways through UNESCO-listed lakes and waterfalls in Croatia’s most renowned national park
Split - Explore Diocletian’s Palace and the historic centre on a guided tour of this ancient coastal city
Bol - Relax at Zlatni Rat, a distinctive pebble beach extending into clear Adriatic waters
Bisevo - Witness the Blue Cave’s vivid blue light effect created by sunlight reflecting through the sea
Korcula - Roam the medieval old town, famed for its unique street layout and links to Marco Polo
Mljet - Experience Mljet National Park, visiting St Mary Isle and its 12th-century Benedictine monastery
Dubrovnik - Walk the UNESCO-listed Old Town and view its iconic medieval walls on a guided tour
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Montenegro 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Montenegro are typically group tours, and many departures operate as fully guided experiences. Some programmes blend guided visits with free time, which gives you room to explore independently between scheduled stops. A tour leader commonly coordinates the day-to-day logistics, while local guides may join for major sights and city walks. Many itineraries also extend into nearby Balkan countries, such as Croatia, Greece, Romania, and Serbia.
Accommodation
Hotel style varies by trip, with accommodation options that can range from 3 star hotels to 4 star hotels (upgrade available), as well as 4-5 star hotels. Some itineraries combine 3-4 star hotels & cruise ship, or mix 3-5 star hotels depending on the route and season. Where availability is limited, a similar property may be used, and star ratings can differ between countries.
Trip pacing
An 11-14 day Montenegro trip is often active, yet generally straightforward to manage for travellers with typical fitness. The pace can range from medium to fast depending on the itinerary, especially when longer drives are scheduled between key locations. Expect a mix of guided town walks, viewpoint stops, and time to recharge, and note that most trips are rated easy, with a smaller number rated moderate.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Montenegro in 11 to 14 days?
Trips of 11 to 14 days featuring Montenegro are Adriatic and Balkan journeys. Routes link Croatia from Zagreb to Split and Dubrovnik with the Montenegrin coast at Kotor, often via Bosnia. Montenegro features along the coast within a regional loop.
Do 11 to 14 day Montenegro tours visit Croatia?
Yes, most link Montenegro with Croatia and Bosnia along the Adriatic. The coast around Dubrovnik and Kotor anchors the route. The countries sit close together.
Are 11 to 14 day Montenegro tours guided?
They come as partially guided, fully guided and semi independent trips, including coach, group and sailing options. A guide covers the main towns. Sailing trips island hop along the coast.
What types of tour feature Montenegro for 11 to 14 days?
Trips of this length include larger coach tours, group tours and sailing trips. Most follow the Adriatic with Montenegro along the coast. The pace runs from medium to fairly brisk.
How big are the groups on these Montenegro tours?
Larger coach trips run up to around 65 travellers, with smaller sailing and group options. The activity level runs from relaxing to moderate. A minimum age of around five applies on some.
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