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Saturday 1 Aug, 2026
Cetinje & Njeguši Tour
This tour offers the perfect blend of Montenegro’s seaside and mountain attractions, history, culture, and local traditions.

Cetinje – Founded in the 15th century by Ivan Crnojević, the last ruler of medieval Zeta, Cetinje served as Montenegro’s historical capital for five centuries. The town is rich in cultural heritage, with landmarks such as the Central National Library, National Museum of Montenegro, Archives of Montenegro, Zetski Dom Royal Theater, and King Nikola’s Palace. The Cetinje Monastery, the oldest and most important cultural institution in the town, preserves two revered Christian relics: the hand of Saint John the Baptist and a piece of the Holy Cross.

Njeguši – On your way back toward the Bay of Kotor, the tour continues to the village of Njeguši, birthplace of the famous Njegoš. Here you’ll experience a traditional degustation of smoked ham (prosciutto) and learn about the centuries-old methods of preparation. The tasting is accompanied by local specialties, including the so-called “magic potion of love,” offering a true flavor of Montenegrin tradition.
Your journey begins at the designated meeting point with your licensed guide. After exploring Cetinje’s historical treasures, you’ll enjoy free time before heading to Njeguši for the food tasting. The tour concludes with a return transfer to the starting location.

• Transport from Podgorica
• Licensed professional guide assistance
• Entrance fees for museums and sights in Cetinje
• Visit to Cetinje Monastery and King Nikola’s Palace
• Tasting of Njeguši specialties (proscto, cheese, wine)


09:00h – Departure from Podgorica
09:45h – Arrival in Cetinje, visit the Monastery and King Nikola’s Palace
11:00h – Free time to explore museums and the historic center
12:00h – Continue toward Njeguši via the scenic mountain road
12:30h – Arrival in Njeguši, tasting of traditional specialties (prosciutto, cheese, wine)
15:00h – Departure back to Podgorica
16:00h – Arrival in Podgorica