Discover Montenegro’s Hidden Gem: Tranquil Beaches, Authentic Balkan Cuisine, and Rich History

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Discover Montenegro's Hidden Gem: Tranquil Beaches, Authentic Balkan Cuisine, and Rich History

Montenegro, an unsung gem on the Dalmatian coast that boasts beaches as beautiful as Croatia’s should be on everyone’s radar. Often described as the Balkan’s best kept secret, this small European gem is home to mountainous landscapes, medieval stone towns and the UNESCO listed Bay of Kotor, a fairytale bay with arresting natural beauty and historic charm. In recent years, this bay has become increasingly popular, with tourists and their selfie sticks flocking to its shores. 



In the northernmost fold of the bay you’ll find Risan, a quiet town that seems to have been forgotten, a refuge where the Adriatic sea quietly shimmers and footsteps can be heard within Roman ruins. Though glitzy coastal resorts such as Budva or Porto Montenegro may be hot topics, Risan, with its uncrowded beaches, delicious Balkan cuisine, and intriguing history, provides a genuine Balkan experience and a calm that’s hard to find on the Dalmatian coast.

Unmatched Mediterranean tranquillity in Risan

One of the greatest appeals of this under-the-radar destination is its tranquil, clean, and relatively quiet beaches. Though Risan’s beaches don’t boast the same powdered white sand beaches of some of the Mediterranean’s most popular vacation destinations, it offers quiet calm and limestone peaks, away from the crowds. Risan Public Beach is a long, pebbled stretch that is ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is surprisingly quiet during the day, and its placement w  ithin the Bay of Kotor means the water is more placid than other parts of the coast, making it a family favorite. Kotor Beach, with its sandy, pebble shoreline, is not far from Risan and offers shade under citrus and olive trees, as well as a bar kiosk that sells alcohol and ice creams. 

There are also opportunities to kayak, paddleboard and rent boats along the coastline to help you get to know the bay of Kotor better. If opting for one of these forms of water travel, make sure to visit the islets of Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George. As the sun sets behind the Vrmac and Lovćen mountains, you’ll truly understand the power of the Montenegro coastline.

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The natural beauty of the coastline is matched by the incredible local cuisine, which is defined by strong flavors and local ingredients. Pescatore Oysters & Mussels Farm is a great place to try fresh, locally caught seafood on the waterfront. Restaurant Hipnos also offers delicious specialities such as white hanger on kajmak cream or octopus salad.



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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.