





Also known as Stari Bar, the Old Town of Bar is one of the most important medieval archaeological sites in the Balkans. Explore the ramparts, bastions and towers of this charming citadel at the foot of Mount Rumija for a glimpse into Bar’s ancient origins.
Known locally as Stara Maslina, Bar’s Old Olive Tree is one of the oldest olive trees in the world. One of the city’s symbols, this impressive tree is said to be over 2,000 years old and is one of the most popular attractions in the country.
Built in 1885, this beautiful palace was once the royal summer residence of king Nikola I, Montenegro's first and only king. Consisting of a large and small palace, chapels, sentry boxes, a charming winter garden, and a grand ballroom, added later in 1910, the palace is now home to Bar’s municipal museum and offers a fascinating glimpse into Montenegro’s rich culture and history.
Enjoy a fun day of water sports surrounded by dunes and mesmerizing nature at Velika Plaza near Bar. One of the longest beaches in Europe, Velika Plaza offers 14 kilometers of soft sand and strong cross winds, making it the perfect destination to learn kiteboarding during warm summer afternoons.
The largest lake in Southern Europe, Shkodra Lake is a wild natural wonder awaiting to be discovered. Located on the border between Albania and Montenegro, this stunning lake offers mesmerizing mirror-like waters, rocky shores, exotic wildlife, and a rich, intricate history.
Located in the heart of Bar, the Cathedral of St. Jovan Vladimir is the third largest Orthodox Church in the world. Construction work for the temple first began in 2006 and was completed on 2016, when the temple was finally consecrated on September 25, the 1,000th anniversary of Saint Jovan Vladimir’s death.