Ulcinj

Culture

As one of the oldest towns not only in Montenegro, but the whole coast of Adriatic Sea, Ulcinj impounds with many historical and cultural heritage. With it’s history of over 2.500 years this ancient town is an real pearl especially for scientists, who Ulcinj see as an real treasure for scientific works. The Old Town [...]

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Legends

Having such an long history like Ulcinj does and being an leaving settlement for over two and a half Milleniums, it takes with itself many legends, stories and fery-tails. Between the many which Ulcinj had the most interested ones are those about forbidden love and pirate stories. THE LEGEND OF BUKURIA This fery-tail talks about [...]

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History

The locality of Ulcinj according to historical facts is thought to be the first settlement dated in prehistoric era. Many geological sites and archeological explorations conducted at the locality of the Ulcinj municipality indicate to the existence of the remains of a settlement from the bronze age. The remains of the tools from carved stone, [...]

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Olive Groves

The Ulcinj olive grove with some 74.000 olive trees gives special appeal to the town. The average age of olive trees exceeds 300 years , with some trees dating from as early as the period of Ancient Greeks (5th century BC). The renowned Ulcinj olive oil was a commodity rivaling gold and reaching Trieste , [...]

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Kitesurfing

To one of the most exciting spots in Mediterranean coast for kite surfing and windsurfing lovers, Ulcinj Montenegro Kite surfing or Kite boarding is the world’s fastest growing water sport – described by Sport’s illustrated magazine as the Ultimate Sport! It’s easy to learn and heaps of fun. The great thing about kite boarding is [...]

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Ladies Beach Ulcinj

So-called “Ladies Beach” is situated along Ulcinj’s coastal pine forest, just south of the center of city, part of a succession of small natural beaches and quiet covers that exist along this Adriatic coastline. The beach here is known for its therapeutic springs of sulphurous water that is said cure women’s infertility. It is believed [...]

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Valdanos Bay Beach

Valdanos Bay, a horsehoe-shaped natural water body, is situated about four miles to the north of Ulcinj’s Old Town, between Mavrijen and Mendra. The bay’s end point falls steeply and suddenly into the sea. The 600-meter long beach at Valdanos is single, composed of round stones 1 to 20 cm in diameter. Because of its [...]

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Ada Bojana

The Ada Bojana (Ada Buna) area of the Ulcinj coast is a popular destination with international travelers to Montenegrins, and perhaps most telling, among Montenegrins as well. This is due largely to the natural beauty of the area and the daily fresh fish catch served at Ada Boana restaurants. Ada Bojana, part of the Ulcinj [...]

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Velika Plaza Ulcinj

Ulcinj’s Velika Plaza, also known as Long Beach (and Plazha Madhe in Albanian), is one of Montenegro’s great natural assets – it is the country’s longest contiguous beach and its most famous beach. Some locals like to call this 13-kilometer stretch of Montenegro’s coast, the “Copacabana of Ulcinj”. It spreads out from Djerane Cape to [...]

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Montenegro Beaches

The Montenegrin coast is 293 kilometers long and is home to some of the finest beaches on the Adriatic Sea. The beaches here are the major reason why Montenegro is expected to be the most rapidly growing resort destination worldwide, in coming years. In addition to the beaches described below, there are many more small [...]

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