Knockout beaches, a pretty old town, and a pile of restaurants…the plus points really add up on a holiday to Ulcinj.
Got-it-all town
You’ll find Ulcinj in southeast Montenegro, it’s one of the oldest towns on the coast. Looks-wise, it’s like every man and his dog’s had a say, with Roman, Gothic, Renaissance and even Oriental architecture. And with its restaurants, cafés and galleries, there’s no danger you’ll get bored. But the real clincher is its beaches.
Super-long sands
Montenegro’s not known for its sandy shoreline. But Ulcinj bucks the trend. The belts here are made up of the kind of floury-white sands that has the Caribbean looking nervously over its shoulder. The 13-kilometre-long Velika Plaza – literally, Long Beach – is said to be rich in minerals with healing qualities. And the rest of the coastline's dotted with tucked-away coves, including a women-only patch.
Hotspot for history
History buffs will have a field day in Ulcinj. In the old town, you’ve got a fort, dinky squares and a Venetian palace. And thanks to the mosques, kebab stands and lively music, the whole place has a real Montenegro-meets-Morocco feel. If you fancy making a day of it, you can fill your boots with even more ancient architecture in Kotor. It’s an hour and 40 minutes’ hop up the coast.Our experiences
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