Overview
The National Park Skadar Lake is famous for its lake, with an average area of about 475 km², makes it the largest in the Balkans, located on the border between Montenegro and Albania.
The Lake Skadar is rich of flora and fauna (added to the world’s list of water habitats of international significance RAMSAR) and cultural and historical heritage, as evidenced by numerous archaeological localities, medieval monasteries, churches and fortresses and fishing villages.
The Lake Skadar is a true paradise for adventure and nature lovers.
Highlights
- Panoramic sightseeing of the Tivat and Budva riviera;
- Panoramic sightseeing of the island Saint Stefan;
- Sightseeing the fishing village Virpazar;
- Boat ride on the Lake Skadar;
- Sightseeing the fishing village Vranjina and Visitor Centre Vranjina;