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26 reviews of Montenegro Day Tour from Dubrovnik
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The tour was definitely worth doing. It covered most of this small country including a beautiful drive around the Bay of Kotor and a hairy 900m climb up the mountain, travelling around 25 hairpin turns. Spectacular views. The only problem we had was that the local tour group did not have us booked in so it does pay to ring and confirm to make sure you don't miss out.
Reviewed by: Marg W, Australia, October 2008
Excellent. Apart from being on a bus most of the day, it was good to see Montenegro and have such a great guide who knew everything.
Reviewed by: David P, Australia, October 2008
Enjoyed all aspects of this very diverse and interesting day trip. More time in Kotor and Budva would have been good, but as the tour was already 12 hours, this would probably not be possible until such time as the border crossing time becomes less. The coach could have been better, although the driver was excellent.
Reviewed by: Eslynne H, Australia, September 2008
The trip is well done, and you get to see a lot of Montenegro. It would have been better if there were more time in Kotor and less time in the last town, but all in all it was a very worthwhile trip. The museum seems like filler, but it is short. Good trip. Montenegro is beautiful!
Reviewed by: Kyle S, Canada, July 2008
We saw some great views, but too much time was spent on the bus traveling to places of limited interest.
Reviewed by: Michael D, United States of America, July 2008
The hairpin mountain bends are half the fun, and the locations delightful. A great range of contrast in a single day. The day was like a holiday within a holiday.
Reviewed by: Andrew A, New Zealand, June 2008
Great day tour from Dubrovnik - you get to see several Montenegran towns. You pretty much have to buy a sandwich lunch at the designated cafe - so if you don't want this, pack something. The museum is a bit of a time filler - but interesting. Guide was excellent. We booked another day trip to Mostar - excellent also.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, April 2008
The towns visited in Montenegro are definitely worth seeing. However, the traffic chaos - especially in Montenegro - does somewhat dim one's view of the country. The guide's English was pretty bad, so she was very difficult to understand at times.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Germany, August 2007
I enjoyed seeing Montenegro, with the exception of the 50-minute trip up the side of a mountain on a very narrow road. Unfortunately, our bus had air-conditioning problems during the trip, and at times the trip was fairly miserable because of that. Many people were very unhappy about that.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, July 2007
The best way to see Montenegro's beautiful landscape!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, May 2007
Montenegro is a fantastic country to visit, but the day trip was too long. There is a visit to a museum in the afternoon and we felt that this was unnecessary filler, and the time could be more well spent by giving more time at the other locations, which were great places to visit.
Reviewed by: Julie M, United Kingdom, July 2007


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