My time in Montenegro was rather boring (I think this is my first time being bored during this journey).
My first stop was Podgorica, which is the capital city. I stayed in a beautiful Crowne Plaza hotel. There wasn’t much to see or do around the hotel other than a mall (15 minute walk). I was able to find a laundromat (20 minute walk), so it wasn’t all bad. They have an Old Town but after researching, there didn’t seem to be much to see. And a big factor was the cooler weather. On the day I ventured to the laundromat, the wind was so strong it pushed me back so hard that I almost lost my balance. So between cold days and rainy days, I stayed around the hotel. (No pictures were taken.)
Oh, there’s also the thing with transportation… taxi only and euros only.
I took a 2 hour taxi ride to Kotor and stayed at the Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort. Beautiful place! It had 3 pools (1 indoors), 3 restaurants (good food), spa, gym, and private beach.
A visit to the Old Town was nice. Several historical buildings and narrow streets with hidden gems. You also run into a lot of people from the cruise ships. The hotel has its own boat ramp, so the boat tour I booked was able to pick me up from there. The boat tour was to the island of Perast and a stop at the Lady on the Rock.
Sunbathing for a few days and rain bringing in cooler weather rounded out my stay.