Grade

Moderate

When

May - Jul

Accommodation

Hotels & Guesthouses

Single room

From €300

E Bike hire

on request

Bike hire

Included

Total distance

352km

Total elevation

6430m

Breakfast

Included

Bag support vehicle

Included

From: 1,590

Description

UNESCO Cycling Tour Montenegro

The UNESCO cycling tour of Montenegro on a trekking bike or e-bike is considered one of the most iconic tours. One of the most thrilling and jaw-dropping cycling trips you can experience in the Balkans. Don’t miss the opportunity, as this trip is the Top Pick. Above all, you’re able to combine cycling with the amazing culture.

The tour is also available in self-guided: The self-guided tour price is from 1200 euros (*price for sharing rooms)

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Geographical position and climate

Montenegro (officially the Republic of Montenegro) is located on the southwestern edge of the Balkan Peninsula. It has a coastline along the Adriatic Sea and shares land borders with Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania. Across the Adriatic Sea, it is relatively close to Italy. Despite its small size, Montenegro’s terrain is extremely varied, from rugged mountains in the north to narrow coastal plains in the west.

Because of this varied terrain, Montenegro spans multiple climatic zones. Along the coast, it has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. In the central valleys and plains (such as around Lake Skadar and the Zeta River), the climate is a bit more modified, with warmer summers and somewhat cooler winters. In the high mountain regions in the north, the climate shifts to sub-alpine: winters are cold and snowy, while summers are moderate and relatively short.

On the coast, towns like Podgorica (though inland but in a warm valley) can reach very high summer temperatures, sometimes above 40°C. Meanwhile, coastal areas also enjoy a high number of sunny days, while the mountainous north can hold snow for months.

About Montenegro

  • The official language is Montenegrin, a South Slavic language
  • Montenegro gained full independence in 2006 after separating from Serbia
  • The country uses the Euro (€) as its currency
  • A well-known Montenegrin historical figure is Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
  • The national flag shows a golden double-headed eagle on a red background
  • The name “Montenegro” comes from Venetian, meaning “Black Mountain

Scheduled departures for 2026

You can rent a top-class e-bike for a little more

Come and enjoy the UNESCO Cycling tour of Montenegro, and discover all the beauties of this wonderful country!

Day 1
Arrival day
Shkodër is the largest city in Northern Albania and a charming town in a spectacular location between the southern part of Lake Shkodër and the foothills of the Albanian Alps on the banks of Buna, Drin and Kir rivers. It became the capital of the Illyrian kingdom and was one of the most important cities of the Balkans in ancient times. Shkodër is regarded as the cultural cradle of northern Albania, also referred to as Gegëria, and is noted for its arts, tradition and culture. The architecture of the city is particularly dominated by mosques and churches reflecting the city's high degree of religious diversity and tolerance. This magnificent city was home to many influential personalities, who among others, helped to shape the Albanian Renaissance culminating with the Independence of Albania in 1912.
Day 2
Shkodër - Andrijevica - 48km - 1060m
After breakfast transfer by van to Rrapshë where you descend an amazing set of switchbacks, cross through villages, unbelievable gorges and high plateaus that will take your breath away, before crossing the northern-most point of Albania to the border of Vermosh, where you cycle into Montenegro. You end the day with a transfer to your hotel.
Day 3
Andrijevica - Kolasin - 46km - 1040km
You cycle a 2-lane road north of Andrijevica and then turn off on a quiet forest road that climbs through the spectacular Komovi Mountains to Tresnjevik Pass at 1,565 meters. From the pass, you descend into the Tara River Valley to another 2-lane road leading into Kolasin and your lodging for the night. Kolasin is popular for walking and skiing in the nearby Bjelasica and Sinjajevina mountains.
Day 4
Kolasin - Zabljak - 74km - 1350m
You begin with a short transfer to a spectacular viewpoint at the beginning of the Tara River Canyon where you start your ride. Tara is Montenegro's second longest river and the canyon with the same name, is 1,300 meters deep at its deepest point. We continue through the canyon to the Tara Bridge which stretches across the canyon 165 meters above the river. After lunch, you have a 9 km climb and enter the Durmitor National Park, a UNESCO Natural Heritage Site. The top of the climb is a plateau with wide-open pastures and farms. Before reaching the town of Zabljak you take a fantastic secondary road towards another UNESCO site, the Stecci Tombstones, known for its ornaments dating the medieval times.
Day 5
Zabljak - Pluzine - 44km - 750m
Today's ride takes you up into Durmitor National Park and begins with a dramatic 8 km ascent to Prevoj Sedlo Pass, which at 1,905 meters is Montenegro's highest paved road and one of the most spectacular views of the tour. Durmitor National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) has 23 mountain peaks over 2,300 meters. On the climb you will be close to Bobotov Kuk (2,522 meters) and the north face of Sedlena Greda (2,225 meters). The descent winds through magnificent limestone scenery and brings you to a high alpine meadow region with massive distant views. More descending is in store as you snake around a number of hairpin bends and pass through several short tunnels as you make your way to Lake Pluzine, a reservoir along the Piva River. You spend the night near the shore of the lake in the town of Pluzine.
Day 6
Pluzine - Cetinje - 48km - 860m
From Pluzine you undulate along the main road above the Komanica River heading south toward Nikšić. After lunch there, you will prepare the bikes and transfer by minivan to Cetinje, the Old Royal Capital city of Montenegro. Founded in the 15th century, this town was once the center of Montenegrin culture and the former home of kings. There you will experience the authentic atmosphere of the town by walking through the historical center and relaxing at one of many centuries-old open-air terraces. (CITY TOUR INCLUDED)
Day 7
Cetinje - Kotor - 50km - 800m
Today is a day of amazing contrast as you go from the rocky highlands down to the deep blue Adriatic Sea. You start with a climb up through the alpine forest of Lovcen National Park and then begin a panoramic descent that finishes with the spectacular serpentine switchbacks overlooking the Bay of Kotor. This downhill is one of the most scenic rides in all of Europe! You end your day with a guided walking tour inside the Old Town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (CITY TOUR INCLUDED)
Day 8
Rest day in Kotor
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Montenegro due to its scenery and well-preserved medieval architecture. The Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) is one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea and some have called it the southernmost fjord in Europe, but it is a “ria”, a submerged river canyon. It is surrounded by an impressive landscape with overhanging limestone cliffs of Orjen and Lovćen Mountain. Kotor old town is part of the World Heritage Site dubbed the Natural and CulturoHistorical Region of Kotor, while being surrounded by another UNESCO site, The Venetian Works of Defence, created between the 16th and 17th century. Activities to do on you off day:
  • Hike up to Kotor Fortress
  • Browse the Food Market in front of the old town
  • Relax on the beach surrounded by restaurants and bars
  • Take a boat trip to Our Lady of the Rocks and/or The Blue Cave
  • Go Kayaking or Paddleboarding
  • Take the bike and ride around the bay
Day 9
Kotor - Shirokë - transfer to Tirana - 42km - 150m
After breakfast you transfer by van to Bar. Your final day of cycling takes you alongside the forests close to the border with Albania. The road is a bit of a “roller coaster” but with no significant ascents or descents that brings us down to the flat plain and the main road just a few km away from the Muriqan border back into Albania. The final 15km within Albania is almost flat before reaching the River Buna where you have lunch. After lunch, a transfer will be waiting for you to have your farewell dinner in Tirana. Tirana is a dynamic mixture of financial institutions, cultural and entertainment venues. It is home to two distinct architectural styles dictated by the totalitarian regimes that governed the country from the Second World War until the 1990's - the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini during the Second World War and the Communist regime that followed it. The National Museum and Bunk'art showcases the different historical steps of the country, museums that are recommend to visit before meeting with the group. At 6pm you will meet your guide for the tour briefing and he will accompany you to a cozy, typical Albanian restaurant where traditional food will be offered in a family style type of dinner.
Day 10
Departure day
Departure according to individual travel plans. Airport is 40 minutes away by bus/taxi or enjoy extra days in Tirana on your own.



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  • The price is €1590 for the guided tours
  • 9 nights of shared accommodation in a mix of hotels and guesthouses
  • Meals (9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 8 dinners)
  • Hybrid bike rental with panniers
  • Bag support vehicle with driver/guide
  • Multilingual cycling guide
  • Pick-up from Tirana International Airport
  • Drinks
  • Snacks
  • E-Bike (Extra fee) €200
  • Single room supplement €300
  • Cycling gear (Shoes, water bottle, helmet)
  • Gratuities
  • Head of bike lamp (for tunnels)
  • Drop-off to Tirna International Airport

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