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In the last couple of years Montenegro has become one of the most popular countries to visit in Europe, especially during the summer when the weather’s perfect.
People have always described Montenegro as “Croatia without the crowds”, and with crystal clear waters, a cracking climate and cute towns it’s no wonder there’s the comparison.
Yes, Montenegro is like Croatia without the crowds, but in Zabljak they’ve got some world class hiking too. Also, some of the little port towns are so quiet and relaxed it’s easy to lose more than a few days in them. And in Kotor, they’ve got one of the real jewels along the Adriatic coast. Yes, Montenegro is like Croatia without the crowds, and that’s just one of the reasons I love it so much.
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Ulcinj is a bit of a strange place because it is neither one town nor the other, a bit of a no man’s land that both Albania and Montenegro feel is theirs.
It is rare for me to write specifically about a hostel, but when you come across a hostel such as the Hikers Den, you feel that everyone has to know about it.
The small town of Kotor in Montenegro is a paradise for backpackers, and the Old Town Hostel is an oasis that everyone flocks to.