After we left Dubrovnik, we crossed the border to Montenegro, a Balkan country with rugged mountains, medieval villages and a narrow strip of beaches along its Adriatic coastline.
The first place we visited was the Bay of Kotor, a UNESCRO World Heritage site often called Europe's southernmost fjord. Its a breathtaking, winding bay surrounded by steep mountains.
In the middle of the bay, there is the artificial "Our Lady of the Rocks" island where a church stands.
The church is also a museum where you can find many artifacts.
We stayed at a hotel located in Budva, a town a little south of the Bay of Kotor. It is part of the Budva Riviera, known for sandy beaches and nightlife. It is a famous vacation site for the Europeans as well as Montenegro people. Budva was a charming town. - Jeffrey
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