Until recently being recognized as an independent Mediterranean country in it’s own right, Montenegro has slept for decades in the minds of many knowledgeable travelers who ultimately, didn’t want to see this rich and beautiful country on the shores of the Adriatic sea turn into another Venice, Rome, or St. Tropez.
Budva is the reigning "tourist capital of Montenegro" for all the right reasons. As one of the Adriatic Sea's oldest cities, Budva's 2500 year history reaches back from the past to offer you a drink on a warm sandy beach, a casual walk along lamp-lit streets, and a concert by Madonna? Yes, the 'Queen of Pop' is first scheduled to arrive in Budva in 2008, followed by other big acts in concerts sponsored by Budva's affluent city government. To explain Madonna's unusual arrival to a small town of only 16,000 inhabitants: Budva represents the two sides of Montenegro and is quickly gaining international recognition as its elegant beauty comes to grips with immense commercial promise.
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Odmor u Budvi - Ljetovanje u Budvi
Montenegro Travel Guide
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