Ulcinj (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Улцињ, pronounced [ǔlt͡siɲ]; Albanian: Ulqin or Ulqini) is a town on the southern coast of Montenegro and the capital of Ulcinj Municipality. It has an urban population of 10,707 (2011), the majority being Albanians.
Restaurants in Ulcinj
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The perfect place for kitesurfing sand beach no reefs good wind perfect for beginners and professional kiters , swiming , relaxing !! you are welcome !
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Ka'banya kite center is a kitesurfing school and wake boarding station. This is a place where you can enjoy one of the Montenegro's most beautiful beaches and experience good quality kitesurfing. Ka'banya also includes a beach bar and a restaurant to satisfy all your needs.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
About us Obsession Kite Surf Club (the Long Beach Ulcinj) is a world-class kitesurfing spot. The Long Beach is wilder than other European kite destinations. Large sandy beaches, crystalline water and fine sand, it is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is the perfect spot if you are looking for a peaceful yet active escape.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Visit of 1314 year old olive tree and taste the extra virgin olive oil from this tree. Buzuku family has over 600year tradition in olive oil producing the best quality . Here you can buy the best home made extra virgin olive oil in Montenegro.
4.0 based on 532 reviews
Entry free of charge, huge parking for all cars, actually you have very big amount of small beaches next to the other one. We recommend Pearl beach or Hills beach. Quite many places in the forest to park in shadow. The beach itself is windy and the sand is of dark grey colour. Water is clean and very warm. We liked a lot. The place is huge, no way not to be able to find own place.
4.0 based on 443 reviews
If you have any interest in medieval history or one to spark the interest in someone young, A visit to the old town is worth far more than the couple euros of admission. For me, even walking through the entryway, the old portcullis, was tinged with excitement. Through the entryway, the space opens up and takes you to the official entry on the left to the old town and what is, essentially, an outdoor medieval museum consisting of the remnants of the fortress and included exhibits. Having visited many such sites in other European countries, What sets this one apart is the extent to which it is unstructured an unmarked allowing you to freely wander through the available structures. One word of advice: if it is near the end of the day and they are closing down, make sure you leave before you get locked in as the three of us did, leaving us to have to scale a wall and perform some nimble gymnastics in order to escape The old fortress.
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