Welcome to your apartment in Montenegro.

If you are looking for a relaxing holiday in one of the newest countries in Europe then this apartment in Prcanj, Montenegro is the ideal choice for a perfect holiday. Prcanj is a small fishing village a 10 minute drive away from the UNESCO world heritage site of Kotor with a variety of bars and restaurants close by.

This 2 bed apartment in the Katica development has amazing views over the Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor) which is the southernmost fjord in Europe. The development has it's own large pool and sun bathing area and is only steps away from the bay where swimming is also possible.

The apartment has 2 double bedrooms, kitchen, lounge area with flat screen TV & DVD, bathroom with bath and shower plus a private terrace with table and chairs and a view over the bay. To view availability of the apartment check our Booking Calendar


"The most beautiful contact between the earth and sea took place at the Montenegrin littoral". Byron

From the Adriatic beaches to the skiing of the Durmitor there are activities to suit everyone. A day's kayaking on Skadar Lake or mountain biking in the Orijen mountains rank as high as the magnificent Ostrog monastry or the medevil cities of Kotor and Budva.

Our local management company can provide you with deatils of all these activities.

Prices

Apr & May - £350, Jun, Jul & Aug - £500, Sep - £350, Oct to Mar - £275

About Montenegro

Montenegro declared its independence in June 2006. It has a population of 650,000. The country got its name (literally, “black mountain”) from the dark, mountain forests that cover the land. Some 60 percent of the country is more than 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) high, with the tallest peak reaching to 2,522 meters (8,274 feet). The people of Montenegro gained greater autonomy when the name Yugoslavia was discarded in 2003 in favor of a democratic and federal country named Serbia and Montenegro. On May 21, 2006, 55.5 percent of Montenegrins voted to secede from Serbia and become independent. Montenegro shows significant economic potential, especially in tourism. It boasts 117 beaches along the Adriatic coast, mountain ski resorts, the medieval city of Kotor, and other cultural sites. The new country uses the euro as its currency and plans to join the European Union.