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Montenegro in June is an ideal choice for school holidays

Why this country and this summer month? Yes, because Montenegro in June is most suitable for a holiday with young travelers. Relatively short flight, the same in duration, as in Turkey, will not tire a child. The absence of tropical heat (unlike that of Thailand) will not cause problems with acclimatization. Excellent infrastructure for children's recreation will leave a lot of the most pleasant impressions about staying in this Balkan country. A dry summer without showers, clear skies, a calm sea will provide you with comfortable bathing and bronze tanning. And the enchanting views of ancient monasteries and towns under the tiled roofs for a long time will remain in your memory as the quintessence of a wonderful pastime.

Tours: Montenegro, June

Since the May holidays, travel agencies have been selling vouchers to this Balkan country. Montenegro is a single continuous resort. Biela, Krasici, Igalo, Ulcinj, Herceg Novi, Perast, Prcan and Perazic Do are just a few names, but this is not a complete list. Beaches in the first month of summer are still half empty, on the streets of medieval towns there is no commotion. If you want a good rest and not break a fatal flaw in the family budget, the best choice is Montenegro in June. Prices for tours during this period are low. Two people can spend a week in this fabulous country just for 23-29 thousand rubles. The price of the tour, of course, depends on the category of the hotel, the type of transport that you will get to the place of rest, and the duration of the trip. The cost of a hotel room varies depending on the season. And in July-August is experiencing a peak in the influx of tourists Montenegro.

Weather: June features

The holiday season in Montenegro starts in May, and ends in October. What are the advantages of the first month of summer? Well, unlike May, schoolchildren already have vacations, and there is a chance to spend a vacation with the whole family. Secondly, the waters of the Adriatic by June already have time to warm up and please beach people with a comfortable temperature of +21 ... + 24 ° C. In May, I must say, in the Balkans the summer is already fully entering its rights. The column of the thermometer often stands at around +30 ° C, but the sea is still quite cold - up to +20 ° C. July and August in Montenegro are the hottest months of the year. Paradoxically, it is precisely this temperature hell that accounts for the high tourist season. In June, there is still no suffocating ringing heat, and the beaches pleases the eye with open space. In addition, book a hotel room to your liking will not be difficult. Yes, and go on an excursion with the child will be much more comfortable at + 25 ° C than at +35 ° C.

Leisure

Pleasant weather will allow you not only to learn more about the country, but also to dive, windsurf, fishing. Unlike May, when the season is just beginning, Montenegro in June pleases tourists with a great choice of entertainment. All tour offices are at full capacity. Groups are staffed, and your plans will not break because of the shortage of people, as it happens not in the season or because of an unexpected rain (summer is dry here). June is a great time to visit the Boka Kotorsky fjord (it is, by the way, the southernmost in Europe), the fantastic beauty of the Skadar Lake, the deep canyons of Tara and Tsievna, the mountains of Durmitor, Lovcen and Biogradska. In addition to natural attractions, the student will be interested to visit the UNESCO-protected cities of Budva and Kotor, the historical capital of Cetinje, the island of St. Stephen and the Ostrog monastery. The average cost of excursions is about thirty euros per person.

Where to stay

As already noted above, Montenegro in June provides tourists with a large selection of housing. Comfortable luxury hotels are located in the bay of Becici. More budget accommodation should be looked for on the second and third lines from the sea - in Budva, Podgorica, Tivat, in small resorts of the Ulcinsky Riviera. By the way, despite the small size of Montenegro, the climate regimes in this country vary depending on the region. In the Budva, put forward to the sea, the average monthly temperature of June is +25 degrees, and in Podgorica - 28. The warmest sea is observed near St. Stephen and Rafailovich. There the water has already warmed up to +23 degrees. But the nights in June are still fresh, +14 ... + 17 ° C. Precipitation for the month falls on average 63 mm, that is very little. The probability of falling under short-term rain is not high.

Developments

Do not worry that your little traveler is bored. Montenegro is rich in events in June. Thanks to the proximity of Slavic languages, a child can take part in many festive events. On June 3rd, the country celebrates Independence Day. In Budva, in the first month of summer, two festivals are held annually: dance and music of the Mediterranean. Sometimes in June, the Christian Pentecost (Trinity) is celebrated. This day is widely celebrated by the traditional race. In Podgorica in June, the festival "Cultural Summer" is held. On the streets of the city you can see concerts, performances, exhibitions. And in Kotor June marks an interesting event. Divers from all over the world are submitting amateur documentaries to the public at large - chronicles of their dives.

Wellness

Rest in Montenegro in June will allow you and your child to gain strength. On the shelves of markets already appear the first fruits: apricots, peaches, cherries, strawberries. And in the second half of the month you can even eat an early fig. The sea is so clear and clean that every stone can be seen. Do not forget about the possibilities of recovery. The Hercegnovsky coast has healing mud, and the beaches of the Ulcinski Riviera with their basalt sands heal many joint diseases. In the medical-tourist institution "Igalo" they carry out complex therapy. Then you and the thermal springs, and cold baths with radon, and mud wraps.

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