Departure is from Budva . We are going by bus through Petrovac to Skadar lake about 45min. On the way to the lake you will have photo break to take photos of island St.Stefan. We arrive in Vranjina where you first will visit the center for visitors.There we take the ship and cruise the lake about 2 hours. During cruise you can taste "priganice"(national meal) with cheese and honey. After cruising you will have a break on the beach for lunch and swimming(90min). We return to the bus and before where you will also be in able to visit wine cellar. Return back is around 17:30h.
Included in price: trasport by bus , boat ride, guide and "priganice" lunch, entrance to the national park,.
Lake Skadar is the largest lake in Montenegro and the Balkan Peninsula, with an area of 369.7 km² (of which 221.8 km² belongs to Montenegro and 147.9 km² to Albania). Its length from Vranjina to Shkodra is 40 kilometers, and in some places it is 14 kilometers wide. The depth of 4 to 6 meters, and the further you go to the west hill, the greater it is. According to the seasons, it changes size and receives water from many rivers. It flows along the Bojana River into the Adriatic Sea. The lake is full of islands and peninsulas where there are traces of history and valuable cultural heritage: Zabljak (15th century) - the capital of the former Zeta, Lesendro - a fortress on a rock in the middle of the lake, the fortress Grmožur. Clear water and preserved ambience have enabled the development of an extremely rich eco-system. It is the only habitat of pelicans in southern Europe.
You will have bus drive from Budva to Skadar lake by Montenegrian Coast hour(one direction) and 1hour to come back From Skadar Lake to Budva
You will make your own way to the meeting points