Discover Skadar Lake’s rich heritage and natural beauty with boat cruises, bird watching, and traditional cuisine. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Discover Skadar Lake’s rich heritage and natural beauty with boat cruises, bird watching, and traditional cuisine. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Lake Skadar is shared between Albania and Montenegro and stands as a significant historical and natural landmark for Montenegrins. Designated as a National Park since 1983, it was included in the World’s List of Wetlands of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention in 1996. Spanning 400 square kilometers, Skadar Lake National Park offers a…
Lake Skadar is shared between Albania and Montenegro and stands as a significant historical and natural landmark for Montenegrins. Designated as a National Park since 1983, it was included in the World’s List of Wetlands of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention in 1996. Spanning 400 square kilometers, Skadar Lake National Park offers a variety of activities for nature enthusiasts: gastronomy, bird watching (with 270 species of birds inhabiting the lake), wine tours, boat cruises, and much more. A boat ride connects visitors to Montenegro’s rich cultural and religious heritage, traditional cuisine, wild natural beauty, and pelicans, showcasing the park’s stunning sights. Additionally, visitors can explore the quaint fishing village of Virpazar, home to just 337 residents, known for its tranquility and hospitality. Here, the Visitor Center Vranjina features a gallery, reliefs of all national parks in Montenegro, an ethnic room, and many other attractions.

- Private transportation
- Surcharges on fuel
- Private transportation
- Surcharges on fuel
- National Park entrance fee
- National Park entrance fee
Lake Skadar is a shared treasure between Albania and Montenegro, serving as a significant historical and natural landmark for Montenegrins. Designated as a National Park since 1983, it was recognized in 1996 by the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance. Spanning 400 square kilometers, Skadar Lake National Park offers a variety of…
Lake Skadar is a shared treasure between Albania and Montenegro, serving as a significant historical and natural landmark for Montenegrins. Designated as a National Park since 1983, it was recognized in 1996 by the Ramsar Convention as a Wetland of International Importance. Spanning 400 square kilometers, Skadar Lake National Park offers a variety of activities for nature enthusiasts: from gastronomy and bird watching—boasting 270 bird species—to exploring wine country, enjoying boat cruises, and much more. A boat ride connects visitors to Montenegro’s rich cultural and religious heritage, while traditional cuisine, stunning natural landscapes, and pelicans are just a glimpse of the breathtaking sights awaiting in the National Park.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.