Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
A scenic 90-minute drive along the Budva Riviera begins your adventure-filled day. Your destination is Lipa Cave, one of the largest cave monuments in Montenegro. The first written account of Lipa Cave was by an English researcher who visited it in 1839. Upon arrival, disembark and take in the beautiful views of Skadar Lake and the majestic peaks of the Kuckih Mountains. Climb aboard a trolley train for a short drive to the cave entrance. Your guide will give you a safety briefing, then you'll descend into the maze-like passages where you'll find light holes, stalactites and stalagmites. You'll walk through the main tunnel and enjoy its outer-worldly atmosphere, cavernous chambers and underground rivers. Back in the sunshine, reboard the motorcoach and drive to the charming village of Njegusi, where you'll refresh with a tasty local snack of smoked ham, cheese and homemade bread, accompanied by a glass of wine. Relax on your ride back to port.
Special Notes:
There is approximately 1 hour of walking on this tour, as well as around 30 steps to negotiate inside the Cave (there is alternative route without steps but is bit downhill/uphill). The ground inside the cave can be slippery; non-slip shoes are recommended. Please refrain from touching the stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave. The temperature inside the cave is between 10-12°C, therefore a light jacket, long trousers and closed shoes are recommended. Guests suffering from claustrophobia should not participate.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.