You won't need special equipment to enjoy a walking tour of Montenegro. All paths are well-marked, and even a child can walk along them. The primary considerations are wearing comfortable shoes and clothing, and stocking up on drinking water.
Driving along Vrmats will take you along the ridge around Tivat. Starting from there, you can proceed to Dzhurdzhevoj Brdo, a low hill that offers stunning views.
During the hike, you'll see ancient roads and forts that have been preserved since Roman and Hungarian times. The fantastic flora and fauna of the Montenegrin ranges continue to amaze with their beauty. Everything is photographable. Cute turtles, lizards, and harmless snakes are pretty common along the route for tourists. From here, Porto Montenegro and Tivat are clearly visible. On the way, you can make a short stop in the village of Gornia-Lastva or enjoy a picnic in the dilapidated ancient church dating from around the 12th century.
Guides often tailor trips to tourists and will pick them up anywhere along the coast. Afterwards, you will be taken to the start of the trek by car or bus. Travellers need to climb to an altitude of 500 m and conquer two peaks: Sveti Vid and Dzhrudzhevo Brdo.
Fans of delicious homemade cheese can purchase it in the small village of Gornya Lastva. Afterwards, tourists continue their journey to Tivat and return to their hotels by car.
The tour lasts about five hours. For groups of up to four people, the cost is approximately €85 to €100.