Mala Plaza Small Beach in Ulcinj, overlooked by the old town fortress

18+ Unique Things to Do in Ulcinj: The Wild South (2026)

SALT AIR AND ANCIENT OLIVE GROVES

Where the Adriatic Meets the Orient

Ulcinj is Coastal Montenegro’s cultural outlier. While Kotor and Budva reflect a Venetian past, this ancient town – buried in olive groves and home to the country’s longest sandy beaches – feels like a bridge to the Orient. From its history as a pirate stronghold to the bohemian river houses of Ada Bojana, Ulcinj offers a raw, authentic energy you won’t find further north.


Slave Square and Museum of Local History Ulcinj Old Town
01. The Citadel

Meander Through the Old Town (Stari Grad)

Begin your exploration at the Upper Gate. As you step inside, you are walking through tangible layers of time, from massive “Cyclopean” stones at the base to the elegant Palace of Venice and the Balšić Tower. These winding stone alleys reveal a quiet, domestic side of the fortress, where laundry lines hang between centuries-old Mediterranean townhouses.
The Slave Square (Trg Robova) sits in the heart of the fortress and serves as a reminder of the 17th-century era when this was a notorious pirate stronghold. Legend suggests the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes was among the captives held here. Today, the square is home to the Museum of Local History and the unique Church-Mosque of St. Nicholas.

Local Insight: If you are visiting by car, skip the congested traffic at the marina and head straight for the Upper Old Town parking lot. It is the most accessible entrance to the Citadel and places you immediately at the start of the historical circuit, saving you a steep uphill climb in the heat.

02. Spiritual Art

Church of Saint Nicholas

Located just outside the Citadel walls, this Serbian Orthodox church is a sanctuary of quiet. While the white exterior is modest, the interior is covered in vibrant golden frescoes that wrap around the entire space. It sits within a grove of centuries-old olive trees, creating a peaceful micro-climate even in the height of summer.

Before leaving, check the small church shop: it sells unique items handcrafted by the church community, from traditional icons to local honey and oils produced from the surrounding grove.

03. Local Flavors

Hit the Farmers Market

To see the city at its most authentic, head to the market on Tuesday or Friday. This is where the rural hinterland meets the coast. You will find tables piled high with sun-ripened pomegranates, cold-pressed olive oil, and the region’s famous marinated cheeses.

It is open daily from 7:00 AM, but the energy peaks early on market days. Follow the locals to the small kebab stalls next door for a portion of ćevapi: the quintessential fuel for a local lunch.

Coastal hiking trail through pine forests in Pinješ, Ulcinj
04. Nature & Views

Hike Along the Pine Forest Cliffs

To experience the southern coast’s rugged character, take the coastal trail connecting the town center with the start of Long Beach. Starting from the southern end of the promenade, follow the path upward toward the forested cliffs. When you reach the signpost for Hotel Albatros, turn right to enter a world of scented Mediterranean shrubs and centuries-old pines.
The route offers a refreshing briny breeze and deep shade, with rocky paths overlooking hidden cove beaches. These turquoise waters are exceptionally clear: perfect for a quick snorkeling detour. A round trip takes roughly three hours at a leisurely pace, with the most dramatic views occurring as the sun begins to dip over the Adriatic.

Local Insight: This trail is a study in contrasts, passing several vibrant beach clubs before dipping into the silence of the pines. You will also find the “Ladies-only” beach (Ženska Plaža) tucked into a quiet cove: a traditional female-only sanctuary famous for its curative sulfuric springs and secluded rocky slabs.

Liman Beach near the cliffs of Ulcinj
05. Coastal Exploration

Take a Boat Trip to Hidden Coves

Chartering a boat from the marina offers the best view of the Citadel’s sheer defensive walls. A typical six-hour journey follows the jagged coastline past the iconic lighthouse at Cape Mendra to the secluded, turquoise waters of Crystal Beach.

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06. Beneath the Surface

Explore Submerged History

The Adriatic floor here is a gallery of forgotten history. The most notable sites close to Ulcinj are the Karola, an Austro-Hungarian steamship resting near the river mouth of Ada Bojana, and the SS Quinto, a massive vessel lying at 32 meters – both now reclaimed by vibrant marine life.

For something less technical, the reefs near the islet of Stari Ulcinj provide gin-clear visibility and underwater caves. Experienced outfits like Scuba Quest (based in the nearby marina of Bar) guide both beginners and wreck-specialists through these southern depths.

Kitesurfers and cat on Velika Plaza Long Beach in Ulcinj
07. Adrenaline & Sand

Ride the Wind at Velika Plaža

The area around Donji Štoj is widely regarded as the premier kitesurfing destination in the Adriatic. The draw is the Maestral: a steady, thermal side-shore wind that blows almost every afternoon from May to September, creating perfect conditions for both pros and beginners.
The heart of the action is at the southern end of the beach, near the Bojana River Delta. Here, a string of nomadic kite stations offers lessons, rentals, and a distinct “barefoot luxury” vibe. Even if you aren’t hitting the water, the sight of hundreds of kites silhouetted against a golden Adriatic sunset is the defining image of summer in Ulcinj.

Ready to catch the wind? Explore our Full Guide to Kitesurfing in Ulcinj for the best schools and seasonal tips.

08. Sun & Shore

From Infinite Sands to Hidden Coves

Discover your perfect spot with our Comprehensive Guide to the Best Beaches in Ulcinj.

The Sweeping Long Beach

In a country defined by rocky inlets, the broad, volcanic-gray expanse of Long Beach is a rare privilege. With its prestigious Blue Flag designation, this 12km stretch offers exceptionally clear, shallow waters and comprehensive facilities perfect for a relaxed, family-friendly day by the sea.

For a change of pace, explore the Ada Bojana triangular island, a world-famous nudist sanctuary, or retreat to the many beach clubs set against coastal pine forests. If you want the best of all worlds, head to Marbuena Beach – known for its Bali beds, swings, and great kitchen – to enjoy the Adriatic horizon in total comfort.

Vast Sandy stretch of Velika Plaza Long Beach Ulcinj

Pine-Scented Inlets

For a more Mediterranean boutique feel, head north to the small pebble coves of Liman I and Liman II. Further up, the olive-fringed Valdanos Beach offers deep emerald waters and total serenity within an ancient olive grove.

Find Your Pace

Whether you are reclining on a cozy sun loungers at a chic beach club, kayaking through sea caves, or snorkeling in the rocky depths, the Ulcinj Riviera provides a coastline that adapts entirely to your mood.

Dalmatian Pelicans at the Ulcinj Salina Nature Reserve
09. The Bird Airport

Cycle Through the Ulcinj Salina

The Ulcinj Salina is the largest saltpan in the Adriatic and a protected Ramsar site of global importance. This “coastal wetland” is a vital stop on the Adriatic Flyway; millions of birds rest here during their migration between Europe and Africa.

Rent a bike in town for the 7km cycle to the reserve to see the population of roughly 2,500 flamingos. It is a quiet, meditative landscape that feels worlds away from the summer buzz of the beaches.

Plan your visit with our Complete Guide to Birdwatching in Montenegro.

10. Heritage in a Bottle

Wine Tasting in the Hinterland

Between Lake Sas and the Salina lies Milović Winery, a family-run farmhouse specializing in bold Reds and Barriques from the indigenous Vranac grape.

For a deeper dive into Montenegrin viticulture, the nearby Crmnica region at the shores of Lake Skadar hosts renowned cellars like Tradicija and Garnet. If visiting in March, the Wine and Bleak Festival is an essential local experience.

*Note: Reservations at Milovic are highly recommended due to limited availability.

Wine tasting at a local Ulcinj vineyard
11—14. Active Exploration

Beyond the Sunbed: High-Energy Ulcinj

From the vast alluvial sands of the southern delta to the rugged northern cliffs, Ulcinj serves as a diverse natural playground for land, air, and water sports – for those who find stillness difficult.

Horseback riding on Ada Bojana beach

Horseback Riding

Saddle up with Mountain Riders or Urošević Jockey Club for a sunset gallop along the 12km sands of Long Beach and the Bojana River Delta.

River Kayaking

Rent a kayak from Hakuna Matata and paddle the gentle currents of the Bojana. Start near the Church of St. George in Shengjergj for a serene route toward the sea.

Aerial Thrills

Take to the skies with Explorer DMC Active. Whether paragliding over the cliffs or parasailing behind a speedboat, the bird’s-eye view is unmatched.

Bellevue Tennis Club

Located 200m from the beach, this club offers 8 pro clay courts. Perfect for a morning match before the heat of the day sets in.

8 Clay Courts
15 & 16. Flavors & Rhythm

Savor the Sea & Dance with the Sunset

The Local Food Scene

Dining in Ulcinj is split between two distinct worlds. On the Bojana riverfront, legendary spots like Miško’s serve signature fish soup and fresh catches on the water’s edge. Meanwhile, perched within the historic Old Town, Taphana and Fisherman Hari offer steaks and grilled octopus against a backdrop of ancient stone and sweeping Adriatic horizons.

Taste the local influence through Ćevapčići, burek, and hearty okra stew. For the ultimate table selection, explore our guide to the Best Restaurants in Ulcinj.

Ulcinj’s Nightlife

As the sun dips, the seaside promenade transforms. Casa de Papel and Rigo offer high-energy cocktail vibes and resident DJs, while Pablo’s Shisha Bar provides a more chilled, aromatic retreat.

For the legendary “wild tech house” beats, head to the beach clubs on Velika Plaža. These spots are famous for spontaneous sunset dancing that often lasts until the crack of dawn.

17 & 18. Local Traditions

Attend a Local Event

Ulcinj’s Summerfest

Held during the first three weeks of August, Summerfest offers a wealth of events ranging from open-air theater performances to literary evenings and plenty of live music. The former Slave Square, in front of the Balšić Tower in the heart of the Old Town, provides a truly spectacular setting for these cultural encounters.

Sweet December

From December 21st until January 7th, the seaside promenade transforms for the ‘Sweet December’ festivities. The area becomes a lively gathering spot full of food, drink, and craft stalls, while open-air stages feature popular artists from Montenegro and neighboring countries.

EXIT
2026 Global Tour Highlight

EXIT to Montenegro: Velika Plaža

The world-renowned EXIT Festival has officially made Ulcinj its newest home. Held in the first half of July on the eastern expanses of Long Beach, this massive international event brings a global lineup of artists to the shores of the Adriatic, turning the sand into a premier destination for electronic music and culture.


Ready to Explore the Wild South?

Ulcinj is more than a destination; it’s a rhythm. Whether you’re chasing the maestral wind on a kiteboard or getting lost in the silence of an olive grove, the southern coast rewards those who venture off the beaten path.

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Andreas
Andreas

I am a resident (and citizen) of the Montenegrin coast, dedicated to uncovering the authentic side of the Adriatic beyond the typical tourist brochures. Whether I’m exploring the Grbalj hinterlands for the best local produce or navigating the ancient alleys of Kotor’s Old Town, my guides are built on first-hand experience and a love for Montenegro’s complex history.

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