Old Olive Tree in Becici, Montenegro
The Old Olive Tree in Becici is one of the oldest trees in the world.
As you visit the old tree, you will find out that it still bears fruit.
It is registered and protected as a natural monument.
Near the tree there is an old olive oil mill, which you can visit as well.
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Montenegro's Ancient Olive Trees
For over two thousand years, people in the coastal region of Montenegro have produced some of the finest olive oils in the world. Driven by a passion for tradition and excellence, olive oil production has been passed down from generation to generation.
Ulcinj, Montenegro: Over 10,000 Olive Trees [Travel Vlog]
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About Montenegro - town Budva
Budva is the popular tourist destination in Montenegro. The town is located at the Adriatic coast 90 km south of Dubrovnik (Croatia) and 60 km north of Ulcinj. The Old Town of Budva is the most interesting and fascinating place for visiting. Walking along its picturesque and narrow streets allows to feel the unique atmosphere of ancient civilizations. There are many souvenir shops, hotels, nice and quiet restaurants and cafes inviting you to get rest and relax in the shadow of old pines and palms trees with a cup of spicy coffee made by old local remedies.
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Lustica Renovated Olive Mill with 7 bedrooms and Pool
During the 17th century, when the Venezians expelled the Turks from the area, they built fortified cities like Dubrovnik, Kotor, Perast and Budva along the cost to stabilize their rule, however, they needed supplies of agricultural products and a supportive local population. So, they invited Serbians to come and build villages and start farming in the surrounding areas. It is therefore possible to know in which period the stone buildings of these villages were constructed, of which Mitrovici is a typical example. Historical records display that Villa Storla was probably constructed as a farmhouse in the mid 17th century; most likely around 1645 a.d. Its basic structures have remained unchanged since. Two families used to live in each part of the house. The first floor was for living, and the ground floor was for milling olives and storing agricultural products. The upper annex was used for cooking, the lower was a stable for horses and a cow stall. The little room below the annex veranda was probably for pigs. The loft floor was the only floor that was added by us, but we have used hand carved original stones from the 17th century to keep the style intact.
The area had no roadways until the 1970's. The donkey track going down to the sea was the only access. It was reconstructed after Venezia was conquered by Napoleon, and the Habsburgers took over around 1815 (The Austrian-Hungarian double Monarchy). It became an engineering masterpiece, which was kept both for the convenience of having access to the sea, and for its historical significance and beauty. After the second world war, Tito and his communist Yugoslavia wanted to develop the new state into an industrial power and wanted people to leave the old fashion lifestyle. On Lustica it was typically a combination of keeping olive trees and goats, which kept down the vegetation. In addition, they had small parcels, where they grew different agricultural products, basically for themselves. It was a very hard life, a struggle to survive, and in Mitrovici most of the men had to work outside the village, e.g. in construction work, as seamen or day labourers. After the war, the village still had more than 100 inhabitants, living closely together in a tight community. They shared everything and supported each other. In the evenings Villa Storla was often the place where the villagers met. They played folk music, song and danced and told the history of the proud Montenegrin nation. But Tito declared the goat a public enemy and urged the villagers to move into the cities. Villa Storla was abandoned as a family house in 1961. But it was still used as a leisure place until the big earth quake in 1979. Then the roofs were seriously damaged, but the rest of the buildings stood firm. When the present owners took over in 2005, only the stone walls were usable and they have spent substantial amounts of time, piety and means to reconstruct it in a historically correct way, to take it as close back to the original atmosphere as possible. Their architect, Mr Jovica Rasovic is a specialist on historical buildings, and has done a splendid job to combine an authentic historical restoration with modern facilities and comfort. It has now a distinct Mediterranean style.
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Vile Oliva Montenegro - Club Jumbo
Vile Oliva Montenegro - Club Jumbo
Hotel “Vile Oliva” is only 80 meters away from the beach in the beautiful old town of Petrovac, which is located in Budva Riviera on the Adriatic sea, Montenegro. Surrounded by the lavish Mediterranean vegetation, among the 140 sacred olive trees, some of which are 400 years old, a hotel complex of a 3-story main building and 11 villas offers a peace and enjoyment to its guests.
The hotel has 266 rooms of which are 98 standard rooms, 138 superior rooms, 23 duplex apartments and 6 superior apartments. With the total capacity of 700 beds, it is the biggest tourist complex in the Petrovac and one of the largest resorts in the entire Montenegrin coast.
The hotel facilities include a modern SPA center with the large indoor pool and whirlpools, sauna and massage rooms, an outdoor swimming pool - both for adults and children, three bars, conference hall, kids club, children playground, two-story parking garage, mini market…
Within a hotel, there is a restaurant with the 300 indoor seats as well as 250 seats on the terrace overlooking the sea. about us 2
Hotel “Vile Oliva” Petrovac is also an event center suitable for organizing and hosting of all kinds of celebrations, weddings, congresses and corporate events.
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OLIVES RESIDENCE, BAR - MONTENEGRO
Quality life balanced Residence at Olives Gardens in Mediterranean city of Bar, Montenegro.
Sveti Stefan, Budva, Montenegro, Europe
Sveti Stefan, now Aman Sveti Stefan including the Villa Miločer, is a small islet and hotel resort in Montenegro, approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southeast of Budva. The resort includes the islet of Sveti Stefan and part of the mainland, where the Villa Miločer part of the resort is located. An Adriatic playground for the rich and famous from the 1960s to the 1980s, the hotel is now a 5-star franchise hotel of the international group of Aman Resorts, completed in 2009 and operating under a 30 year lease. Formerly an island, Sveti Stefan is now connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. The resort in total contains 50 rooms, cottages and suites on the island and 8 grand suites at the Villa Miločer. The hotel won the Hotel of the Year award from Gallivanter's Guide in 2010. The island has a 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) coast line in the central part of Montenegro Adriatic coast line. It is situated to the south of Budva between Przno and Sveti Stefan villages. The pink sandy beaches of Sveti Stefan, Miločer Beach and Queen's Beach are part of the coast line. The island encompasses an area of 12,400 m2 (133,000 sq ft). Formerly a village, all of the buildings were acquired by the Yugoslav government and turned into an upscale hotel during the Tito regime. In the 15th century, the island had a fortified village which was known as Divic; a Muslim village on the periphery of land on the Drina, which was renamed as Sveti Stefan, after the Christian Saint Stephen. The fortified village was built to defend against the Turks and became a haven for pirates of the Adriatic. Initially, the island with its fortress had 12 families. Later, the village came to be established in the 1800s, when the population was about 400 people. Consequent to the villages getting moved to the mainland, the island village became an exclusive resort frequented by high profile elites of the world. There are four churches on Sveti Stefan which belong to Praskvica Monastery. One of them was turned into casino by the communists. However, the separation of Montenegro from Yugoslavia saw the decline of this resort, in the 1990s. Villa Miločer built between 1934 and 1936 was the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic (1900-1961) of the Karađorđević family of Serbia, which was refurbished as part of the Aman Sveti Stefan resorts that opened in 2008-2009. The villa, surrounded by 800 olive trees is laid out over a 32 hectares (79 acres) plot. Formerly under ownership of the Radenović family for some forty years, between the 1960s and 80s, the place was visited by many celebrities, including Orson Welles, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Princess Margaret, Carlo Ponti, Ingemar Stenmark and Kirk Douglas. The resort was described as a '70s Adriatic playground on a hilly peninsula that's barely connected to the mainland. It was also a venue for political conferences, and an occasional chess venue, attracting top-class players such as Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer. The old charm of the island was proposed to be recreated by the Government of Montenegro. Action was initiated by inviting international bids for the revitalization project. The contract was awarded to Aman Resorts in 2007. The refurbished resort, completed in 2009, retains the old world charm of its exterior view, with interior facilities to contemporary modern standards. The Aman Sveti Stefan has a 30 year lease. On 13 July 2010 Montenegrin Statehood Day, Italian tenor, Andrea Bocelli gave a concert at the resort, to mark the Golden Jubilee of the hotel. The hotel won the Hotel of the Year award from Gallivanter's Guide in 2010.
Stone house for sale in Lepetane, Bay of Kotor -Property in Montenegro [AIR]
A place where you will experience a unique combination of the sea and the land, which will remind you
of all the magic of contrasts of Montenegrin coast. Lepetane is a gateway to everything that awaits
you on the road to the heart of the Bay of Kotor.
Lepetane, the gateway of one of the most beautiful bays of the world is surrounded with natural
beauties and views, making it a perfect place for nature lovers. This is a place to be if you wish to
enjoy the peaceful part of the Boka Bay, and use the benefits of the vicinity of other parts of our
coastline, which you can reach in just a few minute - only 7 km from Tivat airport, about 4 km from
Luxury marina Porto Montenegro, 12 km from Kotor and Herceg Novi and 24 km from Budva.
This old stone house with a large garden and amazing sea views will welcome you in the small village
of Lepetane.
The plot where the house is located has an area of approximately 780m2 with a house of
approximately 240m2. This two level house has 7 rooms, 2 kitchens, 4 bathrooms and a large terrace
of 24m2 that overlooks the sea. There is a large living room with a functional fireplace as well as an
outdoor fireplace under the olive tree.
Construction permit is given for 600 m2, which provides you with possibility for expansion. The house
is in the immediate vicinity of the sea (about 30 m), with a beach and a place for a smaller boat.
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Holiday Villages Montenegro 360 VR
Holiday Villages Montenegro 5* новий готель розташовано поблизу міста Ульцин що у Чорногорії. До вашої уваги зйомка готелю у форматі VR 360 градусів. Готель орієнтовано на Британський ринок. Персонал дуже люб'язний, чудова активна анімація, рекоме5ндовано для сімейного відпочинку з дітьми. Знято на камеру YI 360 VR video. 4k на каналі all360world.
Holiday Villages Montenegro 5 * A new hotel located near the city of Ulcinj in Montenegro. We are glad to see the hotel in the 360 degree VR format. The hotel is oriented to the British market. The staff is very kind, wonderful animated animation, recommended for family holidays with children. Captured on the YI 360 VR video camera. 4k on the all360world channel.
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HOTEL VILE OLIVA**** - Montenegro, Petrovac
Hotel “Vile Oliva” is only 80 meters away from the beach in the beautiful old town of Petrovac, which is located in Budva Riviera on the Adriatic sea, Montenegro. Surrounded by the lavish Mediterranean vegetation, among the 140 sacred olive trees, some of which are 400 years old, a hotel complex of a 3-story main building and 11 villas offers a peace and enjoyment to its guests.
The hotel has 266 rooms of which are 98 standard rooms, 138 superior rooms, 23 duplex apartments and 6 superior apartments. With the total capacity of 700 beds, it is the biggest tourist complex in the Petrovac and one of the largest resorts in the entire Montenegrin coast.
The hotel facilities include a modern SPA center with the large indoor pool and whirlpools, sauna and massage rooms, an outdoor swimming pool - both for adults and children, three bars, conference hall, kids club, children playground, two-story parking garage, mini market…
Within a hotel, there is a restaurant with the 300 indoor seats as well as 250 seats on the terrace overlooking the sea. about us 2
Hotel “Vile Oliva” Petrovac is also an event center suitable for organizing and hosting of all kinds of celebrations, weddings, congresses and corporate events.
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Budva Becici Elitni Turisticki Kompleks DUKLEY GARDENS - Crna Gora Montenegro Promo HD
Budva Becici Elitni Turisticki Kompleks DUKLEY GARDENS - Crna Gora Montenegro Promo HD
Own a part of a tucked-in oasis by the seaside, only a two-hour flight from the busiest European cities. Your family will enjoy the privacy and safety of the most luxurious residential complex on the sunny Adriatic Coast. Bask in the irresistible charm of the Mediterranean on a private beach, while enjoying the impeccable service of the Dukley staff and the specialties of both the local and international cuisine.
American actor and musician, Steven Seagal, is in Montenegro for the first time. Together with his family, he is staying in the luxurious Dukley Gardens complex. Last night, at a cocktail party organized in his honor, he announced his intentions to invest into Budva, since, as he said, he recognized the quality and the value of the Dukley brand.
The actor also said that he was excited about all that this country’s tourism offers and the beauty of nature in Montenegro. He added that he considers Dukley Gardens a new and exclusive destination in the Mediterranean. Seagal also participated in the symbolic planting of the olive trees in the Dukley Alley.
After embarking in the first phase of the luxurious Dukley Gardens complex, and exhibiting it in Milan where it was presented the prestigious World’s Finest Clubs award, Dukley actively continues to attract respected foreign guests.
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Hotel Oliva sells fast on our site. The Oliva Hotel in Budva enjoys a central yet quiet location, only a 5-minute walk from the long gravel beach of Slovenska Plaza. All rooms are air-conditioned and have a balcony.
Aromatic regional dishes are served in the restaurant with its charming garden terrace under olive trees.
Wireless internet is available free of charge.
Hotel Oliva offers open-air parking for free and a garage is available as well.
The charming historic quarter of Budva with its entertainment facilities is just half a mile away can easily be reached via the seaside promenade from the Oliva hotel.
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Montenegro is one of the newest countries in the world having declared its independence from Serbia on 3rd June 2006. Other than Serbia, only Kosovo (2008) and South Sudan (2011) are newer.
Name
Montenegro translates from Venetian Italian as ‘Black Mountain’. The name refers to Mount Lovcen which rises 1,749m (5,738ft) above sea level in southwestern Montenegro.
European Grand Canyon
In terms of volume, Tara Canyon in Montenegro is Europe’s biggest canyon. It is 82km in length, 1,300m deep and 914m at its widest point.
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt’s first movie 'The Dark Side of the Sun' was filmed in Kotor Montenegro.
Currency
Although not yet a member of Euro, Montenegro uses the euro as its de-facto currency.
Wettest Village of Europe
The village of Crkvice on Mount Orjen in Montenegro is the wettest place in Europe with the highest total annual precipitation of 5,000mm.
Oldest Tree of Europe
The village of Mitrovica in Montenegro is home to one of the oldest olive trees in the world. Stara Maslina is said to be over 2,000 years old.
Tall
Montenegrins are some of the tallest people in the world with an average male height of 1.832m (6ft). They rank second to the Dutch by only a fraction.
Region of Kotor
The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Montenegro that was inscribed in 1979. It encompasses the old town of Kotor, the fortifications of Kotor, and the surrounding region of the inner Bay of Kotor.
Capital
Montenegro's capital Podgorica was bombed 90 times during Second World War. More massive damage was caused only to Pearl Harbor, Stalingrad and Dresden.
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Palata Venezia - Stari Grad (Old Town), Ulcinj, Montenegro in 4K
The perfect setting for our recent wedding ceremony.
Stroll through Stari Bar, Montenegro
Take a stroll through the ancient town of Stari Bar, Montenegro. Marvel at the stone aqueduct and the 2,000 year old olive tree.
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The island of Sveti Stefan in Budva Montenegro
The earliest record of Sveti Stefan is as the capital city of the Paštrovići community, which became a protectorate of the Republic of Venice in 1423, having been independent since the twelfth century. The Paštrovići accepted Venetian sovereignty because they were fearful of attack from the Turks. They retained considerable autonomy and paid no tribute to Venice, in return for ceasing piracy against Venetian ships
According to a legend recounted by Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša, the town fortification was funded after Paštrovići looted Turkish ships moored in front of Jaz during Barbarossa's siege of Kotor in 1539. The town was razed shortly after, during the Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War. After continuous pleas by Paštrovići, the Venetian Republic agreed to rebuild it in the 16th century. In the 15th century, the fortified village was built to defend against the Turks and became a haven for pirates of the Adriatic.
Initially, the island with its fortress had 12 families. In the 1800s, a village was established on the island with a population of about 400 people. Villa Miločer was built between 1934 and 1936 as the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic (1900–1961) of the Karađorđević family of Serbia, which was refurbished as part of the Aman Sveti Stefan resorts that opened in 2008–2009. The villa, surrounded by 800 olive trees, is laid out over a 32-hectare (79-acre) plot
The population of the island declined in the first half of the twentieth century, as residents left to join the armed forces or to move overseas. From 400 inhabitants in the nineteenth century, there were just 20 remaining by 1954. The Communist Yugoslav authorities converted it into a luxury hotel and moved the remaining inhabitants to the mainland, and the island village became an exclusive resort frequented by high-profile elites of the world
One of the four churches belonging to Praskvica Monastery on Sveti Stefan was turned into a casino by the Communists. The resort was visited by many celebrities, including Orson Welles, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, Princess Margaret, Carlo Ponti, Ingemar Stenmark, and Kirk Douglas. It was described as a '70s Adriatic playground on a hilly peninsula that's barely connected to the mainland. It was also a venue for political conferences and an occasional chess venue, attracting top-class players such as Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer.However, the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s brought a decline to the resort.
The Government of Montenegro proposed to recreate the old charm of the island, inviting international bids for a revitalization project. The contract was awarded to Aman Resorts in 2007, and the refurbished resort was completed in 2009. The Aman Sveti Stefan has a 30-year lease. On 13 July 2010 Montenegrin Statehood Day, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli gave a concert at the resort to mark the Golden Jubilee of the hotel. The hotel won the Hotel of the Year award from Gallivanter's Guide in 2010. In July 2014, tennis champion Novak Djokovic married Jelena Ristić at Sveti Stefan.
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