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Montenegro - Adriatic Coast

This 80km stretch of coastline is an eye-popping opal; the malachite greens of the looming mountains and the intense blues of the reflecting waters are dazzling enough to cause halluci-nations.

- gaze in wonder at the cutesy beauty of the exclusive walled island of Sveti Stefan

- soak up the summertime beach buzz of the Eastern-tinged town of Ulcinj

- let the kids off the leash on Petrovac’s promenade

Coverage includes: Best Places to Sleep, Budva & around, Bečići & Ra-failovići, Pržno, Sveti Stefan, Rijeka Reževići, Petrovac, Bar, Stari Bar, Ulcinj, Velika Plaža & Ada Bojana, When to Go.



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Simon Raven and Chris Raven were born in the United Kingdom. ‘Living the Linger’ was first published in 2005, and follows the brothers on a journey of lost love and search for the truth as they traverse Interstate 15 across backcountry USA. Simon and Chris became established as overland travel writers a year later with the publication of ‘Driving the Trans-Siberian’ in 2006 and ‘Carnival Express’ in 2007. The travel writing duo have since driven full circle around the Black Sea, traversed the Trans-oceanic highway from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast of South America and in 2007 travelled the road to Damascus. In addition to co-writing four travel books, they have documented and photographed multiple off the beaten track destinations across the globe including China’s deep south, tribal India and the Balkan peninsula.

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