Olive Tree Holiday Park

Ulcinj


The tents and bungalows may be new, but they're dotted across a centuries-old olive grove that produces some of Montenegro's finest oil. It's an absolutely wonderful place to get away from the bustle of the beaches below. The pretty, raised tents come with either two singles or a queen bed, along with outdoor relaxing areas and barbecues.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ulcinj attractions

1. St Nicholas’ Cathedral

0.68 MILES

Colourful frescoes fill this Serbian Orthodox cathedral, set among a picturesque grove of gnarled olive trees just below the main gate to the Old Town. It…

2. Upper Gate

0.73 MILES

The entrance to the Old Town is reached via a steep slope.

3. Ulcinj Museum

0.74 MILES

Just inside the Old Town walls, this small museum houses Roman and Ottoman artefacts and a relief map of the town.

4. Fountain

0.74 MILES

Just outside the Old Town museum, this 17th-century fountain (these days it's more like a tap) has an Arabic inscription, a crescent moon and flowers…

5. Lamit Mosque

0.77 MILES

Lamit Mosque dates from 1689 but was substantially rebuilt after the 1979 earthquake. The ceiling has interesting green-painted geometric wood panelling.

6. Pasha’s Mosque

0.78 MILES

The 1719 Pasha's Mosque is an elegant complex with a defunct hammam (Turkish bathhouse) attached.

7. Old Town

0.79 MILES

The ancient walled town overlooking Mala Plaža is largely residential and somewhat dilapidated, a legacy of the 1979 earthquake. This is part of its charm…

8. Mezjah Mosque

0.84 MILES

Set back slightly from the road, the 1728 Mezjah Mosque is Ulcinj’s main Islamic place of worship. Inside there's a sloping floor and wooden mezzanine.