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.
Olive Tree Holiday Park
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