Family multi activity holiday in Montenegro

Created for families with younger children (aged 7+), this is a fantastic week of mini adventures across three Montenegro locations. Brilliant local guides lead you rafting, hiking and canyoning, while your hosts are fully committed to their local community.
Mini adventures for intrepid kids Fully qualified local guides Kayaking Canyoning Hiking White water rafting Lake Skadar Durmitor National Park Tara Canyon
Price
£1145To£1195 excluding flights
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Duration
8 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
2-14 people
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Prices are for low and high season, to a maximum of 10px.
Minimum age 7.
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Book by 31st December and get a £100pp discount!
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Description of Family multi activity holiday in Montenegro

This fantastic multi activity holiday has been created after many requests from families with younger kids looking for bite-sized adventures in Montenegro. In the company of engaging and experienced local guides, spend a memorable week exploring three beautiful locations across Montenegro.

The activities you’ll try on this holiday include canyoning, white water rafting and ziplining. The trip is designed to suit children aged eight and up, but might also suit particularly daring kids who are a bit younger – just ask if you’re unsure .

The trip begins in Lake Skadar National Park. Here you’ll enjoy a peaceful kayaking session, while in Rikavac Canyon you’ll spend a morning scrambling over rocks and leaping into the water during a canyoning session. Leaving the lake behind, there are more action-packed exploits in another scenic setting as you grab your paddles for a session of whitewater rafting on the Tara River with professional guides.

Continue through Durmitor National Park via some of the most stunning landscapes that Montenegro has to offer. Chief among them is Black Lake, a glacial lake surrounded by pine forest. Your final destination is Zabljak, a base for hiking in the Dragisnica Valley (and foraging for edible berries in late summer).

There’s time for one big send-off before heading home – or continuing your Balkan travels independently, as many families choose to do. Head back to the Tara Canyon for a wow-worthy ziplining excursion. For those wanting for something a little more challenging, there’s also the option of a via ferrata – think of it as like a high ropes course, but on the rocks.

Your hosts are as committed to minimising their environmental impact as they are to working with local restaurants and guides at all times. Car transfers are kept to a minimum, and if you spot any litter you can be sure it will be picked up. Montenegro’s great natural beauty is one of (many) reasons it’s such a popular place for families, and when you travel responsibly, you help it to stay that way.

Price information

£1145To£1195 excluding flights
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Prices are for low and high season, to a maximum of 10px.
Minimum age 7.
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Check dates

2026: 24 May, 21 Jun, 28 Jun, 5 Jul, 12 Jul, 19 Jul, 26 Jul, 2 Aug, 9 Aug, 16 Aug, 23 Aug, 30 Aug

Travel guides

Montenegro multi activity
Though pint-sized, Montenegro is packed with beautiful and dramatic scenery.
Family activity
Our guide helps you take the plunge in an array of out-of-the-ordinary locations.

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4 Reviews of Family multi activity holiday in Montenegro

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Reviewed on 21 Aug 2022 by

Superb experience. My 13 year old daughter is still missing it all. Read full review

Reviewed on 07 Aug 2022 by

Montenegro was so beautiful - way beyond what we’d expected... Fantastic! Read full review

Reviewed on 22 Aug 2022 by

We had a good holiday. It was a real adventure, we loved all the activities and the kids enjoyed having some company their own age. It felt like we'd had a long break from work, despite the trip only being a week long. Read full review

Reviewed on 24 Jul 2022 by

The most memorable part of the holiday was... Kayaking. Eating meals in the homes of locals and their local food. Sights and sounds of the wildlife. Matija, our amazing guide! Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

We want our holidays to be high impact in experience but low impact on the environment! Once you are at Villa Miela, transport will be mostly on foot, kayak or bike, with car transfers provided to starting points for excursions or restaurants if needed.

Lake Skadar is a National Park and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. As such, our tour guides will ensure you pay all relevant National Park fees and encourage you to behave in an eco-friendly manner at all times by supporting the Leave No Trace principles –travelling on marked paths, disposing of waste properly, leaving what you find (unless it’s other people’s rubbish!), respecting wildlife and being considerate of other visitors and the local community.

We are committed to local conservation projects and have contributed actively as well as financially to local initiatives, most notably a CZIP (Montenegrin RSPB) project to help repair and maintain nesting rafts for the local, endangered Dalmatian Pelican colony. As the leading sustainable tour operator in the country, it is up to us to lead by example, protecting the National Parks from over-development and ensuring their beauty can be enjoyed by the next generation.

Your accommodation also respects the environment. With metre-thick stone walls, built before air-conditioning was invented as the traditional Mediterranean way of keeping cool, air-conditioning is neither needed, nor provided. Instead, electric fans are available for occasional use if the naturally cool interior needs a little help in the hottest weeks. To keep emissions down, guests are asked to turn off all electric fans/lights on leaving the room. Guests are also requested to keep water use to a minimum, especially important during the dry summer months. The village has no mains water connection and Villa Miela's water reservoir, fed by mountain-spring, needs careful management during the long dry summer.

While in Montenegro, we preference low or no carbon impact activities like hiking & kayaking, slow travel, while at our activity base, we use LED lights, fans instead of AC and provide a zero mile breakfast basket.

People

We've built strong links with local communities at Lake Skadar and support their maintenance of historic traditions, from bee-keeping, fishing and carp-smoking to the making of wine, cheese, olive-oil and flavoured brandies. By visiting home-producers and buying their wares, you will build pride, contribute to the local economy and encourage the development of and investment in sustainable agro-tourism. Along the way, you'll meet local people like Ivo Ukšanovic and his wife Radmila who produce award-winning wine, just 1000 barrels a year, using traditional techniques and no artificial additives. English isn’t widely spoken around the lake, but your guides will be able to translate to make each interaction memorable and meaningful for you and your host community. Your visit, and National Park fees, really count in a remote, beautiful and unknown Balkan destination which is still suffering from decades of impoverishment caused by urban migration and the 1990s Yugoslavian war.

Every year we are actively involved in clean-up operations both on the lake and in the National Park at large. We have campaigned for and obtained several large refuse containers for villages that had previously had no way to dispose of their garbage, and every spring we help to clear hiking trails so that remote villages can also benefit from the growing tourism industry.

Your accommodation at Villa Miela has also been sensitively restored to conserve an example of traditional local architecture, drawing praise from the local community (and many visitors!). Historic features have been preserved, such as the solid stone archway in the "konoba" (ground floor), once used for storing wine and smoking hams and carp, or the tiny original windows which help maintain a naturally cool interior. As the first such renovation in the area, it is hoped that the Villa will encourage more regeneration along these lines and deter less scrupulous investors from knocking down such buildings and replacing them with cheaper concrete structures.

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