Painting holiday in Montenegro
Highest price is for solo occupancy with en suite room.
Description of Painting holiday in Montenegro
Painting watercolours of waterlilies, sketching Skadar, and a spot of wild swimming at a waterfall in between: on this painting holiday at Lake Skadar you can spend the week brushing up your painting skills, or creating art for the first time.
Your home for the week is a restored villa in such a good setting that your first painting spot will be right on its decking. You’ll also go to a series of other great vantage points, including one of the most famous in the region: Pavlova Strana – a viewpoint that overlooks a dramatic river bend. There’s time for sketching at the medieval hill village of Godinje, and in the historic city of Budva, too.
Your holiday includes time spent exploring and gathering inspiration – maybe you’ll find some at the local winery, or in the frescos at the 15th century Kom monastery. There are frequent wild swimming opportunities as you explore the lake. There’s also a free day for exploration – or simply more painting.
This trip features painting lessons led by artist Karen Peason. Karen is a British painter and sculptor with 20 years’ experience. Karen uses inks, acrylics, oils, pastels and mixed media in her work, but her main discipline is watercolour. She exhibits regularly.
You’ll be with a maximum of nine other guests, meaning that there’s plenty of individual tuition, should you want it. Breakfasts and dinners are included, and you’ll soon make plenty of painting pals round the table.
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7 Reviews of Painting holiday in Montenegro
Reviewed on 27 May 2025 by Ruth Kirkby
An excellent holiday. I really enjoyed the lovely villa, the painting opportunities and the great company. We visited some lovely places and really had a taste of the real Montenegro. Emma the host spoke fluent Montenegrin which was extremely helpful. I would highly recommend this holiday! Read full reviewReviewed on 25 May 2025 by Denise de Pauw
Fantastic, lovely location, food, people, art teacher and generally would recommend! Read full reviewReviewed on 22 Sep 2024 by Margaret Stevens
I thoroughly enjoyed it and would definitely recommend this painting holiday which also offers enough activities and interest for non-painting partners or friends (at a reduced price on request). Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Sep 2023 by Judith Dawson
PERFECT! The best of all my art workshops, and I've attended a few - all great. The other guests were delightful and our artist/tutor, Karen Pearson was friendly, talented, fun AND an inspiring teacher. Finally the in-house team who welcomed us warmly, took care of our every need and request eagerly and efficiently, was superlative. Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Sep 2023 by Carolyn Dixon
This was a memorable painting holiday. The other participants were delightful,adventurous folk and the staff were very considerate.We learned a lot from our teacher, Karen who catered effortlessly to all painting needs and levels. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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We want our holidays to be high impact in experience but low impact on the environment! Once you’re at the villa, transport will be mostly on foot, kayak or bike, with car transfers provided as starting points for excursions or restaurants if needed.Lake Skadar is a National Park and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance and your visit and National Park fees will help promote and sustain responsible tourism and protection for this area. As such, our tour guides will encourage you to behave in an eco-friendly manner at all times by supporting the Leave No Trace principles – travelling where possible along marked water channels, 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. When needed, we campaign to protect local wildlife reserves under threat of development, such as the nearby Ulcinj saltpans most recently.
The accommodation for this holiday, Villa Miela, has been sensitively restored by its British owners, drawing praise from the local community and visitors for conserving historic architectural features 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.
With metre-thick stone walls, air-conditioning is neither needed, nor provided, and guests are encouraged to use fans only when necessary and to turn off all electric fans/lights on leaving the room.
Guests are also asked to keep water use to a minimum, especially important during the dry summer months. The village has no mains water connection and while Villa Miela's water reservoir is fed by mountain-spring during winter, this source dries up in the summer.
People
We have built strong links with local communities at Lake Skadar and support their maintenance of threatened 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 eco-tourism in an area where tourism needs examples of how to develop sustainably.You’ll meet local people like Hassan Muratovic and his wife Nada at remote Murici beach and learn about their ethnic Albanian culture and traditional way of fishing. English isn’t widely spoken round the lake, but your guides will be able to translate to make each interaction create a valuable cultural exchange between you and your host community. Your visit really counts 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 also 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.
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