Lipa Cave
Lipa Cave, one of Montenegro's largest caves, is located in the mountains north and east of Budva, just a few kilometers from the village of Cetinje. The cave was discovered by accident when a dog fell through a hole into it but managed to escape safely through another opening.
The karst cavern is now one of Montenegro's most popular tourist attractions for both adventurous children and adults. A trip to the cave begins with a ride on a miniature train through the wild countryside, which is densely forested with pomegranate and wild fig trees. From here, you'll embark on a guided tour of some of the 3.5 kilometers of passages and great halls carved by thousands of years of dripping water and its underground tributaries.
- Tickets:
- Adults: 10.9 EUR
- Children up to five years: 1 EUR
- Children from 5-15 years old: 6.9 EUR
- The family package (includes two adults and two or three children up to 15 years of age): 29.9 EUR
The price includes parking, a train drive to the cave and back, a tour of the cave, a guide, and insurance
- Suggested duration: 1-2 hours
- Location: Lipa village, 5 km from Cetinje, the old Royal Capital of Montenegro.