After breakfast, head outside Kotor for some adventures in the mountainous town of Cetinje. Swing by Lovcen National Park to see its surreal landscapes and trails. If you’re able to handle stairs, head up to Njegos Mausoleum for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains at the summit of Jezerski Vrh (1647 m/5403 ft). The mausoleum was constructed in 1974 and houses a monument statue of a ruler and poet – Petar II Petrovic-Njegos. On a clear day, you can see as far as Albania from the top. After, head to the Cetinje Monastery to explore its history, architecture and Orthodox Christian relics, including the right hand of St. John the Baptist. Then, try some local prosciutto and cheese at a tasting at Njegusi – known for its meat, cheese and honey. You’ll return to Kotor for a free afternoon and a chance to climb the city walls to get a great view over the city and bay.