Your boat departs from Virpazar and first takes you through a lovely canal lined with reeds and water willows. After you exit, the vast water giant, Lake Skadar, will unfurl before your eyes.
Your journey continues left, under the Tanki Rt bridge, where a field of water chestnuts awaits. As you admire this extensive green carpet, a centuries-old fortification will emerge.
Lesendro, known as the greatest sorrow of Njegoš, nowadays resembles a utopia for birds. Depending on the time of year, you can observe many avian species as they dry their wings on its ruins and bask in the sun.
In the background, the Vranjina Island rises from the fresh lake waters; on the other side, the lake meets its largest water resource, the Morača River. A little further, you will be gliding near one of the two bird reserves on Lake Skadar.
The three nearby islets and the view they hide will reveal why Lake Skadar is one of Montenegro's most captivating places to visit. The endless carpet, woven from white and yellow water lilies and their large, floating, dark green leaves, will leave you breathless.
Panoramas on your way back will not disappoint your travellers' thirst either. They might even make you wonder why you didn't book the lengthier tour in the first place.
To keep you from sobbing over spilt milk, we will provide an extra few minutes for you to enjoy the ideal wilderness around you while taking a refreshing swim.
(For a detailed description, read the itinerary.)