Montenegro, is located in the southwest of the Balkans, on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, a mountainous country, from Nikić 90 kilometers to the ancient city of Kotor. Before entering the ancient city, the winding road along the fjords has been swerving. Passing through the ancient town of Perast, the Adriatic Sea around the fjord is calm as a lake. The port can take a boat to St. George Rock. The rock on the island of Notre Dame is one of the two islands offshore of Perast. It is an artificial island. There is a Church of Notre Dame on the island. It is legendary to protect fishermen from the sea. Continue along Highway 8 (Black Mountain is called E65) to reach the ancient city of Kotor. Kotor Ancient City is one of the more well-preserved medieval old cities in the Adriatic Sea. Kotor Ancient City is also a precious world heritage site, worth savoring. The Kotor wall is built on almost vertical cliffs and looks like a mini version of the Great Wall, which can be elevated to overlook the old town and fjords. Continue along Highway 8, it is the old city of Budva. The architectural style of the ancient city is similar to that of Kotor, and the scale will be smaller, but the coastline of Budva is in stark contrast to Kotor. Beach, waves, and the charming island of San Stefan. Unfortunately, it has rained these days and there is a lack of blue sky and white clouds. The rainy and dark clouds form another unique view. Next stop in Albania