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Telenor roaming with free weather forecast
Protective factor of your summer vacation
Don’t let anything surprise you on your summer vacation, have a head start!

Telenor, the best network with the largest coverage in Montenegro, has provided you with the only roaming service with a weather forecast in hopes your every conversation turns out sunny, and each sms message warm.
Service “Weather forecast” will be activated if you, when entering Montenegro, choose Telenor mobile network. After that, system will automatically send you an SMS with notification about activation of servise. Additionaly, you will receive an SMS with manual how to deactivate or reactivate the service. If you have roaming service active, do not miss the opportunity to daily, free of charge get the wether forecast for Montenegro!
So choose Telenor roaming with free weather forecast. Choose the Sun!
Welcome to Montenegro!
Since Montenegro occupies 14 000 km2, in just a day you can enjoy fresh mountain air, view an impressive canyon, experience the scent of a pine forest, the sparkle of clear lakes and take a dive into the crystal clear sea. The 620 000 inhabitants are descendants of many nations – Christians, Muslims, Byzantines, Slavs, Turks, Illirs and Mediterranean people whose histories intertwined for centuries. Whether you decide to explore the citadels of towns by the sea, enjoy the rich nightlife of the capital or test your limits playing extreme sports on Tara and Durmitor, you will surely spend an unforgettable vacation here. That is why Telenor made a selection of the locations you must visit.
Telenor Roaming warmly recommends visiting places that will enrich your journey through Montenegro.
- Mount Durmitor – an oasis of natural beauty. With its seventeen glacier lakes, the most famous being the Black Lake (Crno jezero), Durmitor National Park made the UNESCO World Heritage List. Durmitor’s rich, varied plant and animal life is bound to move you.
- Tara river canyon – breathtaking rafting.
- Rafting through the gorges, abysses and rapids of the beautiful Tara river is but a part of the attraction that will boost your good mood to the maximum.
- Biogradska Gora (The Biograd River Forest) – the last European rain forest. Visit Biogradska Gora, one of Europe’s last rain forests with typical rain forest vegetation.
- Ada Bojana – a paradise island. This 2,889 meter long river island, situated at the very end of Velika Plaža (Long Beach) in Ulcinj, where Bojana river flows into the sea, has been a favorite nudist destination for decades.
- Boka Kotorska -pearl of the Adriatic. These shores preserve the testimony of stormy history and centuries-long intertwining of civilizations.
- Budva – an open-air stage. One of the oldest towns of the Adriatic whose walls surround an open-air stage that offers the visitors a plethora of manifestations, promotions of literary works, concerts and exhibitions.
- Cetinje and the Mausoleum on Mount Lovćen – a discourse with gods and thunder. Museums, galleries, archives, art academies, the monastery, old embassy buildings and consular offices are but a part of what makes Cetinje one of the most attractive tourist destinations of contemporary Montenegro.
- The monastery of Ostrog – a unique shrine visited by members of all confessions. The monastery is situated high up in the rocky mountain massif. It is the largest Montenegrin shrine and one of the best known shrines in Southern Europe, founded in the 17th century.
- Skadar lake– the last sanctuary of the pelican. The largest lake in the Balkan peninsula is one of the few remaining potable water marshes, the last habitat of the pelican and the largest bird reserve in Europe.
- Kotor – a unique fusion of the modern and the traditional. The old town of Kotor is one of the best preserved medieval urban centers in this part of the Mediterranean Sea. Its narrow streets and small squares with architectural monuments of the Middle Ages, along with other beautiful sites, have accounted for Kotor making the UNESCO Register of the World Cultural Heritage and Natural Beauty.
- Sveti Stefan – town-resort. Sveti Stefan is a small picturesque town surrounded by the sea. Built in the 15th century, contemporary Sveti Stefan is a town-resort artificially connected with the mainland.
- Mount Lovćen -Belvederes distinguish Mount Lovćen. The view from Lovćen leaves a unique, unforgettable visual impression. Once on Lovćen, do not forget to visit the mausoleum of the greatest Montenegrin poet and ruler, Petar Petrović Njegoš, the pinnacle of your visit to the Lovćen National Park.
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