Some history about Ulcinj:

Ulcinj, a former commercial core and the main port on the Adriatic. Today a typical seaside town with the impact of modern life that invites to rest and enjoy “all your senses”: sea, sunshine and not far away, palm and olive trees will make your holiday quite unforgettable.
Ulcinj has 26 OOO inhabitants and features a multi-national diversity which certainly makes the city richer.
Ulcinj comes first for the highest number of sunny days on the Montenegrin coast (218 days).
The area around Ulcinj has a number of different types of beaches, fine sand to rocky coves providing privacy for rest and relaxation. Speaking of enjoyment, we certainly should mention the “tree of love “an olive tree. They grow in abundance, more than 80 000 a great promotion for us.
Many hours of sunshine, summer temperatures of average 25°, fine sand rich in minerals and the sulfuric water make it potential for health tourism. The climate allows a long summer season beginning May and ends early November.
Montenegro
Area: 13 812 km2
Capital: Podgorica 173 000
Population: 662 000
Historical capital: Cetinje
Coastline 293 km
Beach lengths 73 km
Longest beach at Ulcinj Velika Plaza 13 km
Highest peak: Bobotov kuk Mount Durmitor 2 522 m
The largest lake: Skadar - 391 km2
Deepest canyon: Tara - 1,300 m
The biggest bay: Bay of Kotor
Time zone: GMT 1
Current system: 220V/50Hz
Climate: Mediterranean
The average air temperature in summer 30 ° C
Maximum sea temperature 23° C
Average number of sunny days per year: 240
The bathing season: 180 days
Sea: dark blue
Sea transparency: from 38 to 56 m
Currency: EUR € 1 € = 100 cents