2026-05-26
Skadar Lake Private Chauffeur Tour — FFGR Montenegro Montenegro
Discover the Balkan Peninsula's largest lake with a FFGR Montenegro private chauffeur — national park access, boat transfers, and exclusive lakeside dining.
Lake Skadar — Skadarsko Jezero — straddles the border between Montenegro and Albania, its 391 square kilometres of reed-fringed water and medieval island monasteries constituting the Balkan Peninsula's most important wetland and one of Europe's least visited natural wonders. The national park that encompasses the Montenegrin portion of the lake is accessible via the town of Virpazar, eighty kilometres south of Kotor.
FFGR Montenegro's Skadar Lake excursion departs from Kotor or Budva and follows the wine road through Rijeka Crnojevića — a village of extraordinary beauty where a sixteenth-century stone bridge crosses a turquoise river channel — before arriving at Virpazar for a private boat excursion on the lake.
The boat tour, arranged with a dedicated captain, navigates through the lotus fields that bloom in late June and July, past the island monastery of Kom, and to the fortified island of Grmožur — a former Austro-Hungarian prison known locally as the Montenegrin Alcatraz. The tour lasts approximately two hours.
Lunch follows at Restoran Stari Most in Rijeka Crnojevića, a restaurant occupying a waterfront building above the historic bridge where the kitchen produces smoked carp, eel, and lake fish of a quality unavailable anywhere else in the country. FFGR Montenegro reserves the terrace table for guests in advance.
The full Skadar Lake day-tour runs six to seven hours from Kotor and is best undertaken in autumn or spring when lake levels are highest and pelican colonies most visible. FFGR Montenegro prices this excursion from €420 for a Mercedes S-Class. Contact us at contact@ffgrmontenegro.com.
