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Helicopter Scenic Tours Kotor PRICE LIST 2020 HELICOPTER SCENIC TOURS KOTOR Duration: 15min Price: 500 eur AP tax passengers: 17 eur Price per person if 4: 125€ ROUTE: SVETI MARKO, PORTO MONTENEGRO, VERIGE, LADY OF THE ROCKS, PERAST The beautiful Bay of Kotor - or Boka Kotorska - is often called Europe’s southern most fjord. It earns the moniker with reason, boasting towering peaks that surround a rocky coastline dotted with pretty coastal towns. The Kotor Bay tour is an unfor- gettable helicopter adventure for visitors to Montenegro who wish to discover the legend of “Our Lady of the Rocks”, a centuries old artificial island located right here in the Bay. Discover the fascinating history of the “floating church” and witness Kotor, a UNESCO protected the walled city, from above. SVETI STEFAN Duration: 40min Price: 1200 eur AP tax passengers: 17 eur Price per person if 4: 300€ ROUTE: SVETI MARKO, PORTO MONTENEGRO, PERAST, KOTOR, LUSTICA, BUDVA, SV. NIKOLA, SV. STEFAN A perfect view of the largest part of Budva Riviera. After takeoff circling Lustica you will fly over the Mamula Island. Near the coast, flight continues in addition to numerious beaches, with panoramic views of the old town of Budva. After a turn near Sveti Stefan, we will go back below the slopes of Lovcen Mountain. The world famous Claudia Schiffer and Sylvester Stallone also enjoyed spending time on this stunning islet! Attached to the coast by a narrow isthmus this charming seaside hideaway pairs cobbled lanes, shaded courtyards and 600-year-old red-tiled roofs with three pink-sand beaches. Make your own memories at Montenegro’s most photo- graphed site! TARA Duration: 1h 40min Price: 3000 eur AP tax passengers: 17 eur Price per person if 4: 750€ ROUTE: PORTO MONTENEGRO, LADY OF THE ROCKS, KOTOR, LOVCEN, CETINJE, OSTROG, PLUZINE LAKE, TARA CANYON, SKADAR LAKE, KOTOR, LADY OF THE ROCKS Gorgeous flight from seaside to the north of Montenegro. All time we will fly above three main Montenegro rivers, Moraca, Tara and Piva. All the rivers adorn the picturesque canyons, which leave every visitor breathless. Tara canyon is the largest canyon in Europe and the second largest in the whole world after Colorado Canyon. Our unforgettable helicopter tour features the dramatic Montenegrin landscape as we fly over national parks, authentic villages and the most beautiful European river and world’s second deepest canyon, Tara. SKADAR LAKE Duration: 1h Price: 1800 eur AP tax passengers: 17 eur Price per person if 4: 450€ ROUTE: PORTO MONTENEGRO, LADY OF THE ROCKS, KOTOR, LOVCEN, SKADAR LAKE, SV STEFAN, BUDVA, LUSTICA Standard takeoff over St. Marko Island and Porto Montenegro. The flight will go through Kotor bay with panoramic view on Lady of the rocks Island, ancient Perast and Kotor. Then we climb near Lovcen mountain, up to Mausoleum. Flight down from Lovcen will go above the Budva Old town, with the flight back to Lustica. In a circle around Lustica we’ll fly over Mamula Island and Blue cave. MONTENEGRO 360 Duration: 2h Price: 3600 eur AP tax passengers: 17 eur Price per person if 4: 900€ ROUTE: ST. MARKO ISLAND, PORTO MONTENEGRO, LADY OF THE ROCKS, KOTOR, NJEGUSI MAUSOLEUM, LOVCEN, TARA RIVER, SKADAR LAKE, ADA BOJANA, ULCINJ, ST. STEFAN, BUDVA The whole Montenegro on the palm. Skadar lake is the largest cryptodepression in Europe. Also this is the only habitat of pelicans in the south of Europe. With this breathraking tour you will be able to see the whole Montenegro in just 2 hours. The largest lake, canyon and the most beautiful bay in the world. MEDITERRANEAN TOUR Duration: 1h 10min Price: 2100 eur AP tax passengers: 17 eur Price per person if 4: 525€ ROUTE: PORTO MONTENEGRO, LADY OF THE ROCKS, PERAST, KOTOR, LUSTICA, BUDVA, PETROVAC, BAR, ULCINJ Flying along the Montenegrin coast you will be enthralled by sitesof St. Stefan, Budva, Bar, Ulcinj Riviera and mountains that rise out of the sea. This unforgettable tour features the dramatic cosatline with hidden beaches and seafront towns where the clear waters paint the most exotic of scenes. It is something you must experience once in your lifetime! Let us show you Ulcinj, the former pirate place and slave market, now a vibrant Montenegrin coastal town surrounded by some of the largest Adriatic sandy beaches and olive woods. Flights are operated by Airways BOOK NOW! Scenic & Charter the only owner and licensed operator of commercial +382 67 251 002 helicopter services in Montenegro, +382 68 246 961 Croatia and Bosnia. [email protected].
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