Destination

General Information

  • Status: National Park since 1983. IBA (International Bird Area) status since 1989. Enrolled on the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance since 1995.

  • Location: Southeast Zeta-Skadar basin, along the Albanian border
  • Area: 40,000 ha

  • Area of Lakes: 370 km² (summer water level) to 540 km² (winter water level)

  • Elevation: 5 meters above sea level

  • Climate: Wetland habitat with sub-Mediterranean with mild, rainy winters and hot, and dry summers

Points of Interest

  • Grmožur: Nicknamed the Island of Snakes, Grmožur,  as an island prison and fortification complex built by the Ottomans in 1847 and conquered by Montenegrins in 1878. Soon after, it was converted into a prison under the rule of Prince Nikola. The abandoned island and ruins are known as the Montenegrin Alcatraz.

  • Lesendro Fort: Erected in 1843 by Petar II Petrović Njegoš on the island near the Vranjine fortress area. It was often called the “key of the lake” as it served as a military outpost for the defence of the Rijeka Crnojević. It was reclaimed after falling into the hands of the Turks and was used as an armory until after the First World War.

  • Centuries-old Orthodox monasteries such as Vranjina, Beška, and Kom are scattered around the region, largely untouched. They are tucked away on tiny islands or sheer slopes deep in the marshland, and best accessed by boat.