peninsula

Skadar Lake National Park

Also: Lake Skadar · Skadarsko jezero

Distance
≈40 km · ~45 min–1 h by road to Virpazar
Best time
Early summer for the water lilies; morning or late afternoon for birds and light
Getting there
Self-drive to Virpazar, the main launch point, or an organised tour combining it with Lovćen and Cetinje
Good for
Lake boat trip, Birdwatching, Nature, Full day

The largest lake in the Balkans — a national park of lily-covered bays, island monasteries and Europe's best birdwatching, reached from Bečići via Virpazar.

The largest lake in the Balkans

South of the mountains, on the Montenegro–Albania border, lies Skadar Lake — the largest lake in the Balkans by surface area, a seasonally shifting 370–530 km² of reed beds, lily-covered bays, island monasteries and some of the best birdwatching in Europe. It is one of the continent's most important refuges for the Dalmatian pelican, the largest freshwater bird in Europe (wingspan close to three metres) and a globally vulnerable species that nests here on floating reed platforms from spring into summer, sharing the reeds with herons, egrets and pygmy cormorants.

The lake boat trip

The thing to do here is a boat trip from Virpazar, the small lakeside village of guesthouses and jetties that serves as the main launch point. Operators run 1- to 2-hour cruises past fortress ruins, floating carpets of water lilies in early summer, and quiet coves. In 2026, reckon on roughly €15–25 per person for a group trip, plus a separate national park fee of about €5 per person on top — so confirm what's included before boarding. Boats generally go when they fill, and morning or late-afternoon light is kindest for photos and wildlife.

Getting there

Virpazar is a 45-minute-to-an-hour drive inland from Bečići. Skadar pairs naturally with Lovćen and the old royal capital of Cetinje on a single grand inland loop — exactly how most organised tours package it — though a full loop is a lot of driving, so you can equally do Skadar on its own as a gentler half-day. Bring cash for the boat and park fee.

Best Time

Early summer for the water lilies; morning or late afternoon for birds and light

Best For

Lake boat tripBirdwatchingNatureFull day

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a Skadar Lake boat trip from Virpazar?+

Reckon on roughly €15–25 per person for a one- to two-hour group boat trip from Virpazar in 2026, though many operators add a separate national park fee of about €5 per person on top. Confirm exactly what's included before you board; private or longer cruises cost more.

How far is Skadar Lake from Bečići?+

The lakeside village of Virpazar, the main launch point, is roughly 45 minutes to an hour from Bečići by road. It's an easy full-day trip by car or organised tour, often combined with Lovćen and Cetinje on a single inland loop.

What wildlife can you see on Skadar Lake?+

Skadar is one of Europe's most important bird refuges. It's home to the Dalmatian pelican — the largest freshwater bird in Europe, with a wingspan close to three metres and a globally vulnerable species — which nests here on floating reed platforms from spring into summer, alongside herons, egrets and pygmy cormorants.