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Direct flight from Madrid to Bucharest (Romania) and Tivat (Montenegro)

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¡Hola, Bucharest!

 

New Madrid–Bucharest route
Fly to the heart of Romania and discover the “Little Paris of the East” and its fascinating surroundings.

 

Book now to fly between June and September 2026:

2 weekly flights.

Departures from Madrid:
Wednesdays at 07:10 and Sundays at 06:45.

Departures from Bucharest:
Wednesdays at 12:45 and Sundays at 12:20.

 

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¡Hola, Montenegro!

 

New Madrid–Tivat route
Immerse yourself in the contrasts of Montenegro with a non-stop flight to its vibrant coastal capital, Tivat.

 

Book now to fly between July and September 2026:

2 weekly flights.

Departures from Madrid:
Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10:55.

Departures from Tivat: 
Tuesdays and Saturdays at 14:45.

 

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Romania: the hidden soul of Eastern Europe

Romania is a destination that captivates without the need for grand embellishments. Located between the Carpathians and the Black Sea, it combines diverse landscapes, villages that preserve age-old traditions, and genuine hospitality. It is a country where the medieval and the modern coexist naturally, where castles overlook lakes shrouded in mist and every corner has a story to tell. Beyond its legends, such as that of Count Drácula, Romania invites you to discover its most authentic side: the tranquillity of the Saxon villages of Transylvania, the cultural vibrancy of Bucharest, the scent of freshly baked bread in local markets, and the power of a nature that still remains unspoilt.

 

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Bucarest:
the capital in revival

 

 

 

Bucharest, known as the Little Paris of the East, is a city full of contrasts. With its grand boulevards, modernist architecture, endless parks and charming cafés, Romania’s capital has reinvented itself without losing its essence. It is a place where classic and contemporary meet: neoclassical architecture stands alongside stylish venues, museums face hidden gardens, and a vibrant cultural scene continues to flourish.

Top 10 experiences to live in Bucharest

  1. Stroll along Calea Victoriei at sunset, taking in its historic façades, bookshops and boutiques.

  2. Enjoy a coffee at Carturești Carusel, one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world, and lose yourself among its elegant white shelves.

  3. Spend an afternoon in Cișmigiu Gardens, rowing on the lake or reading beneath the lime trees.

  4. Enjoy a glass of Romanian wine in a bar in the Lipscani district, accompanied by live music.

  5. Visit the Romanian Athenaeum and attend a classical concert in its circular hall adorned with marble and frescoes.

  6. Discover local flavours at Obor Market, where the aromas of cured meats, pickles and pastries fill the air.

  7. Cycle through Herăstrău Park, the city’s green lung, skirting the lake and the Japanese gardens.

  8. Immerse yourself in the nightlife of the Old Town, surrounded by terraces, warm lights and signature cocktails.

  9. Visit the Palace of the Parliament, one of the largest buildings in the world and a symbol of the country’s communist past.

  10. Enjoy tea at the SkyBar as night falls over Bucharest’s rooftops, offering a modern panorama of a city looking towards the future.

Explore the city’s top attractions and its calendar of musical, cultural and sporting events. Select your favourites to create personalised routes, and discover our suggested itineraries based on the length of your stay and your interests.
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Beyond Bucharest: Romania’s treasures

 

Travelling around Romania at your own pace is the best way to discover everything that lies beyond Bucharest. By booking your car together with your flight, you’ll enjoy greater convenience and a better price.
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Montenegro: the secret elegance of the Adriatic

Montenegro is a small country that never ceases to amaze with its diversity. Set between the Adriatic Sea and the mountains, it blends unspoilt nature, historic villages, and a laid-back way of life. Every stretch of its coastline and every curve of its roads reveals a different landscape: cliffs overlooking the sea, lakes surrounded by forests, and stone towns that retain the charm of the past. Although it shares a coastline with the well-known Croatia, Montenegro maintains a more reserved and authentic character. It is a serene destination, where time seems to move at a different pace and luxury takes on a new meaning: less ostentatious, more in harmony with its surroundings. Travelling to Montenegro is about rediscovering the essence of the Mediterranean, where nature, culture and tranquillity exist in perfect harmony. Sunrises by the sea, afternoons in medieval villages and nights under clear skies are all part of the experience in this small country with so much to offer.

 

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Inner Montenegro:
pure, untouched beauty

 

 

 

Such a small country rarely offers so many contrasts. In just a few hours, you can go from the blue waters of the Adriatic to the peaks of the Dinaric Alps, from medieval villages to landscapes that remain virtually untouched. Inland, you’ll find the most authentic side of Montenegro, where life follows its own rhythm, traditions remain alive, and nature reveals itself in its purest form. Exploring this region is a true escape: roads wind through mountains, lakes and valleys at an unhurried pace, with the feeling that time slows down so you can savour the journey.

Montenegro's five must-haves

Less than two hours from Tivat Airport, Montenegro’s capital, you can visit some of the country’s true gems: 

  1. Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is a walled gem where cobbled streets weave between churches and squares. Climbing up to St John’s Fortress rewards you with one of the most breathtaking views of the Adriatic.

  2. Perast, with its stone houses and nostalgic charm, invites you to wander aimlessly and set sail for the floating islands of Our Lady of the Rocks.

  3. Lovćen National Park, a world of limestone peaks and endless viewpoints, is home to the Njegoš Mausoleum, a symbol of Montenegrin pride.

  4. Lake Skadar, the largest in the Balkans, is a paradise for nature and waterfowl lovers, with villages that are reflected in its waters like a mirror.

  5. Durmitor, in the north, is the mountainous heart of the country: glaciers, high-altitude lakes, and the Tara River Canyon, one of the deepest in the world.

Tivat

Tivat: the more relaxed side of the Mediterranean

After the intensity of the inland regions, Tivat offers a change of pace. Located in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, it combines seaside charm with a modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere. It is a compact, well-maintained city that radiates a blend of local character and international flair. Here are some of the experiences travellers recommend in Tivat:

  • Stroll along Porto Montenegro’s marina and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere among boutiques, galleries, and waterfront restaurants.

  • Have a coffee or a cocktail at sunset, with the bay’s mountains reflected in the water.

  • Sail through the Bay of Kotor, considered one of the most beautiful in the world and discover small islands and coastal villages from the sea.

  • Visit the Botanical Gardens of Tivat, a green oasis filled with species brought by sailors from all over the world.

  • Spend a day on the beach at Plavi Horizonti, where crystal-clear waters and pristine natural surroundings provide the perfect escape.

  • Enjoy a seafood dinner at a local restaurant, perfectly paired with Montenegrin white wine.

Tivat is the ideal destination for those seeking a quieter side of the Mediterranean, free from crowds yet offering every modern comfort. It offers that perfect balance of relaxation, quality and authenticity that is hard to find on other European coastlines.
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