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Its Adriatic shores once served as a base for the Yugoslav navy and a holiday spot for political officials. But in recent years, Montenegro has developed so swiftly that many European Riviera destinations are now peering over its nature-blessed shoulders. Still, it is half as expensive as the rest of the Mediterranean, and Montenegro travel is fast climbing to the top of travelers lists. Read on to discover travel tips and tourist information in our Montenegro travel guide.

What to do in Montenegro

Montenegro travel is most alluring to tourists because of its pristine coastline, beaches, and charming old towns. Still, its most prized gem, the incredibly picturesque Kotor, is located just a little inland at the end of a bay resembling a fjord. Another big attraction is Budva’s beachfront, but you should also attempt to schedule some time to visit Stari Bar’s ruins. Away from the coast, the mountains—notably the magnificent Durmitor National Park—offer most of the region’s attractions. However, Cetinje, the former capital of Montenegro, is also a very worthwhile visit.

Where to Stay in Montenegro

 

It’s always a good idea to stay close to the main attractions to easily explore the neighborhood, go on tours, and take day trips. Additionally, it is advantageous because it places you close to entertainment, quality eateries, and retailers.

Montenegro’s most upscale accommodations, including the Royal Blue Montenegro apartments in Tivat, which overlook the Adriatic and verdant landscape, and Royal Town Kotor luxury serviced apartments in Kotor, are located a stone’s throw from the distinctively formed Bay of Kotor. So if you are looking for easy access to Tivat International Airport, Porto Montenegro, and the enchanting Kotor Old Town- you could not be better placed.

When to Visit Montenegro

 

The ideal time to visit Montenegro is elusive, especially if you want to spend time in the mountains and the beaches. Generally speaking, the best times to visit the seaside are in the late spring or the fall, whereas hiking is best done during the clear, dry summer months.

Expect crowded coastal resorts if you plan to visit Montenegro in July or August since tourists from throughout the Balkans will flock to the country’s beaches. However, warm seas, more room, and reduced pricing make June and September more relaxing and pleasurable. Even though certain high regions will still have some snow, hikers can begin exploring the summits in April. Winter delivers excellent skiing conditions to the northern ski resorts of Kolasin and Savin Kuk. Even in the winter, the shore may be surprisingly mild; however, many restaurants won’t reopen until close to Easter.

Montenegro Tourist Info

 

In Montenegro, tap water is considered safe, so you don’t need to worry about hoarding bottled water. Mountainous regions, like Lake Skadar, are teeming with freshwater springs that supply local communities with pure, hygienic water.

European Health Insurance Cards are not accepted in Montenegro even though it is on course to join the EU. Instead, make sure to get travel insurance covering sporting activities since Montenegro travel is packed with various thrilling outdoor activities.

Driving in Montenegro is simple, but parking the car is challenging, especially near the Bay of Kotor. Even outside of the busy season in the spring, it can take time to find a spot. Therefore, you must choose accommodation with secure on-site parking if you rent a car. Our Royal Town Kotor apartments offer fully serviced accommodation with on-site indoor and outdoor parking, a shuttle bus service, 24-hour security, and luxury amenities such as an infinity pool and gym. 

Montenegro Travel Tips; Local Knowledge

The people of Montenegro are accustomed to holding their alcohol and anticipate the same of guests. Even after a hearty watering session, being visibly intoxicated indicates poor taste. When interacting with natives, take it slow, don’t shoot, and balance the alcohol with food and water.
You should know that the popular plum liquor rakija contains 53% alcohol, so don’t take it lightly. 

The official tongue of Montenegro is Montenegrin, a Serbo-Croatian dialect used across the former Yugoslavia. The languages are remarkably similar, despite each nation proudly claiming to have its own national dialect. Therefore, learning some fundamental phrases you may use across borders for your Montenegro travel experience will be invaluable. 

In Montenegro, English is not as widely spoken, especially when you travel inland from the coast. While many younger people are fluent in English, older generations are more likely to use Russian or German as their second language. You must enter Croatian or Serbian as your search terms when using Google Translate, as it does not recognize Montenegrin.

A Chance to Invest in Montenegro

Many visitors who step foot on the vibrant land of this charming Balkan nation are captivated, and Montenegro’s prospects for international investors are fantastic, particularly in the Montenegro real estate industry. As the founders and developers of two incredible luxury serviced apartment complexes, we have brought unique property for sale in Montenegro to many foreign investors. Our expansive projects have opened doors to Kotor apartments for sale and Tivat apartments for sale for hundreds of investors, allowing the chance to buy property in Montenegro in the most exclusive locations. 

 

Royal Town Kotor- The Number One Destination for Montenegro Travel

If you are still deciding whether Montenegro travel is for you, you shouldn’t think twice because it is one of the safest countries in the Balkans. It has fantastic scenery, charming towns, beautiful areas for resting by the sea, and, most importantly, warm and welcoming people who would be delighted to show you around. Our luxury Kotor apartments at Royal Town Kotor and serviced Tivat rentals at Royal Blue Montenegro make the perfect bases to explore the best of Montenegro travel. Contact us today to find out details of our exclusive apartments in Montenegro. 

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