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Montenegro travel guide: all you need to know

VISITEZ LE MONTÉNÉGRO

Combinaison parfaite entre mer et montagne, le pays de la "Montagne Noire" possède de nombreux atouts pour devenir rapidement l'une des destinations estivales européennes les plus en vogue.

Monnaie

€ - Euro (1€ ≃ 1,05$ ≃0,86£)

POPULATION

0,5 million

LANGUE

Maltais, Anglais

SUPERFICIE

316 km²

FUSEAU HORAIRE

UTC+1 / UTC+2

DRAPEAU

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Pick a Montenegrin destination

Kotor Bay

Montenegro's answer to Norway's fjords.

Lake Skadar NP

Le plus grand lac des Balkans et l'une des plus grandes réserves d'oiseaux d'Europe

Podgorica

Signifiant littéralement "sous la petite montagne", c'est la capitale et la plus grande ville du Monténégro

Durmitor NP

The largest Montenegrin natural park.

Lovćen NP

L'un des principaux monuments du pays, situé sur la montagne du même nom

Prepare your trip to Montenegro

Montenegro may be small, but it offers breathtaking natural beauty, charming old towns, and an adventurous spirit. From the dramatic fjord-like Bay of Kotor and the serene beaches of the Adriatic coast to the rugged peaks of Durmitor and the wild Tara River Canyon, Montenegro is packed with stunning landscapes. It’s ideal for hiking, road trips, and relaxing seaside escapes—all at great value.

 

Citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter Montenegro visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, some nationalities do require a visa. It’s best to check with the nearest Montenegrin embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information specific to your situation.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The information below is provided merely as an indication and applies for short-term tourism visa purposes only. Before your trip to Montenegro, or if you are planning to come to Montenegro for another purpose (work, studies, …), check the official information on the Montenegrin government website: https://www.gov.me/en/

⏳ Visa-free but limited to maximum 90 days for a period of 180 days if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Albanie; Andorre; Antigua-et-Barbuda; Argentine; Australie; Autriche; Bahamas ; Bahreïn ; Barbade ; Belgique; Bosnie Herzégovine; Brésil; Brunéi ; Bulgarie; Canada; Chili; Chine; Colombie; Costa Rica; Croatie; Chypre; Tchéquie ; Danemark; Dominique ; Le Salvador; Estonie; Finlande; France; Géorgie; Allemagne; Grèce; Grenade ; Guatemala; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hongrie; Islande; Irlande; Israël; Italie; Japon; Kiribati ; Koweit; Lettonie; Liechtenstein ; Lituanie; Luxembourg, Macao ; Malaisie; Malte; Iles Marshall; Maurice ; Mexique; Micronésie; Moldavie; Monaco; Monténégro; Pays-Bas; Nouvelle-Zélande; Nicaragua; Macédoine du Nord; Norvège; Oman; Palaos ; Panama; Paraguay ; Pérou; Pologne; Le Portugal; Qatar; Roumanie; Saint-Christophe-et-Niévès; Sainte-Lucie; Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines; Samoa ; Saint Marin; Serbie; Les Seychelles; Singapour; Slovaquie; Slovénie; Iles Salomon; Corée du Sud; Espagne; Suède; Suisse; Taïwan; Timor oriental ; Tonga ; Trinité-et-Tobago; Turquie; Tuvalu; Emirats Arabes Unis; Royaume-Uni; États-Unis d'Amérique; Uruguay; Vanuatu; Vatican; Venezuela

🛂 Visa required if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Afghanistan ; Algérie; Angola; Arménie; Azerbaïdjan; Bahreïn ; Bengladesh ; Biélorussie ; Bélize ; Bénin ; Bhoutan; Bolivie; Bostwana ; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cambodge; Cameroun; Cap-Vert; République centrafricaine; Tchad; Chine; Comores ; Congo; Congo (Rép. Dém.); Côte d'Ivoire (Côte d'Ivoire); Cuba; Djibouti; République dominicaine; Équateur; Egypte; Guinée Équatoriale; Érythrée ; Eswatini ; Ethiopie; Fidji ; Gabon; Gambie; Ghana; Guinée; Guinée-Bissau ; Guyane; Haïti; Inde; Indonésie; Iran; Irak; Jamaïque; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kosovo; Koweit; Kirghizistan ; Laos; Liban; Lesotho; Libéria; Libye; Madagascar; Malawi; Maldives; Mali; Mauritanie ; Mongolie; Maroc; mozambicain ; Birmanie ; Namibie ; Nauru ; Népal; Niger; Nigeria; Corée du Nord; Oman; Pakistan; Palestine; Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée; Philippines ; Qatar; Russie; Rwanda; Sao Tomé et Principe ; Arabie Saoudite; Sénégal; Sierra Leone; Somalie; Afrique du Sud; Soudan du sud; Sri Lanka; Soudan; Surinam ; Syrie; Tadjikistan ; Tanzanie; Thaïlande; Togo; Tunisie; Turquie; Turkménistan; Ouganda; Ouzbékistan; Vanuatu; Vietnam ; Yémen; Zambie; Zimbabwe

❄️ December – February: Winter is quiet and peaceful, especially inland. The mountains offer snow sports in resorts like Kolašin and Žabljak, while coastal areas are calm and mild.

🌱 March – May: Spring brings blooming wildflowers and perfect hiking weather. It’s an ideal time to explore both the coast and the national parks before the summer crowds arrive.

☀️ June – August: Summer is hot and dry, with temperatures reaching 30–35°C (86–95°F) on the coast. This is peak tourist season, especially in Kotor, Budva, and Ulcinj. Inland areas like Durmitor offer cooler escapes.

🍂 September – November: Autumn brings beautiful colors and fewer tourists. September is still warm enough for swimming, while October and November are great for road trips and mountain hikes.

Getting around Montenegro is relatively easy, though infrastructure varies:

🚌 Buses: The most common way to travel between towns and cities. Buses are frequent, reliable, and affordable, with routes connecting coastal towns, Podgorica, and the north.

🚂 Trains: Train travel is limited but scenic. The most notable route is the Bar–Belgrade railway, which passes through Podgorica and Bijelo Polje. Trains are slow but offer beautiful views.

🚗 Car Rental: Renting a car is highly recommended for flexibility, especially in the mountains or for visiting national parks. Roads are generally in good condition, but mountain roads can be narrow and winding. Traffic drives on the right-hand side, and an IDP is recommended if your license is not in Latin script.

Cash is widely used, especially in small towns, markets, and for local services. Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted in hotels, supermarkets, and restaurants in larger towns. Montenegro uses the Euro (EUR), even though it is not an EU member.

Montenegro uses two plug types: C and F. They have two grounding holes. Most European plugs work, but check compatibility before you go. Montenegro operates on a tension d'alimentation de 230V et une fréquence de 50Hz.

If needed, you can order an universal travel plug adapter here.

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. In restaurants and cafés, rounding up the bill or leaving around 10% is common for good service.

Tap water is safe to drink throughout Montenegro.

Dimanche is a closing day for many stores in Montenegro. National holidays in Montenegro include:

  • New Year’s Day (January 01)
  • Orthodox Christmas (January 07)
  • Orthodox Easter (date varies)
  • Independence Day (May 21-22)
  • Statehood Day (July 13)

Ces jours-là, la plupart des entreprises et des bureaux seront fermés, et de nombreuses attractions peuvent être fermées ou avoir des heures d'ouverture limitées.

In Montenegro, traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road. The main speed limits are as follows:

  • 50 kph / 30 mph in urban areas
  • 80 kph / 50 mph on open roads
  • 100 kph / 62 mph on expressways
  • 120 kph / 75 mph on motorways

During adverse weather (rain, fog, etc.), the speed limits are lowered.

Montenegrin is the official language, and it’s mutually intelligible with Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian. Here are some useful words and phrases:

  • Hello (informal) = Zdravo
  • Good day = Dobar dan
  • Goodbye = Doviđenja
  • Yes = Da
  • No = Ne
  • Thank you = Hvala
  • Please = Molim
  • You’re welcome = Nema na čemu
  • Excuse me = Izvinite
  • Day = Dan
  • Night = Noć
  • Good evening = Dobro veče
  • Goodnight = Laku noć
  • Mister = Gospodin
  • Ma’am = Gospođa
  • Street = Ulica
  • Road = Put / Cesta

💡 Tip: With the GoogleTranslate app, you can download the Montenegrin language to use it even offline!

Montenegro is generally very safe for travelers. The country is welcoming and easy to navigate. As always, standard precautions are advised:

  • Secure Your Belongings: Especially in busy tourist areas like Kotor and Budva.

  • Emergency Numbers: Dial 112 for police, ambulance, or fire services anywhere in Montenegro.

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