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About Montenegro (Tivat Airport)
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Seeking satin sands, outdoor adventures and utterly enchanting scenery? Call off the search. Montenegro sits on the west coast of the Balkan Peninsula, bordered by Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Albania to the south and Serbia to the east – plus Croatia is close by. Boasting golden beaches, whitewashed villages, and lush green forests. It’s one of the most picturesque spots in the Balkans. And it’s easy to reach when you fly into Tivat Airport and enjoy a scenic transfer with us or you can choose to fly directly into Dubrovnik Airport
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Language

Montenegrin

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Currency

Euro

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Time difference

+1hr GMT

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Local beer

£2.20

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Meal for two

£34.80

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Average flight time

3-3.5hrs

Natural beauty

Montenegro is something of a looker. Its coastline is a patchwork of golden and volcanic grey beaches sloping into clear blue seas. Away from the water, the sand gives way to pine-cloaked mountains and fields carpeted with flowers. Get out and about among nature for more great photo opportunities.

Beaches galore

The country comes with more than its fair share of beaches. Budva alone has 35km of sandy shores to its name, many of which are backed by buzzing seafront bars. The Adriatic waters are warm and calm, making them perfect for families with young children. Many of the stretches of sand are laid-back and peaceful.

Explore even more

When you aren’t sauntering around upmarket Porto Montenegro, getting glitzy in Tivat and Kotor or tracing Lake Shkodra on a long walk, how about heading back the way you came to experience Croatia? That’s the beauty of flying into Dubrovnik – it’s close enough to go back to if you want to explore both places.

Beaches

Budva is the main draw for beachfront spoils. Take your pick from the lively and bar-lined stretches, or maybe a laid-back belt of sand for a relaxing escape. Peaceful bays surrounded by pines come as standard here; while windsurfing and paragliding add a bit of excitement to any tanning spot.
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Sights

In Budva’s old town, elegant Venetian houses sit back-to-back with belfry churches and shady piazzas. If you’re keen on nature, you won’t want to miss a trip to nearby Durmitor National Park, where you can hike through idyllic pastureland or raft along the gulf-like Tara Canyon.
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Activities

One towering black mountain and a wowing national park makes Montenegro an instant winner with adventure seekers. It’s easily accessible, though the winding road from Kotor is a particularly breathtaking way of getting there. The woodland trails make for fantastic mountain biking or hiking expeditions too, while rafting’s also on the active agenda.
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Eating and drinking (beaches)

Italian staples like pizza and pasta make it on to most menus in Montenegro, but you’ll find upmarket big-name brands like Nobu round here too. For authentic local cuisine, bag a table in one of the traditional restaurants – known locally as konobas – and feast on rustic delights such as grilled kebabs, goulash and cabbage leaves stuffed with mincemeat. They’re real treats.
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Shopping (beaches)

Each town comes with its own open-air market, where you can buy everything from souvenirs to fresh picnic supplies. Local lacework, weaves and woodcarvings are all worth keeping an eye out for. And the olive oil is probably the most luscious you’ll ever taste, so grab a bottle to take home.
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Nightlife

Budva is known as the Montenegrin Miami for its glitzy after-hours scene. The harbour road is dotted with cool bars and nightclubs where you can catch international DJs in the summer, and enjoy the cool breeze as you sip your favourite drinks. Swanky clubs grace these parts, so don’t miss a trick.
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