Montenegro Travel Information
Direct flights depart from London and Manchester to Tivat (close to the popular town of Kotor) and from London to the capital, Podgorica.
Alternatively, the drive from Dubrovnik in neighbouring Croatia is around two hours – though it’s best to factor in waiting time at the border!
- Currency: Euro
- Time difference: GMT +1 or GMT +2 (during Daylight Savings Time)
- Flight time from the UK: around 3 hours
- Visa: UK passport holders can stay up to 90 days without a visa
- Language: Montenegrin, although English is widely spoken
- Getting around: we recommend hiring a car as the best way to explore the country with ease
- Weather: along the coast expect a Mediterranean climate with average summer temperatures between 25 – 30 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit is between April and September