Montenegro in the second half of September. Where is the best place to relax in Montenegro?

On the Adriatic coast of the Balkan Peninsula is the small state of Montenegro. This friendly country is very popular among fans of budget and at the same time eco-friendly holidays. And since the hotel business in Montenegro is not as developed as in the world’s famous resorts, unpretentious tourists who enjoy outdoor recreation prefer to come here. If you have small children or do not want to spend all your savings on a trip, then a holiday in the resorts of Montenegro is just for you.

Most favorable time for holidays in Montenegro - from May to September. The hottest months here are in July and August. But in September the real velvet season begins: during the day the air warms up to +25°C, and the sea water temperature is +23°C. Holidays in Montenegro in the fall are also comfortable because it is not as crowded as in the summer.

The best holiday destinations in Montenegro in September

The main resorts in Montenegro are the Budva Riviera with its rich nightlife, Hercegnovskaya Riviera with healing sea mud and Ulcinj Riviera with unusual dark sands on the beach. Fans of winter skiing should visit Kolasin and Zabljak. In September, the most popular resort is Budva - this is a real pearl of Montenegro. Petrovac resort will appeal to lovers of historical places.

The purest water The Adriatic Sea makes resorts in Montenegro a great place for a beach holiday in September. By the way, sea ​​water in these places it is considered the most environmentally friendly in the whole world. More than fifteen Montenegrin beaches have the so-called blue flag - a symbol of exceptional cleanliness and safety.

Amazing natural landscapes Montenegrin resorts will not leave even the most inveterate skeptic indifferent. And the purest mountain and sea air, saturated essential oils plants, allows you not only to relax nicely, but also to heal.

Montenegro resorts are a great place for. Little tourists quickly acclimatize thanks to the mild climate of the local resorts. And since many beaches are located in bays, they are successfully protected from cold winds by mountains. All resorts are equipped with interesting attractions and playgrounds, so both children and parents will be interested in relaxing at sea in Montenegro.

Sightseeing lovers should visit Montenegro on the island of Sveti Stefan, on Lake Kadar, in the Ostrog monastery, it will be interesting to see thousand-year-old olive trees.

In September, fishing festivals take place in Montenegro, the main of which, dedicated to local fish, takes place in the city of Budva. Fans of parachuting can attend the Adriatic Cup competitions taking place in, and tennis fans can attend the international Montenegro Open tournament.

Another compelling reason to visit Montenegro is the cost of a holiday in Montenegro in September, which is quite affordable. Due to the end of the high season in September, prices for flights to the country, hotel accommodation, and entertainment have been reduced. A holiday in Montenegro in September can be even cheaper if you have purchased a last-minute tour. For example, you can spend about 700 euros on a ten-day vacation, and a last-minute tour will cost even less.

At the end of September, the temperature of sea water and air in the resorts of Montenegro begins to gradually decrease. It rains more often and there are storms at sea. However, sometimes even during this period the weather can delight vacationers with warm days.

Behind such a beautiful and exotic name as Montenegro, there is hidden a Slavic soul close to us. This is Montenegro. The small and friendly state is invariably very popular, primarily among fans of inexpensive (by European standards) and environmentally friendly holidays.

Montenegro is a holiday destination for unpretentious tourists (the fact is that the hotel infrastructure in the country is not well developed), who like to relax in natural natural conditions. And the prices for holidays here are very, very reasonable.

How to get to Montenegro

There are 2 international airports in the country: one in Podgorica, and the second in Tivat. There are direct flights from Montenegro Airlines to Podgorica (departure from Moscow). Transaero also flies to Podgorica and Tivat.

There are other options - for example, flights to Podgorica from Adria Airways or Austrian Airlines. But we don’t recommend buying tickets for them - despite the excellent service, the price of the flight is usually off the charts.

There are also regular flights from Aeroflot and JAT to Belgrade. And you can get to Tivat or Podgorica from there on local airlines.

Both Montenegrin airports are small; you won’t find many cafeterias or restaurants and many different services there.


On the coast from the airport

Both Podgorica and Tivat are well connected to the resort coast. By regular bus from Podgorica you can get to Budva and nearby resorts in about an hour. By rail you can get to Bar or Ulcinj - the track is not laid further.

In Tivat you can take regular buses along the Bar-Kotor route (from the airport to the bus stop - just 5 minutes). By the way, along the way the buses call at the main resorts - Budva, Becici, Petrovac. Travel by bus is inexpensive; for example, you can travel from Tivat to Budva for 3 euros. Travel time is about 45 minutes.

Visa

Russians can visit Montenegro without a visa, which is very convenient.

Transport

This is interesting: Since almost the entire territory of Montenegro is occupied by mountains, the most convenient transport for transportation is buses or cars. However, you should remember that in Montenegro the trip may take longer than usual. However, you can travel around the entire country in about one day.

Climate

The climate of Montenegro is temperate continental, in the mountainous regions of the country it is close to alpine, and on the Adriatic coast it is Mediterranean. In the center of Montenegro it is a little cooler than on the coast. On the coast, summers are long, warm and quite dry. The winter period lasts a short time and is characterized by high humidity.

Useful information: The swimming season in the resorts of Montenegro opens at the end of April and ends at the end of October. The average sea water temperature for 7 months reaches +20+26 °C. The best time to visit the country is from May to mid-October.

Beaches of Montenegro

The total length of the beaches of Montenegro is about 73 kilometers. They are very different from each other: in the south of the country the beaches consist mainly of fine sand, while on the west coast they look like concrete platforms. Artificial beaches occupy most of Tivat, Herceg Novi, Igalo and Bar. Almost all the beaches of Montenegro are located in secluded bays hidden from the winds and strong waves between steep cliffs.

The country has both crowded and secluded beaches. Some of them are intended for nudists. Some beaches have an entrance fee. The cost of renting umbrellas and sun loungers is from 5 to 8 euros per day. Guests of four- and five-star hotels can usually use them for free.


Hotels in Montenegro

Only a few years ago, the country's tourism industry entered a growth phase after many years of stagnation. One of the most popular types of tourist accommodation are villas. The only drawback of this choice is the location. The fact is that most villas are not located on the seashore, but at a distance of 50-100 meters from it.

The voltage in hotels is European, 220 volts, current frequency is 50 hertz. An adapter is not required in hotels.

Banks, currency exchange offices

The National Bank of Montenegro is open on weekdays from 10:30 to 14:00. They work longer commercial banks: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - from 8:00 to 15:00. On Friday - until 13:00. Banks are closed on Saturday and Sunday.

In Podgorica and most resort towns, local currency exchange offices are open even on weekends.The exchange rate may vary greatly from place to place.

Hotels and restaurants in Montenegro include a service surcharge in the bill. However, it is considered good form to leave a tip to the waiters in the amount of 10% of the order amount or to round up the bill and not ask for change. Only Russians leave tips on the table, while foreigners give them to the waiters. The latter can, in gratitude, pour a free glass of brandy on the path, for example.

Useful information: Exchange transactions that are carried out outside official institutions are considered administrative violation and are punished with fines.

Shopping and shops

Most shops are open from 6 am to 8 pm, at resorts - until 11 pm. Private sales outlets are also open on Sundays, and 24-hour stores can be found everywhere.

Typical souvenirs that can be brought from Montenegro are T-shirts with resort symbols, plates, various crafts made from shells, and all kinds of wickerwork (from baskets to furniture). But most tourists prefer local alcoholic drinks to such a motley selection: such as wine, 45-degree “lozu” or “Krunak”.


This is interesting: The most popular wine in Montenegro is Vranac. It is inexpensive - for one bottle they will ask you about 8 euros. “Vranac” is also sold in stores. It has a tart taste, unique aroma and, of course, excellent quality.

In addition to alcoholic drinks, you can buy smoked ham (prosciutto), local olive oil, and numerous marine-themed souvenirs (such as ship models, miniature steering wheels and lighthouses of all shapes and sizes).

A distinctive piece of clothing in Montenegro is the national cap, called “kapa”, which has a black edging and a red crown. Also in Montenegro, many art objects on Orthodox themes are sold - icons, crosses, bowls, etc. If your financial capabilities allow, we recommend paying attention to jewelry: their cost is low, but the quality and design are at a high level.

Cuisine of Montenegro

In traditional Montenegrin cuisine, three directions can be distinguished - local, fish and Italian. Portions in restaurants and cafes are simply huge, prices are quite low.

Montenegrin wines deserve attention. Despite the fact that they are known on the international market only to a narrow circle of connoisseurs, the taste is truly excellent. As we already wrote above, business card local winemakers are the variety "Vranac", as well as wines "Krstac", "Chardonnay", "Sauvignon". For lovers of more strong drinks We recommend trying Krunak (grape vodka).


Excursions and attractions

Curious tourists will be able to find many interesting attractions in Montenegro. After returning from the resorts of this country, you should definitely bring with you photographs of the island of St. Stephen (a symbol recognizable to tourists, which is the calling card of the entire country), as well as the Ostrog monastery. Beautiful views also open from the Bay of Kotor, from the Kotor observation deck.

Many ancient cities of Montenegro - such as Budva, Herceg Novi or Ulcinj are also generous with historical buildings, beautiful churches or monasteries.

Be sure to visit Lake Skadar - the largest and cleanest on the entire Balkan Peninsula. There are pelicans on it, pay attention! Well, a rare caran fish.

On the small islands there is a complex of monasteries created in the 14th and 15th centuries. Most of them operate and happily open their doors to guests today.

At the top of the high Lovcen mountain range is the mausoleum of Petar Njegos, a famous Montenegrin ruler and educator. By the way, you can get here in several ways - on an excursion (cost ranges from 30 to 60 euros), by rented car (2 euros per person for entry), or by taxi from the city of Cetinje.


Herceg Novi is another of the popular resorts in Montenegro. It is located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. This city was founded about 1600 years ago, here today you can see many monuments of medieval architecture - such as the bastions of Forte Mare or Kanli Kula, the castles of Mamula, Prevlaka and Arza, the famous Savina monastery (built in 1030), several colorful churches and dozens of other ancient buildings.

The resort of Kotor is located approximately in the middle between the coast of the bay and the low mountain of Lovcen. There are a lot of historical monuments here. Due to the fact that most of them are perfectly preserved to this day, Kotor was included in the list world heritage UNESCO. Interesting sights of Kotor are the Cathedral of St. Tripun, numerous old defensive structures, cathedrals, churches, palaces and the local Clock Tower (16th century).

Montenegro has many holy places for believers. The Ostrog Monastery, which houses the relics of St. Basil of Ostrog, is considered a particularly revered shrine. The relics of St. Tikhon are exhibited in Kotor, and the main shrine of the Savin monastery is miraculous icon Savinskaya.


There are more than 20 monasteries along the several tens of kilometers between the resorts of Budva and Bar. Most of them are still in operation today.

This is interesting: We recommend visiting the Tara River canyon, which is the second largest in the world. And in Durmitor Park you can see the purest glacial lakes and snow-capped mountain peaks. The famous Black Lake is also located here.

Diving in Montenegro

It is impossible to say that divers storm the Adriatic coast in droves. However, the underwater world of Montenegro has its fans. IN coastal waters you can swim among reefs and colorful corals, as well as explore a couple of interesting sunken ships - off the coast of Montenegro, a destroyer from the Second World War, one of the Austrian warships from the First World War, 2 submarines, as well as cargo and freight ships sank to the bottom.


Useful information: There are many diving clubs open on the coast, where everyone can get training, rent equipment and dive. Moreover, you can dive either very close to the shore or in the open sea (by going there by boat).

Video. Vacation in Montenegro

Montenegro is a small and friendly state that is among fans of inexpensive and environmentally friendly holidays. It is a little similar to Crimea, which is so close to us, due to which it seems native and cozy.

Holidays in Montenegro

Holidays in Montenegro are a choice for tourists who do not have too high demands, because the hotel infrastructure here is inferior to more popular resorts. Montenegro is also chosen by people who know how to appreciate natural beauty. Lovers of peace, comfort and peace, including families with children, will be pleased with a trip here. Prices in Montenegro are very affordable, so you won’t have to spend all your accumulated savings to the last penny. Nudists will also be welcomed warmly in Montenegro. Many beaches and coastal infrastructure complexes are equipped there especially for them.

Climate of Montenegro

The climate of Montenegro is temperate continental, closer to the mountains - alpine. Well, on the Adriatic coast it’s warm Mediterranean. In the center of the country it is a little cooler than on the coast: the influence of the Alps is noticeable. In the coastal region, summers are very long, hot and often dry. Winter is short and characterized by high humidity.

Useful information: The swimming season in Montenegro begins towards the end of April and lasts until the end of October. During the seven months of the swimming season, the sea temperature ranges from +20°C to +26°C. It is advisable for amateurs to visit Montenegro from May to October.

Budva is the main tourist center of Montenegro. There is literally everything: discos, trendy restaurants and bars, fashionable casinos, modern sports grounds and tennis courts. Budva is suitable for fans of active, fun holidays. Naturally, at the height of the season, life here does not stop even for a second, and the city streets are not empty even at night.


In addition, being founded more than 2.5 thousand years ago, Budva is considered one of the oldest villages on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. That is, fans of antiquity and various cultural attractions also have something to see here.

Budva includes the New Town (located here large number hotels, restaurants, as well as the famous Slavic Beach) and the Old Town (a small picturesque citadel with a church, narrow streets and cozy houses). The new city stretched along the entire shore of the bay, ending in the north with a cape. This is where the Old Town fortress is located.

The main resort street has many cafeterias, restaurants, attractions and discos. It is located parallel to the embankment. The Adriatic Highway passes through Budva - an international highway that connects many cities and villages in Greece, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and, of course, Montenegro itself.

Video. Holidays in Budva

Sveti Stefan

The small island fishing village eventually turned into. It is called Sveti Stefan, and is located approximately 500 meters from the Adriatic coast. This is not an ordinary island, but a real hotel island: a couple of dozen old houses have been converted into luxury apartments.


Sveti Stefan offers its visitors luxurious bedrooms, beautiful living rooms, designer terraces with natural furniture, bathrooms equipped with a Jacuzzi and “smart” plumbing. There is a chic restaurant with a huge menu and 24-hour room service.

An additional charm to a holiday on the island of Sveti Stefan is added by the fact that all the exterior decoration of the houses is done so that reconstruction does not change them appearance. Thanks to very careful treatment, the tiny village has retained its medieval flavor and character. It is not for nothing that Sveti Stefan has long been chosen by members of the royal families of Holland and Great Britain. The combination of the latest equipment with a beautifully executed renovation, environmental friendliness and splendor - this is something worthy of kings! And not only kings rest here. The resort of Sveti Stefan is also loved by numerous stars of cinema, show business, and the modeling industry.

Becici

Becici and Rafailovici are 2 small resort villages located 4 kilometers from the center of Budva. The distance between them is only 1.5 kilometers. Becici attracts guests with a developed and well-established recreation infrastructure, as well as a magnificent beach and. The beach here is quite extensive and covered with small pebbles.

The resort looks like a modern tourist center with many shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. There are ideal conditions for both a relaxing holiday and an active pastime.

From Becici you can go on an excursion to the Tara River Canyon. It is huge in size (second only to the Colorado Canyon), and is included in the UNESCO heritage list. The trip will also be of interest to connoisseurs of magnificent engineering structures - in this area there is an incredibly beautiful and the highest road bridge in all of Europe"Djurdzhevica Tara". Even an inexperienced glance at the amazing structure is enough to appreciate the courage of the engineers’ idea and the confidence with which it was brought to life. The length of the bridge is 366 meters, it connects the coastal region of Montenegro with the highlands.

Becici is suitable for both a relaxing family holiday and an active sports holiday. There are conditions for exciting water sports here, there is even a special water skiing facility. Every year an international beach soccer championship is held in Becici. World famous stars often take part in it.

Vacationers will also be able to while away their leisure time on basketball and volleyball courts, tennis courts, bicycle paths and sports centers. There is an opportunity to go rafting and paragliding (that's what paragliding is called). For children there are special playgrounds filled with various swings and carousels. Becici is connected to Budva by a picturesque boulevard, lined along its entire length with shops and restaurants.

Igalo

The fame of Igalo was brought, first of all, by the Igalo Institute, founded 65 years ago - the largest resort and sanatorium treatment center on the European coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors are treated here for wide range diseases - from skin ailments to rheumatism.


This is interesting: All health programs of this medical institution are based on the use of beneficial healing mud brought by the Igalka River. It flows through ancient karst rocks and washes out mineral elements that improve human health.

The climate of the region also contributes to the implementation of health programs: in July the average monthly temperature is +26°. Well, during resort time the water warms up to +28 °C and does not cool down to more than +22 °C.

The Igalo Institute has its own hotel with well-developed infrastructure. Most of the hotel apartments have sea views. It is advisable to stay at the resort for 3 weeks, but if desired, you can reduce this period to one week. The entire package of services for a week (accommodation, meals and basic treatments) will cost you approximately 350 euros.

Igalo not only provides medical treatment, there are also good conditions for lovers of active recreation (tennis, cycling, horse riding, diving, etc.).

Nature has endowed Montenegro with sunshine and a beautiful landscape. But even here, on such fertile land, there is a place that surpasses the surrounding reality. It is worthy of kings - both literally and figuratively. This is the village of Milocer, located 7 kilometers from Budva and 28 km from the major Tivat airport. Milocer is one of the most prestigious holiday destinations in Montenegro. Naturally, vacationing here is not cheap. But this is where the park of the former royal residence for the Karađorđević family is located.


The main attraction of Milocer is the largest botanical garden, where you can observe plants brought from Asia, Africa and even America. Botanical Garden previously belonged to the royal family, but today it is available to everyone. Here you can see relict plants - tropical mimosa, Lebanese cedar, agaves, different types of cacti, Japanese medlar. The eye will also be pleased thanks to Durmitor - a picturesque mountain range with clean ponds.

Bar

Not so long ago, Bar was called Antibarium (the fact is that opposite it is the Italian city of Bari, which can be reached, for example, by ferry). Today there are already 3 “Bars” - in addition to Italian, these are also Montenegrin Old and New Bar. Old Bar contains all the historical attractions, and New Bar is a popular resort town on the Adriatic Sea, visited by tens of thousands of tourists.

Old Bar

The Old Bar is a real open-air museum. This city was founded back in the 11th century at an altitude of 110 meters above sea level. Gradually he “slipped” down to the sea. The old medieval settlement was abandoned over time. But in Old Bar today you can see the remains of more than two hundred historical buildings for various purposes, narrow and crooked streets, squares irregular shape. The oldest building is the city gate, which dates back to the end of the 10th century.


New Bar

New Bar is located at the very edge of the sea, it is a resort town. Its personification is considered to be the 13 July Embankment and several streets adjacent to it. The main attraction of New Bar is the Church of St. Nicholas - the residence of the Catholic Archbishop, as well as an interesting monument dedicated to the liberators of Bar from the Ottoman invasion. It consists of fragments of the destroyed buildings of the old Bar. The beach in Bar is surrounded by pine and cypress forest, thanks to which the air here remains light and fragrant from day to day.

This is interesting: Bar is also famous for its olive groves. On the territory of one of them, the oldest tree in Europe has been growing for more than 2 thousand years.

Diving in the vicinity of New Bar is also interesting. Of course, you won’t find fish that look like tropical birds here, but more than one ship has sunk near Bar over the past centuries. They are main goal divers in this part of the Adriatic Sea. Among the sunken ships are the yacht of King Nikola, a huge Austro-Hungarian destroyer and the Vorwertz, a glorious German cruiser. Since the depth is shallow, even inexperienced divers have the opportunity to look at these objects. But you should not assume that the inspection of sunken ships does not require preparation: nevertheless, a sunken ship remains dangerous - for example, because its rusted parts can damage equipment or cause injury to a diver at any second. Even worse is the prospect of getting caught up in them. So remember to be safe!

Ada Boyana

This is the southernmost beach in Montenegro, covered with the best sand of the Adriatic. Its length reaches 3.8 km. The sand in Ada Boyana has healing properties.


The island itself is triangular in shape. It is washed by the fresh waters of the Boyana River branches on one side and the Adriatic Sea on the other side. There is a version that the islet of Ada Boyana appeared on the site of the Croatian merchant ship Trorig, which sank more than 150 years ago. According to some researchers, river sediment accumulated year after year on the ship and underwater rocks. Thus, over time, a whole island arose.

Due to the fact that the entrance to the sea is gentle, the water warms up very quickly. The swimming season lasts from mid-April until early November. 40 years ago, the nudist village Ada Boyana was opened on the island. Today about a thousand people can live there. There is no private sector on Ada Boyana.

Zabljak

It is impossible not to mention Montenegro. The small Montenegrin town of Zabljak does not have a centuries-old history or interesting architectural monuments. Nevertheless, tens of thousands of tourists from all over the Old World come here year after year and never cease to admire the natural beauty, while at the same time enjoying active recreation.


In Zabljak you can provide real relaxation to your soul and body, receiving a positive charge for a long time to come. Tourists can try almost all types of active recreation presented in Europe - cycling on the mountain slopes, horse riding, skiing, snowboarding, rock climbing, descent along the seething mountain rivers, as well as canyoning and paragliding.

This is interesting: The city of Zabljak with a permanent population of 2 thousand people is well known in Europe. This is a kind of record-breaking city. It is located at an altitude of 1500 meters at sea level, which allows it to be considered the highest mountain village in all of Europe. Zabljak is located in the middle of the Durmidor mountain range - a place literally created for skiing.

Kolasin

Compact and lovingly surrounded by mountain ranges (three at once - Komovi, Sinyavina and Belasitsa), the town of Kolasin has managed to gain fame among tourists. This is a ski resort that is surrounded by hundred-year-old forests belonging to the local national park.


The season in Kolasin lasts from early November to mid-May. Here you can ski without problems even with thin snow cover.

Winding roads are located 8 kilometers from Kolasin. They are concentrated in the Trebalevo and Bjelasitsa ski centers. The total length of the slopes on Mount Bjelasica reaches 15 kilometers. And the main route stretches for 4500 meters. Two slopes in the vicinity of Kolasin are certified for hosting international competitions.

Montenegro - is it possible to come up with a more suitable name for a resort country? Despite its “mountainous” name, Montenegro is, first of all, Adriatic beaches of incredible beauty and the purest transparent sea. You can swim here from May to October.

Montenegro enjoys Russian tourists enormous popularity, because this country boasts not only a Mediterranean climate, clean beaches, but also historical monuments. The question of where to relax in Montenegro is not worth it. The beauty of this country is attractive everywhere: on the sea coast with numerous bays and coves, and in the royal mountains covered with hundred-year-old olive groves and pine forests, and in deep canyons between stormy rivers. And ancient cities with unusual medieval architecture and unique culture have long attracted a large number of tourists.

They are considered the best on the Adriatic, and the water is the cleanest. This is a great place for diving. Anyone who has been here once knows that you can relax in Montenegro anywhere. A visit to this fabulous country will give you the opportunity to take part in unique excursions, visit Dubrovnik without requiring a visa, treat yourself to delicious and inexpensive food and taste delicious local wines.

There are a lot of resorts here. This is why many tourists wonder about Montenegro. To find the correct answer to this question, you need to get acquainted with the most popular resorts in the country. Young tourists will like Budva the most. Only here you can find an abundance of discos, nightclubs and bars where you can have fun and get an unforgettable experience. At the same time, vacationers will also have the opportunity to swim and sunbathe on the sandy or rocky beaches of this resort. In addition, there are many ancient monasteries in the surrounding area, and one of the most famous ancient fortresses is located here - the Citadel, which, of course, cannot be avoided without visiting.

Those vacationers who came for a relaxing family beach holiday do not need to look for the best place to relax in Montenegro. For them - Becici. Children will feel more comfortable here. This resort is located near Budva, but the difference between them is huge. It is quite important that the beaches here are much cleaner than in Budva. By the way, in the middle of the last century Becici had the status of the most beautiful beach in Europe. For children, there are numerous water parks that will delight your child.

The question of whether is very important for those who come here with children. You can relax in such a way that both adults are happy and children are happy, for example, in Stoliv. This beautiful place is located near Kotor.

Petrovac is also suitable - a small, calm town with a beautiful beach. You can name a few more places where it is better to relax in Montenegro for those who dream of relaxing holiday. The village of Shushan, for example, is quiet and green, located not far from the city of Bar. It has its own beach, although without a children's playground, but nearby, a 10-minute walk, on the city's city beach, there are children's attractions.

Holidays in Montenegro are chosen by tourists who want not only to get acquainted with the country’s culture and look at historical sights, but also to enjoy the magnificent nature. The plane flies from Moscow to Montenegro for 3 hours. Time in Montenegro is two hours behind Moscow.

Visa

You can stay in the country without a visa for up to 90 days. Citizens of Ukraine (up to 90 days), Belarus (up to 30 days) and several other CIS republics also have the right to visa-free entry into Montenegro. To obtain a visa, your passport must be valid for more than 3 months after returning from Montenegro. A blank page is also required for stamping.


Weather

The climate of Montenegro is ideal for year-round recreation. In summer it is not very hot here (maximum +29°C), in winter it is warm (on the coast at least +11°C, in the mountains about −6°C), spending time in the fresh air is very comfortable. There are no sudden changes in temperature. Best time for holidays in Montenegro - from May to October. The swimming season starts in April.

Winter in Montenegro begins ski season. In December, it is warm on the Adriatic Sea coast, the air temperature does not drop below +11°C, and in the mountains there is already a stable minus (up to −9°C) and stable snow cover.

Round-trip flights to Montenegro

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Resorts

When choosing tours to Montenegro, in the summer tourists buy trips to Budva, Becici, Podgorica, Tivat, Ulcinj, Herceg Novi. The beaches at these and other resorts in Montenegro are sand and pebbles. In winter, you can go skiing in Montenegro in Zabljak and Kolasin.

Beaches

The coast of this country is washed by the Adriatic Sea. The length of the coastline of Montenegro is more than 70 kilometers, so there are beaches for every taste. There are three main types: sand, pebble and concrete (on pontoons).


In Montenegro, beaches are usually divided into Rivieras. Their names usually coincide with the name of the nearest major city. Each Riviera is unique. Beaches are one of the main reasons for the popularity of Montenegro among tourists, so the state carefully monitors the condition of the coastal zone.

Attractions

Excursions to national reserves (for example, Durmitor and Lovcen), to islands and to large resort museum towns (for example, Budva) are very popular in Montenegro. One of the “tricks” of Montenegro are tiny inhabited islands. Often they house not only the houses of local residents, but also cozy hotels.


The Sea Fortress of St. Mary or simply the Citadel is the most famous landmark of Budva. In the Middle Ages, it defended the city from attacks by Turkish troops from the sea. A trip to Lake Skadar is one of the most popular excursions in Montenegro; tickets can be purchased at almost every hotel.

Currency

The official currency of Montenegro is the euro (EUR). It will not be possible to pay in dollars or rubles - neither legal entities nor individuals accept them. It is better to exchange dollars or rubles for euros at a bank. We recommend stocking up on “small” bills up to 100 euros, otherwise sellers in small shops may not have change.

Map

Budva, Becici, Rafailovici and other tourist cities are compactly located on the Adriatic coast.


The distance between the northernmost resort of Montenegro (Herceg Novi) and the southernmost (Ulcinj) is no more than 115 km, so traveling by car is popular.

Souvenirs

The most popular souvenirs that tourists bring from Montenegro are gastronomic. Every second person who visits Montenegro brings home prosciutto, goat cheese and wine.

Prosciutto is a pork ham marinated in brine and smoked over coals, the “Montenegrin answer” to Italian prosciutto. Prosciutto is served cut into thin slices. The best Montenegrin cheese is considered to be produced in Njeguš, although other varieties are also quite worthy of a gourmet’s attention. The most famous Montenegrin wines are red “Vranac” and white “Krstac”. Prices for a bottle start from 4 euros. Those who like stronger drinks buy rakia and vinjak (Serbian cognac).

Those who come to Montenegro on pilgrimage buy themselves and as a gift to friends a broyanica - a consecrated bracelet made of sheep wool. There are 33 knots in the brojanica, each of which consists of 7 intertwined crosses. It is customary to use knots to count the prayers said.

From Montenegro you can bring sachets with lavender, figs, souvenirs made of wood and shells with “Montenegrin commandments”. Bargaining in markets and shops is not accepted; most retail outlets close at 20:00.

Kitchen

Montenegrin cuisine is replete with meat. The most popular dishes are čevapčići (sausages) and pljeskavica (a large cutlet baked on the grill). Often in restaurants they order “mixed meso” - an assortment of different types grilled meat. Fresh or stewed vegetables are served as a side dish. In coastal restaurants, do not miss the opportunity to try “riblya chorba” - a local rich fish soup. Montenegrin fast food is represented by bureki - flatbread made of puff pastry with various fillings - sweet, meat or vegetable. You can order a glass of wine for your table - red “Vranac” or white “Krstac”. Restaurant menus also include local rakia, which is usually eaten with prosciutto.

Transport

In Montenegro, bus service is well developed both within cities and between villages on the coast. Tickets can be purchased at a kiosk at the bus stop or from the driver. On average, a trip from one coastal town to another will cost 4-6 euros.

Taxi in Montenegro is a popular form of transport, but quite expensive. Taxis have meters. The average price for 1 km of travel is 1 euro, getting into a taxi is 2 euros.

Most tourists who want to see as many cities of Montenegro as possible during their vacation rent a car. To do this, you need to have a driver's license (not necessarily an international one), be over 21 years old and have a driving experience of more than 2 years. The deposit amount varies from 200 to 500 euros, the rental day - from 35 to 100 euros. Prices depend on the car, season, number of rental days.

When choosing between European countries where you can have an interesting and inexpensive vacation in the summer, and combine it with a beach holiday, many Russians choose Montenegro.

Its closest competitor, Bulgaria, loses to it due to the need for a Schengen visa.


When traveling to this small country, it is worth keeping in mind that there are many holiday destinations here, and it is advisable to clarify their specifics before booking tickets. By the way, you can relax in Montenegro either by ordering ready-made tours or by booking tickets and a hotel yourself on BiletyPlus.ru.

The best resorts in Montenegro

One can argue for a long time about which resort deserves the title of best: dear Sveti Stefan, hospitable Budva or quiet, modest Becici. Each of them has its own advantages and its own target audience.

Herceg Novi- ideal for romantic couples, poets and artists. This garden city pleases the most a large number sunny days year, with endless stairs to the sea and thickets of flowering bushes.

Igalo- medical resort where it is located medical school, several clinics and sanatoriums, suitable for those who want to improve their health or are recovering from operations and injuries.

Kotor - ancient quarters, festivals and carnivals, many historical attractions make Kotor not only a wonderful city, but also a find for active tourists.

Budva- the best option for youth recreation, a city with hundreds of restaurants and clubs where entertainment lasts until the morning.

Becici- a suburb of Budva, an excellent place for those who want to have fun on a grand scale, but not at the expense of personal comfort. It is here that luxury villas are located, where peace and quiet always reign, and at the same time you can get to the center of Budva in 10 minutes.

Saint Stephen- a luxurious resort town, located in the middle of sandy beaches, amazes not only with its service, but also with its prices. Getting here is not easy and only very wealthy people can afford it, while the rest have to be content with excursions and views from the sea.

Petrovac- a family resort for families with children, very popular among Europeans. Here clean beaches, there is no production, reasonable prices, so holidays in Petrovac are comfortable and affordable.

Hotels and villas in Montenegro

When choosing between a hotel and a villa or apartment in Montenegro, you should set your priorities wisely. Hotel accommodation will be more expensive, and the service even in 3-star establishments will pleasantly surprise you. At the same time, you will not be forgotten in the villas either. The houses, located away from the noisy streets, are all beautifully furnished and delight with luxurious sea views from the verandas.


By the way, you shouldn’t be afraid of poor quality of service either. The owners of villas and apartments are interested in returning guests for the next season, so they willingly indulge their whims without demanding additional payment for this.

And, frankly, choosing a standard allinclusive hotel in a country where food is one of the main attractions is illogical.

Beaches in Montenegro

On 73 kilometers of Montenegrin beaches you can find everything you need for a quality holiday. Sandy and pebble, urban and wild, in bays and on open space- every traveler will have something to please himself with.


Very interesting and worth a separate visit are the Red Beach in the Bar area, the colorful Lucice beach near Petrovac and the coral beaches of Ada Boyana. True, on the latter, as well as on the beaches in the Njivice area (Herceg Novi), you should be prepared to meet nudists - these are their favorite territories.


The variety of resorts and hotels in Montenegro does not allow us to give a clear answer to the question of where is the best place to relax. But we are confident that with the help of BiletyPlus.ru you will be able to plan and realize the trip of your dreams, choosing for yourself all the best - from air tickets to

September, like September, pleases vacationers with warm weather, warm sea and a warm welcome from residents Montenegro . The water in the sea in the first autumn month is still as pleasant and stays at + 24°C . Until the middle of the month in popular resort towns the air temperature warms up to + 27°C , and at night it decreases to + 1 6 °C , by the end of the month we can expect even greater cooling, which implies the presence ofjackets or sweaters, but you don’t need to take a lot of warm clothes with you on a trip; they may not be useful at all.

Air temperature in Montenegro in September

As for precipitation, you don’t have to worry that rain may take you by surprise; your vacation won’t be ruined. If there is precipitation, it will be short-lived and in certain areas, for example, if you go on an excursion to the Bay of Kotor. Things are worse in it may fall here in September about 110 mm of precipitation, and in Cetinje to 200 mm. The coolest, but driest are mountainous areas, in cities Zabljak and Kolasin, during the day the air warms up to + 23 °C . In September, the ancient city, which is under the protection of UNESCO, also has changeable weather with cool evenings, it might rain in the evening and at night, but during the day it is clear and very warm.

In September, going on vacation to Montenegro, even the most discerning tourist will be satisfied, having thoroughly enjoyed a beach holiday and visited many. These are nature reservesnational parks, monasteries, cathedrals, lakes of unprecedented beauty, for example,the largest lake in Europe -. Those who like to visit the mountains should definitely climb the highest point in the country - Lovcen. On sandy beaches, the sand warms up so much that it is impossible to walk on it without special shoes.

D Perfect for holidays with children u t resort towns, andwith consistently warm, comfortable weather, which is very suitable for a child’s body. Compared to the summer months, the number of vacationers is reduced, which makes the vacation more calm and measured. During this period, there is much less noise and bustle around, but there are many more opportunities to go on excursions around the country and capture beautiful landscapes and attractions without tourists flashing everywhere.

September is considered the end of the holiday season, so many services here become free or their cost is significantly reduced, this applies to entrances to some beaches and sun lounger rentals. Almost all beaches in Montenegro have a Blue Flag, which means an increased level of cleanliness and safety.

Holidays in September are great time see beautiful Montenegro.

The best excursions in Montenegro in September

Excursion "Canyons"

Adults (12+) – 40 euros

Children (4 - 11) - 20 euros

Children (0 - 3) with seat - 20 euros

If you want to see Montenegro, you should gofor this unique and most popular excursion in the country. During the tour you will see the largest lake in Europe - Skadar Lake, ancient Moraca monastery, amazing beauty mountains of Montenegro, Europe's largest canyon Tara River Canyon, famous Djurdzhevich Bridge, and also visit national park Durmitor.

Excursion to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mostar and waterfalls)

Adults (12+) – 55 euros

Children (0 - 11) with a seat - 30 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

Citizens of Russia and Ukraine do not require a visa to travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first stop is the Kravice National Park, where you will see beautiful waterfalls. You will have 1.5 hours to swim. Here you can jump into the lake and stand under the falling streams of the waterfall. The city of Mostar is a beautiful and ancient city, which is under UNESCO protection. You will have a guided walk through the old part of the city and free time. The main attraction in Mostar is the bridge over the Neretva River, built in the 15th century.

Excursion “Heart of Montenegro”

Adults (12+) – 50 euros

Children (4 - 11) - 25 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

Children (0 - 3) with seat - 25 euros

During the excursion you will visit the ancient the capital of Montenegro – Cetinje and the Cetinje Monastery. In the village of Njegusi you try the famous one Prosciutto and homemade cheese, Here you can buy yourself some delicious souvenirs. Love from above enjoy the panoramic view Boka Kotorsk y bay. During the sightseeing tour, visit the cities of Kotor and Perast. You will sail on a yacht along the Bay of Kotor.

Excursion "Monasteries Ostrog and Cetinje"

Adults (12+) – 25 euros

Children (4 - 11) - 12.5 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

Children (0 - 3) with seat - 12.5 euro

During this wonderful excursion you will see the two main shrines of Montenegro - the Ostrog Monastery and the Cetinje Monastery. Prisonis the third most visited monastery in the world after Jerusalem and Mount Athos in Greece. In the monastery xthe relics of the Great Basil of Ostrog the Wonderworker are wounded, this is the most revered saint in the Balkans.Cetinje Monastery is famous all over the world for storing The right hand of Saint John the Baptist, the man who baptized Jesus Christ. Anyone can venerate the relics.

Excursion Boka Kotor Bay

Adults (12+) – 25 euros

Children (4 - 11) - 12.5 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

Children (0 - 3) with seat - 12.5 euro

During this excursion you will visit the ancient city of Kotor. The guide will introduce you to history and culture this stunning city on the shores of the Bay of Kotor. Here you will see the Church of St. Tryphon (1166) - the oldest temple of the Adriatic, and you will visit the Church of St. Luke, which has been preserved since 1195 in its original appearance. Further in Kotor, all excursionists transfer to yacht and set sail throughout the Bay of Kotor. You see one of the oldest and most beautiful cities on the coast - Perast. If you wish, you can visit the Blue Cave - one of the most beautiful places in Montenegro.

Excursion Skadar Lake + Crnojevica River

Adults (12+) – 40 euros

Children (4 - 11) - 20 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

Children (0 - 3) with seat - 20 euros

WITH Lake Kadar is part ofnational park . More than 200 species of birds live here. The lake is rich in fish, but a license is required for fishing. If you wish, you can separately order an organized. During excursions you will swim on a boat on the lake, also everyone can swim in Lake Skadar itself. From small village Virpazar the excursion group will go by boat to the Crnojevica River. The boat and lunch are included in the excursion price.

Excursion Maxi Montenegro

Adults (12+) – 35 euros

Children (4 – 11) – 20 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

Children (0 - 3) with a seat - 20 euros

During the sightseeing tour you will get acquainted with the history and traditions of Montenegro. Visit the former capital of Cetinje and the Cetinje Monastery, which houses the Hand of St. John the Baptist - the three fingers of the right hand with which he baptized Jesus Christ. In the village of Njeguši you will taste prosciutto (smoked pork ham), delicious Njeguši cheese and local mead, and, if desired, rakia. On the way to Lovcen you will see Boka Kotor Bay from above. In the Lovcen National Park, on the second highest mountain range in Montenegro (1650 m), there is the mausoleum of Peter II Petrovic Njegos, the ruler of Montenegro. From the observation deck near the mausoleum a beautiful panorama of Montenegro opens.

Excursion Jeep – Safari in Montenegro

Adults (12+) – 70 euros

Children (0 - 11) with a seat - 45 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

On Wednesdays

This excursion is for those who love active recreation. The trip takes place in the Biogradska Gora National Park. You will enjoy the national park in a completely new way. You will see why Bjelasica is declared one of the most beautiful national parks in Europe. Excursionpasses through places where it is impossible to travel by bus or regular car. This is one of the most interesting sightseeing tours in Montenegro with active recreation.

Excursion to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Trebenje and Tvrdosh)

Adults (12+) – 40 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

During the excursion you will visit Trebinje, which is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first thing you will visit with your guide is the Gracanica Monastery and the beautiful Church of the Annunciation. A licensed guide will tell you the history of the city and the creation of the monastery in 2000. The monastery is located on Crkvina Hill, which offers a beautiful view of the city. The tour will continue through the old part of Trebinje, you will visit the museum, see the 15th century mosque and the 15th century bridge. Next we go to ancient monastery Tvrdosh, which is famous for its wine cellars from the 15th century.

Excursion to Croatia (Dubrovnik)

Adults (12+) – 40 euros

Children (0 - 11) with a seat - 20 euros

Children (0 - 3) without a seat - free

On Mondays

Citizens of the Russian Federation need an open Schengen visa to visit Croatia! An excursion to Dubrovnik (Croatia) is one of the best foreign excursions from Montenegro. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in the Balkans; it amazes tourists with its beauty and grandeur! The city is included in the World Heritage List and is protected by UNESCO. You will have a guided walk through the Old Town of Dubrovnik and 2 hours of free time to visit local attractions on your own.

Paragliding over Budva and Sveti Stefan

Adults and children (7+) – 65 euros

Daily

A paraglider is an ultralight aircraft, starting with the help of human legs. The difference between a paraglider and a parachute is that a paraglider is designed for flight only. Paragliding in Montenegro takes place in tandem with experienced licensed instructors. The flight starts over the Budva Riviera on Mount Braichi, which is a 15-minute drive from Budva/Becici/Rafailovici. Within 30-45 minutes you will enjoy a free flight with beautiful views of Montenegro. Then head down to the beach in Becici.

Individual boat trip with a captain

Yacht rental with captain from 345 euros

Daily

Individual routes from 4 to 8 hours

Yachting is always a vivid experience that cannot be replaced by anything, and the memory of a boat trip remains for a long time. Fans of boat trips will be interested in the picturesque coastline The Adriatic Sea and the Bay of Kotor, where you can see dolphins. The yachts provide everything for a comfortable stay. Each yacht has a toilet, shower, changing cabin, towels, dishes, swimwear, and fishing gear. A boat trip on a yacht is suitable for those who are planning a vacation with small children (does not cause motion sickness).

Russians love to relax in Montenegro not only in the summer, but also during the high season. And this charming country reciprocates their feelings. In September it has all the conditions for an unforgettable vacation. Interested in details? In this case, read our article on the Tour Calendar.

Weather in Montenegro in September

Montenegro, located in the south of the Balkan Peninsula, is characterized by a very mild climate. Therefore, its September weather picture is fundamentally different from ours. First two weeks of a given month- this is a direct continuation of the summer season, only in a more modest manifestation. This is the right time for those who, for some reason, are contraindicated high temperatures and prolonged exposure to the scorching rays of the sun. In Montenegro, different climatic zones, therefore the weather forecast for its regions is not the same. In addition, heterogeneity weather conditions It is also typical for very small areas: it is quite possible that when it is pouring rain in one area, it may be sunny and dry in a bay nearby. In Becici during the day the thermometer fluctuates in the range of +24..+27 °C, and after sunset it drops to +14..+16°C. In Podgorica it is just as warm at lunchtime, but the nights are not so chilly - about +17..+18°C.

Kotor Tivat Petrovac Podgorica Budva Herceg Novi Bar



Budva, Bar and Ulcinj are a degree cooler. The coldest regions, as always, are mountainous. Thus, Zabljak and Kolasin begin to switch to the autumn regime: during the day +15..+18°C, in the evenings - from +8°C to +10°C. Although the weather can hardly be called truly rainy, an umbrella will still come in handy. On average, about 7 “wet” days are expected. The rainiest area is Cetinje with 9 wet days. At the beginning of autumn, nature presents a generous harvest of berries and fruits. This month, the juice itself includes grapes (the Vranac variety especially stands out for its sweet taste), watermelon, nectarines, melons, persimmons, kiwis, blackberries, blueberries, pomegranates and persimmons. All this is presented in a wide range in Montenegrin markets at reasonable prices. So be sure to replenish your body with natural vitamins. They will significantly strengthen the immune system in anticipation of the upcoming cold season.

What to do in Montenegro in September?

September in Montenegro is a touristy month, but with less influx of visitors and without sweltering heat. The first half of it is good for classic summer pleasures - swimming, sunbathing and exercise. aquatic species sports. At the same time, it is great for traveling for sightseeing and exploring traditions. The compact size of the country and the established low price level allow you to visit many picturesque corners in one visit and see the life of the country at a glance. The second half of September, when the sea is quite invigorating, and many seasonal cafes and restaurants suspend their activities, this is in to a greater extent educational and health-improving holiday at a measured pace, without unnecessary haste and fuss.

Beach holiday

In the first ten days of September, thousands of tourists flock to Montenegro to swim and breathe fresh sea air. The daytime air is no longer filled with stuffiness, the sun is more gentle and gentle than in summer, and there is a lot of free space on the shore. Some holidaymakers are confident that an ideal beach holiday is only possible during the high season. And this seems to be true: at the beginning of the month, the likelihood of prolonged rains is still low, the mountain slopes are also covered with lush green vegetation, and sweetish floral smells soar along the coast. The only thing is that it’s a little chilly at night, otherwise everything is in perfect order. The water does not have time to cool down much and maintains very pleasant temperatures for swimming - +23..+24°C, subsequently moving to +23°C.

For opponents of passive beach idleness, water disciplines such as windsurfing and kiteboarding are available. You can go on a mini-cruise or explore the Adriatic bottom in the company of an experienced scuba diver instructor. During such an excursion, its participants not only admire the diversity of the underwater world, but also collect colored shells as souvenirs. At the end of the month, storms at sea become more frequent, the sky is covered with a dense cloudy veil, and the number of those eager to plunge into the invigorating waves decreases significantly.

However, in some years the weather contributed to the extension beach season right up to October. All vacationers pinning their hopes on September swimming should keep in mind that the Adriatic Sea is characterized by occasional cold currents, for which no one can vouch. But, in fairness, we note that they also occur in June-August.

Entertainment and excursions

The Montenegrin land is known for its sincere hospitality, cordiality and genuine love of relaxation. It is generally accepted that local residents have a special set of rules that dictate “not to disturb those who are working” and “to help those who are resting.” Let us feel like true Montenegrins and tell you how you can make the September holidays bright and memorable. Despite the relative “youth” of Montenegro, the territory of this state is replete with many cultural and historical values.

Budva, the current capital Cetinje, Herceg Novi, the island of Sveti Stefan - they all boast an impressive number of ancient buildings. Renting a car will make traveling much easier, but you can do just fine without it, since the country’s territory is small. Excursion buses make stops at observation platforms, from which the most breathtaking panoramas of the Montenegrin expanses open. The fantastic landscapes of Montenegro invite you to immerse yourself in the contemplation of the surrounding nature. The most recognizable ones include the Ostrog Monastery, Tara Canyon and Lake Skadar. The latter, by the way, is the cleanest and largest in all the Balkans. To see it in all its glory, you need to take a ride on it on a rowing boat, speedboat or yacht (depending on your budget). Avid fishermen always leave a couple of hours to sit on the shore with a fishing rod. Well, ornithologists willingly observe the colony of birds. Excursions to holy places are available at any time of the year. September is also not bad for “gluttony” - tasting dishes national cuisine and drinking new wine (harvest is taking place this month).

Holidays and festivals

Although the main tourist flow has subsided, there are still those who are not indifferent not only to the sea and delicious food, but also to mass events. There are, of course, not as many events as there were a month earlier, however, they are also very exciting, surprising with their customs and scope. This month Niškić hosts “Days of Culture”, which include theatrical performances in their program, literary evenings and performances folk artists, as well as the beer festival “Septembarski dani piva Nikšić”. In Budva, the beginning of autumn is made more beautiful thanks to the fish festival “Days of Sirun”, offering to taste various dishes prepared from seafood. This city invites sports lovers to become spectators at the Montenegro Open tennis tournament. In turn, Herceg Novi will delight you with the “Andriatic Parachuting Cup”. It will attract music fans with the open jazz festival “Jazz festival Herceg Novi” with the participation of famous performers from many European countries. What makes this event more atmospheric is that its backdrop is the walls of an ancient castle. Every September, brutal men gather in Sutomore to solemnly ride through the central streets of the city on their “iron horses” as part of the Motoriyada biker rally. We advise all film fans to visit the festival “Mojkovacka filmska jesen”. As the name suggests, it is held in the city of Mojkovac, which attracts best actors and directors from the republics of the former Yugoslavia.

What are the prices for holidays in Montenegro in September?

There is no longer such a housing shortage as in August. But in the first two weeks of September, some resorts may still be overloaded with vacationers, so you can’t count on a strong reduction in prices. On average, until the 15th, tariffs are reduced by approximately 10%-20%; after this date, the water noticeably cools down, which scares off many swimmers, and cost savings amount to 25%-30% compared to high season. Those who want to reduce expenses associated with accommodation should know that staying in a villa, whose owners are private owners, is cheaper than in a 4-5-star hotel. As for food in cafes and restaurants, it is also becoming more budget-friendly. Take note that the same menu, but not on the coast, and within the city limits will cost 10-12 € less. If in August, when there is a strong influx of tourists, Montenegrins try to squeeze out as much money as possible, then in September this number does not work.

So, let's summarize. September in Montenegro is “shown” for those who don’t particularly like extreme heat and can’t stand huge crowds of people. But at the same time, I wouldn’t mind spending a week or two on the shores of a friendly sea and enjoying ripe fruits. The closer to October, the less predictable the weather, and the more clearly autumn is felt. Therefore, if you are flying to Montenegro during this period, stock up on outerwear and prepare yourself for the fact that not every day will be cloudless and warm. Tour-Calendar wishes you a happy journey!

Montenegro is a very picturesque country. Its beauty is especially revealed during the velvet season. If you want to visit Montenegro at this time, then you should not have any doubts. The temperature is optimal, the heat is subsiding. The sea is very gentle and the nature is varied.

Holidays and festivals in Montenegro in September

September days of culture. They are held at the beginning of the month in the city of Niksic. First of all, the event will appeal to poetry lovers. There are special zones throughout the city. Be sure to review the schedule in advance to make the most of the 3 days of the festival and get the most out of it. You can go to a meeting with famous actors. If you are interested in theatrical performances, then you can also find a lot of interesting things.

Montenegro Open- professional tennis tournament. Many athletes from all over the world come to Budva. Many people attend this tournament not at all to watch the game, they are more interested in musical accompaniment events. At least several musical groups are invited. Be sure to visit this tournament if you want to diversify your relaxing holiday.

Every year in the first half of September begins Infofest exhibition. It is dedicated to all modern technologies. Numerous technical innovations are shown here, which will soon be actively used by lovers of everything modern. Special seminars and exhibitions are held.

Time difference with Moscow

The time difference between Moscow and Montenegro is -1 hour.

Weather in Montenegro in September

Daytime temperature +25…+26 °C, night temperature +14…+16 °C, sea water +23 °C.

Montenegro often welcomes a huge number of travelers from Russia, regardless of weather conditions.