Is a day trip to Montenegro worth it?


Is a day trip to Montenegro worth it? The Montenegro day trip, as analyzed below, includes Perast and Kotor, while the Mostar day trip includes Pocitelj and Mostar. Both day trips without hesitation can be described as scenic, but if you are more into landscape features, I recommend a day trip to Montenegro.


Is Albania or Montenegro better to visit?

Montenegro is generally considered to be the better option when it comes to beaches, as the resorts are well-developed but never feel overly busy because of the country's small size. There's also a bigger range of beaches, offering more variety if you're planning a trip along the coast.


What should I be careful of in Montenegro?

Like most areas of the world, petty theft, beggars, and pickpockets are common in populous Montenegrin cities. Kotor, Budva, Sveti Stefan, and Herceg Novi are the places where this occurs most often and thieves will try to make you drop your valuables or swipe things from your hand.


How long is the transfer from Dubrovnik to Montenegro?

Located to the south west of Croatia, Montenegro is an untapped gem of a destination. Arguably one of the most picturesque countries in the Balkans, it's easily accessible at just a 40 minute transfer from Croatia's Dubrovnik Airport.


Can you see Montenegro in a day?

Montenegro is a beautiful country on the Adriatic Sea with medieval cities, national parks, lakes, and mountains. If you are already visiting Croatia, Montenegro is located only one hour from Dubrovnik and offers the perfect one day trip.