What is the best time to visit Montenegro?
The best time to visit Montenegro is from May to September when the weather is warm and sunny, ideal for beach activities and exploring coastal towns. For those interested in hiking and outdoor activities, the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are also excellent.How can I spend my time in Montenegro?
Outdoor activities abound in Montenegro, making it a real adrenaline rush! From kayaking to city exploration, from forest escaping to museum haunting - with Triptile, you can add any preferred activities to your itinerary!Is a visa required for a visit to Montenegro?
There is no visa requirement for most European citizens. Visiting Montenegro for 90 days requires no visa for U.S. citizens (traveling with an American passport). How much does eating out cost and what is the food like?
Food in Montenegro is traditionally hearty and meat-based. There are many dishes that have a Hungarian influence, such as dumplings, stews, and goulash. There is also a strong Italian influence in the country's cuisine. Some of the most popular restaurant menus feature cured meats, cheeses, polenta, meatballs, and pizzas as well as some quality Italian wine. Also popular here is Turkish food, such as pita, kebabs, and bureks (meat, vegetable, or cheese-filled pastries). Crepes, doughnuts, and jams are some of the sweet things you'll find in Montenegro, as well as other internationally-influenced desserts. Does Montenegro have its language?
Yes, the locals speak Montenegrin. However, in most restaurants and shops, you will find that people speak some English, so explaining or ordering something won't be challenging.What's the weather like in Montenegro?
Montenegro has a continental climate in the mountains and valleys, while the Mediterranean is found in the south. In the summer, most days are sunny and warm, and the average temperature is 28 degrees Celsius. Also, mild winters with heavy rainfall are typical. What currency is used in Montenegro?
Montenegro uses the Euro (€) as its official currency, even though it is not a member of the Eurozone.