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Welcome to Montenegro, the destination you didn’t know you needed! I recently visited here for five days as a solo trip for my 30th birthday, and I can now confirm that it has made it into my top three destinations of all time! This destination is out of this world, from views on views in Budva to character and vibes up a cable car or coaster ride in Kotor; when I say it is stunning, I mean absolutely incredible.
Montenegro is located in Europe, near Croatia, Albania, and Serbia. In low season, return flights from London are typically under £70 and take just 3 hours by plane. Considering its compact size, driving around Montenegro would take about 10 to 12 hours without making long stops.
The views in Montenegro are unreal!
It’s a little country but big on beauty and adventures! Known for its jaw-dropping landscapes, medieval towns, winding cobblestone streets, and lively nightlife, Montenegro sure does pack a punch. Whether you are there for the never-ending mountains, hikes in the national parks, or sightseeing the brilliant masterpieces, Montenegro has a space for everyone.
In this blog, I’ll tell you all you need to know about Montenegro. This includes what not to miss, areas to stay, tips for your time there, and cool things you can experience, especially as a solo traveller.
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Language & Currency In Montenegro
Language: Montenegro’s official language is Montenegrin, a South Slavic language closely related to Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian. You’ll often hear these languages spoken interchangeably with Albanian, especially in regions with diverse ethnic communities.
Currency: Montenegro uses the Euro (€) as its official currency, even though it is not a member of the European Union. This makes it convenient for travellers from the Eurozone, as there’s no need for currency exchange.
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Transport In Montenegro
Getting around Montenegro is most accessible by car hire. There are many cool spots to visit, so this is the most cost-effective way of exploring everywhere. Remember that they drive on the right side of the road, like in Europe or the US.
Alternatively, bus routes take you to numerous cities, which is also another cost-effective way of getting around. However, it can be more time-consuming, with bus waiting hours and sometimes cancellations. But it is a great way to get to where you want to go, including to nearby countries such as Albania and Croatia.
Coaches are pretty cool; watch out for epic views!
When I was there, I pre-booked a ride from Podgorica Airport to Podgorica Bus Station (a 12-minute drive) for £18. I waited 2 hours from the Bus Station for a 2.5-hour coach ride to Tivat Bus Station, which cost only 8 Euros. The coach also stops in areas such as Budva and Herceg Novi.
If you are arriving at Podgorica Airport, I recommend taxi-sharing or pre-booking. Taxi drivers tend to overcharge massively because there is no Uber, Bolt, or the equivalent. Expect to be charged 25-35 euros for just a 10-minute drive. Obviously, as a solo traveller, this adds up quickly. However, if you arrive at Tivat Airport, you can walk to Tivat Bus Station, about a 15-minute walk.
If you’re spontaneous and want to continue your adventure to nearby countries, ferry lines from Bar and Budva take you to Bari in Italy and Dubrovnik in Croatia.
Top Tips For Montenegro
Explore Kotor Town as early as possible to avoid super crowding!
Top 3 Areas To Stay In Montenegro
Kotor: Nestled in a stunning bay surrounded by towering mountains, Kotor is perfect for history lovers and those seeking a charming medieval vibe. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town is filled with narrow streets, ancient churches, and vibrant squares, making it a must-stay for a mix of culture and coastal beauty. You can find hostels and boutique hotels here.
Budva: Known for its lively nightlife, sandy beaches, and ancient town walls, Budva is ideal for travellers looking to enjoy both relaxation and entertainment. Budva’s mix of modern resorts, hostels, and historic architecture offers something for everyone, from sun-seekers to party-goers.
Herceg Novi: Located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi is a picturesque town famous for its numerous steps, botanical gardens, and relaxing atmosphere. It’s an excellent base for exploring the bay, with plenty of seaside promenades, historical sites, and hidden beaches. Expect boutique hotels and apartments here.
I stayed at Casa Collection in Tivat for a few nights, which was pretty cool. The views were epic, and it was a lovely little recharge stay. Then I stayed in a hostel for a few nights, Hostel Centrum, which was so cool! I met some epic people and had the best time on my solo trip!
Solo trip to Montenegro was epic. Here are the views surrounding my hotel in Tivat, Casa Collection
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Attractions To Add To Your Montenegro Itinerary
There are attractions all over Montenegro, but there are some popular ones. Some of these attractions can be visited in one day on a tour from Kotor or Budva, which is especially perfect for solo travellers. I’ll recommend them throughout this blog.
Kotor Cable Car
Hop on the Kotor Cable Car and get ready for a sky-high adventure! This thrilling ride zips you from the coast to the top of Mount Lovćen, where jaw-dropping views of the Bay of Kotor and its ancient walled town await. As you glide up the cable car, watch the bay, mountains, and medieval rooftops unravel beneath you—it’s like seeing Montenegro from a whole new angle! A round-trip cable car costs around 23 Euros and takes around 12-15 minutes to reach the top.
Cool views from the cable car
This is perfect for anyone who loves excitement and stunning scenery. The Kotor Cable Car is a fun way to take your trip to the next level, literally! Once you are at the top, there are hikes, outdoor bars, a bobsleigh coaster ride, a museum, some Instagrammable spots, and a restaurant. For an extra added touch, visit the cable cars during sunset! And yes, it’s super safe for exploring as a solo traveller.
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Once at the top, there’s a cool selection of things to do
Bobsleigh Alpine Coaster Ride
This one deserves a separate shout-out! Once you are at the top of the Cable Cars, you can opt to go on the Bobsleigh Alpine Coaster Ride for 8 Euros. It’s such a fun experience, and you can control your coaster ride speed, so anyone height-nervous like myself would love it. You’ll have top-tier views over Montenegro whilst indulging in a thrill. The coaster ride lasts about 5 minutes and is well worth it!
The Bobsleigh Alpine Coaster Ride is at the top of the cable car
Walk Around Kotor Town
Step into Kotor, where history and fun collide in the most enchanting way! Nestled in a stunning bay, this medieval town is like a real-life fairy tale with its winding cobblestone streets, ancient walls, and charming squares. Explore hidden alleys, discover quirky shops, visit the cat square, and climb 1500 steps up to the fortress for epic views. This is the spot for Kotor’s lively cafes and restaurants, adding a modern twist to the old-world charm.
Kotor is a quirky spot that is worth checking out!
It is also the perfect location if you’re looking for some nightlife action, with live bands and good vibes. Most parties go on until about 1 a.m. in the centre of the town. Sometimes, it can be awkward as a solo traveller to attend nightlife bits, but this actually was really comfortable as I just enjoyed the vibe of the live band and then was joined by a few girls from my hostel.
I bumped into a random spot with live music, which was fun!
Tara Bridge
Get your adrenaline pumping at Tara Bridge, Durmitor National Park (a UNESCO Heritage site). This epic bridge spans the stunning Tara Canyon, offering jaw-dropping views and heart-racing excitement. Whether crossing it for the view or taking a leap off it with a bungee jump or zip-line experience, Tara Bridge is the ultimate spot for adventure seekers and thrill lovers.
Tara Bridge was built between 1940 and 1942 to improve regional transportation and connectivity. It links the towns of Zabljak and Mojkovac across the stunning Tara River Canyon. During World War II, the construction of the Tara Bridge was a strategic project, as it played a crucial role in connecting different regions of Montenegro. It was also partially destroyed to stop the enemies from crossing, which was later reconstructed.
The Tara Bridge offers insane views
You can visit Tara Bridge on a guided full-day tour, including the National Park, Tara Bridge, Black Lake, and the Ostrog Monastery. This tour can pick you up from Tivat, Budva, Kotor, and Herceg.
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Black Lake In Durmitor National Park
Dive into the magic of Black Lake, Montenegro’s nature lover’s paradise! This glacial gem, nestled in the heart of Durmitor National Park, is like a giant, mirror-like mirror reflecting the stunning Black Lake mountain scenery. With its dark, shimmering waters and lush forest backdrop, Black Lake is the perfect spot for a chill day of hiking, picnicking, or just kicking back and soaking in the epic views. Whether snapping photos or enjoying the vibe, Black Lake is a must-see for anyone craving a dose of nature’s finest!
Visit Black Lake on a guided full-day tour that includes Tara Bridge, Black Lake, and the Ostrog Monastery. This tour can pick you up from Tivat, Budva, Kotor, and Herceg. I recommend doing it, especially as a solo traveller; you’ll make many friends on the trip!
Black Lake in Durmitor National Park is amazing!
Ostrog Monastery
The Ostrog Monastery is a fascinating site, so include it in your itinerary! It is one of Montenegro’s most iconic spiritual sites, carved into a sheer cliffside. This stunning Orthodox monastery, perched high above the Zeta Valley, draws pilgrims and visitors worldwide with its breathtaking views and sacred atmosphere.
A visit to the famous Ostrog Monastery is a must!
Built in the 17th century, Ostrog Monastery is a place of faith, history, and miracles. The monastery’s white stone walls blend seamlessly with the rugged mountains. You’ll see people kissing the walls, touching them, praying, and setting up for an overnight stay at Ostrog Monastery, as they believe it brings them closer spiritually. Whether seeking spiritual inspiration or just an awe-inspiring sight, Ostrog Monastery is a must-visit wonder.
Visit the Ostrog Monastery on a guided full-day tour that includes Tara Bridge, Black Lake, and the Monastery. This tour can pick you up from Tivat, Budva, Kotor, and Herceg.
The iconic Ostrog Monastery brings in visitors worldwide
Kotor Fortress
Kotor Fortress is where history and adventure come together for an epic experience! Perched high above the medieval town of Kotor, this fortress offers a challenging climb up ancient stone steps. However, the reward is so worth it. It’s around 1500 steps up to the fortress. Are you up for it?
As you go to the top, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the Bay of Kotor and surrounding mountains. The fortress is a journey through time, with its rugged walls and ruins telling tales of battles and bravery. If you’re up for the hike, Kotor Fortress is a must-visit spot that combines Montenegro’s rich history with breathtaking scenery!
The round trip takes about two hours to complete. The best time to do the Kotor Fortress is in the morning before the sun hits hard. Or, you can trek it before sunset, but don’t let it get too dark on your way down. It’s safe for solo travellers as many people take the same route.
Do 1500 steps up the Kotor Fortress and stop by cool viewpoints
Lipa Cave
Dive into Montenegro’s Lipa Caves, where adventure meets underground magic! This fantastic maze of tunnels and chambers is like nature’s own theme park, packed with jaw-dropping scenery and rock formations that will blow your mind. Join a guided tour of the Lipa Caves to explore this hidden world and discover the secrets lurking beneath the surface. Lipa Caves is your next must-visit spot if you’re up for some cool underground vibes!
Lake Skadar National Park
Lake Skadar National Park is Montenegro’s largest and most diverse natural haven. Its expansive freshwater lake and lush surrounding landscapes offer a serene escape. Lake Skadar is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including rare birds and fish, and is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Paddle through the tranquil waters of Lake Skadar, explore charming lakeside villages, and soak in the stunning views of the mountains. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in Montenegro’s natural beauty! You can opt for guided tours of Lake Skadar.
If you’re seeking tranquillity, Lake Skadar is the place to be!
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That’s A Wrap For Montenegro!
So there we have it—the stunning Montenegro. From its majestic mountains and historic fortresses to serene lakes and coaster rides, Montenegro promises adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or thrill-seeker, Montenegro has something special waiting for you. So why wait? Start planning your journey to this Balkan beauty and prepare to make memories that will last a lifetime! I’ll be back again, on another solo trip to this beauty. See you in Montenegro!
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