Are you planning to solo travel Montenegro or searching top things to do in Montenegro 2022 or looking for the most diverse, stunningly beautiful and adventurous country in the Balkans? Montenegro will not disappoint. This hidden beauty has quite literally jaw dropping scenes you’ll want to save on your screen saver.
Montenegro (literally Black Mountain) is a minimally touched hidden gem of the Balkans of Eastern Europe. A former Slavic Yugoslavian country, becoming independent in 2006, it borders Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Albania and Croatia, and sits on the West of the Adriatic sea.
Think balmy sunsets, breathtaking views and clear starry skies. With snow capped mountains, the clearest rivers and beautiful railway journeys, it’s impossible not to want to visit as there are so many amazing things to do and places to visit in Montenegro. Whether it’s whitewater rafting, hiking, skiing or cycling that takes your fancy, this place definitely appeals to those seeking the beauties and thrills of the outdoors. What’s more is that it’s half the price of countries in Western Europe, so one of the best places to visit in Europe on a budget. More importantly, if you’re considering Montenegro as a solo traveller, it’s generally safe.
I’ve visited many countries around the Balkans, Central America and South America. This I have to say, this is my favourite.
In this blog post I will go through what to do in Montenegro as a solo traveller, including the best things to do in Montenegro and the best places to visit in Montenegro. It’s one of Europe’s most hidden gems and definitely one for your Europe bucket list… keep reading to see why!
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How to get to Montenegro…
Montenegro is very accessible from most countries in Europe and around the world.
You can fly directly to one of Montenegro’s airports. Podgorica International Airport is located in the heart of Montenegro. It’s an hour to the nearest mountain resorts and 30 minutes to the coast. Tivat Airport is another option if you want to fly directly to the coast.
You can also fly into Dubrovnik airport, and then drive or get a bus to wherever you fancy in Montenegro! Depending on where you decide to go, it could take 2-6 hours (the coast of Montenegro is much closer to Dubrovnik than the capital of Podogorica is!).
Wherever you fly from or to, booking your flights in advance is going to save you a lot of money!
I travelled to Montenegro from Skhoder in Albania. I took a 1-hour taxi ride to Podgorica (the capital) costing approximately £23; otherwise you can get a local bus for much cheaper.
Where to stay in Montenegro…
Compared to other countries, there aren’t many hostels in Podgorica. If you’re travelling Montenegro on a budget, book early to avoid disappointment. I recommend using the Hostel World app.
Q Hostel in Podgorica is a home from home. It’s great value for money and serves a very tasty breakfast! It’s approximately 40 minutes walking from the city centre and 10 minutes by a cheap taxi ride. Regular buses also run to and from town. It’s very peaceful, has a big garden, and great vibes where you’ll meet other like minded travellers. The host Lana is very loving and has lots of useful information.
Alternatively, if you’re solo travelling in Montenegro and prefer to stay nearer the centre, other hostels are available at approximately £13 per night or a 3-star hotel costs around 30- 50 euros.
I decided to travel North to Zabjlak. I took a bus from Podgorica for €9 to stay in a beautiful hand made wooden log cabin. Think Goldilocks and the 3 bears, this place is magical! ETNO Houses USKOCI is authentic and looks out to the stunning Durmitor National Park. I went there for tranquility and to be at one with nature. It’s situated on a working farm, and provides electricity and water. It’s up to you to keep the wood burner running to get cosy after star gazing with a hot chocolate and blanket on the balcony. All food is provided at their restaurant and the owner offers a taxi service. The attention to detail in this property makes it feel that bit more special. There are 3 lodges available at €50 per night for up to 5 people. My goodness is was worth it.
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