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Everything you need before you go

Entry & stay

Montenegro is not (yet) a member of the European Union, though it is an official candidate. A valid passport is enough to enter (EU/EEA citizens may also use a national ID card). Citizens of the EU, the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia and many other countries can stay visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Travel medical insurance is recommended.

Driving

Foreign and international driving licences are accepted. Third-party liability insurance (the "green card") is recommended; roads in the mountains are scenic but winding, so allow extra time.

Practical facts

  • Currency: the euro (€) — Montenegro uses the euro although it is not part of the EU or the eurozone. Cards are widely accepted; carry some cash for small towns.
  • Time zone: Central European Time (CET).
  • Official language: Montenegrin (closely related to Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian). English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Voltage: 220V, European plugs — no adapter needed for most of Europe.
  • Country calling code: +382.

Important numbers

  • General emergency: 112
  • Police: 122
  • Ambulance: 124
  • Fire brigade: 123

Basic phrases

  • dobar dan — good day
  • zdravo — hello
  • doviđenja — goodbye
  • hvala — thank you
  • molim — please / you're welcome
  • da — yes  ·  ne — no

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