Getting Here

Getting to Montenegro
How to Travel to Montenegro by Air, Land, or Sea
Montenegro is a well-connected destination in the Balkans, and visitors can easily reach it year-round via air, land, or sea. Whether you’re flying in from a major European city, sailing along the Adriatic, or traveling by car or train, Montenegro offers multiple travel options to suit every type of traveler.
By Air – International Airports in Montenegro
Montenegro is served by two international airports, with regular flights from across Europe and beyond:
Podgorica Airport – Located near the capital city
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Tivat Airport – Ideal for visitors heading to the Adriatic coast
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Both airports provide direct flights to and from major European capitals. Average flight time from most European cities is approximately 2 hours.
By Sea – Arriving by Boat or Yacht
Montenegro has several coastal cities with international port status, making it accessible for private yachts and commercial passenger boats.
Ports open to international maritime traffic include:
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Bar
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Budva
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Kotor
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Herceg Novi
The Montenegrin coastline is a popular sailing destination, and many travelers choose to arrive by boat during the spring and summer seasons.
By Land – Road, Rail, and Bike Travel
Montenegro is easily accessible by land from neighboring countries like Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, and Kosovo.
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Bus – Regular international and domestic bus routes
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Car – Well-maintained roads and border crossings
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Bicycle – Scenic bike routes for adventurous travelers
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Train – Montenegro’s railway network stretches over 335 km, connecting major cities and towns
Montenegro welcomes visitors by every mode of transport. Whether arriving by plane, road, rail, or sea, the journey is smooth, scenic, and accessible in all seasons.
If you want more information on traveling to the other Balkan countries, visit www.beinbalkan.com.