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DIVING SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO MONTENEGRO - GETTING THERE & AROUND





GETTING THERE & AROUND



GETTING THERE


By air

Main international airports in Montenegro are: Podgorica (TGD) and Tivat (TIV).

The national carrier Montenegro Airlines offers flights from several European countries to Montenegro. Montenegro Airlines destinations include: Austria (Vienna), Denmark (Copenhagen), France (Paris), Germany (Frankfurt), Hungary (Budapest), Italy (Rome), Russia (Moscow), Serbia (Belgrade), Slovenia (Ljubljana), Switzerland (Zurich) and the United Kingdom (London).

Other airlines that offer flights to Montenegro include: Adria Airways, Austrian Airlines, Croatia Airlines and Malev.

Airports of Montenegro: www.montenegroairports.com
Montenegro Airlines schedules: www.montenegroairlines.com


By sea

Main sea ports in Montenegro are Bar and Kotor. There are ferry services to Montenegro from Italy (for example run by Montenegro Lines).

Port of Bar: www.lukabar.me
Porto of Kotor: www.portofkotor.cg.yu
Montenegro Lines: www.montenegrolines.net


By bus

There are coach services to Montenegro from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.


By train

Montenegro has direct rail connections with Serbia.


By car

The main border crossings of Montenegro are: Bozaj and Sukobin (Albanian border); Debeli Brijeg (Croatian border); and Sitnica, Vracenovici, Scepan Polje, Metaljka, Krstač and Vilusi (Bosnian border).



GETTING AROUND



By bus/tram

In Podgorica one can travel by buses. Tickets can be bought on board.


By taxi

Official taxis are marked and these are equipped with taximeters. Taxis can be found at taxi stands or ordered by phone.


By car

Driving is on the right side of the road. International and foreign driving licenses are accepted. Driver must also have insurance documents and car registration documents. Driver must not drive with a blood alcohol level of more than 0.05 percent. Driver and passengers must wear seat belts. Speed limits: built-up areas – 50 km/h, motorways – 100 km/h, open roads – 80 km/h. A warning triangle, first aid kit and spare bulbs are required. The use of dipped headlights is mandatory at all times. In winter snow chains are mandatory in some areas.