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Cheap Flights to Montenegro

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Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
September 27 – October 4
€157.80
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
September 3 – September 10
€176.80
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
July 26 – July 30
€186.80
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
August 30 – September 13
€191.30
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
August 6 – August 9
€195.80
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
September 3 – September 17
€196.30
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
July 19 – July 26
€210.80
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Tivat TIV
August 17 – August 24
€214.77
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
August 9 – August 16
€215.80
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
August 24 – August 31
€234.86
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
September 14 – September 17
€238.37
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
September 14 – September 24
€251.39
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
September 15 – September 25
€251.39
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
July 6 – July 7
€256.55
Vilnius VNO ⇄ Podgorica TGD
August 2 – August 11
€266.37

Routes to Montenegro

Podgorica
from €157.80
Tivat
from €214.77


Useful advice for travelling to Montenegro (ME)

Balkan country of Montenegro is a perfect holiday destination for all those who value idyllic landscape views and charismatic cultures. Holiday flights to Montenegro will especially please travellers, who wish to soak their feet in the Adrian Sea, get a closer look at the deep Tara River Canyon, and experience what living in a medieval stone house really is like. Travelling to Montenegro is easy, and the trip will leave you with many fond memories as well as with restored energy and curiosity for new travels.

Preparing for the trip

Lithuanian citizens will not need a visa to enter Montenegro. There are also no compulsory vaccination requirements set. However, just as before every other journey abroad, you should get vaccinated against hepatitis A and B and renew your vaccinations against diphtheria and tetanus if necessary.

Transportation and travel charges

The best ways to get better acquainted with Montenegro are to use trains, buses, taxis, rental cars, and bicycles. The minimum age for renters is 21 in this country. Main roads are good quality and well-maintained, but distant and remote areas may present difficulty with narrow and curvy paths. In some mountain areas you may even require winter tires.

Although Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, it uses euros as the official currency. Living costs are similar to those in Lithuania. For example, you can have lunch in a cheap restaurant for 5 euros and buy a cappuccino for about 1.30 euro. In local shops, a 1.5 litre water bottle will cost you 56 euro cents; you can buy one kilogram of rice for about 1.07 euro, while one kilogram of cheese will cost you approximately 5. Public transport tickets cost 0.70 euro, and a one kilometre long taxi ride will cost you approximately 50 cents.

Additional information:

  • Official language is Montenegrin.
  • The country belongs to the UTC +1 time zone, which is switched to UTC +2 for the summer.
  • Direct distance from Vilnius to Montenegrin capital Podgorica is 1434 kilometres.

Best return gifts choices

Cheap flights to Montenegro provide a perfect opportunity to purchase some high quality olive oil and clothes. The country is also famous for its finely decorated clay dishes, metal pots, and cutlery. Your loved ones will be pleasantly surprised with a delicious gift of Montenegrin cheese as well as dried or smoked meat and fish. Fragrant Amaro Montenegro liqueur will also make an amazing return gift.

Both travelling families with children and bands of friends will definitely enjoy a trip to Montenegro. Hospitable locals will help you book a hotel and will advice you on where to look for delicious food and fun entertainment. Together, all this makes Montenegro simply an ideal place for spending a holiday for many Europeans.