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Budget
£68 - £140
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickPodgorica Golubovci
LGW - TGD
LGWTGD
London Gatwick
Mon 8/7
Nonstop2h 55m
Podgorica Golubovci
Wed 17/7
Nonstop3h 05m
London GatwickPodgorica Golubovci
LGW - TGD
LGWTGD
London Gatwick
Mon 8/7
Nonstop2h 55m
Podgorica Golubovci
Wed 17/7
Nonstop3h 05m
London StanstedPodgorica Golubovci
STN - TGD
STNTGD
London Stansted
Wed 26/6
Nonstop2h 45m
Podgorica Golubovci
Wed 3/7
Nonstop2h 55m
London GatwickPodgorica Golubovci
LGW - TGD
LGWTGD
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
Nonstop2h 55m
Podgorica Golubovci
Fri 21/6
1 stop7h 45m
London GatwickPodgorica Golubovci
LGW - TGD
LGWTGD
London Gatwick
Tue 2/7
1 stop9h 25m
Podgorica Golubovci
Tue 9/7
1 stop13h 20m
London GatwickTivat
LGW - TIV
LGWTIV
London Gatwick
Wed 25/9
Nonstop2h 55m
Tivat
Sun 29/9
1 stop16h 05m
London LutonPodgorica Golubovci
LTN - TGD
LTNTGD
London Luton
Wed 3/7
1 stop10h 30m
Podgorica Golubovci
Wed 10/7
1 stop12h 10m
Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Montenegro (average of £60). Flying to Montenegro in August will prove the most costly (average of £323). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£75
February
£47
March
£173
April
£47
May
£62
June
£130
July
£149
August
£255
September
£124
October
£104
November
£47
December
£78
TGD Temperature | 5 - 27 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Montenegro, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 27.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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The flight could have been on time instead of setting off one and half hour late!!!! Dis embarking was very good
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The flight could have been on time instead of setting off one and half hour late!!!! Dis embarking was very good
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The flight could have been on time instead of setting off one and half hour late!!!! Dis embarking was very good
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The flight could have been on time instead of setting off one and half hour late!!!! Dis embarking was very good
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The flight could have been on time instead of setting off one and half hour late!!!! Dis embarking was very good
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The flight could have been on time instead of setting off one and half hour late!!!! Dis embarking was very good
Nestled between Croatia and Albania along the Adriatic Coast is the tiny country of Montenegro. Once part of the former Yugoslavia, today the country is enjoying its independence and tourists from all over the world are slowly discovering just what makes Montenegro so special.
Known as the Jewel of Europe, Montenegro is made up of charming medieval towns, emerald lakes and stunning beaches. The country enjoyed its day in the spotlight when it was depicted in the James Bond film “Casino Royale.” Every summer, hordes of visitors pass by its shores by boat from the Croatian coast, merely stopping by for the day before setting sail again. But for the real Montenegro experience, stay for a few days – or even a week – and discover the area’s hidden gems.
While plenty of visitors access Montenegro by boat, you can also drive over the Montenegro-Croatia border from Dubrovnik or take a flight into the capital city of Podgorica. Many visitors use Podgorica as a base from which to explore the rest of the country. Don’t miss Montenegro’s legendary Skadar Lake National Park and Budva Riviera.
Montenegro has a Mediterranean climate, and temperatures can often reach a sizzling 30 C (86 F) along the coast in July and August. The mountains tend to stay cooler, hovering around 21 C (70 F). December through March can be very cold with temperatures dipping below freezing in the mountains.
The best and easiest way to get around Montenegro is by bus. Buses run all over the country (not always directly from one destination to another) and are very affordable.
Getting around by car is another option and many car hire companies have offices in the major cities, but bear in mind that Montenegrin drivers can be rather aggressive and the roads aren’t always well marked. In peak summer season the roads can get extremely congested, especially closer to the Croatian border. Metered taxis are readily available in the larger towns and are fairly cheap.
Two airports serve Montenegro: Airport Tivat (TIV) (www.montenegroairports.com) located 4 km (2.5 miles) from Tivat, and Airport Podgorica (TGD) (www.montenegroairports.com) situated 11 km (7 miles) south of Podgorica.