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Montenegro Visa-Free! The "Adriatic Pearl" of the Balkans

🌍 Country Overview Montenegro, the "Hidden European Pearl" of the Balkan Peninsula. On one side, it holds the azure coastline of the Adriatic Sea; on the other, it embraces the snow-capped Durmitor Mountains. The collision of medieval old towns and mountain-sea secrets creates a unique charm. It is a filming location for "Game of Thrones" and one of the lowest-cost destinations in Europe. The key point: visa-free for Chinese citizens, just grab your passport and go! 🛂 Visa Essentials (Key points!) ✅ Visa Policy: Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports can enter visa-free for a single stay not exceeding 30 days. Upon entry, prepare: - Hotel reservation confirmation (for the entire stay) - Itinerary (simply list daily attractions) - Proof of sufficient funds (recommended to carry 50 euros cash or equivalent currency per day) ✅ Note: Visa-free entry cannot be extended; for long-term stays, apply for a visa in advance. 🗺️ 6-Day In-Depth Itinerary (Tested and reliable) Day 1: Kotor · Step into the medieval "Fjord Old Town" - Kotor Old Town: A UNESCO World Heritage medieval stone city embraced by fjords. Walk along the city walls (ticket 8 euros, about 2 hours) to overlook the stunning red rooftops and blue bay; inside the old town, the Baroque interior of St. Tryphon Cathedral (ticket 3 euros) is worth a close look. Handicraft shops in the square offer Montenegrin wood carvings (bargain for 10-20 euros). - Kotor City Walls Sunset: Climb to the highest point of the walls at dusk to see the sunset dye the old town and fjord golden—a must-visit spot for photography lovers. - Accommodation Recommendation: "Stone House" guesthouse inside the old town, medieval-style stone rooms with breakfast included, about 150 euros/night, with views of the old town alleys from the window. Day 2: Kotor → Perast · Check in at the "Twin Island Wonders" - Transport: Taxi 15 minutes (fare 10 euros) or ferry (5 euros/person), enjoy the sea breeze and fjord views. - St. George Island & Our Lady of the Rocks Island: Take a small boat to the islands (round trip 15 euros/person). The Our Lady of the Rocks Chapel (ticket 2 euros) houses century-old murals; the ruins of the monastery on St. George Island are perfect for "deserted island" style photos. - Dining: Perast seaside restaurant "Konoba Kantun," seafood pasta (12 euros) paired with local Montenegrin white wine (5 euros/glass), full of fresh flavors. Day 3: Perast → Budva · Immerse in the "Pearl of the Adriatic" - Transport: Bus 1 hour (fare 5 euros). - Budva Old Town: White walls with blue-domed churches, spend an afternoon at a seaside café (coffee 3 euros), watch surfers ride the waves; Budva Museum inside the old town (ticket 4 euros) offers insights into local maritime history. - Budva Beach: Recommended "Slovenska Plaza," rent a sun umbrella + lounge chair for only 10 euros/day, enjoy cocktails (6 euros/glass) at the beach bar at sunset. Day 4: Budva → Durmitor National Park · Enter the "Europe’s Jiuzhaigou" - Transport: Private car about 2 hours (fare 80 euros, cheaper if shared). - Black Lake: The "Jewel Lake" of Durmitor, hike around the lake (3 km, about 1.5 hours), snow-capped mountains reflect on the lake like a fairy tale; skiing available in winter (ski pass 30 euros/day). - Tara River Canyon Bridge: Filming location of "The Bridge," stand on the bridge to see the deep Tara River Canyon; canyon rafting (2 hours, 50 euros/person) is thrilling and refreshing. - Accommodation: Zabljak town "Vila Park" guesthouse, wooden cabin style with fireplace, breakfast included about 100 euros/night, enjoy starry skies over snowy mountains at night. Day 5: Durmitor → Cetinje · Touch the "Historical Warmth of the Former Capital" - Transport: Bus 1.5 hours (fare 8 euros). - Cetinje Monastery: Montenegro’s historical "living fossil," monastery museum (ticket 5 euros) houses medieval religious manuscripts; nearby old royal palace ruins (free) let you imagine the kingdom’s former glory. - Cetinje Market: Browse the market for handmade wool scarves (15 euros), natural honey (8 euros/jar), all authentic local specialties. Day 6: Cetinje → Kotor · Slow moments before departure Return to Kotor Old Town, stroll the morning alleys, write a postcard at a café under the city walls (stamp 1 euro), send the Adriatic breeze to your friends. 💰 Budget Tips (6 days for about 3000 RMB per person!) - Accommodation: Characteristic guesthouses in Kotor and Budva 100-150 euros/night, wooden cabins in Zabljak 80-100 euros/night, great value for money. - Dining: 20-30 euros/day per person, enjoy seafood and local grilled meats, affordable drinks (beer 2 euros/glass, red wine 4-6 euros/glass). - Transport: Intercity buses 5-10 euros/trip, private car rental 80-100 euros/day (shared by 4 people about 20-25 euros each), city taxis start at 2 euros, usually under 10 euros. 📌 Travel Tips - Best Time: May-June (wildflowers bloom, sea warms up), September-October (beautiful autumn scenery, avoid peak season); July-August is the seaside peak season, accommodation prices rise 20%-30%, but the sea is best for swimming. - Language & Currency: Montenegrin is spoken locally; young people and service workers generally speak English; euro is widely used, some places accept Montenegrin dinar, so exchange euros in advance. - Customs & Etiquette: Remove hats and dress appropriately when entering churches; locals are proud of their history and culture, ask about old towns and mountain stories—they will share enthusiastically. Montenegro’s beauty is the grandeur of mountains and sea embracing each other, and the gentleness of old town alleys. Visa-free + low cost + fewer crowds + stunning scenery—are you sure you don’t want to add this European hidden gem to your travel list?
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Posted: Nov 27, 2025
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