First, look at the map of Montenegro - its coastline is over 300 kilometers long. And almost all along this distance there are resort towns and villages, various beaches and picturesque cliffs.
First, look at the map of Montenegro - its coastline is over 300 kilometers long.
And almost along this entire distance there are resort towns and villages, various beaches and picturesque cliffs. It is possible, but quite difficult, to see at least some of them and sunbathe on at least five different beaches using public transport. Renting a car in Montenegro will fix everything.
It is possible to drive along the Adriatic Highway - the country's main highway, which runs along the entire Montenegrin coast, in a few days.
Just imagine, you live in Budva, where sometimes there is no room to swing an apple on the beaches. And if you have a car, 20 minutes and you are on Trsteno beach or half an hour and you are already driving along the Lustica peninsula in the direction of Plavi Gorizonti beach.
Secondly, Montenegro is not only, or rather not even so much a beach holiday. A huge number of the country's attractions are not located by the sea. Durmitor, Ostrog, Piva Reservoir, Lipska Cave, Lovcen, Moraca – this is just a short list of what you can see during your vacation in Montenegro.
And the easiest way to visit all these interesting places is by car.
Go to Njegusi for a route and cheese, see the mausoleum on the top of the mountain, look into the Black Lake, look at the bronze Vysotsky – you can do all these things only if you have a four-wheeled friend (and I don’t mean a bicycle with four wheels).
Thirdly, car rental in Montenegro remains affordable for most tourists even in the high season. In July and August, for 25-30 euros per day, you can actually rent a good car for 2-4 people. In the low season, a car in Montenegro is easy to rent for 10 euros per day
Only after driving for some time, you understand that driving in Montenegro is easier than in Moscow, because there are few roads (you won’t get lost), few intersections and signs (you rarely have to maneuver), there are road markings everywhere, the quality of the roads is high, there are no potholes.
Well, the fact that the roads are constantly winding affects the speed of movement, but not its complexity.
Most of the roads in Montenegro are not high-speed (the speed limit is 50-80 km), but at the same time driving on them is easy, you just need to “drive” for a couple of days and you will understand and get used to it, there are significantly fewer accidents in Montenegro than anywhere else.