How to get to Montenegro by car

How to get to Montenegro by car



Usually in the summer tours to Montenegro, Russiansgo with one desire - to get to the famous seaside resorts. The advantages of traveling by car are a trip by the whole family, and there is no need to rent a car for transportation around the country.





How to get to Montenegro by car


















Instructions





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Traveling to Montenegro by car is quitecan become a small family adventure, but it is worth remembering some small things. For example, each tourist needs medical insurance, the car must be issued with OSAGO, and better than European insurance, you need a green card for a transit visa for the Schengen countries.





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From Moscow along the Minsk Highway beginstravel to Montenegro by car. Crossing the border of Belarus, you can immediately assess the quality of roads. Throughout the road on the roadside, the car can be refueled, and the delicious food in numerous restaurants and cafes.





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After Minsk, the road goes to Brest, where in the countrymakes a turn to Kobrin, at the frontier Mokrany crosses the border of Ukraine, and the road further leads to Lviv and Transcarpathia. The roads in Western Ukraine are in a deplorable state. The whole service in the territory is paid only by the hryvnia, rubles are not in use.





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Moving on to Chernivtsi, in the town of Siretthere is a border check on the Romanian side. The entire inspection takes a few minutes, the only thing is to pay an environmental fee on the machine, and you will be given a rovigniere, which road police can ask for.





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Moving on to Chernivtsi, in the town of Siretthere is a border check on the Romanian side. The entire inspection takes a few minutes, the only thing is to pay an environmental fee on the machine, and you will be given a rovigniere, which road police can ask for. Roads in excellent condition, quite a lot of speed. You can eat in the roadside restaurants. All services are paid only by lei.





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Through the border point of Prezhmer, drive throughSerbia. All autobahns are in good condition, but they are, with rare exceptions, paid. You can rest and spend the night in hotels of Belgrade. When crossing the border of Serbia with Montenegro, it should be borne in mind that, at the request of the European Union, a waistcoat with a reflective effect, a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit should be in the car.





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If, crossing the previous countries, there wasneed to use a navigator, then in Montenegro this need disappears. Throughout the country you can buy maps with highways, and in Russian. From Belgrade, the road leads to Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. The roads are in excellent condition, but since most of the country is located in the mountains, the roads are mostly cut through the rocks and are serpentine.





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Serpentine winds through picturesque mountains, overgrown with dense forests, dives into numerous tunnels. In rural areas, local peasants come out to the roadside, offer goat cheese and homemade wine.





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Finally, the road from Podgorica leads to Budva -one of the most famous resorts of the Adriatic Sea. Beautiful beaches, surrounded by high mountains, clear sea water. In numerous hotels located in the immediate vicinity of the beach, you can settle for a living.