3 Day Stay In Montenegro
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3 Day Stay In Montenegro
Hi, I was hoping someone would be able to help me, I am going to Montenegro to look at some property, does anyone know the best way to get there for a few days?
Your help would be massively welcomed.
Regards
Tom
Your help would be massively welcomed.
Regards
Tom
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It depends where you are coming from.
But do visit Kotor, and take a busride to the monastery (name escapes me, but they sell trips there on the street). Not so much because of the monastery (unless you are orthodox, that is a holy place for the orthodox), but because of the busride which can be HAIRRISING. People had to go out of the bus and walk at places, because it was too dangerous. So only the driver risked his life.
But do visit Kotor, and take a busride to the monastery (name escapes me, but they sell trips there on the street). Not so much because of the monastery (unless you are orthodox, that is a holy place for the orthodox), but because of the busride which can be HAIRRISING. People had to go out of the bus and walk at places, because it was too dangerous. So only the driver risked his life.
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I was in Montenegro last month, and visited Kotor and stayed at Sveti Stefan (pictures of both can be accessed via the link to Kodakgaller).
I took the 10:00 am bus from Dubrovnik, and it arrived in Kotor around 1:00 pm. Depending on your destination(s), it may make sense to rent a car -- the roads are excellent. There are also shared vans between principal cities, and you could use these to travel the longer legs, and then rely on taxis for shorter distances.
Michael
I was in Montenegro last month, and visited Kotor and stayed at Sveti Stefan (pictures of both can be accessed via the link to Kodakgaller).
I took the 10:00 am bus from Dubrovnik, and it arrived in Kotor around 1:00 pm. Depending on your destination(s), it may make sense to rent a car -- the roads are excellent. There are also shared vans between principal cities, and you could use these to travel the longer legs, and then rely on taxis for shorter distances.
Michael
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