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How I spent the summer: the most budgetary vacation in Montenegro

The network is just full of life-folks about how to save on summer holidays during a crisis. I want, as usual, everything at once: and relax, and have fun, and the world to see, and show oneself. And it is desirable that after this there should still be something to live for in the next six months and especially not to refuse. Budget vacation in Montenegro is one of the mantras of experienced travelers who are able to take advantage of the benefits of Montenegro and its Balkan neighbors in full.

However: tourists tourists discord, agencies and suppliers of local leisure services to earn something (or someone), and if you do not show proper skill and efficiency in the preparation, then Montenegro will shake out the last piastres you are no worse than any European country.

Here, for example, is the now popular private sector in Montenegro. Tours we will not consider, there you know what program to pay for, and arbitrarily change it still does not work. If you agree to autonomy - you yourself decide where to spend your time, what to eat and how to move about. Is it tempting? For those who are in the know, very. So let's get on course, so that a budget vacation in Montenegro as early as 2016 became your personal lifestyle.

What good rental property in Montenegro?

- you choose the type and scale of your temporary summer retreat;

- you can settle in the vicinity of your favorite place Montenegro, and then change it to something else;

- you can be fed in the morning, afternoon and evening, and can show where the local bazaar and provide a cozy kitchen (alternatively, inexpensive cafe on each street);

- you can have neighbors, and maybe complete silence and autonomy

In short, to rent an apartment in Montenegro or a house by the sea is a great solution. Moreover, when renting a company, you pay only for the premises, and not for the number of residents, which is extremely profitable. So a budget vacation in Montenegro with friends or relatives can also be discussed. A small apartment equipped with everything you need, too, you will like the price tag, not to mention the wonderful apartments in Montenegro.

So, our significant savings are:

- The visa . More precisely, its absence. You just enter with a foreign passport and within a day register at an infotourist office or the police. If you stay longer than a month, you need to get a visa or simply cross the border back there. So many people do here.

- Real estate in Montenegro . In addition to amenities and all kinds of bonuses, the prices here are very calm. Especially apartments: several families in one house, some blessings of civilization (swimming pool, barbecue, children's playground) are common, the rest is all individual.

- Moving. It is most convenient, of course, to rent a car and ride around the country for fun. This is one of the bright factors determining the budget vacation in Montenegro. Rolls-Royce especially do not offer, but a pretty Toyota Yaris or some small car will perfectly cope with Montenegrin serpentine. There are also buses (mainly in the direction of religious attractions), and the taxi is ridiculously cheap. By the way, you can bargain and even need to. There is one nice custom - to bring fellow travelers for free.

- Food. Most expensive catering, but you can walk around the restaurants and determine where the largest portions. Then it is quite possible to manage one dinner almost for the whole family. In the apartments, cook yourself best, buying the freshest products in the bazaars and buying in local supermarkets.

In short, nothing complex in terms of savings, these places do not represent: a budget vacation in Montenegro can be planned quite easily, while booking accommodation is better in advance, and directly at the sea to eat only in special cases - prices in the season for Montenegro are simply indecent.

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