
Tivat Montenegro Travel Guide
Airports near Tivat that serve travelers:
Carriers flying to the region:
High season (July-August) brings the most frequent flights and highest prices. Book several months in advance for better rates. Lower prices are typical for flights to Podgorica or Dubrovnik in low season.
Compare prices across different platforms. Consider flight deals from services like Dollar Flight Club and search engines such as Skyscanner for the most for your money.
Tivat Airport (TIV) is small with basic facilities. Podgorica (TGD) and Dubrovnik (DBV) offer more services, including diverse dining options and various shops.
Montenegro shares borders with Croatia (Debeli Brijeg), Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Albania. Passport inspection are standard. Expect potential delays, especially in peak season. Green Card insurance needed for rental cars.
Montenegro has a limited railway network. The main international route connects Belgrade (Serbia) to Bar (Montenegro) via Podgorica. Tivat does not have a direct train connection; the closest station is Bar.
Buses between cities are the most common and efficient way to travel. Tivat has a bus station (Autobuska Stanica Tivat). Frequent services connect to Kotor, Budva, Herceg Novi, Podgorica, etc. International bus connections are also available.
Understand the rules for operating a vehicle in Montenegro.
Navigate Montenegrin roads with awareness.
Tivat, positioned on Boka Bay, features sea arrival options, mainly for yachts and a voyages.
Be aware of any fees, allow adequate time, and verify your travel details.
Tivat’s public transport is based on a bus network. No metro or tram system.
Taxis offer a practical method to get around, especially for short distances or with luggage.
You must have a valid driving license, passport, and credit card for deposit. Minimum age is typically 21. International chains and local companies are present.
Rental shops offer motorcycles and scooters. A valid motorcycle license is necessary. Helmets are mandatory and must be worn.
Tivat does not have a formal city-wide bicycle sharing program. Several shops in Tivat and Porto Montenegro offer bicycle rentals, including e-bikes.
Tivat offers pleasant environments for walking and cycling.
Cycle with care on shared roads.
Tivat lacks hop-on-hop-off services. Tour buses mainly operate for excursions to other towns (Kotor, Budva) or national parks.
Available from Porto Montenegro or Pine promenade. Scenic transfers to adjacent keys or for exploring Boka Bay. Prices are negotiable.
The Kotor-Lovćen cable car, opened in 2023, offers picturesque scenery and connects Kotor to Lovćen National Park.
Infrastructure for travelers with mobility challenges is developing. Porto Montenegro is relatively modern and generally accessible. Older parts of the local area may present challenges due to bumpy sidewalks or steps.