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| Located in south-eastern Europe the tiny republic of Montenegro has an amazing 300km long coastline with 117 stunning beaches totalling 73 km in length. With its mild Mediterranean climate and about 240 sunny days each year Montenegro is a beach-lover’s paradise. It’s a land blessed by exceptional versatility and colourful contrasts with unmatched natural beauty and centuries of traditions, still visible in the small villages along the coast. All that, combined with some of the finest beaches imaginable, the calm turquoise waters of the Adriatic and the hospitality of the local people make Montenegro the undisputed pearl of Europe. |
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Seaside stone-built towns in a sunny blue bays with lovely beaches of small pebbles and coarse sand, guarded by the lofty peaks of the Montenegrin mountains. Sub-tropical climate with lush flowers and shrubs, olives and mimosas growing in the brilliant sunshine. A trully hospitable and relaxing atmosphere which dappled by the open-air stages, festivals and celebrations make the summer in Budva, Petrovac and Becici an ever lasting moment.
Money Matters
The monetary unit in Montenegro is the Euro and there are approx. 1.43 Euro to £1.00 (at April, 2005). If you haven’t already exchanged your Pounds Sterling in the UK, you can do so at the airports and banks in the resort. Exchange desks can also be found at some of the larger hotels. Credit cards are not widely accepted, although some establishments will accept Visa and MasterCard. Travellers’ cheques can be exchanged at all banks.
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