Montenegro is a country that captivates with its diversity – from the blue Adriatic coast to the peaks of Durmitor and the picturesque hinterlands. If you land at Tivat Airport, you have the perfect starting point for exploring the country by car. A road trip from Tivat allows you to flexibly enjoy the destinations that interest you while experiencing authentic landscapes that many tourists miss.

Planning the Perfect Road Trip

Before you set off, it’s important to plan your route according to your available time, vehicle type, and interests. Tivat Airport is located in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, meaning many destinations are within easy reach. From mountain landscapes to sunny beaches, there are plenty of options, but the key is not to try to “see everything” in one day.

When planning, consider:

  • Weather conditions and the season, as mountain roads can be challenging in winter months.
  • Opening hours of attractions and restaurants.
  • Peak traffic periods on main roads, especially during summer.

Taking these factors into account will make your trip more enjoyable and maximize your experience in each area.

Route 1: Tivat – Kotor – Perast – Herceg Novi

This route is ideal for those who want to soak in history and architecture while enjoying panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor.

  • Tivat to Kotor: The distance is about 8 km, but winding roads and views of the bay make this a drive to remember. The old town of Kotor, with its walls and narrow streets, is perfect for a morning stroll.
  • Kotor to Perast: Just a few minutes’ drive from Kotor, Perast offers tranquility and authentic architecture, with historic churches and views of the islands of Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George.
  • Perast to Herceg Novi: This stage runs along the coast, providing impressive views of the sea and mountains, ending the day in lively Herceg Novi, known for its charming squares and cafés.

Route 2: Tivat – Budva – Sveti Stefan – Lovćen

For those seeking a mix of beaches, luxury destinations, and mountain viewpoints, this route is perfect.

  • Tivat to Budva: The drive takes about 30 minutes, offering views of the Bay of Kotor and stunning sunsets. Budva is a center of entertainment and historic squares, ideal for lunch or coffee.
  • Budva to Sveti Stefan: A short drive to this iconic island allows for great photo opportunities and a leisurely walk along the coast.
  • Sveti Stefan to Lovćen: Climbing towards Lovćen National Park reveals Montenegro’s panoramas rarely seen – mountain landscapes, dense forests, and viewpoints overlooking both coastal towns and the inland.

Route 3: Tivat – Cetinje – Njeguši – Skadar

This route takes you inland, ideal for lovers of nature, history, and local cuisine.

  • Tivat to Cetinje: The old capital of Montenegro is a cultural gem with numerous museums and churches.
  • Cetinje to Njeguši: The road passes through mountain areas and offers the chance to try the famous Montenegrin prosciutto and cheese.
  • Njeguši to Lake Skadar: The route ends at the lake, allowing relaxation in nature, birdwatching, and boat rides on the largest lake in the Balkans.

Tips for a Road Trip from Tivat Airport

While these routes are highly attractive, it’s important to be prepared:

  • Check your vehicle before departure – tires, lights, and fuel.
  • Plan breaks for refreshments and photos.
  • Be ready for winding mountain roads and potentially slow sections.

If you want extra peace of mind while driving, we recommend familiarizing yourself with rental car insurance rules and options, which you can explore in detail in our guide: A Comprehensive Guide to Car Rental Insurance in Montenegro.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions​​

How much time is needed for one of the suggested routes?

Each route can be completed in one day, but for full enjoyment and photography, 1–2 days are recommended.

Yes, main roads are signposted, but in mountain areas, using GPS or offline maps is recommended.

The best time is from May to October when roads are dry, but winter also has its charms with fewer tourists and spectacular landscapes.

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