Bay of Kotor Self-Drive: Full Loop, Must-Stops & Driving Tips
The Bay of Kotor is one of Europe's most spectacular drives — medieval towns, fjord-like water, and a mountain road with 25 hairpin bends. Here's how to do the full loop by rental car.
Cross-Border Driving: Croatia, Montenegro & Albania — What You Need
Dubrovnik to Kotor to Tirana is one of the great Balkan road trips. Here's everything you need — permits, border crossings, timing, and the full route.
Rent a Car Tivat Airport (TIV): Pickup, Drive Times & Tips
Tivat Airport is the gateway to Montenegro's Adriatic coast. Here's everything you need to know about picking up a car at TIV — and where you can be in 30 minutes.
Tivat vs Podgorica Airport: Which One for Your Montenegro Trip?
Montenegro has two main airports — TIV on the coast and TGD in the capital. The right choice depends entirely on where you're going. Here's the definitive comparison.
Driving to Durmitor: Podgorica to Žabljak & the Black Lake
Durmitor National Park is Montenegro's most spectacular inland destination — a high plateau of glacial lakes, pine forests, and the deepest canyon in Europe. Here's how to drive there from Podgorica, what the roads are like, and what to do when you arrive.
Driving to Lovćen National Park: The Serpentine Road from Kotor
The serpentine road from Kotor up to Lovćen National Park is one of the most dramatic drives in Europe — 25 hairpin bends climbing 1,200 metres in under 10 km. Here's what to expect, what to stop for, and whether your car can handle it.
Perast & Our Lady of the Rocks: How to Get There by Car
Perast is one of the most beautiful villages in the Balkans, and the island church of Our Lady of the Rocks is the most photographed sight in Montenegro. Here's everything you need to drive there, park, and get to the island.
10-Day Balkans Road Trip: Dubrovnik → Kotor → Tirana (The Adriatic Route)
The Adriatic route from Dubrovnik to Tirana passes through three countries, two border crossings, and some of the most concentrated coastal scenery in Europe. Around 900 km over 10 days — here's the full day-by-day plan.
Dubrovnik to Kotor by Car: Distance, Border Crossing & What to Stop For
The drive from Dubrovnik to Kotor is 52 km and takes about an hour — including a border crossing into Montenegro. Here's the full picture: road conditions, the Debeli Brijeg crossing, stops worth making, and whether to do it as a day trip or stay overnight.