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tell me an inexpensive way to get from Kyiv to Montenegro
Friends offered to live in their apartments in May, I am looking for a way to get to Montenegro inexpensively. and do I need visas (bus, train)
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аватар hatinka
the most convenient charter to Tivat, without any promotions, somewhere around 270-300 euros. I don't know if there is for May.
Visas are needed, but transit countries. Either Hungary (Schengen) or Romania, in any case, is needed. Their package is almost identical. Serbia does not need a visa. Montenegro is not needed.
You can take a train to Sofia, and there, again, railway transport, but inconvenient, time is lost.
My friend lives in Podgorica, so she says it's more convenient than a charter there is nothing. At what, in the winter when there is no Ukrainian. charters, it flies through Moscow and by train to Kyiv.
The abolition of the Serbian visa has somewhat simplified getting there, but you still need to hemorrhoid with a Schengen visa or a Romanian one ...
аватар alex45
to hatinka! I don’t understand, there is no longer a plane to Montenegro from Ukraine? What transit visas, if it’s an airplane, or are you talking about buses, trains or personal transport? 300 euros, because it’s not cheap, a charter to Tivat.
аватар hatinka
Only for you)))
1. Airplane. The most convenient charter to Tivat, without any promotions, is somewhere around 270-300 euros. I don't know if there is for May. But it's not cheap. My friend lives in Podgorica, so she says it's more convenient than a charter there is nothing. At what, in the winter when there is no Ukrainian. charters, it flies through Moscow and by train to Kyiv.
2. Auto/Train. Visas are needed, but transit countries. Either Hungary (Schengen) or Romania, in any case, is needed. Their package is almost identical. Serbia does not need a visa. Montenegro is not needed.
You can take a train to Sofia, and there, again, railway transport, but inconvenient, time is lost. The abolition of the Serbian visa has somewhat simplified getting there, but you still need to hemorrhoid with a Schengen visa or a Romanian one ...
)))
аватар hatinka
There are no regular flights from Ukraine to ChG.
There are no direct trains. By car or by train visas are required.
аватар hatinka
Auto. If you are not interested in anything along the way (Budapest, Sibiu, Timisoara, etc.), then I don’t see any point in a car. It’s not so much more profitable, but an extra 4 days on the road, the hassle with visas and money for housing, food, gasoline along the way.
If you stop along the way and look around the city, and not drown in the ChG that there is urine, then there is a sense in the car.
A train. At one time, they recommended me by train to Sofia or by plane from Moscow (!) to Belgrade and there is an electric train. But I thought that I don’t really need SUCH Montenegro.
Buses. In the summer, as well as air, there will be bus charters to the Czech Republic and Croatia. Well, it’s cheaper than air travel, by 50-70 euros (in 2011, a friend dragged herself through this inferno for 120 euros). So, a visa is 35 euros, and sleeping in a bus, and buying food along the way? Doesn't it work the same? Yes, and in May go and there are none. Not sure, of course, but if anyone knows, write!
Unless there are sightseeing bus tours, but this is not what TK is looking for. It's about living in one place, in apartments ...
From all of the above, I believe that there is no budgetary gain in the CG yet.
I myself am looking for such options, but not for May, but for the winter!
So if there are experts on the Balkans, please respond)))
аватар Turist-7
moscow-bar train, fragment Kyiv-podgoritsa
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