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Is it rainy in the first half of June in Montenegro?
Is it rainy in the first half of June in Montenegro?
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аватар moy_contakt
No :) I'll tell you more. The rains have been coming to naught since May. But how many times we went to the May holidays and honestly, even if the rain came sometimes, it did not interfere with the rest. We are lying on the beach (budva) on the left is a mountain. Haze gathers above her. This process can take two to three hours. Then this haze began to turn gray and we smoothly moved to a cafe on the shore. It rained for 15-20 minutes. Then again the sun and an hour later there is no trace of the rain. And it's the beginning of May. By the end of May, I don’t remember any rain at all, but in June the weather is excellent. So don't worry.
аватар moy_contakt
I will add, but according to the weather forecast (we didn’t look at the Montenegrin sites) it always showed rain :) for the whole of May. We went more than one year and always personally rested. I liked Montenegro more in May, because they officially have a tourist season since June. Until June, there are very few people, empty beaches, free sunbeds, umbrellas. There is no crowd of hello urists (especially Serbs), you are welcome in every department, excursions are almost individual. In the season, we went twice and registered ... But if we consider exactly the beginning of June, then it should be normal, because we rested several times at the end of May with the transition to June and there were still a few tourists at that time. But they went like that in July and August (it’s good that they didn’t take their children with them, it’s a nightmare.) a la Crimea ... There are towels in the aisle, there are not enough sunbeds, so hello sand. The crowds along the embankment in the evening are such that you feel like a herring in a barrel. The cafes are starting to speed up everything, and this affects the quality of food and service ....
аватар Ann28
We went from June 5 to June 11, everything was fine and as the rest write, the beaches were free until June 11, and then the entrance was 3 euros. It never rained and the sea was fresh, but not cold, pleasant, but in Croatia, which next after June 10, the water was icy. The Adriatic is not at all warm in terms of water.
аватар moy_contakt
Yes, do not expect very warm water by sea. In May it was +18 and warmed up to +22-24 by the end. For us, this is not a hindrance, but the water is transparent, clean. In the season, they swam only early in the morning, because then (after 10 o’clock the vacationers and that’s all, we couldn’t swim on the beaches of Budva, it was very uncomfortable for me. You can read one of my reviews about holidays in the season on this site with a photo of the beach being full. ... https://www.turpravda.ua/me/budva/Simon_Villa-h42666-r142010.html
аватар Catpantera
Thank you, are coral slippers needed in Budva? What else can you advise for the first time? Where is tasty and inexpensive food, where is the seafood good? What to watch? We are going from 9th to 16th June. What is the air temperature, day and night.
аватар Ann28
We didn’t take slippers and there was nothing at the bottom, there the water is very clear, even at a depth you can see everything. You can look at the temperature closer to the trip on the Internet, it doesn’t happen year after year. We had + 25 in the afternoon and + 22- in early June 21 in the evening. We liked the excursion Canyons, including a visit to the canyons of the Moraca and Tara rivers, Lake Biograd, the Moraca monastery, the Dzhurdzhevich bridge on Tara and lunch in a mountain restaurant with the characteristic name "Izlet". The cost of the tour is 35 euros and 10 euros for lunch. In Budva, we didn’t see much seafood, as well as cheap cafes. Maybe we didn’t go there)
аватар moy_contakt
corals are definitely not needed, there is mostly sand, or a small pebble somewhere (I carry it well, but you look) I haven’t seen hedgehogs ... As for food, meat is meat everywhere. When we arrived, although we had favorite places, we always tried new ones and were never disappointed. There are seafood restaurants on the waterfront - they are more expensive than meat there, but they cook deliciously, but seafood is not cheap. If you go a little deeper, then there are restaurants with cheaper ones. We loved to eat both in terms of quality and variety in the Zlatobor restaurant. Go on the Internet and take a look. Very tasty there and cherba and fish and meat. There was always something to feed the children in large portions and a very friendly waiter (maybe he was not only a waiter, they didn’t recognize him, but from year to year he met us and served us perfectly) a varied menu. Very colorful environment. In the butcher shops you can buy a piece of meat that will be cooked for you right there. It was a couple of times when we went to abum and it was a complete disappointment .... it was, but there were no names
аватар moy_contakt
I don’t remember the names of such establishments, we just don’t go back there. Coffee, if it’s important for you in the morning (as for me), take it with you with a Turkish (if your accommodation is equipped with a stove (we have always considered only options with such an opportunity) because you won’t be able to drink coffee early, cafes start working late. Tasty and inexpensive "You can also eat at the bus station in a variety of ways. But it all depends on your location. When we lived in one part of Budva, we dined in Zlatobor, dined on the embankment. When we lived in another part of Budva, we dined at the bus station, dined on the embankment and went for sweets again to the bus station (there is a great place where cakes are just licking your fingers.) The bus station consists of several places where we ate more expensive or cheaper. didn't get sick.
аватар moy_contakt
As for the temperature in the evening, just in case, take jeans and a jacket with you. Well, I think that it is in Budva that all this will come in handy for you, but if you go on an excursion, then in the mountains this kit was very useful to us. We went to the Ostroh Monastery and there everything that was put on was frozen. There it can rain and it is usually damp there at this time. We also went to the Bay of Kotor and it can also be cool there in the evening. We then traveled around Montenegro ... and I will say this, if without small children, then I recommend rafting. The downside is the distance to go. And so each excursion is just super, tech nature in Montenegro is a riot of colors, plants and beauty in general :)
аватар Catpantera
Hotel Ivanovich 2016, I still don’t understand where exactly it is, Becici seems to be the 2nd line, the transition to the beach through the bridge
аватар moy_contakt
It's a pity that you can not edit here "As for the temperature in the evening, just in case, bring jeans, sweater. Well, I think that in Budva you will need it all " will not need, because it's hot.
аватар moy_contakt
Then you are definitely far from the bus station, Zlatobor, you can walk, but also not close. You will need to look for something local. We are usually in the center of Budva, and Becici is further away. I won’t tell you anything about that part, because of course they were there, but passing through, passing through, but they didn’t live. It should be quieter there. There is a market nearby (I won’t tell you the prices, because they never bought anything there).
аватар RetuRneR
There were 6-16.06.2016. It rains, but not for long, not cold ... Often the clouds reach (dark blue, even scary) to the mountain-sea border, stand, and then dissolve ... A windbreaker is definitely needed for an excursion to the mountains especially on Black Lake.
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