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Beaches: there are pebbles (Herceg Nove, Zhanitsa, Malin) and sand (Budva and neighboring towns). Almost all beaches are 50% paid and 50% free (that is, you can bring your own umbrella and bedding). An umbrella for a day costs 1 - 2 euros, a sunbed 2 - 3 euros. The beaches are very clean, constantly cleaned; there are showers and toilets on the beaches (at some resorts, showers are paid, since there are problems with fresh water in Montenegro). The sea is clean, a lot of fish and sea urchins. Special shoes are sold, in which you can safely walk on stones, costing about 8 euros.
Food: the cuisine is sharper than ours. Lots of fish, but it's expensive. A complex breakfast in a cafe costs 3 - 4 euros; complex lunch - about 5 euros. The most common type of fast food is hamburgers (from 2 euros), they are large; you can add everything to the bun and meat yourself (in front of you there will be plates with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, cabbage, peppers, as well as ketchup, mustard, sauces, etc. ). The national dish is beans. Food prices are quite reasonable. Black tea is very difficult to find, only fruity.
Transport: Public transport is expensive. Bicycle rental about 2 euros per hour (passport as a deposit). Car rental - from 50 euros.
Currency: the national currency is the euro. In stores, a trifle is often rounded off (1 and 2 euro cents). Currency exchange is carried out in banks.
Language: Serbian. Russian - and Ukrainian-speaking people are quite understandable (especially if you read slowly, but it's better to read). Stress in words on the first syllable.
The most important phrases:
Kolka Costa - how much does it cost
Excuse me - I'm sorry
Ruchak - lunch
Doruchak - breakfast
Supper - dinner
Yeden, two, three, four, sing, six, gray hair, wasps, nine, ten, one hundred - 1.2, 3.4, 5.6, 7.8, 9.10, 100
Chao - bye, bye
good morning - good morning
We beg you/we ask you/you
Praise - thank you
Ulaz - entrance
Zlaz - exit