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How much money do you need to take with you for 8 days and is it possible to take dollars?
Can you tell me if it will be possible to exchange dollars for euros there? Is it better to take dollars or euros with you? Does each person need a certain amount per day? Do you need a lot of money for 8 days? We have a hotel without meals ... I heard that they won’t let you in if you don’t have money 50 euros a day or something like that. Are they lying?
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7 subscribers  • asked 2009-07-1715 years ago
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аватар masyanya2140
Of course, it is better to take euros, there all calculations are only in euros. We took dollars and exchanged for euros, for 100 euros they gave an average of 80 bucks. We went to the villa with two meals a day. I took on 200 euros for 10 days. This amount was enough for me. And I traveled on excursions, and sat in restaurants. You need to take more without food. Food prices in Montenegro are not expensive. For example, we dined in a fish restaurant, took spaghetti with mussels (8 euros a portion), the portions are very large, you can take 1 for two, a soup - 2 euros and a salad from 2 euros. The fact that they will not let you in with an amount less than 50 euros a day is pure absurdity! Of course this is fiction. Have a nice rest!
аватар ecila85
money - depending on how you will rest.
At the expense of fish restaurants - depends on the restaurant. you can sit for 150 - 200 euros for two if you order yourself in a good place for freshly caught fish and wine, for example. If it's simpler - then pizza or any other fast food 2-3 euros on the waterfront. All sorts of fruit about 2 euros / kg plus or minus. Any bullshit like yogurt as well. like we have.
Beer and wine in stores are inexpensive. Cocktails in bars 6-8 euros. Any coffee-water about two.
excursions from 15 euros, it depends which and from which city you are traveling.
In general, how much money you need depends very much on how you want to relax! if you have any more questions - ask
аватар ecila85
and, well, at the expense of 50 USD per day - nonsense
аватар Tusse
This is a certain amount of money needed for Croatia
аватар aquarel
It is better to take the euro because. calculations there are all in euros (Montenegro does not have its own currency, they used to use German marks :)
And how much to spend depends on how you plan to relax. 200 euros / person I think is enough for a modest soak + one excursion.
If possible, take at least 300-400 euros with you, but still take a ride on at least a few excursions (I recommend Cetinje, Lovcen, Kotor, Bar, St. Stephen's Island) and visit restaurants (especially fish). In Montenegro, Pts large portions and Pts everything is delicious - it's worth bringing this impression from this country;)
аватар Makarenko
It will be more convenient for you to take the euro, you do not have to look for a bank to exchange.
There is no requirement to bring in a certain amount.
At the expense of self-catering, you will not have any problems, pizza is 1.5 / 2 euros per serving, in Budva, for example, in the Slavenska Plaza area, there is a large selection of fast foods. But if we talk about restaurants, then dinner will cost about 15-20 euros per person, it all depends on the choice of dishes and drinks. Organized excursions cost an average of 30 euros per person. A trip by minibus 1.5-2 euros one way.
аватар Galina50
Last year my husband and I dined perfectly with complex dinners (soup + salad + second + dessert), and you choose from 3-4 options, the price is 7-8-9 euros per person. These restaurants are all in the center, not far from the bazaar.
аватар yuliya26
Well, in order to roughly orient, I will write the prices that I remember: Excursions that I liked - Croatia, Dubrovnik 35 €, Bay of Kotor - 20 €, Ostrog Monastery - 17 €, Rafting - 60 €, Canyon and Black Lake are recommended - we not invested in time - 35 €, Montenegrin wedding - 40 €. From food on the waterfront: 1 pancake -2€, 1 piece of pizza-2€, 1 can of beer-1. 50, 2€, grilled sausages orcia - 4€, ice cream - 2€. In stores: beer-0. 70, 1.50€, cheese 10€, all vegetables and fruits 2€ per kg. sausages - 14€. Dine in a restaurant: 1 bottle of wine - from 14€, homemade wine -10€, 1 sea fish with a side dish -25€, 1 seafood dish with a side dish -15€, salad - 3€, any soup -3€, every dinner is modest cost about 60€ for two. On the beach, a sunbed, an umbrella, everything is 3 €, the entrance to a clean beach is 1 €. You can try to save money by eating only on the waterfront for 2 €, but going to the Porto restaurant was a nice addition to a wonderful vacation for me, I don’t advise saving on this. 200 € - will go on excursions (there is an additional payment for entrance tickets, food, water, beer) And 300 split into 10 days, now it will be for food at 30 € per day. I don't know how much more economical. Have a nice holiday.
аватар yuliya26
I'm sorry, we arrived 2 weeks ago.
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