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8 years ago  •  9 subscribers 9 answers
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the situation with registration (at least in Budva) this year has become much more complicated! No paper media, just "roll your passport" .. and the data is immediately with the border guards. If you have your own apartment - a copy of the property certificate and a passport - and there are no questions. children (grandchildren) up to 12 years of age anyway free of charge. My daughter and her husband came to register on the 4th day - a fine of 40 euros from the nose. And a friend who simply scor ... Farther...
We would like to independently see the coast of the Buda Riviera and the Bay of Kotor, as well as Dubrovnik. Please advise, is it possible to do without a car and use public transport? Is it possible to visit Dubrovnik on my own (are there any questions about crossing the border / do regular buses run from Budva or is it better to rent a car)? Thanks in advance for advice. You may also be able to orient on the cost of excursions in these areas.
12 years ago  •  7 subscribers 13 answers
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Good afternoon. You can explore the Budva Riviera yourself, because. comfortable buses run from the city of Budva. In my review of the trip, I described in detail all the excursions that interest you: http://blogs.turpravda.ua/Bastardariys/69638.html For the cost, I can immediately write: - from Budva to Kotor by bus per person 3 euros. - from Budva to Sveti Stefan per person 1.5 euros. - from Budva to Dubrovnik 13.50 euros per person, from Dubrovnik to Budva a little more expensive - ... Farther...
http://www.ochernogorii.net/novosti-chernogorii/51-novye-pravila-dlya-turistov Found this news. Who has already arrived from Montenegro, share information How true is this?
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 5 answers
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Good afternoon. We went in June - everything is calm, no one demanded anything. You can call any travel agency and just check if this is the case =) Farther...
I want to send my parents (60 years old) to Croatia or Montenegro for 10 days from Kyiv in early October. Questions arose: 1. Do citizens of Ukraine need a visa in October 2012? 2. Is it cold during this period? 3. Which tour operator is reliable for this destination? 4. Can you recommend a hotel, quiet, as for German pensioners, with good food and a normal number of rooms, on the beach and not far from city attractions. 5. How much money to collect in dollars?
12 years ago  •  7 subscribers 14 answers
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1. After September 30, a visa is needed 2. Cool. We were at the end of August-beginning of September, so from September 1, more than half of the cafe was closed and the sun loungers were removed from the beach, leaving only 1-2 lines. 3. I recommend the meeting party - Pilon. Escort without a difference. 4. In Montenegro, it is better to relax not in a hotel, but in a villa, without food. Food in Montenegro at every step. Inexpensive and very tasty. What in a cafe, what you can cook at home. ... Farther...
Hello, I'm going to rest in ChG. I will live in my friends house. But I didn’t buy a return ticket, because I don't know when I'll be back. Is a tour voucher or return ticket or invitation required upon entry? And how is the customs in Russia? Will they let me out with a ticket and a passport? Irina.
12 years ago  •  2 subscribers 2 answers
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Registration is indeed required. I know some tourists, they did not agree to pay a registration fee of 0.7 euros per day, so at the exit they were fined 70 euros each. Farther...