Montenegro Visa RequirementsFor Australia passport holders

Australian passport holders can visit Montenegro visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Free visa cost
Podgorica
Europe
EUR (€)
Montenegrin
UTC+1

Great news! Australia passport holders can enter Montenegro without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa is required. On arrival at Podgorica Airport, Tivat Airport, or a land border crossing, present your valid Australian passport. Officials may ask about the purpose of your visit, accommodation, and financial means. Ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Australia to Montenegro: What You Need to Know

Montenegro is a small Balkan country with a dramatic Adriatic coastline, medieval old towns, and mountain national parks. The country is generally safe for tourists, with low levels of violent crime. Petty theft can occur in tourist areas during summer, and driving on mountain roads requires extra care. Montenegro is a candidate country for EU membership and continues to develop its tourism infrastructure.

Practical Tips

Register your stay with local police within 24 hours of arrival, which hotels and hostels typically do on your behalf. If staying in a private rental, you or the host must register your details. The Euro is the official currency even though Montenegro is not an EU member. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Australians need a visa to visit Montenegro?

No. Australian passport holders can enter Montenegro visa-free and stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

Do I need to register with police when staying in Montenegro?

Yes. All foreign visitors must register with local police within 24 hours of arrival. Hotels and registered accommodation providers handle this automatically. If staying in a private rental, you or the host must complete the registration.

What currency is used in Montenegro?

Montenegro uses the Euro (EUR), despite not being an EU member. Cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, but cash is useful in smaller towns and markets.

Can I drive to Montenegro from neighbouring countries on an Australian licence?

Yes. An International Driving Permit (IDP) combined with your Australian licence is recommended and may be required by rental companies. Mountain roads can be narrow and challenging, so take care when driving in highland areas.