Montenegro Visa RequirementsFor Spain passport holders
Montenegro allows Spanish passport holders to enter without a visa for stays up to 90 days. Montenegro is an EU candidate country and a NATO member.
Great news! Spain passport holders can enter Montenegro without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No visa required. Spanish passport is needed (valid for the duration of stay). Entry is via air to Podgorica or Tivat airports, or by land from Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, or Albania.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
1 blank page required
Multiple Entry
Allowed
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Entry Conditions
Valid passport with 3 months validity beyond stay.
Fines and potential issues.
Current Travel Situation
Spain to Montenegro: What You Need to Know
Montenegro is a small Adriatic country known for its dramatic scenery, combining beaches, fjords, and mountains in a compact territory. Kotor, Budva, and Durmitor National Park are top attractions.
How to Get There
Montenegro is ideal for a Western Balkans circuit combining Croatia (Dubrovnik is 2 hours from Kotor), Bosnia, Albania, and Serbia. Ferry from Bari (Italy) to Bar (Montenegro) is a scenic alternative route.
Money & Banking
Montenegro uses the euro, making it budget-friendly for Spanish visitors with no currency exchange. Cards are accepted in tourist areas. Rural areas prefer cash. Tipping is appreciated (10% at restaurants).
Practical Tips
Kotor old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bay of Kotor is often compared to a fjord. Durmitor National Park offers skiing in winter. The currency is the euro (not an EU member but officially uses it).
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Spanish citizens need a visa for Montenegro?
No. Visa-free for up to 90 days within 180 days.
What is special about Montenegro?
Stunning Adriatic coastline, fjord-like Bay of Kotor, dramatic mountains, and medieval towns - all in a small package.
Is Montenegro cheap?
More affordable than Croatia. Budget travelers manage €40-50/day, mid-range €80-120/day.
Kotor or Budva?
Kotor has the UNESCO old town and dramatic setting. Budva has better beaches and nightlife. Both are worth visiting.
Can I visit from Dubrovnik?
Yes - Kotor is 2 hours by bus from Dubrovnik. Day trips or multi-day stays are easy.