Montenegro is quickly becoming a top destination for travelers around the world, thanks to its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and now, a new visa-free travel policy for 91 countries, including Schengen nations, New Zealand, and the United Arab Emirates.
The small Balkan country has long been a hidden gem in Europe, with its beautiful Adriatic coastline, picturesque mountains, and charming medieval towns. But now, with the introduction of this new visa-free travel policy, Montenegro is set to attract even more visitors and boost its tourism industry.
The new policy, which came into effect on April 1st, allows citizens of 91 countries to enter Montenegro without a visa for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This includes all Schengen nations, as well as countries like the UAE, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the United States.
This move is expected to not only increase the number of tourists visiting Montenegro but also encourage longer stays, as travelers no longer have to go through the hassle of applying for a visa. This will be a huge boost for the country’s economy, as tourism is one of its most important industries, contributing significantly to its GDP.
With its stunning beaches, historic towns, and diverse landscapes, Montenegro has something to offer every type of traveler. From the picturesque coastal town of Kotor, with its medieval old town and stunning bay views, to the rugged mountains of Durmitor National Park, where visitors can hike, ski, and explore pristine lakes, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this beautiful country.
The new visa-free travel policy is just the latest in a series of initiatives aimed at promoting Montenegro as a top tourist destination. The country has been investing in infrastructure, developing new luxury resorts, and promoting its unique cultural heritage to attract visitors from around the world.
With its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and now, easy access for travelers from 91 countries, Montenegro is well on its way to becoming a must-visit destination in Europe. So pack your bags and get ready to explore this hidden gem before the crowds catch on.