Holiday Homes & Rentals in Montenegro

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Montenegro

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Highlights in Montenegro

  • Lovely beaches
  • Fascinating architecture
  • Biggest canyon in Europe
  • Mountains and lakes

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in Montenegro

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Holiday Rental for 6 People in Montenegro
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Montenegro
Holiday Rental • 136 m² • 3 Bedrooms
Built in 2012, this villa is modern, simple and functionally furnished. It is located in a quiet and green environment. Although the attic is not on offer, the owner gives the keys so you can use upper terrace and enjoy the partial view of the sea and the mountains. The nearest beach is the beautiful Plavi Horizonti, it is located at a distance of about 1 km. Other famous beaches are a few kilometers away: Ploce, Oblatno, Mirista. Tivat is a small town called the town of magnolias. There is one of the best marinas on the Adriatic.
from €154 / night
Holiday Apartment for 5 People in Montenegro
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Montenegro
Holiday Apartment • 50 m² • 2 Bedrooms
These apartments are located in an apartment building. Apartment MNK018 is located on the 1st floor and contains two bedrooms. One bedroom has a double bed, the other has a single bed and a sofa bed. Apartment MNK019 is located on the ground floor and includes two single beds in the bedroom. Relax in the common garden or in the bars and restaurants, which are located in the immediate vicinity.
from €52 / night
Holiday Apartment for 4 People in Montenegro
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Montenegro
Holiday Apartment • 30 m² • 1 Bedroom
These 4 simple, cozy and practically furnished apartments are located in a beautiful house in a quiet part of the village Krimovica. Apartment MNB020 is on the first floor and MNB021 is on the 1st floor. Apartments MNB022 and MNB023 are maisonettes, whose sleeping floors are equipped with double beds and are accessible via an interior staircase. The village of Krimovica is only about 7 km away from the popular town of Budva, known for its beautiful beaches. Enjoy the beautiful sights while spending your vacation here by taking a walk through the old town.
from €30 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Montenegro

€103for 27 Apr - 4 May
€152 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Montenegro

60%for 27 Apr - 4 May
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Holiday homes and rentals in Montenegro

Memorable holidays in Montenegro

Looking for a great value holiday destination surrounded by gorgeous sea, spectacular mountains and historic buildings? Then come to Montenegro! With its remarkable nature, alluring old towns and some of the finest food on the Mediterranean, Montenegro is like a box of fine chocolates – every candy offering a unique, rich and delicate taste that is long remembered. Choose from holiday homes in the gorgeous seaside towns of Kotor, Bar and Tivat, or from the myriad homes inland in traditional villages, surrounded by towering mountains, such as Žabljak and Pluzine.

Homes for all tastes and requirements

Montenegro offers holiday homes in a mix of old and new architecture. Many coastal properties are buildings with lovely balconies offering awesome views over the sea and its paradisiacal surroundings. If you are looking for authentic accommodation in Montenegro, the central and northern zones offer myriad traditional stone houses in the heart of the country’s most stunning landscapes.

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The area and getting around

A tale of two panoramas

Montenegro has two very different zones to discover – the coastal zone and the central/mountainous zone. The former is home to Montenegro’s finest towns which entice you with their lure, diversity and the Mediterranean air. From the tourist haven of Ulcinj, to Tivat, a glorious, tranquil town with a world class marina, and Herceg Novi, an irresistible tourist town, rich in greenery, flowers and beautiful historic structures.

Explore Montenegro’s mountains

Montenegro’s central and northern zones beckon with countless highland adventures, the paragon of the great outdoors. It includes the deepest canyon in Europe, the 1,300 meter-deep canyon of the river Tara, and Biogradska Gora, one of the last virgin forests remaining on the continent. The region is also well worth exploring for its cultural and historical heritage, delicious natural produce and festive spirit.

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Montenegro for architecture enthusiasts

Montenegro reveals a rich past where Europe’s best architects designed magnificent residences for Montenegro’s leading figures. Tripkovic Palace is a baroque palace built from Korcula stone at the end of the 18th century, and an exemplary example of the grandeur and luxury that abounded in that era. Our Lady of the Rocks is a gorgeous early 18th century Roman-Catholic church on a man-made island and is now a museum. Vladin Dom is a colourful neo-baroque building originally built for the Montenegrin parliament in 1910 and today it houses the historical and archaeological collections of the National Museum of Montenegro. Just three of the many fascinating architectural delectations in beautiful Montenegro!

Montenegro for hikers

Montenegro is blessed with incredible natural beauty, best uncovered by hiking its multitudinous trails. Much of Montenegro is made up of the rugged Dinaric Alps, a mountain chain that extends from Slovenia to Albania, and the trails are not only stupefying in their beauty, but also much quieter than their counterparts in better-known destinations such as the Alps. Don’t miss the Curevac hike in Durmitor National Park, which takes you to the top of Tara canyon, the second biggest canyon in the world!

Stara Maslina, in Montenegro’s southern town of Bar, is the oldest olive tree in the world, at over 2,000 years old!

Top 5 travel tips in Montenegro

1. Marvel at Sveti Stefan

This 15th century village is Montenegro’s calling card. Its pebble beaches and azure waters and picture-perfect walled old town have made Sveti Stefan a favourite among royalty and tourists for decades.

2. Visit the largest lake in the Balkans

Lake Skadar is a wildlife wilderness and bird spotters paradise, made up of rolling green farst mountains, floral fields and lily-strewn lakeshores. A boat tour will take you to island monasteries, quaint fishing villages, fortresses, mediaeval monuments and hidden beaches.

3. Discover Njegos Mausoleum

Located on the second highest peak of the Dinara Alps, 1,675 meters above sea level, the mausoleum is dedicated to former Montenegrin ruler Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. It is housed in a marble chapel, with 200,000 gilded tiles that create a resplendent gold ceiling. And the mountain views from are hair-raising!

4. See Europe’s oldest forests

The Biogradska Gora National Park is one of the very few primeval forests left in Europe. In just one day you can experience centuries-old trees, stunning glacial lakes, ragged mountains and fascinating wildlife.

5. Party it up on the beach

Ulcinj’s Velika Plaza, on the south coast of Montenegro, is an expansive sandy beach and the best in the country for young partygoers. With windsurfing, beach parties and a music festival, Velika Plaza is one of the trendiest summer hot spots in Montenegro.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Montenegro

On average, how much do holiday rentals in Montenegro cost?

You have chosen the cheapest country in Europe, at only€113.74 per night (2020 data).

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Montenegro?

If you are looking to get the most out of your money, the cheapest months to visit Montenegro are November (€85.63 per night for accommodation, on average), March (€96.23), and February (€97.34).

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Montenegro?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Montenegro was August, with an average price of €158.87 per night. This was followed by July, with an average of €150.01, and June, with €127.3.

Are there usually many holiday homes available in Montenegro?

Here, last-minute travellers are welcome, because the average availability in Montenegro is 66%, which is above the average for this country, according to data from 2020.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

The best months to find available accommodation in Montenegro are September (the average amount of properties that are free reached 71.75% of the total in 2020), May (69%), and April (68.75%).

When are fewer homes available?

The months with the lowest properties available in Montenegro are, in order, December, February and March, with respective average availability figures of 63.25%, 63.5%, and 63.75%, based on data collected in 2020.

Are there many holiday homes in Montenegro?

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