The moment you book your accommodation in Montenegro, the first question that comes up is how to get around the cities and how to see as many natural attractions as possible in a short time. Some travelers prefer not to worry about driving and parking and choose taxis, others try to save money and rely on public transport, while many want complete freedom of movement and opt for a rent-a-car.
Stay with us until the end of the article to read all the advantages and drawbacks of public transport, taxis, and rent-a-car, with practical examples and prices, as well as clear recommendations on what to choose depending on your travel style.
Transportation Prices Across Montenegro
Let’s start with the economics and compare which option is the most affordable and which one is the most expensive for getting around Montenegrin cities.
- Public transport is the cheapest for routes between major cities and is generally reliable for popular areas. A ticket in Podgorica, for example, costs €0.90 (valid for 90 minutes), while in tourist hubs like Budva it ranges from €2 to €4. For longer stays, the best option is a monthly ticket, which costs between €20 and €60.
• Taxi services are practical, especially if you travel late at night or with a lot of luggage, but they can be more expensive, and prices vary. Long airport transfers can cost dozens of euros (for example, Podgorica to Kotor €60–€80).
• Rent-a-car gives you the most incredible freedom of movement and is often not as expensive as people assume. During peak season, average prices for a more comfortable and reliable car range from €40–€60 per day.
Now that we’ve compared prices, let’s look at the other factors that influence transportation choices in Montenegro.

Public Transport in Montenegro — Advantages and Drawbacks
Advantages
- The most affordable option for local and intercity routes
• Good connections between major cities and tourist centers (Budva, Kotor, Podgorica, Herceg Novi, Virpazar/Skadar)
• Environmentally friendly with no concerns about parking, deposits, or insurance
Drawbacks
- Not all beaches and tourist attractions are accessible — buses often stop at major intersections or city centers, while beaches, hidden villages, and viewpoints are not directly covered. Locals in Budva note that some stops are relatively close to beaches, but no line covers every corner of the coastline.
• Crowded schedules in peak season — buses on popular routes can be full, and it is recommended to book in advance to avoid missing a seat.
• Limited operating hours — there are no night lines. Public transport runs from 6 am to 1:30 am, so if you plan to go out at night, do not rely on public buses.
For travelers on a limited budget who plan to stick to a few main points (for example, Budva–Kotor–Bar) and do not mind timetables or slower travel, public transport is a solid solution. Buses run every hour, though not all lines start at the same time; some operate from 6 am while others begin at 10 am.

Taxi Transport as an Option in Montenegro
Advantages
- Availability and comfort, especially in tourist destinations. Budva, for example, has many taxi companies operating 24/7. You can quickly change locations, visit multiple spots, travel safely at any time of day, follow the exact route, and carry your luggage without hassle.
• Suitable for night travel and small groups or families.
Drawbacks
- Prices can increase quickly. Short city rides are affordable, but airport or long-distance trips are significantly more expensive. Prices are also influenced by traffic, which is very heavy during summer, so the taximeter keeps running while you sit in the congestion.
• Variability: not all areas have standard apps, and although there are reliable options, some drivers may charge more if you disagree on the price beforehand. This means the cost of traveling from one point to another can change unexpectedly from day to day.
A practical tip is to use reputable taxi companies or apps in bigger towns, ask for a price estimate before the ride, and reserve transfers when possible. This is an excellent option for comfort and convenience on shorter distances, but keep in mind that during peak season, the traffic jams are enormous, and at some point, the taxi ride may feel much like public transport.
Rent-a-Car as a Transportation Option in Montenegro
Advantages
- Complete freedom and independence — you stop wherever you want, change plans easily, go early to the beach or late to the mountains. It is ideal if you want to visit several places in one day without depending on any schedule.
• Cost-effective for groups or families — the daily rental price becomes much cheaper when shared and is often far more affordable than multiple taxi rides.
• Access to less reachable attractions such as mountains, hidden coves, viewpoints, and remote areas recommended by locals.
Drawbacks and Risks
- Prices vary seasonally — during peak season (July–August), rates can be significantly higher, while off-season prices for economy cars range from €30–€50 per day. It is essential to choose reliable rent-a-car agencies with stable prices and clear conditions from the beginning of the reservation.
• Hidden costs: insurance, card deposit (which can exceed €500), mileage limits, additional drivers, child seats, and fuel policies can all cost extra. Always read the contract carefully and choose agencies that clearly explain all conditions. Some companies, such as IV Rent a Car, offer more favorable terms and full support to their clients.
• Parking and narrow city streets — coastal towns have narrow streets and limited parking, so make sure to check local parking rules and prices.

Which Transportation Option Is Best for Whom?
- If you plan a short stay and intend to remain mostly in one place (for example, Budva), public transport and occasional taxi rides are a decent option. But keep in mind that they do not cover all areas, there are no night lines, and taxi fares can differ dramatically depending on the company.
• If you want to explore multiple locations (Kotor, Skadar Lake, Durmitor, Perast, Sveti Stefan, national parks, hiking trails) and want maximum flexibility, renting a car is the best choice. With smart planning and an economical car, the total cost is reasonable, and the freedom, mobility, and comfort you gain are priceless.
According to your needs and the number of passengers, consider the following:
- Public transport: you are tied to timetables, stops are not always near your destination, and there are no night lines. It covers main routes but not many beaches, small bays, viewpoints, or hidden locations.
• Taxi: available 24/7, but you depend on the driver, pricing, and availability. It can take you anywhere, but every trip and return must be paid separately.
• Rent-a-car: you choose the route, timing, stops, beaches, viewpoints, and restaurants without limitations. It is the only option that gives you access to the “real Montenegro” — its nature, villages, lakes, mountains, and remote places where public transport never goes. You do not worry about insurance, tires, or servicing; you get a new, maintained car that supports you every kilometer. You have privacy, independence, no waiting, and no limitations when you want to explore every corner of this beautiful country.
If you want to make the most of your holiday and see everything Montenegro has to offer, renting a car is the smartest, most comfortable, and often the most affordable way to do it.


