Prices often play a crucial role when choosing a summer holiday destination. If you’re planning to spend your vacation in Montenegro this year, then the latest update from the Instagram travel profile “tragom_horizonta” may prove helpful — especially as it includes current prices for the 2025 season.
Martin and Petra, the couple behind the popular travel profile, recently vacationed in Montenegro and documented real-time costs during their stay in Rafailovići — a coastal village nestled between Bečići and Budva, two of the country’s most frequented seaside towns.
So, what can tourists expect when it comes to prices in Montenegro this summer?
Small pizza: around €10
Breakfast in a restaurant: €5 to €9
Lemonade: €4
Coffee: €2 to €4
Scoop of ice cream: €1–€2
Pancakes: from €2.50
Lunch in a restaurant: at least €25 per person
Fast food: from €7
Beach lounger: €6
Beach umbrella: €3
Set of two loungers and one umbrella: €15
Pedal boat rental: €10 per hour
Excursions: €40–€80
Souvenir magnets: €2
Mini donuts on the beach: €3
Montenegro’s Adriatic coast remains one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Balkans. Known for its stunning sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking landscapes, it continues to draw visitors from all over the world.
In addition to its natural beauty, the Montenegrin coast offers a rich culinary scene, deep-rooted cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and a wide array of entertainment options for travelers of all ages.