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Montenegro Tourist Visafor ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Czech citizens travelling to ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ช Montenegro

Czech passport holders do not require a visa to enter Montenegro. You may travel directly without any advance application or prior approval. You may stay up to 90 days per entry.

90 daysโœ“Max stay
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๐Ÿ“‹Required Documents8

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    Address registration with the local tourist organisation within 24 hours of arrival (hotels and registered hosts do this automatically)
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    For minors travelling without both parents: notarised parental consent letter
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    Passport valid for the duration of your stay (visa-exempt nationality, or a valid Schengen/US/UK visa or residence permit for the 30-day exemption)
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    Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host address)
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    Proof of sufficient funds for the stay if requested at the border
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    Return or onward travel ticket
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    Tourist tax payment (~EUR 1 per day, usually collected with accommodation)
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    Track your 90-days-in-180 allowance (30 days for Russian/Chinese citizens and for third-country visa-holder entries) โ€” Montenegro days do NOT count toward Schengen
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โ„น๏ธWhat to Expect

As a Czech passport holder, you can enter Montenegro without applying for a visa in advance. Present your valid passport at the port of entry and confirm your intended stay is within up to 90 days. Border officers may ask for proof of onward travel, sufficient funds, and accommodation details. Always verify current requirements with the Montenegro embassy or official government website before booking travel.

๐ŸŒWhy Czech passport holders do not need a visa for Montenegro

Czech passport holders can enter Montenegro without a visa because of an existing bilateral visa-waiver agreement or diplomatic arrangement between the two countries. This means Czech citizens benefit from streamlined entry and do not need to apply in advance โ€” a valid passport is sufficient at the border.

โš ๏ธCommon Reasons Montenegro Tourist Visa Applications Are Refused6

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    Inability at the Montenegrin border to demonstrate the purpose and conditions of the visit โ€” e.g. no return/onward ticket, no proof of accommodation, or an itinerary the border police find unconvincing.
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    Insufficient means of subsistence for the intended stay; Montenegro may ask for evidence of funds covering the whole visit.
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    Exceeding the visa-free allowance โ€” 90 days in 180 for most nationalities, but only 30 days for Turkish and Russian citizens and for third-country entries on the Schengen/US/UK visa-substitute route โ€” or a record of a prior overstay.
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    Missing the mandatory foreigner-registration with the local tourist organisation within 24 hours of arrival, which can flag an otherwise legitimate stay during an exit check.
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    For nationalities exempt only as holders of a valid Schengen, Cyprus, US, UK, Australian, Canadian, Japanese, Irish or New Zealand visa or residence permit โ€” not actually holding, or not carrying, that prerequisite document.
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    A passport without the required remaining validity or blank pages, or an existing entry ban, security flag, or doubts about the authenticity of the travel document.

Refusal grounds are at the discretion of the deciding officer and can change. This list is informational โ€” always verify current requirements at the official government portal.

Requirements last reviewed: June 2026 ยท Source: official government portal

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