About the negative aspects of holidays in Montenegro
For tourists who want to spend their holidays in picturesque Montenegro, it would be useful to familiarize themselves with the "disadvantages" of staying here.
1. Problems with electricity. Upon arrival here, foreigners are surprised by the presence of gas primers in the shops, and large generators next to them. This is explained by the fact that there may be no light for several hours a day (sometimes more). It happens in different seasons. Along with the light, there is no internet and no mobile connection. Those people who use the elevator will have to climb to high floors on foot.
2. Water supply disruptions begin at the beginning of the season. The water goes to watering the vegetable gardens, beach showers. It is necessary to stock up on water at night in all containers that are at hand: cans, buckets, pots, etc. Before the trip, you need to find out if the hotel (where the tourist is going) has backup tanks so that household problems do not add to the hassle during the vacation. Not all hotel owners want to spend their money on purchasing containers.
3. There are huge traffic jams during the peak season. There is a possibility of spending several hours on a trip from a Bar to Budva, standing all day in the tunnel of Sozino, heading to Podgorica. Anyone can get lucky here. As experienced tourists advise, it is better to use the car when you need to buy groceries.
4. The height of the season is "overshadowed" by thefts. Their number is huge. In addition to stealing wallets from beachgoers, thieves break into apartments in search of profit. The mistake of many tourists is to take their passports with them to the beach. They can be stolen along with the money. Documents and valuables should be kept in the hotel safe, and you should carry a photocopy of your passport and as little cash as possible.
5. Montenegro has the highest car rental prices among European countries. This is an inexplicable phenomenon.
6. Low internet connection speed. Communication may be lost 2 times a week, and it may not be for several hours. The owners also charge for television, even if the tourist does not use it. Internet lovers, once here, will obviously be unhappy with the temporary lack of communication.
7. Queues in stores. The sellers' service is very slow. It happens that a person waits a long time for the seller to slowly slice cheese and sausage for the customer in front. It may take half an hour, or even more time! You can buy groceries faster in supermarkets than in small stores, but the prices are 1.5 times higher there.
Those Russians who are going to visit Montenegro should be prepared for such unpleasant moments. Sehr schlechte Erfahrung mit Entrümpelung Dortmund gemacht.
1. Problems with electricity. Upon arrival here, foreigners are surprised by the presence of gas primers in the shops, and large generators next to them. This is explained by the fact that there may be no light for several hours a day (sometimes more). It happens in different seasons. Along with the light, there is no internet and no mobile connection. Those people who use the elevator will have to climb to high floors on foot.
2. Water supply disruptions begin at the beginning of the season. The water goes to watering the vegetable gardens, beach showers. It is necessary to stock up on water at night in all containers that are at hand: cans, buckets, pots, etc. Before the trip, you need to find out if the hotel (where the tourist is going) has backup tanks so that household problems do not add to the hassle during the vacation. Not all hotel owners want to spend their money on purchasing containers.
3. There are huge traffic jams during the peak season. There is a possibility of spending several hours on a trip from a Bar to Budva, standing all day in the tunnel of Sozino, heading to Podgorica. Anyone can get lucky here. As experienced tourists advise, it is better to use the car when you need to buy groceries.
4. The height of the season is "overshadowed" by thefts. Their number is huge. In addition to stealing wallets from beachgoers, thieves break into apartments in search of profit. The mistake of many tourists is to take their passports with them to the beach. They can be stolen along with the money. Documents and valuables should be kept in the hotel safe, and you should carry a photocopy of your passport and as little cash as possible.
5. Montenegro has the highest car rental prices among European countries. This is an inexplicable phenomenon.
6. Low internet connection speed. Communication may be lost 2 times a week, and it may not be for several hours. The owners also charge for television, even if the tourist does not use it. Internet lovers, once here, will obviously be unhappy with the temporary lack of communication.
7. Queues in stores. The sellers' service is very slow. It happens that a person waits a long time for the seller to slowly slice cheese and sausage for the customer in front. It may take half an hour, or even more time! You can buy groceries faster in supermarkets than in small stores, but the prices are 1.5 times higher there.
Those Russians who are going to visit Montenegro should be prepared for such unpleasant moments. Sehr schlechte Erfahrung mit Entrümpelung Dortmund gemacht.