Planning on moving to Montenegro. What should I know first? I've never been there before.Interested in:- Tivat- Kotor- Bar- Budva- anywhere else nice Being by the coast would be good, but I am hesitant about tourist season, and open to quieter areas further inland.Bonus points for places with a decent gym, sauna and swimming pool.Any advice on buying a used car or smoking weed?inb4 ree
>>2867006>Planning on moving to>I've never been there before.Why are there so many retards like this?
>>2867006I've only been to budva but I biked there from Shkoder AL. nice people!
>>2867006looking for the best tree to nap under do my montenegros have any recs?
you must of course study the commandments
>>2867006Just live in each place thru airbnb for a couple of weeks, figure out if you'd want to stay there. If you're worried about crowds then travel during peak season and whatever you can stand stays on the list
>>2867009OP is obviously a third worlder trying to take advantage of Montenegro's substitute visa policy & plans to hide there for the rest of their life. Don't give these threads attention.
>>2867006>all that blabber not lazy enough to fit in
>>2867883First off, there's nothing wrong with that.Second, Montenegro would not be the first choice for third worlders to get into Europe, and they certainly wouldn't intend to stay in there indefinitely if they did, they'd eventually move on to Germany or France.Therefore we can safely assume OP is not a third worlder.
>>2867009>the 30 year old travel planner>spends six months planning for a one week trip>"I watch vlogs to help me plan my travels!">"hey Chat GPT / anons / Reddit what's a good plan for this country?">crippled by trip anxiety until every room, bus ride and tourist attraction is planned out>always goes to the same places that other travel planners recommend>his experience is so similar to every other tourist's that it is not even worth talking about besides "yeah, it was good"