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besherat

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Montenegrin citizen

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About me

Montenegrin

Lives in Herceg Novi

Speaks English

Registration: 30 June 2017

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besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Julien

5 good reasons for living in Montenegro by Julien

Hi, if someone asks you the best reasons for making the choice to live and stay in Montenegro, what would be your top 5? Thanks in advance for participating, Julien

besherat

First of all it is the size of our country. For 7 hours, you can come from north to south. Everything is near, if you like mountains you can go there and be back at the same day on the coast. It isn't expensive, you can find a lot of ... Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Julie

Places to visit in Montenegro by Julie

Hi, For the ones living in Montenegro, what would you suggest to discover the country? When you have friends or family visiting you, where do you go with them? What are the must-see places in Montenegro, the tourist sites? How to visit the ...

besherat

As I live now in the northern part of Montenegro, I can recommended some interesting places for visiting. Everyone goes on the coast during the summer, but in my opinion,much better choice is to go into the mountains. During the day you may swim in ... Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
ElizabethVessey

What to do in Podgorica with the kids (during the summer holidays) by ElizabethVessey

Hi there I have recently moved to live in Podgorica, and have 2 children (girl age 6 and boy age 3). It's the summer holidays, can anyone recommend any must see's/activities for us to do? Thanks! Elizabeth

besherat

Summer in Podgorica can be very difficult. The best choice is to go in Sutomore by tourist train. Morning train is in 8 A.M. and you may return on the same day until 9.P.M. Buy a return card, it would be about 2,40 e and enjoy the beautiful sea time. Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

How to save money in Montenegro by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Did you plan your budget before your move to Montenegro? If so, how did you go about it? How do you save money in your day to day life? Do you find there are any areas where you can't cut costs? Do you have any tips about ...

besherat

Saving money for me is some kind of SF, but I know one small tip which I used every day. It is buying in the big grocery store such as Voli, Aroma, Idea. I have a blue card for Idea where I collect my points. In that store, you can find a lot of ... Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

The best things to discover in Montenegro by Priscilla

Hello everyone, What have you discovered in Montenegro that you would recommend to other expats? Are there any places that you enjoy visiting on the weekends, be it areas of natural beauty or shopping malls? Are there any Montenegrin dishes ...

besherat

I'm the Montenegrin citizen and of course, I adore my country. Our best resource is untouched nature, which you can find everywhere. Cultural and religious tourism, National parks, rafting on Tara river. Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Festivals in Montenegro by Priscilla

Hello everyone, What are the main festivals in Montenegro? Are there art, food, music, film, or other festivals expats can attend and participate in? When do the festivals take place? How long does each festival usually last? What ...

besherat

There are many Festivals all over the Montenegro during the whole year. Many music Festivals, Art, Film and Food. Let me tell you about some of them. In my hometown Herceg Novi, the most famous Festival is so called Praznik mimoze - feast of mimosa. ... Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Paying bills in Montenegro by Priscilla

Hello everyone, What bills do you pay? If you are renting, are bills included in the price of rent, and is this common practice in Montenegro? How can you pay your bills (e.g. online, at provider's store, at the post office)? Which is the most ...

besherat

If you rent a flat, for example for 200 euros by month, it is only for rent, electricity, water, garbage is additional charge. If you buy something in the big grocery stores or boutiques, you can use a credit card for payment. Or if you want to pay ... Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Online shopping in Montenegro by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Shopping online can be far more convenient and offer greater choice than going into shops, be it grocery shopping or retail. Are there options for online shopping in Montenegro? Which sites or apps do you use most frequently ...

besherat

Hello Priscilla, I used Aliexpress for buying some products. If you choose free shipping products, it will cost you only 1 euro. I buy many things on that site. Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Priscilla

Montenegro's most expensive cities by Priscilla

Hello everyone, What are the most expensive cities to live in Montenegro? What are the costs of things such as rent, utilities, weekly groceries, dining out, etc.? What is the lifestyle like in these cities, for expats and locals? What are ...

besherat

Hello Priscilla, the entire coast is expensive such as Budva,Kotor and Herceg Novi,but in every town you can find both expensive and less expensive apartments for rent, grocery stores etc. It's the same for Podgorica. In some famous boutique , ... Read More

besherat replied to a thread
7 years ago
Julien

New members of the Montenegro forum, introduce yourself here by Julien

Hi all, Newbie on the Montenegro forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on ...

besherat

Hello, I'm Tamara from Montenegro. I live in the northern part of Montenegro in the town named Berane. My hometown is Herceg Novi. I have a four children and two grandchildren. I am a retired archaeologist, like to listen a jazz and classical ... Read More