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Coliving Montenegro

Coliving Montenegro

Find your favorite location and get valuable insights before starting your trip

Top coliving spaces Montenegro

Coliving options in the Balkans are still pretty rare, but Montenegro has two solid spots that nomads have been returning to for years—each packed with adventure. The country’s nature is jaw-dropping, and the Bay of Kotor is dotted with little coves and hidden beaches just waiting to be explored. Paddleboard, bike, or jump in a car - it’s your call.


Scroll down to check out both coliving options, with all the key details to help you choose your base.

Why coliving in Montenegro?

Looking for a Balkan base with jaw-dropping scenery and just enough adventure to keep things interesting? The Bay of Kotor and its surrounding hills offer exactly that. From hidden coves to winding mountain roads, there’s always a new view to stumble upon - whether you’re on a bike, SUP, or just wandering through cobblestoned old towns.

Nature & adventure

Nature & adventure

Montenegro blends Adriatic charm with wild nature. You can spend your mornings working with the bay as your backdrop, then head out for a paddle, hike, or a road trip to a medieval village. The pace here is relaxed, the people are welcoming, and the coffee culture is strong. It’s the kind of place where your “quick break” might just turn into a full afternoon exploring.

Visa for digital nomads in Montenegro

Most EU, UK, and US passport holders can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. For longer stays, check with the official government site or your local embassy. The visa situation is usually pretty straightforward—but always double-check, as rules can change.

Visa for digital nomads in Montenegro
Digital nomad friendly cafe in Sri Lanka

Health insurance

While short visits don’t require proof of insurance, private international coverage is definitely recommended. Providers like SafetyWing can help cover everything from routine checkups to unexpected adventures gone slightly wrong (SUP wipeout, anyone?).

Living in Montenegro

Affordable, scenic, and surprisingly well connected. Living in Montenegro gives you Adriatic views, strong café culture, and a slower rhythm that’s perfect for focused remote work.

Getting around

Public transport isn’t exactly reliable. There’s no Uber either, so your best bet is renting a car or scooter if you want to explore freely. That said, if you’re sticking around the Bay of Kotor (where you’ll have plenty to do), a bike or scooter is more than enough.


Local sim card

Local SIMs are cheap and easy to pick up at the airport or in town. Prefer zero hassle? Use an app like Saily to set up an eSIM and get data in just a few taps.

Digital nomad friendly cafe in Sri Lanka
Digital nomad friendly cafe in Sri Lanka

Culture

Montenegrins are relaxed and welcoming, but a few basics help. Greet people with a friendly “zdravo,” don’t rush things (timing is flexible here), and be ready for rakija offers that feel more like social tests than drink invites. Just smile and pace yourself.

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