The Government of Montenegro has adopted new Covid-19 measures, which will be valid from December 30, 2021 to January 12, 2022.
Entry requirements - from January 2, 2022
Montenegrin citizens and foreigners can enter Montenegro across all border crossings with one of two proofs, which are:
1. Completely vaccinated against COVID-19 issue by a registered health institution and not older than six months since having the last dose or
2. Proof that a person has recovered from Covid-19 (passed not less than 10 days and not more than 180 days from a positive PCR or a rapid antigen test)
In both cases, the person must possess either a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours or a rapid antigen test not older than 48 hours.
If a person does not have any of these documents, then 10 days of isolation is mandatory. Persons can have their self–isolation terminated after three days of quarantine, with a negative PCR test.
General restrictions
• Masks are obligatory in all closed spaces,
• Bars and restaurants work until 22:00 h (from 1st January 2022). Music is not allowed,
• Entrance into the inside of the restaurants and bars, theatres, cinemas, museums, galleries is possible with one of the proofs from the National digital COVID certificate*,
• Supermarkets, markets, shopping malls, boutiques, beauty salons, hairdressers and similar, have no limitations in working hours,
• Ban on public events, private gatherings, celebrations, parties, weddings.
* National digital COVID certificate
- completely vaccinated against Covid-19 issue by a registered health institution and not older than six months since having the last dose;
- negative PCR test on SARS-Cov-2 not older than 72 hours;
- proof that a person has recovered from Covid-19 (passed not less than 10 days and not more than 180 days from a positive PCR or a rapid antigen test) or
- negative antigen rapid test - BAT not older than 48 hours.