Showing posts with label Port of Entry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Port of Entry. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2022

CURRENT COVID-19 MEASURES IN MONTENEGRO

Due to the favorable trend of the epidemiological situation, the Government of Montenegro has adopted new liberalized measures, which are valid from March 11, 2022 to March 25, 2022.

Entry to Montenegro


* Montenegrin citizens and foreigners can enter Montenegro without any restrictions.

* All ports and marinas are open for entry of the yachts and vessels from all countries 

* Airports Tivat and Podgorica are open for the arrival of both private and commercial flights.

* All land border crossings are open for arrival.

Marina Bar Montenegro
Marina Bar

General restrictions


• Masks are obligatory in all closed spaces

• Bars and restaurants work until 01:00 AM

• Supermarkets, markets, shopping malls, boutiques, beauty salons, hairdressers and similar, have no limitations in working hours

• Private gatherings, celebrations, parties, weddings are allowed.


These are current measures in our country summed up to ease your plans for arrival or stay in our country. New, liberalized measures are valid until 25th March 2022.

If you are planning to come to Montenegro and need detailed information, help or assistance feel free to contact the Yacht Agent Montenegro.


Thursday, December 30, 2021

NEW ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR MONTENEGRO

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.

New entry requirements for Montenegrp


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.

Friday, November 12, 2021

New Covid-19 measures in Montenegro

The Government of Montenegro has adopted new Covid-19 measures, which will be valid from November 15, 2021 to December 1, 2021.

Entry to Montenegro


- Montenegrin citizens and foreigners can enter Montenegro across all border crossings with one of the proofs from the National digital COVID certificate, which are:

* Completely vaccinated or vaccinated with one dose (if that is the only one);
* 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);
* Negative antigen rapid test - BAT not older than 48 hours.

- Passengers and crew of yachts, passenger ships and vessels entering Montenegro are allowed to come to our country with negative results of the PCR test, which was not older than 72 hours while embarking on the vessel

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 six days of quarantine, with a negative PCR test.

Exception: People under the age of 18 enter Montenegro unconditionally - both Montenegrin citizens and foreigners.
 

Entry to Montenegro - Covid19 measures


General restrictions


- Masks are obligatory in all closed spaces

- Bars and restaurants work until 00:00 h

- 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 the work of discotheques, disco clubs/bars and nightclubs/bars

- Ban on public events, private gatherings, celebrations, parties, weddings.

Friday, October 8, 2021

COVID-19 MEASURES IN MONTENEGRO


Latest Covid-19 restrictions in Montenegro, valid from 9th October.

Entry in Montenegro


* Entry in Montenegro is possible only if one of the four conditions are met:
- Person is completely vaccinated;
- Person has negative PCR test not older than 72 hours;
- Person has proof that they have recovered from COVID-19 (positive PCR or rapid antigen test older than 10 days but not older than 180 days);
- Person has a negative rapid antigen test on SARS-Cov-2 not older than 48 hours.

* If a person does not have any of these documents then 10 days of isolation is mandatory that can be terminated after six days if the person is negative on the PCR test.

* People under the age of 18 enter Montenegro unconditionally - both Montenegrin citizens and foreigners.

* Passengers and crew of yachts, passenger ships and vessels entering Montenegro are allowed to come to our country with negative results of the PCR test, which was not older than 72 hours at the time of embarkment.

Covid restrictions in Montenegro


General restrictions


* Masks are obligatory in all closed spaces.

* Bars and restaurants have no limitations in working hours.

* Entrance into the inside of the hospitality facilities (restaurants, cafes, etc.), as well as entrance into nightclubs, public events, private gatherings, celebrations, parties, weddings is possible if have one of the following proofs:
- Completely vaccinated;
- 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);
- Negative antigen rapid test-BAT not older than 48 hours.

* Supermarkets, markets, shopping malls, boutiques, beauty salons, hairdressers and similar, have no limitations in working hours.

Friday, April 2, 2021

CURRENT COVID-19 MEASURES IN MONTENEGRO, VALID UNTIL 9TH APRIL 2021.

Here is a brief update related to Covid 19 measures in Montenegro, valid until 9th April 2021.

Entry requirements


⚓All ports and marinas in Montenegro are open for entry of the yachts and vessels from all countries.

⚓Airports Tivat and Podgorica are open for the arrival of both private and commercial flights but not all the lines are back running as usually.

⚓ All land border crossing are open for arrival.

Negative PCR not older more 48 hours, or positive IgG test not older than 30 days or confirmation that person has been vaccinated and revaccinated more than 7 days before arrival in Montenegro is needed for arrival from all countries except Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo starting from 13. 3. 2021.

If a person does not have PCR test and it is required for them from the mentioned measures then a self-isolation measure is demanded on their vessel or in their accommodation. After six days isolation can be suspended if a negative PCR test is provided.

Marina Porto Montenegro - Tivat

General restrictions


⚓ Masks are obligatory in all closed spaces and in open if there is more then one person together.

⚓ In all cities, curfew starts from 22:00 until 05:00.

⚓ In some cities like Tivat, Herceg Novi, Budva, Kotor, Ulcinj, Bar, Podgorica, Cetinje bars and restaurants are open and use only outside terrace areas, until 21:00h, with a maximum of 2 people per table. Music is still not allowed. Non-hospitality services, boutiques, beauty salons, hairdressers and similar, are working from 07:00 until 21:00.
Is not allowed for residents to leave territories of these municipalities.

⚓ Several Montenegrin cities are in strict lockdown. Cities under lockdown at this moment are Niksic and Savnik.

⚓During weekends (from Friday 21:00 until Monday 05:00) it is not allowed to go from one city to another without having permission from authorized personnel.

These are current measures in Montenegro summed up to ease your plans for arrival or stay. You can as well contact us for any information, help or assistance via email or phone number. 


Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Ports of entry - Adriatic sea

The Adriatic Sea is located between the Balkans (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania) and the Apennine Peninsula (Italy). The Adriatic Sea is connected with the Ionian Sea. The border between these two seas is the Otranto Gate, 75 kilometers wide, between Italy and Albania.
The Adriatic surface is 138 595 km2, 738 km long, the average width is 159.3 km, and the average depth is 173 m.
Geographical coordinates: Geographical latitude between 39°45'N i 45°45'N;
                                              Geographical length between 12°15'E i 19°45'E.
Winds: Bura, Jugo, Maestral.
Surface currents on the Adriatic: Sea currents on the Adriatic have no significant impact on navigation safety. The average velocity of the sea currents is about 0.5 knots, but in the channels, near the river mouths and narrow passages there can be 4 knots.
Waves: waves mostly occur as a result of the wind. The wave height is predominantly between 0.5 and 1.5 m, and very rarely exceeds 5 meters.
Sea temperature: The Adriatic Sea has an outstanding annual temperature fluctuation on the surface of the sea. In winter the temperature of the sea is about 7°C. In spring, the temperature of the sea gradually increases to 18°C, and during the summer it reaches 25°C, and in some parts of the southern Adriatic and up to 27°C.  
Salinity: The average salinity of the Adriatic Sea is 38.3 ‰.
The Adriatic Sea is very attractive for cruising motor yachts, speedboats or sailing boats.

Country
Port of entry
Position
VHF channel
Phone number
Working hours


MNE

Bar
Budva
Kotor
Tivat
Zelenika
73
8
16/17/68
71
16/17
+382 30 312 733
+382 33 451 227
+382 32 304 313
+382 32 671 262
+382 31 678 276
00-24
08-18
08-20
08-20
00-24







      CRO*









Dugi Otok
Mali Losinj
Novigrad 
Porec
Primosten
Pula 
Rijeka  
Rovinj
Senj  
Sibenik
Umag
Zadar
Hvar
Komiza
Korcula
Vis   
Cavtat Dubrovnik
Ploce
Split
17
17
17
17
17
10/16/70
10/16/70
10/16
10/16/70
10/16/70
10/16
10/16/70
17
17
10/16/70
17
17
10/16/70
10/16
10/16
+385 23 311 278
+385 51 233 845
+385 52 757 035
+385 52 431 663
+385 22 570 266
+385 52 535 880
+385 51 211 422
+385 52 811 132
+385 53 881 301
+385 22 217 217
+385 52 741 662
+385 23 254 878
+385 21 741 007
+385 21 713 085
+385 20 711 178
+385 21 711 111
+385 20 478 065
+385 20 410 707
+385 20 679 008
+385 21 302 400
07-15
07-15
07-15
07-15
07-15
00-24
00-24
07-15
00-24
00-24
07-15
00-24
07-15
07-15
07-15
07-15
07-15
00-24
00-24
00-24
   
 SLO

Izola
Koper
Piran
17
17
17
+386 5 663 2150
+386 5 663 2106
+386 5 671 0190
09-14
09-14
09-14
IT
Ancona
Bari
Barletta
Brindisi
Chioggia
Manfredonia
Monfalcone 
Pescara
Ravenna
Trieste
Venice
8/16
15
16
8
16
14
9
6/16
16
77
9
+39 071 227581
+39 080 5281511
+39 0883 531020
+39 0831 521022
+39 041 5508211
+39 0884 583871
+39 0481 496690
+39 85 694 040
+39 0544 608811
+39 040 676 611
+39 041 2405711
10-12/15-16
9-12/15-16
09:00-12:00
8:30-11:30
08-12/14-18
7:00-19:00
7:30-20:30
09-12/15-16
00-24
09-12/15-16
09-12/15-16


 AL

Durres
Sarande
Shengjin
Vlora

15/16
11/16
16/71
12/16
+355 52 23427
+355 85 25827
+355 281 22201
+355 6324659
00-24
00-24
00-24
00-24


*
Port of entry (Croatia) from 1. April to 30. October
: Umag Marina, Cavtat, Novigrad, Kanegra, Sali, Soline, Kremik Marina, Ravni Zakan, Hvar, Vela Luka, Ubli (Lastovo) and Vis.

             http://www.mppi.hr
             http://www.up.gov.si

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Dukley Marina Budva

Dukley Marina Budva Dukley Marina Budva is located in the heart of the Budva Riviera and is a part of the resort which carries the same name. This marina is one of the most beautiful nautical destinations in the Adriatic. Opening hours of the Harbour Office in Budva are 07-15h, and there is a possibility of introducing a second shift during the summer season.
Marina has 350 berths in the inner part of the harbour, mainly for motor boats and super-yachts (up to 70m in length), but there are about 50 berths for visiting the yachts at the dock and two pontoons with a maximum draft of up to 5.0 meters.
Marina provides the necessary electricity and water, as well as waste collection services to the berthed vessels.

Services offered in the marina: 
  • 24-hour water supply 
  • 24 hours power supply 
  • Gas station 
  • Wi-Fi (free) 
  • Pilotage 
  • Technical support 
  • 24-hour Security 
Dukley Marina Budva
All airports in the vicinity are very well connected with other major European cities. The nearest international airport, Tivat Airport, is only 25 minutes away, and the main international airport Podgorica is an hour away. Distance of towns by sea: Dubrovnik 50NM, Sveti Stefan 3NM, Kotor 31NM, Bar 16NM and Ulcinj 28NM.
Dukley Marina BudvaIf you want to book a berth for your vessel in Budva or want to check the availability of berths for your yacht, Yacht Agent Montenegro is at your service.
In addition to booking berths, we offer services of obtaining free traffic permit upon the arrival / departure from the marina in Budva, supply of food and groceries, duty free fuel ( Bar marina, Port of Bar and Tivat Porto Montenegro), technical support and repairs, as well as other agency services necessary to fully enjoy your visit of the Montenegrin coast and ensure safe navigation.

What to visit near Dukley Marina Budva?


The old town of Budva

The walls and the towers of the Old Town are a testament that Budva is one of the oldest cities of the Adriatic. Cobbled streets, medieval cathedrals, and ancient facades in its historic quarter give it a form a labyrinth. Preserved old town with modern seaside community and the picturesque harbour, makes Budva the most modern centre of Montenegro today. Budva hosts numerous regattas, gourmet fairs and festivals.

Becici

Becici is situated 5km northeast of Budva. Becici beach is 1 950m long, and it is known to be among the most beautiful beaches in Montenegro and the southern Adriatic. This beach won the Grand Prix in Paris for the most beautiful beach in Europe in 1935.

Sveti Stefan

Sveti Stefan is a settlement near Budva, located only 10 km away. Sveti Stefan is connected to the mainland by a narrow earthen causeway, which is probably the reason why they started calling it the "Montenegrin Palm of Dubai." Although this is quite questionable, since Sveti Stefan has existed for hundreds of years, while the Palm not even a decade. This island is the most luxurious resort in Montenegro and one of the most luxurious resorts at the Adriatic coastline.

Petrovac

Petrovac is situated at a 20km distance from Budva. It is a well-known summer tourist destination famous for Roman mosaics from the 3rd century, which depict the god of sleep, Hypnos. Town beach is around 600 m and is one of the most beautiful beaches in this part of the Adriatic. There are two islands in close proximity to the town, the island of Katic and Sveta Nedjelja.

Bar

Bar, together with the Port of Bar and Bar marina, is one of the most beautiful places in Montenegro. Luka Bar, located at the entrance of the Adriatic, more precisely on 42˚05 'north latitude and 19˚05' east longitude. Port of Bar, united with railway and road traffic, represents an important link in the intermodal transport, which gives it a huge advantage over other ports in Montenegro, but also in the region. Port of Bar is located in the heart of the city, and in its vicinity there are hotels, a restaurant, bank and everything you might need during your stay in Bar.
The old part of town, Old Bar, is located 50 km southeast of Budva. Well-preserved remnants of the walls and fortresses, dating from the 9th century, provide a beautiful view of the town and its surroundings that binds all travellers to come and visit. The most attractive part of the old town is the old olive tree which is 2000-2500 years old. It is one of the five oldest olive trees in the world, and still bears fruit. In addition to Old Bar, Bar aqueduct is the only such construction in Montenegro, and one of the three largest in the former Yugoslavia. 

Ulcinj 

The old town of Ulcinj is one of the oldest architectural and urban units of the Adriatic. 
It is a common opinion that the Old Town with its Illyrian walls, the Citadel, a set of street networks, markets and squares, valuable architectural buildings, especially urban landscape, is in its entirety a cultural and historical monument of vital importance. As the most important historical sites of Ulcinj, we suggest you to visit: Balšića Tower, the Palace, the courts and the Square of Slaves. 

Jaz 

Jaz is a beach located 3 km west of Budva. It consists of two parts, one with the length of 500m, and the other of 300m. Being one of the longest beaches in Montenegro it is a favorite among tourists. 

Kotor 

For its beauty, vastness and magnificent terrain, the Bay of Kotor is among the most interesting natural attractions of the Mediterranean. Surrounded by Mount Lovcen and the sea, Kotor is located at the end of the Bay of Kotor, officially one of the 25 most beautiful bays in the world. It is about 23 km from Budva. The old town is surrounded by high walls, above which rises the old fortress on the Sveti Ivan hill (260 m). 
The old town of Kotor has three gates. The gate facing the sea that led to the city promenade and coastline; The gate near the river faces the direction to Risan and Herceg Novi; while the gate of Gurdic, faces the direction to Trojica and the intersection of Cetinje - Budva. 
When you come to this town, you will be able to visit some of the most famous attractions: the walls of the old city, Cathedral of St. Tryphon, Church of St. Nicholas and St. Luke, Maritime Museum ... 
Since 1979 Kotor is on the UNESCO’s list of protected world cultural heritage. 

Tivat and Porto Montenegro 

Tivat is one of the youngest and most modern cities of the Bay of Kotor, situated 25km west of Budva. Porto Montenegro marina is situated in the Bay of Tivat. The marina was made by following the best world standards, which makes Tivat a very popular tourist destination. You will enjoy the luxurious resorts, sandy beaches and rich content of the marina Porto Montenegro. 

Lake Skadar 

The largest lake in the Balkan Peninsula is only 40 km away from Budva. The lake is filled with islands and peninsulas which have many traces of history and valuable cultural heritage, some of which are the Lesendro castle on a rock in the middle of the lake and the fortress Grmožur. Clear water and preserved environment enabled the development of extremely rich eco-system. This is the only habitat of pelicans in the south of Europe. 
Along the shores of the lake there are two small towns called Virpazar and Rijeka Crnojevića. Nearby are the remains of the town of Obod, where the first printing house was built. In 1494 the first book in this part of Europe, Oktoih, was printed here. 

If you need help with the organization of excursions and sightseeing tours in the surrounding towns and villages, we are always happy to assist you, your guests and your crew. For more information please contact +382 67552287 

Friday, April 29, 2016

Bar Marina - more than 600 berths

Marina Bar is located in the heart of the city of Bar. Due to its location it is suitable for mooring the ship during a tour of the Montenegrin coast.

With its capacity of 600 berths, it is one of the largest marinas on the Montenegrin coast. You can find many hotels, restaurants, banks, beaches, etc.. in the close proximity of the marina. Therefore, most of your needs during your stay here will be just a few steps away from your boat.

Tax and Duty Free diesel bunkering for private and chartered yachts is available in Bar marina at the price 50% lower than the regular diesel price. Save your money by refueling your yacht in marina Bar.

Marina Bar Montenegro
Marina Bar and city beach







GPS coordinates of marina Bar:
N 42 05.897
E 19 05.265





Bar is a beautiful, dynamic, multi ethnic city that connects the modern and the traditional. It has a rich cultural and historical heritage and is the biggest nautical center at the entrance of the Adriatic Sea.
The weather is mild and Mediterranean, so it attracts a number of tourists every year. The seashore is 44 km long, of which 9 km are beaches and the remaining 67 km consist of Skadar Lake shore and the mountain range of Rumija (which is a watershed).
Bar is ideal for tourists who long for a vacation on beautiful beaches and in nature, who like visiting cultural and religious heritage, but also for those who like to spend their vacation actively, doing all sorts of sports like: sailing, diving, mountain climbing and hiking.

Bar is furthermore unique because it offers its guests enjoyment at both sea and lake, thanks to its ports and harbors in Bar, Virpazar and on Skadar Lake.
Bar Marina is an ideal starter port for sailing in Montenegro. There is also a possibility of boat, sailing boat and catamaran rentals at the charter agencies in Bar.
There is, additionally, a possibility of going on a diving tour of sunken ships as well as open sea fishing, where you can catch a swordfish or a tuna.

For more info about available berths in marina Bar and clearance upon arrival or departure please send us an email or call us on +382 67 552 287.
Your Yacht and Port Agent Montenegro