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

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, 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.

Thursday, October 7, 2021

MAXIMUM ALLOWED SPEED IN THE BOKA BAY

While navigating through Montenegro’s internal waters, a yacht is obliged to proceed at a safe speed so as not to endanger and harm other vessels at sea.

Boka Bay (Bay of Kotor) is the popular nautical destination in Montenegro. The sea traffic, especially during the summer season is busy. Therefore, it is important to obey speed limitations.

The speed of navigation in the entire Bay of Boka is limited.


The speed limit for vessels over 24 m


The safe speed limit within Boka Bay shall not exceed 10 knots, and while in the Strait of Kumbor, the Strait of Verige maximum speed is 6 knots.

These speed limits are mandatory for all vessels longer at 24 m: super yachts, mega yachts, yachts, sail yachts, catamarans, trimarans, cruisers, etc.


The speed limit for yachts up to 24 m


For vessels with a length less than 24 meters, the maximum speed in the Bay of Boka is 14 knots, and while in Kumbor Strait (channel) and the Strait of Verige speed limit is 10 knots.

Speed limit for yachts in Bay of Boka
The speed limit for vessels in the Bay of Kotor 



⛵ Speed in the Strait of Kumbor is restricted between coordinates:

1) 42˚26,1’N 018˚36,6’E

2) 42˚25,47’N 018˚36,26’E

3) 42˚25,85’N 018˚34,63’E

4) 42˚26,47’N 018˚35,01’E


⛵ Speed in the Strait of Verige is restricted between coordinates:

1) 42˚28,65’N 018˚41,41’E

2) 42˚28,77’N 018˚41,11’E

3) 42˚27,65’N 018˚40,15’E

4) 42˚27,46’N 018˚41,02’E

Friday, March 12, 2021

CURRENT COVID-19 UPDATE FOR ARRIVAL OR STAY IN MONTENEGRO VALID UNTIL 17. 3. 2021.

As the situation is rapidly changing day by day, Montenegro has added new measures in the fight with coronavirus.

Added on the previous measures that we have posted in update before here are new measures issued by the Montenegrin government:

- 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 13.03.2021.

Covid19 update Montenegro
Lustica Bay - Marina


Excluded from this are:

Essential transportation workers, including seafarers in transit, as per European Commision recommendations, that are embarking or disembarking in Port of Bar, Marina Budva, Port of Kotor, Portonovi Marina and Porto Montenegro - Tivat (Pier I and Pier II) where police and customs borders are operating. 

These persons are allowed to transit to and from their vessel in order to begin or end their work contract on a yacht or vessel.

- All coastal cities (Ulcinj, Bar, Budva, Tivat, Kotor, Herceg Novi) are closed, and it is not allowed to move from one municipality to another without special permission and reason for that traveling.
If you are going on a plane or train, a boarding pass or ticket for an international train ride is valid as proof.

If you are working onboard then a letter with reason of traveling in Montenegrin language and contract of employment is required as police controls all cars on exiting/entry into municipalities.

- It is not allowed for more than two persons staying in groups in open spaces.
- In parks, beaches, and outdoor spaces for space and recreation it is not allowed to stay for a long time.

Follow our news section for more updates so that you may plan your arrival, or be safe while you are staying in Montenegro.

For any other information or help you can contact us anytime on our phone numbers or via email.

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

Friday, March 30, 2018

The cities on the Montenegrin coast

Ulcinj



Ulcinj is the southernmost and oldest coastal city of Montenegro near the border with Albania. It is recognizable by beautiful long sandy beaches and spectacular sunsets, of which the Velika plaza, Mala plaza, the island of Ada Bojana and the beaches along the Pine forests and Valdanos stand out.

Ulcinj Montenegro
Ulcinj
The Old Town of Ulcinj is the nucleus of the cultural heritage of this city, with a fantastic view. You can visit the museum, the church-mosque, the Balsic tower and the old Illyrian wall. Here you can enjoy the rich taste of traditional Adriatic-Mediterranean cuisine in famous restaurants located between the walls of the Old Town (Kula Balsic, Dulcinea, Antigona).


Velika plaza - Montenegro
Velika plaza
What you shouldn't miss is definitely Ada Bojana. Thanks to the "good" wind, Ada Bojana is called "the capital" of the surfer on the Adriatic. Here you can experience the magic of surfing, kitesurf, windsurf. D'olcinium Kite Surf Club offers excellent entertainment with guest DJs during the summer months on the beach. 

If you prefer something a little different, you can fill the day with a visit to the Ulcinj Solana where the exclusive guests - a large number of pink flamingos stay. Ulcinj Solana is the only place outside Africa, where you can see pink flamingos in such a large number.
Anchorage: In this part of Adriatic it is safe to anchor on locations:
- between Volujica cape and Deran cape, during south wind, nearshore 0,5 to 1 mile distance, it is 30-40m deep and sea bottom holds well,
-on 700 to 800 m south of Ulcinj marina, sea bottom holds well. This is the best anchorage in the south wind for this area.

Bar

The Bar Municipality is located in the south of Montenegro between the Adriatic Sea and the Skadar Lake. It represents a combination of modern, tradition and beauty. Known as the city of the sun, Bar has an average of 270 sunny days a year and is one of the sunniest places in southern Europe.
Berth booking - Marina Bar
Marina Bar

In Bar is the main and largest port of Montenegro, as well as a marina Bar that has 600 berths. It is ideal the starting point for navigation on the Montenegrin coast.

The main attraction of the Bar is the Old Town Bar, which is located 4km away from the seashore and the center of the Bar. In the Old Town, there are preserved ten churches, mostly in ruins (Cathedral of Svetog Djordja, St. Nikola Church, Church of St. Veneranda and St. Katarina), known as "open-air museum".

Old Bar - Montenegro
Old town Bar
In the immediate vicinity there is a famous olive, over 2000 years old, which is a true tourist attraction for foreign visitors. Haj-Nehaj Fortress, Skadar Lake (the habitat of rare bird species and the largest lake in the Balkans) and King Nikola's Castle, are attractions that are also interesting to tourists.


Bar can boast of a large number of pebbly and sandy beaches.The most visited are: Gradska plaza, Crvena plaza, Utjeha, Veliki and Mali pijesak, Zukotrlica.
Places of good food and entertainment are: Savoia, Knjazeva basta, Portofino and Sea fort.
Anchorage: In sea territory behind the line Voluica cape-cape Ratac anchorage is prohibited, as at shore east of that line. Anchorage is allowed west of that line.

Budva

Budva, the tourist capital of Montenegro, is located in the heart of the Montenegrin coast. Due to its position, Budva is becoming more and more interesting to lovers of yachting tourism.
Dukley marina - Montenegro
Marina Budva
Marina Budva has 350 berths (yachts up to 70m). In the vicinity you can find all the necessary formalities when arrival and departure from Montenegro.
In the immediate vicinity of the marina, there is the medieval Old Town of Budva, which presents a treasury of cultural heritage, with interesting paved streets, squares and churches. 
Budva boasts a number of attractive beaches, from which we suggest you visit some of the most famous: Mogren, Jaz, Slovenska plaza, Ricardova glava, Ploce, Kraljicina plaza.

Sveti Stefan - Montenegro
Sveti Stefan
Especially worth mentioning is the city-hotel Sveti Stefan, near Budva, which is the most exclusive resort in Montenegro. In the vicinity of Sveti Stefan you can enjoy the magic of one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean - Kraljicina plaza.
On Sveti Stefan you can try traditional Montenegrin, Greek, Japanese cuisine in exclusive restaurants (Kraljicina stolica - NOBU, Olive, restaurant Adrovic Sveti Stefan).

Fantastic nightlife is one of the most recognizable features of Budva's summer, promises the best time in this part of Europe. True attractions for young people include numerous night bars, terraces, open-air discos, of which the most famous is Top Hill (2012 voted in Monaco for the best club in the world). Popular dance music festival Sea Dance is held at Jaz beach and attracts a large number of foreign tourists.
Anchorage: In this Adriatic port you should consider undersea sewage pipeline laid from Zavala cape to south 1,3 miles long.
In this area you can anchor:
- smaller vessels- east from port Budva, 7-8 m
- bigger vessels - in south winds can anchor on west-northwest from cape Zavala
- bigger vessels - in north winds can anchor on the northeast shore of St. Nicolas island.
Both of this anchorage holds well and depth is 12-15 m.

Herceg Novi

Blue Cave
Herceg Novi, a city of greenery and sunshine, is located at the very entrance to the Bay of Kotor. The city abounds with many historical, cultural and religious buildings, of which the most visited are Savina monastery, Sahat kula, Kanli kula, Citadela, Church of the Sveti Arhangel Mihailo, Spanjola.
At about 5.7 nm from Herceg Novi, on the peninsula Lustica is one of the most attractive caves, Blue Cave. In this cave you can come with a smaller boat.

Island of Mamula
Island of Mamula
If you sail into the Bay of Kotor, be sure to visit one of the most beautiful fortifications on the Adriatic. It is the island of Mamula, known as the favorite place of many tourists, only 3.4 nm away from Herceg Novi.

The advantage of this city is a large number of beaches: Zanjice, Miriste, Kamenari, Njivice, Yachting club.


Regarding the cultural contents of this city, there is summer stage in Kanli Kula, where is organized a famous film festival every year, Days of Music, guitar art summer.

Herceg Novi is a place of great fun, and some of the most visited clubs are La Bamba, Admiral, Prostorija, Cassa Igalo, Pub Got.
Anchorage: Anchorage is permitted west and east from port, in Meljine beach, near the port of Zelenika, or in front of Igalo (Topla beach). It is important to say that the end of this beach is shallow.

Tivat

Tivat is located in the central part of the Boka Bay and represents a modern tourist destination interesting to tourists. 

Short and long-term berth in Porto Montenegro
Porto Montenegro - Tivat
The biggest attraction of Tivat and the whole Montenegrin coast is surely the Marina Porto Montenegro, which is considered the most exclusive marina on the Adriatic. The combination of a spectacular destination and modern marina will offer you a service on a world level. Marina Porto Montenegro has 450 berths (lengths from 12m to 250m) and provides services: fuel refueling (tax and duty-free diesel) possibility of short and long-term berth (up to 30 years), water and electricity supply, customs and immigration services etc.

As part of this nautical settlement along the sea, there are elite restaurants with international and local specialties (De Gustibus, Al Posto Giusto, Byblos, Murano, One), prestigious boutiques (Excelsior, Fashion Gallery, Genny, Heidi Klein, MaxMara, Misahara, Mooi, Perfume Shop, Shubeshu and Uzurii), luxury villas with beautiful sea view.

Regarding the nightlife in Porto Montenegro, in the center of attention are the Platinum club, The clubhouse and Library Bar.

Ostrvo Cvijeca and St. Marko Island
If you decide to make one day of vacation different, then we suggest you to visit the Ljetnjikovac Buca in which the summer stage is located, or some of the three islands in the Tivat bay: Ostrvo Cvijeca, Sveti Marko Island, Gospa od Milosrdja.

Along the coast of Tivat, you can mostly find the concrete "ponte". However, in the suburb or on the peninsula Lustica there are beautiful sandy beaches such as Waikiki, Seljanovo, Movida, Solila.
Anchorage: In front of port Tivat there is a possibility for anchorage even of big ships, due to depth of 18-20 m. On east part of Tivat Bay (Podpolje beach) there are basins for breathing seashells and anchorage is strictly prohibited.
In Donja Lastva, on the east shore of Tivat Bay, between cape Seljanovo and strait of Verige anchorage is recommended in front of beach on depth of 30m. Sea bottom is sandy and muddy and holds anchor well.

Kotor 

Kotor is located in the heart of Boka and is classified in the most well preserved medieval towns on the Adriatic coast. It is recognizable by the narrow curved streets within the city walls, numerous squares and restaurants.

Port of Kotor and Marina Kotor
Kotor
When you arrive in the port of Kotor, which is increasingly attractive for yachting and cruising tourism, you will be welcomed by the authentic walls of the Old Town, a couple of minutes walking from there. The old town Kotor has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979.

Old town Kotor - Montenegro
St. Luka Church
If you want to get to know the history of this small town, visit some of the cultural attractions: Cathedral of St. Trifuna (XII), St. Nikola Church, St. Luka Church (XII), Napoleon's Theater (XIX), Sat Kula (VIII). For a fantastic view and incredible panoramic view of the Bay of Kotor, visit the St. Ivan (ex. San Giovanni).



The central place for great fun in this part of the Montenegrin coast is the Maximus disco, one of the most attractive nightclubs with the capacity for 4000 people.
Anchorage:
- 1 mile northwest from St. Stasije Church (Dobrota) on 30m depth
- southwest, or north from St. Mathews Church (Dobrota) on 16 m depth
- west-northwest from port light in port of Kotor on 16 m depth
- in the place called Prcanj on the west shore of Kotor Bay, during south winds is recommended to anchor near shore. The sea bottom is hard and muddy.

Concerning the beaches in this part of the Bay of Kotor, the concrete "ponte" prevails.

Some of the most exclusive restaurants on the Montenegrin coast where you can enjoy fish specialties, Mediterranean cuisine and traditional Montenegrin meals are located in this part of the Boka Bay. Highlights: Catovica mlini, Stari mlini, Galion, Verige65.

Perast

At 5 nm from Marina Kotor, there is a small fishing town Perast. The main features of this city are the uninhabited islands of Gospa od Skrpjela (Lady of the Rock) and Sveti Djordje, which at first glance leave the impression of floating on the sea surface.
Perast - Boka Bay
Island Lady of the Rock

Anchorage: It is in front of the town. When it is Bura (north wind) safer is on east side of Perast, and when winds blow south, near to west side, at the beginning of Risan Bay.





Risan

Risan Montenegro
God Hypnos - Roman mosaics
Risan is the oldest settlement in Boka Bay, 6,8 nm from Kotor. It is one of the largest archaeological sites in Montenegro, which contains mosaics from the Roman period, created at the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 3rd century CE.

Anchorage: In this part of Boka Bay the safest place to anchor is in front of Port of Risan. Sea bottom is very muddy, so it holds anchor well if winds are from south, but you must lower both anchors if winds are north.


Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Speed limit for all vessels sailing in Boka Bay

Porto Montenegro, Luštica Bay and Portonovi are new build marinas in Montenegro and indicators of how much we are focused on developing yachting industry in last several years. Evident increase in number of yachts and cruisers sailing into Montenegro territorial waters shows rising popularity of Montenegro as European touristic destination. 
Kumbor channel and strait of Verige

Boka Bay is the most popular sailing destination in Montenegro. With a significant growth in traffic during summer season, we also have growth in security measurements. Vessels are controlled on daily basses by Coast Guard and Harbor Master Office representatives.

If you are planning to visit Boka Bay marinas (Porto Montenegro-Tivat, Marina Kotor, Marina Risan, Port Zelenika, Marina Herceg Novi) it is mandatory to have vignette (permit for sailing), and you have to pay attention to the speed limit for sailing Boka Bay.
Vignette for foreign vessels is necessary to obtain in first Harbor Masters Office or Branch Offices after you enter Montenegro territorial waters. Vignette is necessary to be on display. The easiest way to obtain a vignette is to contact Yacht Agent Montenegro


For all vessels sailing Boka Bay speed limit is 10 knots, and while in Kumbor strait (channel) and the strait of Verige speed limit is 6 knots. These speed limits are mandatory for all vessels: cruisers, mega yachts, yachts, speed boats, boats, ski-jets, sail boats, catamarans, trimarans, etc.

Yours truly,

Thursday, May 11, 2017

The procedures for entering the Port of Kotor and Marina Kotor

Port of Kotor and Marina Kotor 

The captain of the ship or yacht which plans to sail into the port of Kotor first of all has to check whether there is an available berth in Kotor port or marina.
The captain of the ship that comes in the port of Kotor is obliged to report the arrival 24 hours in advance and to confirm the arrival of the ship again 12 hours before. If the vessel is late for some reason, one hour delay is tolerated.

The procedures for entering-Port and Marina Kotor
Port of Kotor and Marina Kotor 

For vessels which have over 1000 GT when entering the port or leaving from ports and marinas of Montenegro, pilotage is compulsory.

The exception is that the pilotage is not necessary for the captains who sailed more than five times with the same ship into the Port of Kotor, and have the approval of Port Authority Kotor or some of its outposts.

After entering the territorial waters of Montenegro, Captain is obligation to report to the nearest Harbour Master (Kotor, Bar) or the Harbor Master's Office (Zelenika, Tivat, Budva, Ulcinj). While signing up, some of the tasks to be performed are: border control, issuing vignette, providing the list of all crew members and passengers.

Border checks can be carried out at sea or after docking the vessel. These checks will establish whether all members of the crew and passengers fulfil the conditions for entry into/exit from Montenegro (possession of valid travel documents, visas and residence permits).

Prior to arrival at the Port of Kotor, the commander of the ship can e-mail or fax copies of documents required for the issuance of vignettes and crew and passenger lists. All of these tasks can be performed through an authorized person - Port Agent.

During the berthing operations of the yachts of over 1000 GRT in the Port of Kotor or marina Kotor, the Port Agent services are compulsory.

Vignette – In order for the Harbour Office or its branches to be able to issue a vignette (proof of eligibility for the navigation of a foreign ship or yacht in the territorial waters of Montenegro) the following proof must be submitted: 
  • A request for obtaining a vignette, 
  • The certificate of registration of the vessel, 
  • Certificate of the ability of the person operating the boat or yacht (Master’s / Skipper’s Certificate, GMDSS certificates, the certificates of the rest of the crew) 
  • The insurance policy against liability for damage caused to third parties, for the minimum of € 800,000.00. 
  • Proof of ownership or a notarized power of attorney to manage the yacht, 
  • Proof of payment of fees for the use of navigational safety and administrative fee. 

Exemption: The yacht, which is due to be presented at a nautical fair or participate in a sport competition does not have to possess a vignette in the period of 48 hours prior and 48 hours after the event or competition, provided that the organizer of the competition or fair reports its arrival to the Harbour Office or its branch. The vignette is not needed for a foreign yacht placed for safekeeping or repair in a port or other approved location.

Crew List and Passengers List - The master or skipper of a foreign yacht is obliged to deliver the list of crew and passengers to the relevant authorities. The list shall be submitted during customs clearance. In the list you must enter the name, date of birth, nationality, number and type of travel document and, if necessary, the number of visas of the passengers and crew. If you have a change of crew and passengers, these procedures will be executed before the vessel leaves the port, and shall be certified by the Harbour Office or its branch.

The ship or yacht cannot leave the port area before the payments of all accrued charges for your stay in port are settled.

In order to save valuable time and avoid unnecessary queuing, port agents can carry out all necessary formalities with representatives of port authorities, police and customs of Montenegro.

Port and Yacht Agents in Port Kotor:
BCM
KotorMar

Thursday, May 5, 2016

The cheapest Diesel in the region

Today's cheapest price of tax and vat paid Euro Diesel in Montenegro is 0,92 EUR / lit.
Save on diesel refueling your yacht in Montenegro
This gives us opportunity to offer the cheapest diesel bunkering in the Adriatic Sea region and one of the cheapest supplying point in the Mediterranean Sea region and Europe. According to Global Petrol Prices today's prices of Diesel are as follows (EUR / lit):
Montenegro...........0.92
Spain.......................1.05
Greece.....................1.05
Slovenia..................1.06
Croatia....................1.08
Cyprus.....................1.08
France.....................1.10
Turkey ....................1.14
Malta.......................1.16
Albania....................1.18
Portugal...................1.22
Italy.........................1.29
Monaco...................1.37
Montenegro's Government provided certain benefits for yachting industry participants by lowering the taxes which apply to diesel as well.
Therefore, Yacht Agent Montenegro is able to supply tax and duty free fuel at today's lower price of 
  • 0,423 EUR / lit
This price applies for both private and charter yachts, boats and ships in transit.
The selling price of all fuel derivatives in Montenegro is adjusted every two weeks, depending on the fuel price change on the global market.

Tax and Duty Free Diesel Refueling points

Tax and Duty Paid Diesel Refueling points

Kotor Marina, Port of Kotor and Budva Marina
With lowering the taxes on fuel, berth costs and other marine services Montenegro's Government is putting an effort to making our country more attractive to private yacht owners as well as for chartered yacht managements and owners.
We in Yacht Agent Montenegro believe that next summer season has a lot of potential for yachting industry participants and we are ready to prove everyone that Montenegro has a lot to offer.
For any information regarding diesel prices, berth availability and prices, food supplying, planned maintenance etc. feel free to contact us trough our web site or by phone +382 67 552 287 any time 24/7 .