Showing posts with label Tax Free Diesel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tax Free Diesel. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Duty-Free Fuel Regulations in Montenegro: A Timeline of Changes

From June 2022 until January 2025, duty-free fuel in Montenegro was limited to commercially registered yachts and commercial and cargo vessels. During this pause, privately registered yachts were not eligible for duty-free fuel. As of January 2025, the regulations have resumed, allowing all yachts to take advantage of the duty-free pricing, but with updated requirements.

Key Comparisons: Then vs Now


Eligibility and Pricing

Before and Now: The price for duty-free fuel remains unchanged completely free of duties and taxes. This makes Montenegro more cost-effective than neighbouring Albania, where only VAT is excluded from fuel pricing.

72-Hour Stay Requirement

Before: There was no requirement for yachts to stay in Montenegrin waters for 72 hours before refuelling. Yachts could simply arrive, complete check-in procedures, refuel, handle clearance out procedures, and depart.
Now: All yachts must stay in Montenegrin territorial waters for a minimum of 72 hours after the day of arrival before being eligible to refuel duty-free. This means that itineraries must now account for this condition when planning refuelling stops.

Documentation and Compliance

Before and Now: Yachts are required to hold a valid vignette (transit log) to stay in Montenegrin territorial waters. The vignette’s validity must extend at least three hours beyond the planned end of refuelling operations to ensure compliance.

Timing and Scheduling

Before: Timing was more flexible, and same-day bunkering slots were often, except for the peak of the summer, available. Yachts could refuel with minimal advance planning.
Now: Refuelling operations require much more advanced planning due to stricter time regulations. Same-day bunkering is now unlikely, and all refuelling operations must be scheduled well in advance.


Tax-free diesel in Montenegro
Refuelling of a wonderful Perini Navi sailing yacht in Portonovi Marina

How Yachts/Captains/Clients Should Organize Accordingly?


To navigate these updated regulations and ensure smooth operations, yacht captains, management, operators and owners should take the following steps:

Plan Itineraries Carefully

Ensure itineraries account for the 72-hour stay requirement before refuelling. Work closely with agents to synchronize schedules and avoid unnecessary delays.

Engage Professional Yacht Agents

Experienced agents are essential for navigating the new regulations. They handle reservations, documentation, communication with fuel suppliers, and coordination with customs officials. Agents can also assist with potential inspections to ensure compliance.

Prepare Documentation in Advance

Communicate with your dedicated agent and verify that all paperwork, necessary for obtaining the vignette and departure clearance, is in order and aligns with the updated compliance requirements. For obtaining vignette in Montenegro you have to have all following documentation valid:
1. Yacht / Boat Registration Certificate
2. Minimum valid Third Person Liability Insurance - on 800.000,00 EUR minimum sum
3. Valid STCW or other skipper or Captains licence that is adequate for yacht
4. PoA (Power of Authorization) - If owned by private person, either owner have to be on board or Captain should have notarized PoA from the owner of the vessel, or if Company or Legal entity is owner of the yacht then it need to be present PoA with valid sign and stamp from legal entity
5. List of all crew member as well as guest on board with their identifications documents number and expiry date - please be noted that visa regulations must be check before arrival to Montenegrin boarders and passport should be valid for no less then 3 months.

Communicate on all relevant topics which may influence or change timeline for refuelling

As we are all aware that guest plans can change in a moment, it is important to have good communication with your agent so that we can also plan ahead all the small details that may influence timings so that fuel providers, authorities, other clients and everyone else in supply chain does not get affected by sudden changes.

Key Takeaways


Montenegro’s duty-free fuel regulations continue to offer significant cost-saving opportunities, but the updated requirements demand better planning and coordination. By staying informed about these changes and working with experienced agents, yacht owners can still greatly benefit from Montenegro’s competitive pricing while ensuring compliance with the latest rules.

Planning ahead, maintaining open communication with agents who will then further communicate with suppliers, customs, police and harbour master authorities, and understanding the updated processes are essential for a smooth and efficient refuelling experience.

For more information or assistance with navigating Montenegro’s duty-free fuel regulations, feel free to reach out. Our team is here to ensure your operations are seamless and stress-free.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Duty-Free Fuel Returns to Montenegro

Big News for the Yachting Industry: Duty-Free Fuel Returns to Montenegro! 🚤⛽

We are excited to share some fantastic news! 

Montenegro is reintroducing duty-free fuel for foreign yachts and vessels, both private and commercial.

This benefit was cancelled in 2022 but now is reinstated and will be available for everyone in 2025.

Marina Bar
Key points:

* Significant savings on fuel for private and charter yachts, putting Montenegro back on itineraries and maps for all yachts in Med!

* Tax-free refueling available along the Montenegrin coast - Porto Montenegro (all sizes of yachts), Portonovi (up to 90 meter yachts), Port of Bar (all sizes of yacht and vessels) 

* This regulation will come into effect upon its publication in the Official Gazette of Montenegro in January!

Stay tuned for updates regarding the exact conditions under which duty-free fuel will be available for private and commercial yachts.

If you have any additional questions feel free to ask us anytime as always!

Montenegro's stunning coastline and exceptional hospitality and Yacht Agent Montenegro await you with renewed benefits in 2025!


Tuesday, February 22, 2022

YACHTING ALPHABET

Learn basics of yachting terminology


A
Agent is designated person ashore appointed by Captain or management company that helps with anything crew or guests might need while in area covered. Agents sort out all matters requested to make stay of their clients as pleasant as possible.

Anchor is large piece of metal usually on chain which is used to secure yacht position by attaching to sea bottom. Also used as verb, meaning that yacht will be out of marina, floating in some bay or place of interest.

APA is common word in chartering of yachts, meaning advance provisioning allowance. It is payment usually in range from 20% to 40% used to cover all guest expenses that are not included in charter fee, such as fuel, provisioning, transportation, agency costs, berths etc. In most cases charter fee includes renting of the yacht, wages of the employed crew and their supplies and all equipment onboard, all other expenses are considered as extras and are paid from APA.

AIS is tracking system for yachts which provides real time data all over the world.

Air draft is usually referred to the highest point of the yacht, usually particularly important for large sailing yachts as in many countries there are limitations in some areas. It is measured from water to the top of the yachts most prominent point.


B
Berth has two meanings; one is place in marina where yacht or boat stays while spending time there. Also, it is referred as bed, or place for sleeping onboard.

Bow is most forward part of the boat hull, usual pointy or narrow for smoother water breaking.

Bridge is place of command onboard; it is where deck officers perform their duty and where they monitor all boat operations.

Bollard usually piece of metal strongly attached to dock that is used to secure boats position when lines are tied to it.

Broker is person or company that is in between of buyer and seller of yacht, they are also involved of promotion of yachts for sale all over world.


C
Crew represents all personnel employed onboard of a yacht taking care of works and operations.

CoR is short for Certificate of Registration, representing one of yacht main documents as it states all details and particular of the vessel as well as ownership details. It is issued by country in which yacht is registered in.

Captain or often referred as Master is person onboard who oversees all boat operations, highest rank, and responsibility onboard.

Charter in yachting terminology is hiring of yacht or boat for a limited period, base charter duration is usually seven days, but it can be agreed on any period, for pleasure or business purposes.

Clearance formalities are performed on arrival and departure from any country, also known as check-in and check-out and they consist of taking care of police, customs, immigration, harbor masters authorities so that boat and everything on board (crew, guests, pets, items) are reported and legally signed in or out of certain county.


D
Deck is what you called level of the yacht, going all the way from front to the back and creating floors. Smaller yacht has two or three decks but on mega yachts sometimes it can be even more than five or six deck, some of them above and some of them below waterline, usually for engine and technical departments.

Duty-Free Fuel is referred to fuel taken on departure from certain country or under special conditions, which can be up to 70% less expensive than regular fuel making it especially important as it is one of the largest expenses on yachts.

Dry dock is special construction capable of lifting boats out of the water for repairs. When mentioned as “we need to dry dock” means that yacht will go for repair or inspection in shipyard.

Draught or Draft represents number from waterline of the boat to its lowest point under. It is minimum of water lever required for some boat to sail.

Delivery in yachting terminology is moving boat from one place to another, often by hiring external professional crew, or it represent timing when newbuild yacht will be ready for hand over to owner.


E
ETA is short word commonly used in yachting and shipping, meaning estimated time of arrival, which is essential for planning of trips and all other plans.

ENG1 is special medical certificate often asked for on larger yachts as it is issued by approved doctors and requested mostly by UK flagged yachts.


F
Flag represents territory under which boat is registered. Main flag or flag of registration needs to be visible all the time. There is also courtesy flag representing country in which territory yacht is sailing and it is usually next to registration flag or on high point of the ship representing token of respect to host country.


G
GMDSS is short word for international distress and safety signal. Officers on board need to have valid license when in charge of boat operations.

Gangway is walkway at the and or side of the yacht used for entry or exit on board. It is considered polite to ask person in charge onboard for permission before stepping on it.

Galley is different name for kitchen on yachts.

Guests are considered all persons onboard that are not crew, usually owners or charterers and their guests.


H
Hull is referred to the essential part of the boat that is in contact with water which enables floating of the vessel. It does not include superstructure, engines, or mast if it is sailing boat.

Homeport in most cases is port where yachts stay most of their time during the year or from, they start and end their charters most of the time. It can be also referred to the port of registration.

Harbor Master’s Office represent authorities that are in charge for all operations on sea in one country. They take care of all boats that come and go from some area, and they are taking care that all maritime related documents are in accordance whit regulations of the host country.


I
Interior is inside of the yacht, beside bridge, garage, and technical department. It is where guest stay and spend their time onboard. Usually fitted with most luxurious materials with unique details.

Itinerary represents some plans for trips during cruising or chartering of the. It can be for some specific period, or for some specific area depending on the demand of the client, usually it is provided from agent or some local guide.

IMO number is called specific seven signs number that is unique for every vessel, and it is registered with International Maritime Organization.


J
Junior crew are usually less experienced crew in yachting, kind of apprentices, who are completely new to yachting or transferring from different sectors in maritime that need to adapt and learn basics of yachting.

Jetty is called part of the marina where boats can be moored, or it serves as breakwater for protection of the marina or harbor.


K
Knot is measurement for speed on water, it is calculated as one nautical mile per hour.


L
Lines are called ropes, chains or cables that are used to dock boat safely to buoy, bollard, or shoreline to keep it secured in position.

LoA is longest measurement for yachts, as it means length overall and it includes any addons, platforms or anything else that is above waterline and is part of the ship.


M
Master Bedroom is called most luxurious bedroom onboard, not to be confused with Master (Captain), as this is room reserved for owner of the yacht or main charterer and it is always considered as best room on yacht.

Mooring, similar meaning as lines, and often name for two lines that are for bow of the boat

MYBA is world know association in yachting, which preserves high standards in yachting business, especially in chartering and brokerage.

Mast on sailing boats is high standing pole that sails are attached to,


N
Nautical mile is main unit in maritime. All measurements are told in miles, and it is 1852 meters, not to be mistaken for land mile which is 1609 meters.


O
Overboard is accident when someone falls of the ship, it is emergency that require assistance of anyone available in vicinity.


P
Port side is called left side of the vessel when front facing bow. Both sides have their distinctive names so that crew can know at any time when speaking. When onboard in communication it is never used left or right side.

Provisioning is suppling yacht with all necessary items for their time on the sea. It includes all basic items such as food, beverages, items, oils, spares etc.

Pilot is designated person appointed by government or authorities of certain area to assist all vessels to navigate that area due to safety reasons. Usually in and out of ports, harbors, or some specific areas, such as bays, straights or around islands.


Q
Qualifications are called basic certificates that any crew member should obtain when preparing to work onboard. Usually they are basic STCW certificate, medical examination proofs, drug and alcohol test, small boat license for tender operations or some advanced certificates for higher ranks or various positions. Stewardess position sometime require Food and Hygiene certificates.


R
Refit works means repairing or replacing of certain parts of the yachts that can be done afloat or in shipyards. It can be an aesthetic refit meaning that only some interior parts will be changed, such as furniture, AV/TV equipment or modernization of existing systems.

Regatta is a maritime event that includes many boats, usually sailing, in journey from one place to another for pleasure or as a competition.


S
Starboard is called right side of the vessel when front facing bow.

Stern is back of the boat, usually where propulsion system is located.

Skipper is other name for person in charge of the boat, but it usually is used for captains on smaller yachts or tenders.

Sailing yacht is type of yacht that uses sails as its main way of propulsion. Most of the sailing yachts have auxiliary engine as well, and there are yachts that uses engine as primary propulsion system but have sails when crew or owner wants to use them for recreation.

STCW stands for Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers and it is world known type of certification that every mariner needs to have to be eligible to join any yacht or vessel.

SoF is common yachting terminology referring to south of France, area covering from Italy to Spain, but in most cases, it is from Nice to Marseille.


T
Tender is smaller boat that is used as way of transport if yacht is on anchor or to cover short distances without moving main boat. It is used for watersports, supplies, or any other things. In most cases it can be lifted on the yacht or fitted in garage, or it is towed behind with lines. If it goes on its own behind or in front of the yacht it is called chase boat as well.

Toys are all complementary equipment, items, devices or addons on yacht. They can be jet skis, water slides, RIBs, SUPs, water cities, inflatable platforms or any other items that are for pleasure.

Transit log is permit from authorities of certain area to cruise, pass or stay for limited period. Usually, it is obtained before or immediately upon arrival.

Thruster is auxiliary propulsion device located on bow (bow thruster) or stern (stern thruster) that ease maneuvering of the yacht or tender.


U
Unmooring is procedure of letting loos lines and departing location where yacht has been moored.


V
Vignette is different name for transit log, in Montenegro it is called like that, and it can be obtained for period up to one year in harbor masters office when all required documents are presented and checked.

VHF in common language refer to radio stations that are used for communication between crew, with authorities, or other vessels within range. Main VHF channel is 16 in most countries.


W
Winch is device that is used for winding ropes onboard, on motor yachts it is used for maneuvering and pulling of the mooring lines, and on sailing yachts it is used for sails as well.

Waterline is straight line where water is on the side of the yacht in normal state. It is one of important measures in shipping.


X
Xebec is special type of the sailing ship typical for Mediterranean area.


Y
Yacht is vessel typically used for pleasure purposes, but it can be used competitive in races or regattas. Nowadays there is huge variation in sizes, shapes, and models all of them with some distinctive modifications. If it is used only by owner and its closest relatives and family it is private yacht, and if it is used for chartering and business purposes then it is commercial yacht.

Yacht Agent Montenegro is your true and reliable partner in Montenegro and Adriatic. With more then seven years we can provide all services for all sizes of yachts. We have established cooperation with partners in Albania, Croatia, Italy, and Greece so through our network you can travel with ease and be sure that you are covered with highest level of service possible.


Z
Zero speed stabilization is technology that enables yachts and boats to remain without unpleasant movements when out on the sea, even when they are anchored.

Monday, January 24, 2022

DUTY FREE FUEL THIS SUMMER AVAILABLE ONLY IN MONTENEGRO AS ALBANIA SHUTS YACHTS TAX FREE BUNKERING FOR THIS SEASON

As per the latest regulation of Albanian authorities and customs, duty free fuel for yachts is not available in any of Albanian port, it is still cheaper than most of the surrounding countries as duty paid fuel, excluding Montenegro, where you can still get duty free fuel on departure for both commercial and private yachts.

It was announced by the end of the year that it might happen, but as it had a big impact on yachting in Albania and area, everyone thought it is unlikely to happen in such short notice. Starting from 1st of January bunkering in Albania will be possible only with duty paid fuel, two of the biggest refueling points in Albania, Porto Romano in Durres and bunker station in the port of Sarande, just across of the Corfu will be able to deliver diesel fuel for yachts as per government regulated price, currently around 0.90-0.95 Euro per liter, which will be changed depending on the world oil market. Of course, we will be watching the market and situation before the upcoming season and if any change occurs we will update you so that you can plan accordingly.

Tax-free diesel in Montenegro


At the moment situation in Montenegro remains the same as it was in the previous year, there are four main refueling points for duty-free diesel:

⛽ Porto Montenegro in Tivat – can fit all current sizes of yachts with all kinds of connections, starting from a pistol with 40 liters per minute for sailing vessels and smaller yachts, up to 1000 liter per minute on the superyacht dispenser with all possible camlock connections;
⛽ Portonovi, Kumbor – operated by Turkish Asmira company, opened in 2021 this is new duty-free facility in Boka bay which can refuel a bit smaller vessel up to 70-75m LoA with dispenser up to 450 liters in a minute and two smaller dispensers, for yachts up to 35m in the inner part of marina up to 60 liters for single, or 100 liters per minute with dual pistol connection;
⛽ Port of Bar in Bar area – there are two refueling points in the commercial part of the Port which can fit all sizes of yachts and vessels, including cruise and commercial ships (13 meters of draft is limitation) with a fuel rate around 600 liters per minute;
⛽ Fuel station in Marina Bar – operated by Petrol, Slovenian company, this fuel dock is limited with 40 meters of LoA and it is usually for a smaller yacht that are departing further south towards Albania and Greece or crossing towards Italy. There is pistol connection with rate around 90 liters per minute and camlock connection with up to 350 liters per minute.

In other ports and marinas, only duty-paid fuel is available. For duty-free diesel as per Montenegrin government regulation you will need agent who is representing you and sorting out papers with customs representatives.

Besides above mentioned, our agency can provide you with support for all other needs that crew or guests might need while in Montenegro and are so feel free to contact us on our email montenegro@yachtagent.net or mobile +38267132233,  available on all messenger apps as well, and we will be eager to assist you and make your refueling or stay in Montenegro as pleasant as possible.

Also if you are part of managing company for yachts or fuel trader company you can contact us as well and can make collaboration for all your clients coming to Montenegro or the area around so that you have centralized services which will make your and your clients life much easier.

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

NEW FUEL STATION WITH DUTY-FREE DIESEL IN MONTENEGRO – D-MARIN PORTONOVI

In Montenegro tax-free diesel is available for private and commercial yachts.

In addition to the existing three fuel stations for tax-free diesel in Montenegro, another one has started operating. The new fuel station is located in the D-Marin Portonovi marina.

FUEL DOCK IN PORTONOVI


General information:

1. pier – length 70m and draft 9m
2. pier – length 35m and draft 12m
Quantity limitation: no limit
Working hours: 8:00 to 20:00 hrs

We remind you that, in addition to the Portonovi marina, duty-free fuel is also available in the Marina Porto Montenegro, Marina Bar and Port of Bar.

Important note: A valid vignette and a stamp with the yacht’s details (name of the yacht, registration number, and port of registry engraved in it) are required to acquire duty-free fuel. Upon completion of tax-free bunkering the yacht must leave the territorial waters of Montenegro without delay, except in some unexpected emergency situation with the allowance from custom and police authorities.

By standard retail prices of fuel, you can supply your vessel in Port of Kotor and Dukley Marina Budva.

Fuel dock in marina Portonovi
Portonovi 
Source: themarketherald.com.au


D-MARIN PORTONOVI MARINA


VHF: 74

D-Marin Portonovi marina, guarantee the highest yachting standards for your yacht.
This marina has a status border crossing. Here you can finish all formalities with customs and port authorities on arrival and departure from Montenegro. Also, there is the possibility of short-term and long-term berthing.

Marina Capacity:

⚓ 238 berths, up to 120m
⚓ Support for deep draft yachts
⚓ Fuel station (including duty-free fuel supply)
⚓ Helipad access

General Services:

⚓ 24-hour check-in/check-out (Border Cross)
⚓ 24-hour water supply
⚓ 24-hour power supply (up to 630A)
⚓ 24-hour dock assistance
⚓ Toilets and shower
⚓ Underground garage and car park
⚓ Wi-Fi connection

Technical Services:

⚓ Black and grey water disposal
⚓ Oil waste disposal
⚓ Other services on demand

If you planning to visit Montenegro feel free to contact us to learn what our knowledgeable staff can do for you! We look forward to providing you the ultimate yachting experience in Montenegro.

Friday, March 19, 2021

HOW TO GET TAX FREE FUEL ON ADRIATIC SEA IN 2021

Passing through the Adriatic Sea on the way to your next destination or planning your stay in one of the ports along the Adriatic coast?
We are well aware how important it is for your trip to have high-quality fuel at the most competitive prices.
Let our team help you refuel your boat safely with fuel and oil with no tax on your purchase.
Yacht Agent Montenegro can assist you with refueling in all Montenegrin marinas and ports and through our network we are able to organize your bunkering in whole Albania as well.
With our partners we always fulfill our clients expectations in terms of the quality of provided fuel and service.
Montenegro and Albania offer you this service but with differences in terms of regulations and limits. Here are some important facts that can help you if you planning to visit Montenegro or other Mediterranean countries and to keep your tank always full in the most economical option so you cruise this wonderful area with ease.

Tax-free diesel in Montenegro


Did you know that tax-free fuel in Montenegro and Albania is 45% cheaper than retail diesel prices in these countries, and up to 60% less expensive than the regular retail price in the EU?
Along the Montenegrin coast, there are three fuel stations where you can supply your yacht with tax and duty-free diesel.
Tax and duty-free fuel are available to both private and commercial yachts with no minimum limit nor registration restrictions.
In Montenegro, as per government regulation, fuel prices change every 14 days (night between Monday and Tuesday) but for large duty-free refueling quantities (over 100000 liters) price can be adjusted depending on the situation.
In contact with our team, you can supply your yacht with tax-free fuel in the next Montenegro ports:

I. Porto Montenegro – Tivat


Duty-free fuel for no limit in yacht size or quantity.
Positioned at the end of Jetty 3, this specialized fuel dock through it’s system holds stock of up to 800,000 liters of tax and duty-free fuel which can be pumped at up to 1000 liters per minute. The dock is operational all year round (with variation in working time, summer time is from 08.00 until 20.00 and winter time is from 08.00 till 17.00, but everything can be arranged to suit clients needs depending on availability) and up to three yachts can refuel at the same time.
The fuel provided is high-quality Euro diesel (Ultra-Low Sulphur) and you do not have to preorder a specific amount, you can take any quantity that is under safety requirements depending on your tank capacity.

Bunkering in Tivat
Fuel dock in Porto Montenegro

Fuel dock in Porto Montenegro is part of the customs dock and you can clear out of Montenegrin waters as soon as you finish your bunkering directly from the berth.
As this is a specialized place for refueling of yachts additional services like mooring operations, firefighters etc. are included in overall service expenses.
In the winter time short notice for reservation of refueling slot is often possible, but in the season period several days ahead is obligatory due to occupation and availability.

II. Port of Bar



This is part of the commercial Port of Bar where you can refuel all yacht sizes and supply them with any quantity demanded as it is part of a pipeline connected to the main tanks in one of the biggest port in the region.
The maximum draft in the port is 13 meters, and same as in the Boka Bay area pilotage is mandatory for all yachts over 1000 GRT.
At the moment due to limited capacities only one yacht refueling is possible and it is always advised to schedule your time several days ahead.

Bunkering in Port of Bar
Fuel dock inPort of Bar

This is a commercial port and Port due (e.g. fireman’s, mooring, unmooring, garbage, oil spill protecting system, etc.) will be charged per each operation depending on time used to complete it.
Customs and police clearance can be done at the spot and departure is possible directly from the bunkering berth.

III. Marina Bar



The refueling station in Marina Bar is the smallest in it’s capacity, with tanks holding up to 30000 liters and size limit of 40 meters with a maximum draft up to 4.5 meters. The announcement is obligatory in both winter and summer season, with the exception in winter that it can be in one or two days and in summer is better to be more that three days prior to refueling. If larger quantities are required at any time it is best to advise earlier so that everything can be organized accordingly.

Bunkering in marina Bar
Fuel dock in marina Bar

Operation services are included in the price and it is obligatory to move back to customs dock (in Port of Bar) to finish customs formalities as well as check out procedure so that you may depart to your next destination.

Customs regulations in Montenegro


A valid vignette and a stamp with yacht’s details (name of the yacht, registration number, and port of registry engraved in it) are required to acquire duty-free fuel. Upon completion of bunkering the yacht must leave the territorial waters of Montenegro without delay, except in some unexpected emergency situation with the allowance from custom and police authorities.

Tax-free diesel in Albania


Tax and duty-free fuel are available to both private and commercial yachts with no minimum limit nor registration restrictions in Albanian ports.
Tax-free fuel supply is governed by Regulations on Special Customs Supervision, and Customs Procedures for Goods used for supply of transportation means in international traffic.
Tax-free supply is delivered by truck.
Yacht Agent Montenegro is partnering with Superyacht Services Albania part of Albanian Kastrati Group, as most reputable supplier whose quality of service and fuel completely fulfill expectations of our clients demands, a company established more 20 years ago, and has a fleet of new trucks delivering in all ports and marinas from Shengjin, Durres commercial port, Vlora to Sarande as their biggest southern yacht spot.
They offer bunkering services with a brand-new fleet of Mercedes trucks, delivering up to 1000 liters/minute.
Tax-free diesel minimum quantity is 800 liters, and quantites need to be preordered before arrival in precise quantity as it is supplied by trucks and any quantity of fuel is possible to order.
Pilots are required on all yachts with their length over 20 meters and tug boats are compulsory for vessels with their GRT over 1000 tonnes.

Where there is fuel and bunkering, there is a need for professional support assistance, and we offer the best team, customized to your expectations.

For any information regarding diesel prices, berth availability and prices, do not hesitate to contact us through our website or by phone +382 67 552 287 or by e-mail info@yachtagent any time 24/7.
If you’d like us to provide you with tax-free diesel and oil on your next stop, please contact us at least 24 hours in advance so we may have the appropriate bunkering paperwork ready for you. We’re always available on the contact form or by phone. 

Skip the tax and enjoy more financial freedom on your next expedition!


Thursday, June 4, 2020

UPDATE: ENTRY OF FOREIGN VESSELS INTO MONTENEGRO FROM THE 1ST OF JUNE 2020

Having in mind the implementation of the "Plan for the reception and management of foreign vessels and their crews in the ports of Montenegro, enabling unloading, embarkation and transit of foreign seafarers, as well as the management of foreign vessels entering the ports of Montenegro for fuel", we want to inform you about the mitigation of measures adopted by the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs.

Namely, from the 1st of June foreign vessels entering Montenegro and coming by water from countries with a lower active rate of 25 per 100000 inhabitants can freely enter all ports and marinas of Montenegro.

Boka Bay

If your last port of residence was in Croatia, Greece, Slovenia, Albania, Malta, Cyprus or Monaco upon arrival of the crew and passengers are free to stay in Montenegro without staying in quarantine for 14 days. And if the owners, guests or crew are citizens of the following countries and come to Montenegro by land or air they are not obliged to stay in self-isolation or quarantine, those countries are:

Slovenia, Iceland, Croatia, Slovakia, Georgia, Switzerland, Albania, Austria, Monaco, Kosovo, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Israel, Czech Republic, Finland, Estonia...

If you enter Montenegro from countries with a higher active rate of 25 per 100000 inhabitants, the crew and passengers are assigned a measure of self-isolation or quarantine for a period of 14 days. The measure of self-isolation and quarantine is abolished after 14 days for persons who have a negative coronavirus test result.

Tax-free diesel: All vessels that intend to enter Montenegro in order to supply duty-free fuel, entry is allowed, with the mandatory departure from Montenegro territorial waters immediately after the bunker. Tax-free diesel fuel is available at: Port of Bar, Marina Bar and Porto Montenegro.

By standard retail prices of fuel, you can supply your vessel in Port of Kotor, Marina Kotor and Dukley Marina Budva.

If you are planning to come to Montenegro and need detailed information, feel free to contact the Yacht Agent Montenegro team. Welcome to Montenegro!


Thursday, July 12, 2018

6 reasons why your next yacht charter itinerary should include Montenegro


1. Stunning wild nature

For Montenegro, without hesitation, can be said that it is a paradise for the enthusiasts of nature. This jewel on the Adriatic coast is an inexhaustible source of natural wonders and wild beauty. Although located in a small area, you will be amazed by the number of beautiful sandy beaches, rivers with unique canyons, giant mountains and clean lakes.
Interesting places on the south side of Montenegro, which will not leave you indifferent are:
- Kotor (Old town and fortress San Giovanni);
- Perast (Lady of the Rocks and Island St. George);
- Plava spilja (Blue Cave) and Island of Mamula;
- National park Lovcen (Njegos Mausoleum);
- Skadar Lake (boat tour).

Lady of the Rocks, St. George
Lady of the Rocks and St. George

If you decide to spend one day of vacation 
in Montenegro's north, then we suggest you to visit :
· Tara River (zip line, rafting);
· National park Durmitor (Black Lake);
· National park Biogradska Gora;
· Ostrog Monastery.

National park Durmitor, Black lake
Black lake - Durmitor

2. Fascinating sunsets


Marina Bar Montenegro, sunsets, Boka Bay
Sunsets in Montenegro
There is something special in sitting on the cliff and watching the golden sun falling below the horizon. Who does not like the magical sunset? You can witness a unique experience of a sunset and we recommend the best viewpoints in Montenegro: Ulcinj (Ada Bojana), Budva (Sveti Stefan), Tivat (Porto Montenegro), Bar. The unique color show effect will take your breath away!












3. Plentiful sandy beaches

With a 293km long coast, Montenegro can boasts a lot of amazing sandy beaches with clean, turquoise water. We suggest you to visit some of the most famous: Mogren, Jaz, Slovenska plaza, Dukley beach, Ricardova glava, Ploce, Plavi horizonti, Sveti Stefan, Waikiki, Movida, Miriste, Bigova, Zanjice. Enjoyment is guaranteed.
Beach Sveti Stefan, Montenegro, Aman
Sveti Stefan
For quiet beach days, sail to Queen's Beach (Kraljicina plaza), small, secluded beach which can be approached only by boat.
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.


4. Accommodation in luxury hotels

When you come to Montenegro, there are some unique and spectacular luxury hotels where you can stay and feel like you are at home.
Hotel Regent, Porto Montenegro, nautical settlement
Regent Porto Montenegro
From a fabulous island Sveti Stefan where is Aman Resort, to luxury hotels in the heart of the city with excellent service, these hotels will make you want to come back to Montenegro. There are Forza Mare and Forza Terra in Kotor, hotel Milocer, Dukley Gardens, Maestral Resort & Casino in Budva and exclusive hotel Regent Porto Montenegro.

Sveti Stefan island, Montenegro
Aman Resort Sveti Stefan
                 

5. Authentic food and drink

Montenegro is ready to surprise you with a traditional cuisine and dishes that until now you maybe haven’t had the opportunity to taste. Whether you are a gourmet or not, Montenegrin traditional dishes will satisfy all your senses, in three meals - in one day!
Njeguska prsuta, njeguski sir, Vranac, priganice
Montenegrin cuisine
The most famous traditional Montenegrin appetizer is certainly a Njeguska prsuta, served with Njeguski sir (dried cheese), priganice, olives and homemade brandy or wine (Crnogorski Vranac, Procorde, Cabernet, Crnogorski Merlot, Vranac Barik, Premijer, Medun). Specific meals that are also worth tasting are kacamak, meat under the ''sac'', japraci, octopus salad, dried carp, barbun, black risotto made from ink of octopus, etc. Try it!


6. It's great for sailing

Sailing on the turquoise calm surface of the Adriatic sea is an ideal way to get to know this little magical country and enjoy its breathtaking beauty, marvelous architecture and rich history. Boka Bay glows with an amazing peace and calmness. 
You'll enjoy the Mediterranean climate, with long dry summers and short mild winters. Montenegro is perfect for cruising anytime between May and October when there is plenty of sunshine and average water temperatures reach over 20˚.
Popular sailing spots include Budva, Herceg Novi, Bar, Ulcinj, the Bay of Kotor and luxury yacht marina Porto Montenegro in Tivat.

Adriatic sea, sailing in Montenegro
Sailing in Boka Bay

Montenegro is also a very interesting destination for charter yachts because Montenegro's Government provided VAT advantages: 
· Duty-Free Wines and Spirits Provisioning;
· VAT Free Chartering.


Explore Montenegro!



Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Tax and duty-free diesel in Montenegro

Montenegro offers tax and duty-free fuel for private and commercial vessels at a price of about 45% lower than the standard retail price, making Montenegro a tempting destination on the Adriatic Sea. 
Along the Montenegrin coast, there are three fuel stations where you can supply your yacht with tax and duty-free diesel. This are some important facts that can help you if you planning to visit Montenegro or other Mediterranean countries.

Port of Bar

Refueling in Port of Bar
Fuel dock in Port of Bar
D.O. grade: Euro diesel and GasOil 0.1 – TAX and DUTY FREE;
Yacht length: up to 140 meters;
Yacht Draft: up to 13 meters;
Quantity limitation: up to 1.000.000 liters;
Working hours: High season – 00:00 to 24:00 hrs;
                            Low season – 07:00 to 19:00 hrs.
NOTE: This is a commercial port and Port due (eg. firemans, mooring, unmooring, garbage, oil spill protecting system, etc.) will be charged.


Marina Bar

Bunkering in Marina Bar
Fuel dock in Marina Bar
D.O. grade: Euro diesel – TAX and DUTY-FREE;
Yacht length: up to 45 meters;
Yacht Draft: up to 4,5 meters;
Quantity limitation: up to 30.000 liters;
Working hours: High season – (June 1st to September 30th) 8:00 to 20:00 hrs;
                            Low season – (October 1st to May 30th) 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.
NOTE: For quantities above 20.000 liters 2-3 days notice required. During summer season this fuel dock is also pretty busy.


Porto Montenegro Tivat

Refueling with duty free diesel in Montenegro
Fuel dock in Porto Montenegro
Location: 42°26'09.7"N, 18°41'26.7"E
D.O. grade: Euro diesel – TAX and DUTY-FREE
Yacht length: up to 250 meters
Yacht Draft: up to 15 meters
Quantity limitation: up to 800.000 liters
Working hours: High season (May 1st to September 30th) – 8:00 to 20 hrs; 
                            Low season (October 1st to April 30th) – 9:00 to 17 hrs.
NOTE: During summer season up to 7 days in advance notice required due to busy schedules.

Important note: For duty-free refueling, a valid vignette and a stamp with yacht’s details are required. Upon completion of bunkering, the yacht must clear out Montenegro territorial waters the shortest way. Duty-free fuel cannot be consumed in the country.

By standard retail prices of fuel, you can supply your vessel in Port of Kotor, Marina Kotor and Dukley Marina Budva.

For any information regarding diesel prices, berth availability and prices, do not hesitate to contact us through our website or by phone +382 67 552 287 any time 24/7.

Friday, June 16, 2017

Marina Porto Montenegro-Tivat

The most exclusive marina in Adriatic-Porto Montenegro

Porto Montenegro is a luxury marina for yachts placed in Tivat. It is one of the most exclusive marinas on Adriatic coast. Porto Montenegro is a resort that has marina for yachts from 12m to 250m length, residential hotel and business facilities. It has around 450 berths with short term reservation option, as well as long term berths reservation, up to 30 years. Porto Montenegro has a border passage status, which means that you can do all port and customs duties on entrance or exit of Montenegro territorial waters in it, and also, you can purchase duty-free diesel fuel for your vessel at any time.

Porto Montenegro - tax free diesel
Porto Montenegro-Tivat


Marina has a number of various services and some of them are:
- customs
- electrical current
- Wi-Fi internet
- 24-hour security...

Porto Montenegro is placed on only three hour flight from major European city, and have three airports nearby: airport Tivat (7 km), airport Dubrovnik (46 km) and airport Podgorica (90 km). All three airports are well connected by regular charter flights and you also can lend in private jets.


GPS coordinates of Marina Porto Montenegro-Tivat: N 42°43' 
                                                                                    E 18°69'


Distance by sea from Kotor 6 NM, Budva 22 NM, Ulcinj 50 NM, Bar 38 NM, Dubrovnik 37 NM, Lustica Bay 16,3 NM, Portonovi 4 NM.

In case you need an agent to do for you customs duties, or tax-free fuel, or you want to make reservation of berth, you can contact Yacht Agent Montenegro.

What is nearby?

Tivat

Tivat is one of the recent and most modern towns in Boka Kotorska Bay. In spite of its yang age, Tivat has a lot of interesting and attractive sights. Renaissance mansion Buca downtown, Ostrvo Cvijeca (flower island), Upper Lastva, magnificent Plavi Horizonti (Blue Horizons) beach and Sveti Nikola (St. Nicolas) island are some of the sights you do not want to miss while in Tivat. The town itself has a natural marina Kaliman. Tivat is the only seaside town which has an airport.

Kotor

Port of Kotor and Marina Kotor
Kotor
Due to its beauty, vast and magnificent postures, Boka Bay is one of the most interesting sight of Mediterranean. Surrounded by mountain of Lovcen and sea, Kotor is placed on very end of Boka Bay, one of the 25 most beautiful bays in the world. This town surrounded by vast mid evil fortress is only 10 km far from Porto Montenegro. The mid evil fortress has tree entrances to town: one to the see, that will take you to promenade and shore; second over the river of Skurda, that will take you toward Risan and Herceg Novi; and third over Gurdic, fresh water spring, that will take you to Trojica hill and Cetinje-Budva crossroads. If you visit Kotor, be shore to don't miss sites like mid evil walls, St. Tripuns Cathedral, Churches of St. Nikola and St. Luka, Maritime Museum, etc. Kotor is on UNESCO list of world heritage since 1979. Marina Kotor has 30 berths.

Herceg Novi

Herceg Novi-Montenegro
Herceg Novi
On significant and attractive space between mountain Orjen (1895m) and entrance in one of the most beautiful bays in the world Boka Bay, there is Herceg Novi, most recent mid evil town in Adriatic. If you have opportunity to be in this Boka Bay town we suggest that you see: Spanjola, Kanli Kula (tower), Sat Kula (clock tower), St. Jeronimo tower, Forte Mare, Citadela, etc. Herceg Novi is 20 km away from Tivat.


Jaz

Jaz is a beach 20 km east of Tivat. It consists of two parts, one that is 500 m long and other that is 300 m long. It is one of the longest beaches in Montenegro and it is tourists favorite.

Old Town Budva

Old Town Budva , due to the fortress, is one of the oldest towns in Adriatic. Cobblestone streets, mid evil cathedrals, and ancient facades with streets shaped like a labyrinth. Preserved Old Town with modern coastal community and pictures k port, makes Budva today one of the most popular tourist centers of Montenegro. Budva has a marina of 300 berths. Budva is a host of numerous regattas, fears and festivals. It is 25 km away from Tivat.

Sveti Stefan

Sveti Stefan-Montenegro
Sveti Stefan
Sveti Stefan is peninsula 35 km away from Tivat. It is connected to the mainland with an artificial strip of land, and because of that is called "Montenegro Palm of Dubai". This is rather arguable because St. Stefan is a few centuries old, while Palm does not have a decade. This peninsula is the most luxurious resort in Montenegro, and in Adriatic sea as well.

Bar

Bar-Montenegro
Bar
Town of Bar, with port and marina, represent one of the most beautiful Montenegro destinations. Port and marina are at its core. Marina Bar has around 650 berths. There are hotels, restaurants, shops and banks nearby. Old Town Bar is 75 km east of Tivat. Well preserved remains of mid evil walls from the 9th century have a great whew of town and surroundings. The most appealing sight of Bar is old olive tree that has been here for more than two millenniums, and it is one of five oldest trees on planet.

Ulcinj

Ulcinj-Montenegro
Ulcinj
Old Town Ulcinj is one of the oldest urban and architectural complexes in Adriatic. The opinion is unanimous of the old town with its ilirian fortress, citadel, markets and squares and particular landscape, represents a cultural and historical monument of wast significance. Our proposal is for you to see: Balsica tower, Palace and Castle, Slave market, etc. Ulcinj is 90 km away from Tivat.

Lovcen

Lovcen is the most important mountain and national park in Montenegro. It is 80 km away from Tivat. Mountain raises above Boka Bay. It is very high and it has two peaks: Stirovnik 1749 m above sea level, and Jezerski Vrh (1657m) on which there is a mausoleum of our famous poet and ruler Petar II Petrović Njegos. To reach mausoleum you have to climb 461 stairs. Mountain Lovcen area is famous for its cuisine, delicacies as Njeguska ham, their cheese and so sage.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is town of Adriatic sea in south Croatia.It is well known cultural and touristic center of south east Europa. It has famous Old Town and many cultural and sacral monuments. It is onlu 70km away from Tivat.
Old town Dubrovnik-Croatia
Dubrovnik