Travelling to Montenegro by Ferry
If you choose to, it is possible to travel to Montenegro by taking a ferry from various ports in Italy.
There are many ferry companies that offer you the chance to compare and book ferries from Italy to Montenegro like directferries.co.uk. Montenegro Lines have ferries from Bari in Italy to Bar in Montenegro, which takes around 9 hours and from Ancona (Italy) to Bar, which is a longer trip of around 11 hours. In the summer the journeys are more frequently operated, make sure you check out their schedule ahead of time. Montenegro Lines' crossings are on two modern and well equipped ferries ideal for your journey. They are named Sveti Stefan and Sveti Stefan II after the famous half-island. Their head office is located in the passenger terminal building, in the Port of Bar. It has many services for travellers including a travel agents, a restaurant, Post Office, currency exchange office, and forwarding agencies and so offers passengers a comprehensive service to help them on their way to their chosen destination.
Azzurra Lines also have a ferry service that operates between the town of Kotor in Montenegro and Bari in Italy, but it should be noted that this only runs in the months of July and August for a limited period and is not available at other times of the year. Unlike Montenegro Lines they do not operate a daily service. Azzurraline is a shipping company founded in 2001 which services the Italian port of Bari with many other European locations. It is possible to get a ferry from Bari in Italy to various locations, including the Croatian port of Dubrovnik and Durres (Albania) from where you can reach Montenegro rather easily.
Unfortunately there are no regular ferry services to take you from Croatia to Montenegro. However, there are many operators that offer guided day trips to Montenegro from Dubrovnik which end with a short ferry trip across the Bay of Kotor and then a scenic drive along the coast back to Dubrovnik
There are many ferry companies that offer you the chance to compare and book ferries from Italy to Montenegro like directferries.co.uk. Montenegro Lines have ferries from Bari in Italy to Bar in Montenegro, which takes around 9 hours and from Ancona (Italy) to Bar, which is a longer trip of around 11 hours. In the summer the journeys are more frequently operated, make sure you check out their schedule ahead of time. Montenegro Lines' crossings are on two modern and well equipped ferries ideal for your journey. They are named Sveti Stefan and Sveti Stefan II after the famous half-island. Their head office is located in the passenger terminal building, in the Port of Bar. It has many services for travellers including a travel agents, a restaurant, Post Office, currency exchange office, and forwarding agencies and so offers passengers a comprehensive service to help them on their way to their chosen destination.
Azzurra Lines also have a ferry service that operates between the town of Kotor in Montenegro and Bari in Italy, but it should be noted that this only runs in the months of July and August for a limited period and is not available at other times of the year. Unlike Montenegro Lines they do not operate a daily service. Azzurraline is a shipping company founded in 2001 which services the Italian port of Bari with many other European locations. It is possible to get a ferry from Bari in Italy to various locations, including the Croatian port of Dubrovnik and Durres (Albania) from where you can reach Montenegro rather easily.
Unfortunately there are no regular ferry services to take you from Croatia to Montenegro. However, there are many operators that offer guided day trips to Montenegro from Dubrovnik which end with a short ferry trip across the Bay of Kotor and then a scenic drive along the coast back to Dubrovnik