Women-Only Hospitality Exchange in Montenegro

disana

disana

Bar

Can host for:

7 days

About me

i just moved hear from russia and will be glad to meet and to host you like exploring new areas, cooking, french bulldogs, studying, organizing festivals, fishes and feeling the freedom of traveling

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Sara

Sara

Podgorica

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hello. My name is Sara. I love travelling and often do it solo, cause I prefer making new friends along the way. I enjoy reading and spending time outoors, also the occasional party 🥳 If you're coming to Podgorica or Belgrade text me if you wanna hang out 🤗

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Fatma

Fatma

Budva

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hello girls, i m Fatma. I moved from Istanbul to Budva in 2021. Now, i m living with my boyfriend here.

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Sofia

Sofia

Budva

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Sincere , caring , kind person) love talking , dancing , listening to music)

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Is Montenegro worth visiting?

4.7 /5

Based on 44 experiences

Vilma

Vilma

Finland

Kotor, Solo travel

One of my favorite places🤍 The whole Bay of Kotor is so breathtaking and definitely worth a visit. I've been there twice, once in January for two weeks and then in July for a couple of days. I always felt safe even walking alone after dark (safer than in Finland which is a lot to say). I was one of the only turists in January which made it more special in my opinion, though swimming in these landspaces in July was a magical experience. It didn't get overgrowded even in July, smaller towns remained quiet. Best time to visit in my opinion would probably be late spring / fall. There is a lot to do, you can wonder around almost any town/village around the bay and they all have really beautiful architecture and amazing views of the sea & mountains. There are also a lot of hikes and boat trips you can take. If you stay longer you can also take the bus to Croatia or Bosnia and Herzegovina. They also have pretty good bus connections around the bay, so you don't need to rent a car if you don't want to. I used the busses and it was easy to get around. Not everyone speaks english but everyone is kind and tries their best to communicate. (Men might randomly try to flirt but they are not pushy). Overall the people are very respectful and welcoming. Prices are affordable. Boats trips were around 5-15€. I mostly ate at local grills where meals cost around 5-7€. In restaurants they are 10-15€. (Food overall is great and similar to other countries in the balkans like Croatia) I honestly can't think of anything negative and would definitely recommend to everyone who has a change to visit!

Posted: September 4, 2025
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Hospitality Exchange in Montenegro