Travelers from the Central African Republic considering Montenegro will find that a visa is required for entry, with four distinct categories available: tourist, transit, work, and digital nomad. Your journey will likely involve multiple layovers through major European hubs such as Paris or Istanbul, given the lack of direct flights, often resulting in over 15 hours of total travel time. This significant geographical transition, from the heart of Africa to the Adriatic coast of the Balkans, demands thorough preparation. Specific stay durations and associated fees will vary by your chosen visa, and upon arrival, you'll be navigating Montenegro with the Euro (€) as its official currency.