For Laos passport holders planning a journey to Montenegro, securing a visa is a necessary step, with costs starting at €35 depending on the chosen type, which includes options for tourism, transit, work, and even a digital nomad visa. Given Montenegro's picturesque coastline and mountain ranges, a tourist visa is most common for stays up to 90 days, allowing ample time to explore. Travelers should note that while direct flights are rare, common routes often involve a layover in a major European hub like Istanbul or Frankfurt, adding to travel time. Remember to factor in potential currency exchange for the Euro, Montenegro's official currency, and consider that the peak tourist season from June to August often sees higher prices and booking demand.