→ Kenya visa for Montenegrin citizens
As a Kenyan passport holder planning a short 10-day visit to Montenegro, you'll find the visa process straightforward, with a required tourist visa being the most common choice for your brief stay. While specific visa fees can fluctuate, expect costs to be a reasonable investment for experiencing Montenegro's stunning Adriatic coastline, a unique draw that distinguishes it from destinations further north. Considering the 10-day limit, booking flights that minimize layovers, perhaps through major European hubs, is advisable to maximize your time enjoying the picturesque Kotor Bay. Remember to factor in currency exchange for the Euro, Montenegro's official currency, as you plan your budget for this incredible Balkan adventure.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Blank pages
- 2+
- Yellow fever cert.
- Required
Visa options
eTA fee $32.50. Hotel reservation required. Yellow fever cert needed from endemic countries.