🇲🇪Montenegro Visa
Good news for Turkish travelers: with an ordinary (burgundy) passport you can enter Montenegro without a visa and stay up to 90 days in any 180-day window. Whether you're heading for Budva on the Adriatic or the mountain towns inland, all you need is a valid passport, no application required.
Ordinary (Burgundy)
Visa-free like Montenegrin citizens. Accommodation for up to 90 days within 180 days. The passport must be valid for at least 90 days from the last entry date. You get a stamp at the border.
Official application →Special (Green)
Visa-free for up to 90 days within 180 days.
Service (Grey)
Visa-free for up to 90 days within 180 days.
Diplomatic (Black)
Visa-free due to mutual agreement.
Cities to Visit in Montenegro
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Turkish citizens need a visa for Montenegro?
No. Turkish nationals enter Montenegro visa-free on an ordinary passport and may stay up to 90 days. The same applies to special, service and diplomatic passport holders, all visa-free for 90 days.
How is the 90-day limit counted?
Montenegro is outside the Schengen Area, so its 90 days are entirely separate from any time you spend in Schengen countries. You get up to 90 days within each 180-day period, and since your passport is stamped on entry, keeping track of the dates is on you.
What might border officers ask for besides a passport?
Even without a visa, officers may ask to see a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, or that you have enough funds for your stay. If you're staying at a private address you usually need to register within 24 hours; hotels handle this for you. Check the latest entry rules on the official foreign ministry site (mvp.gov.me).