What to bring to Montenegro?

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For beach

Montenegro is primarily a seaside resort, so an experienced tourist will take with them a standard set for the beach: a swimsuit, sunglasses, slippers, a panama or baseball cap, a towel, a sunscreen with a high level of UV protection (30, not less to avoid burns), and milk after sunburn.

For a child

Sunscreen is especially necessary for those who travel with the baby, and it is better to choose water-resistant products - the children love to bathe and move. In addition, it is worth thinking about what to do with a child on the beach (it's best to immediately grab sets for playing with sand: molds, scapula, jelly) and in the plane (take coloring books, markers, books). Baby food is sold only in specialized stores, so it's better to bring your favorite pack of puree or vegetable mix with you.

Medications

In your medicine cabinet there should be a standard kit (painkiller, antipyretic, antiviral, from poisoning, for normalization of pressure, disinfecting and dressing means - bandage, patch), and also what the doctor may specially appoint you.

Documentation

Of course, this is a passport (it would be good to make a photocopy just in case), airline tickets, a tourist voucher and medical insurance from the travel agency. If you are going to rent a car for traveling around the country - a driver's license. All cash can be put on the card: there are no special problems with exchangers and ATMs.

Shoes and clothes

Cobblestones in historical centers and pebble beaches suggest that shoes should only be comfortable. To visit a large number of ancient monasteries and temples you will need a handkerchief or a shawl to cover your head. In order not to catch a cold in the evening because of the cool sea wind, take a jacket or a jacket with a long sleeve.

It is good to take a charger and a spare flash card to the camera and other equipment.

May 8, 2013

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