The end of September is already on the nose, and the weather on the Montenegrin coast is in no hurry to give up, the sun shines almost every day, the air warms up to 30 degrees during the day, and up to 20 at night. local Vranac and a view of the luminous Kotor fortress, which opens from the village of Muo, which is on the opposite side of the Bay of Kotor.

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This is how Kotor looks at night: the fortress wall is beautifully illuminated, forming like a ring of fire. An impressive sight!

In the main cities of Montenegro, in September, there are fewer and fewer tourists, you can enjoy plenty of peace and tranquility, long walks and long trips that were hard to endure in the heat - a real velvet season. Some people still swim in the Bay of Kotor, but these are mostly tourists 🙂 Due to the closing of the season, prices for services and housing have decreased, which is doubly pleasant. Local cafes are slowly getting the “winter menu”, the prices are especially pleasing!

Now there is a feeling that there are more of our compatriots, many are moving to Montenegro for permanent residence, Montenegro is increasingly attracting Russians with its excellent climate, central location in Europe and adequate prices. Many posters and posters appeared on the street in support of the accession of Montenegro to Europe, and this is understandable, according to one high-ranking European official, in the very near future, after Croatia, Montenegro will join Europe, wait and see.
7 months after our move, we are still very, very happy that we decided to take this step - to fulfill our childhood Siberian dream of living in a warm and beautiful country 🙂