Short-term apartment rentals in Montenegro offer the opportunity to live in authentic neighborhoods, where local families rent out homes in 19th-century stone houses or modern complexes, with no specific schedule check-in is possible at any time of day.
Daily Apartment Rental Prices in Montenegro
When renting an apartment for a day in Montenegro, consider the seasonality. During peak season (June–August), prices increase by 40–60%, while in the off-season (October–May), they drop.
Average prices for apartment rentals in Montenegro:
| City / Location |
Type of housing |
Price in high season (June–August), €/day |
Low season price (October–May), €/day |
| Budva (Mogren Beach, Old Town) |
Studio |
60–100 |
30–50 |
| Two-room apartment (Becici, Slovenska Obala) |
100–180 |
50–90 |
| Penthouse (above St. Nikola) |
180–350 |
100–200 |
| Kotor (UNESCO, Old Town, Dobrota) |
Studio |
50–80 |
25–45 |
| Two-room apartment (near Mount Lovcen, view of the bay) |
90–160 |
45–80 |
| Ulcinj (Velika Plaza, 12 km of sand) |
Studio |
40–70 |
20–40 |
| House/apartment by the sea |
70–110 |
40–70 |
| Tivat (Porto Montenegro, Luštica Bay) |
1-room apartment |
80–140 |
40–70 |
| Penthouse (Luštica Bay) |
200–400 |
100–200 |
| Bar (Old Town, port to Italy) |
1-room apartment |
50–90 |
30–55 |
| Herceg Novi (Savina, Meline) |
1-room apartment |
60–110 |
35–60 |
How to Choose an Apartment for Daily Rent in Montenegro
The website features listings from local owners in Budva and Kotor, verified by the MUP registry, with no agent commission of 15–20%. Renting an apartment in Montenegro for a day is easy; just use the filters that suit you.
When renting short-term in Montenegro, it is worth considering:
- Facilities. Air conditioning, kitchen, balcony, and parking are required.
- Reviews. Check the photos and reviews.
- Conditions. Minimum rental period, terms and amount of deposit, contract.