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We notice that many websites describing Montenegro travel information have not been updated since Montenegro's birth as a new nation in 2006.

Ulcinj is situated in the Central European Time (CET) Zone, although during summer months Ulcinj's time is adjusted for daylight savings time to Central European Summer Time (CEST). This is the same time zone as Berlin, Paris, and Rome.

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Dining on the Deck Terrace Overlooking the Adriatic Sea at the Hotel Mediteran Resort in Ulcinj Montenegro
 
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Auto Accidents - In the case of an accident involving an automobile, whether or not anyone is harmed, those involved are required to call the police. It is recommended to write down the car registration, the name of the driver and the insurance number of the other driver involved, for your records. Responding police offers will prepare a reporting report per protocol that is essential for insurance companies. The local police officers who respond to the accident do not decide who has caused the accident. This is be done by a local municipal judge at a hearing, which are normally held each weekday.

Ferry routes - Montenegro is connected with neighboring countries via ferries at Bar-Bari-Bar and Bar-Ancona-Bar. Ferry schedule and times are easy from Italy, just across the Adriatic from Ulcinj.

Dialing Ulcinj (Montenegro) - Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through the international dialing code +381. The new dialing code +382 was introduced after independence and the two codes were used in parallel until February 2007, when +382 nominally became the only acceptable code, though +381 is still widely used as of July 2007. The Ulcinj/Bar area is reached with the region dialing code 85.

Montenegro Official Currency - Montenegro's official currency is the Euro. Ulcinj has ATM machines linked to Visa and MasterCard. Currency exchange is facilitated at each of Ulcinj's banks. Credit card transactions are possible at some Ulcinj businesses.

Traveler Currency Declaration - Travelers are required to declare currency in excess of 2,000 Euros upon entry and must obtain from customs officials a declaration form that must be presented at departure. Failure to comply may result in confiscation of funds and criminal proceedings.

Foreign Currency Regulations - Foreign citizens can bring into Montenegro an unlimited amount of foreign currency which has to be declared when entering the country, as noted above. Visitors are allowed to take out of Montenegro foreign currencies amounting to not more than 1,000 Euros unless the visitor has declared more money at customs upon entering Montenegro.


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Registration with Local Authorities - Visitors staying in private accommodations other than hotels must register with the police station responsible for the area in which they are staying within 24 hours of arrival. Failure to comply may result in a fine, incarceration, and/or expulsion. Persons who fail to register may face difficulties in departing the country. Visitors staying in hotels or tourist facilities are automatically registered with the police by the hotel.


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