Here's what you are being charged for in Montenegro, which you DON'T PAY FOR anywhere else in the world!

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Citizens of Serbia, that spend their summer at the Montenegro seaside, are complaining for years now on bad conditions for tourists in Montenegro. Problems Serbian tourists meet are the prices of all kinds of services, bad hygiene, swimming in dirty sea and beaches, full with garbage and feaces, and unpleasant staff and locals. 

FAECES POURED IN THE SEA IN MONTENEGRO: Tourists are already coming, stench everywhere!

– I have been through hell last year, I was in Herceg Novi and i first started vomiting, and then having diarrhea. I could not go outside of the apartment, i had a fever. I had to get an urgent infusion. My brother’s children got sick as well. It all lasted for a few days, and that’s why i don’t have any intentions of going there again and risk such a torture – said for Telegraf Dragana S. (27) from Kacarevo.

If you are tourist form Serbia and you don't have a health insurance, you will pay for infusion 20 euro. 

When you get out of the water - which can be oily in Igalo as if it was full with oil, in Sutomore, Petrovac and Budva it smells on ammonia, which is the indicator that waste water is being dumped in it - and you wish to take a shower, on certain beaches the price for shower is 50 cents.

If to water is too foamy, that is the clear indicator that the sewers is going to the sea, which is the often case in Montenegro, said the experts.

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- Few years ago, i walked on the beach with my children and i saw a big fire hose that was in the sea. The stench was terrible - discovered for Telegraf. Aleksandar B.

We are witnesses that the faeces is being dumped in night on summer, and we alarmed the public before, and media wrote about it Locals, fisherman watch the problem which is suffocating and poisoning us. Unfortunately, we are waiting for it to solve on its own. NVO activists were cleaning for years the the beach from the degradable waste. Now we are not able to keep it clean without inappropriate protection, because the faeces are poured in the stream and when the tank is full, directly in the sea” - said Zarko Jokanovic from the Petrovac non government organization Tourist embassy for Podgorica's Vijesti.

When we compare Montenegro and Greece, on most beaches in Greece - if you pay for chairs and the umbrella - you get a free coffee. In Greece it is often a big cup of ice coffee and full pitcher of ice cold water. In Montenegro, this is virtually nonexistent.

On some beaches they charge you separately for the chairs, for the umbrella, for the drinks, and extra for the car to enter the beach. Chairs cost from 10 to 15 euro and they are often mandatory, that means you can not be there on the beach with your towels, but you have to rent a chair and buy a coffee.

Some tourists complained they were charged for the toiled use in some coffee shops or restaurants near the beach.

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If you stay one day in Montenegro, and you don't eat or drink anything, that will cost you almost an euro, because tourists have the obligation to pay for the residence visa which is 90 cents a day.

When it comes to food, especially fruit, that is a luxury that you won't be able to afford easily this summer in Montenegro. If you wish to eat cherries, you will have to pay four euros for the kilogram, and peaches 2.5 euro.

If you wish to eat a burger, or buy a bottle of water, you will pay from 4 to 6 euro, for that price you can buy a whole lunch with desert and coffee in Greece.

- Parking prices in the tourists metropolis vary, but more hours of parking in some of the city parking lots cost from 3-4 euros up to 12 euros. In the city there is no free parking spaces, and almost every parking are in the area of popular beaches and they are charged heavily - write Nezavisne news.

(Telegraf.co.uk)

 

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