Affordable Price
A fantastic region of the world to travel to is the Balkans. It undoubtedly helps that it is quite inexpensive by Western standards. You can typically survive on less than $50 a day. That also applies to your lodging! For around $21 per night, you may rent a small, snug hut all to yourself in Abiljak. Of course, staying in hostels can help you save even more money, but when it's feasible, you should have your own place.
The cost of food is very reasonable in Montenegro. Local delicacies like burek and cevapi are examples of street cuisine, and a meal's worth can be had for under $5. About half as much as Americans used to pay at home is spent on groceries. Even a wonderful seafood dinner with wine is typically less than $20 at restaurants. Besides, public transportation is the best way to get around and won’t cost you much at all! Even if you're looking for luxury hotels in Montenegro, you can find them for a fraction of the price compared to similar countries like Croatia.