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While compact cars may be easier to manoeuvre through the city streets, a family SUV could prove more comfortable, especially if you plan to explore the mountainous or coastal regions around Tivat.
Free parking is difficult to find in the city centre. However, paid parking places are widely available. Watch out for yellow lines; they indicate a no-parking zone.
With a rental car at your disposal, you can explore the surrounding cities at your convenience. Kotor and Budva, just a short drive away, are other popular holiday destinations you might consider visiting.
Tivat enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, making it a destination for all seasons. July and August are the peak months for visiting.
The official currency is the Euro, despite Montenegro not being an EU member. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always handy to carry some cash, especially in more remote areas.
English is not widely spoken by older generations, though younger folk and those in the tourism industry generally have a good command of it. Never hesitate to try the local language - some basic Montenegrin phrases could always come in handy.