June in Montenegro means daytime highs of 25–28 °C, sea temperatures of 21–23 °C, and around 9 hours of sunshine per day – all with noticeably fewer tourists than July or August. Beach infrastructure is fully operational, hotel prices sit 20–30% below peak season, and the weather is warm enough for swimming by mid-month. For balancing comfortable conditions with a reasonable budget, June hits the sweet spot.

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Key takeaways:

  • Air temperature – 20 °C at night, up to 28 °C during the day; the south coast reaches 29 °C by late June
  • Sea temperature – 21–23 °C; brisk in early June, pleasant for swimming by the second half
  • Rainfall – roughly 60–70 mm across 7–10 rainy days; showers are typically brief
  • Daylight – 15 hours of daylight and about 9 hours of direct sunshine
  • Hotel prices – from €30 for budget rooms to €90–170 for 4-star hotels; cheaper than July–August
  • Festival season – Sea Dance in Budva, summer stages opening in Kotor and Herceg Novi
  • Visa requirements – check the entry rules for your nationality well in advance, as regulations may change

Weather by Resort

Coastal areas are warmer and drier; the mountainous north is cooler but free from humidity.

ResortDayNightSeaRainy days
Budva / Becici25–27 °C15–17 °C22 °C7–10
Kotor24–28 °C14–16 °C22–24 °C (warmer in the bay)6–10
Tivat25–27 °C14–16 °C22 °C7–10
Ulcinj27–29 °C16–18 °C22 °C6–8
Zabljak18–22 °C8–10 °C10–12
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Local tip: The Bay of Kotor is technically a ria (a submerged river valley), meaning the water warms up faster than the open Adriatic. By mid-June, water near Kotor can hit 24 °C while the open coast around Budva stays at 21–22 °C.

Best Beaches for Early Summer

For warmer water from the start of June, choose shallow, sheltered beaches:

For scenery over swim comfort, check Mogren Beaches in Budva and Sveti Stefan Beach – stunning but cooler in early June.

Igor Miličević
Igor Miličević

What to Do

June is ideal for combining beach days with excursions. Heat hasn't peaked, so half-day adventures are comfortable.

Coast and islands:

Mountains and nature:

Food and wine:

  • Vranac wine tasting around Virpazar and Lake Skadar
  • Fresh oysters in Stoliv (Bay of Kotor) – a portion from €8–12
  • Early cherries and figs at markets in Bar and Ulcinj
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Prices in June (Updated: March 2026)

June marks the transition from mid-season to high-season pricing. The first two weeks tend to stay close to May rates; by month's end, prices approach July levels.

Accommodation (per night for two, rating 8+):

CategoryRange
Budget apartments€30–55
Good 3-star hotel€50–90
4-star hotel€90–170
Luxury (5-star, Tivat / Sveti Stefan)from €200

Compare options on Booking.com for the widest selection in Montenegro, or check Trip.com for alternative deals.

Dining:

ItemPrice
Lunch at a casual café€6–15
Dinner for two (three courses, no wine)€30–90
Cappuccino€1.30–3.50
Local draught beer (0.5 l)€1.50–4
Bottled water (0.33 l)€1–2

In tourist hotspots like Budva or Kotor Old Town, expect prices at the upper end. Move a couple of streets away and the same dishes cost roughly 30% less.

Transport:

TypePrice
Taxi (flag + per km)€1 + €1/km
Petrol (1 l)€1.40–1.60
Bus (single ticket)€1–2

For road trips, renting a car is practical. EconomyBookings and Localrent cover Montenegro well.

Getting There

Montenegro has two international airports: Tivat (closest to the coast) and Podgorica (more connections year-round).

International carriers operate direct and connecting flights from major European hubs. One-way fares from Western Europe in June typically start around €50–120 depending on route and booking lead time.

Airport transfers: A pre-booked transfer from Tivat to Budva costs €20–30, to Kotor €15–25. Book through KiwiTaxi or Welcome Pickups.

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Nikola Vu

What to Pack

A June packing list for Montenegro balances beach gear with mountain layers:

  • SPF 50 sunscreen – the UV index hits 8 in June; sunburn in 20 minutes is real
  • Light jacket or fleece – evenings drop to 15–17 °C on the coast, 10 °C in the mountains
  • Hiking shoes – essential for Castle of San Giovanni or Durmitor trails
  • Water shoes – most beaches are pebbly
  • Insect repellent – especially around Lake Skadar and the southern coast

Insurance

Travel insurance is not mandatory for entering Montenegro, but strongly recommended. A policy with €30 000 coverage runs from about €1 per day. Ekta offers convenient online policies.

FAQ

1. Can you swim in Montenegro in June? Yes, but expect brisk water (21 °C) in early June. By the second half, the sea reaches 22–23 °C – comfortable for most swimmers. The Bay of Kotor warms fastest, hitting 24 °C by mid-month. Sandy beaches in Ulcinj also tend to be warmer.

2. Is June already high season? It is a transitional month. The first two weeks feel like late spring – moderate prices, thin crowds. From mid-June, tourist numbers climb noticeably, and by month's end Budva beaches fill up and prices approach July levels.

3. How much money should I budget for a week in Montenegro in June? For two people at a mid-range comfort level: roughly €700–1 200 per week. That breaks down to about €350–600 for accommodation, €200–350 for food, €50–100 for transport, and €100–150 for activities and excursions. Full details in the article Montenegro Prices in 2026.

4. Which resort is best for a first visit? For beach amenities and nightlife – Budva or Becici. For history and atmosphere – Kotor. For quiet relaxation – Petrovac. For mountain adventures – base yourself in Zabljak. A detailed comparison of the two biggest resorts is in Kotor vs Budva: Detailed Comparison.

5. Are there any events or festivals in Montenegro in June? June kicks off the summer festival calendar. Sea Dance (an offshoot of EXIT Festival) takes place in Budva, outdoor concert stages open in Kotor and Herceg Novi, and local food festivals begin along the coast.

Summary

June offers one of the best combinations of weather, prices, and crowd levels in Montenegro. The sea is warming steadily, the mountains are green and hikeable, and the tourism infrastructure is fully operational without the intensity of peak summer. Book accommodation early in the month for better rates, bring layers for variable evenings, and plan your beach days around the second half of June when the water reaches its most comfortable temperatures.

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