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Montenegro Holidays 2026 All Inclusive: Direct Flight from Chișinău


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Montenegro • Adriatic Coast • All Inclusive 2026

Montenegro 2026 All Inclusive Holidays with Direct Flights from Chișinău — Admiral.Travel Deals

Skip the exhausting road trip: reach the Adriatic fast with direct charters, transfers included, and clear hotel tips plus Early Booking savings.

Imagine this: instead of spending over 24 tiring hours behind the wheel or on a coach, you arrive on the Adriatic coast in less time than it can take to cross Chișinău during rush hour.

For the summer season of 2026, Admiral.Travel redefines comfort. Montenegro is no longer the “far-away” destination — it’s an accessible escape. With direct charter flights from Chișinău, your holiday starts with a coffee at the airport and continues, less than two hours later, with the salty Adriatic breeze.

If you’re planning a Montenegro holiday in 2026, this guide gives you the full logistics, the best All Inclusive hotel recommendations, and practical “secrets” for scoring the biggest Early Booking discounts.

Top highlights

Direct charter Chișinău — Tivat

Around 1h 45m, non-stop.

Transfer included

Tivat Airport → hotel, stress-free start.

All Inclusive, Montenegro style

More about quality, local ingredients, and a calmer vibe.

Early Booking advantages

Discounts up to 40% + low deposit to lock the price.

Mountains meet the sea

Bays, crystal water, and dramatic coastal scenery.

Why choose Montenegro for summer 2026?

Montenegro (Crna Gora) is a Balkan gem where mountains dramatically drop straight into the sea. For travelers from the Republic of Moldova, it’s a strong alternative to Turkey or Bulgaria — combining striking landscapes with hotel services that keep improving year after year.

Here’s why Montenegro is high on the list for 2026:

Unique European scenery:

The mix of “fjord-like” bays (Kotor Bay) and crystal-clear beaches is hard to beat.

Value for money:

With views comparable to Croatia or Italy, Montenegro often remains more affordable.

Authentic hospitality:

Relaxed atmosphere, local food, and genuinely welcoming people.

Everything about the Chișinău — Tivat charter (logistics)

We know that for families with kids, the journey is often the biggest challenge. That’s why Admiral.Travel packages for Montenegro 2026 include a direct charter flight. We remove the fatigue, land borders, and route risks.

Key details you should know (for the 2026 season):

Flight type

Direct charter (non-stop)

Departure airport

Chișinău International Airport (KIV)

Arrival airport

Tivat Airport (TIV) — ideally located on the coast

Flight time

Approx. 1 hour 45 minutes

Operating period

June — September 2026

Luggage

Included (checked bag + carry-on)

Transfer

Tivat Airport → hotel (included)

Admiral tip:

Tivat Airport is only about 20–30 minutes from Budva, the most popular resort area. That means the transfer is usually short and easy.

Top All Inclusive hotels in Montenegro (Admiral picks)

One crucial point we always explain to clients: All Inclusive in Montenegro is different from Turkey.

While Antalya often focuses on big-scale variety and 24/7 animation, Montenegro’s hotels usually prioritize ingredient quality, Mediterranean-style cuisine, and a more intimate atmosphere. Here’s our 2026 selection, based on real feedback from Moldovan travelers:

1. Iberostar Bellevue / Iberostar Slavija (Budva) — the “gold standard”

Iberostar is, without a doubt, one of the safest choices for families.

Why we recommend it:

Reliable service, excellent location (Bellevue is in Bečići on the beach; Slavija is close to Budva Old Town), varied meals, and kids’ animation programs.

Best for:

Families who want the confidence of an international brand.

2. Hotel Splendid Conference & Spa (Bečići) — luxury and indulgence

It’s one of the most famous five-star hotels in Montenegro.

Why we recommend it:

Even if the base concept is not always “ultra all inclusive,” the service is world-class. There’s a huge SPA center and a private sandy beach area (a rarity in the region).

Best for:

Couples and travelers seeking maximum comfort.

3. Smart / budget-friendly options

If you plan to explore more and spend less time in your room, we also have strong 3* and 4* options with excellent value — such as Hotel Castellastva (Petrovac) — plus various villas with flexible meal plans.

Early Booking benefits for Montenegro 2026

Why book your next summer holiday now? It’s not just marketing — it’s a smart financial strategy, especially in a fluctuating economy.

1. Big discounts:

You can get up to 40% off the standard brochure price.

2. Low deposit:

At Admiral.Travel, you can lock the price with a small deposit (e.g., 10–20%), and pay the rest closer to departure.

3. Best rooms go first:

Sea view rooms are limited and often sell out early — sometimes already in winter.

What can you visit? (beyond the beach)

Montenegro is not a destination where you only stay by the pool. It’s a country that begs to be explored:

Kotor Bay (Boka Kotorska):

Often called “the southernmost fjord in Europe,” it’s a UNESCO-protected area and truly spectacular.

Sveti Stefan:

The iconic islet-hotel connected to the shore by a narrow isthmus — perfect for postcard photos.

Lovćen National Park:

Ideal for a break from the heat and panoramic views across the country.

What to do (things to experience)

Think of Montenegro as a “two-in-one” holiday: mornings on the beach and afternoons for short scenic drives, bays, viewpoints, and old towns.

Put these on your list: Kotor Bay for UNESCO-level scenery, a stop at Sveti Stefan for iconic photos, and Lovćen National Park for cooler air and wide panoramas.

Staying in Budva/Bečići keeps you close to many highlights — and the transfer from Tivat is usually quick.

1-day itinerary (easy and relaxed)

Morning: beach time and a swim in the Adriatic (especially convenient if you’re staying in Bečići, right by the sea).

Midday: enjoy your hotel’s meals — Montenegro’s All Inclusive often leans toward quality ingredients and Mediterranean flavors.

Evening: a relaxed walk around Budva for atmosphere and coastal views.

2-day itinerary (beach + iconic sights)

Day 1: slow down — beach, pool, and that calm, intimate rhythm many Montenegro hotels offer.

Day 2: a full-day trip to Kotor Bay for the best panoramas, then Sveti Stefan for “signature” photos.

Alternative: swap the bay trip for Lovćen National Park if you want cooler temperatures and big views.

How to get there (flights and transfers)

Admiral.Travel Montenegro 2026 packages include direct charter flights from Chișinău International Airport (KIV) to Tivat Airport (TIV), ideally located on the coast.

Flight time is about 1 hour 45 minutes, operating June–September 2026. Luggage (checked bag + carry-on) is included.

The Tivat Airport → hotel transfer is included in the package, and reaching the Budva area is typically quick.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Montenegro Holidays

To help you decide with confidence, here are the most common questions Admiral.Travel consultants receive:

How much does a Montenegro 2026 holiday cost with flights included?

A full 7-night package in Montenegro 2026 (charter flight, transfer, accommodation, meals) starts at roughly €450–€500 per person for good 3* hotels and can reach €800–€1,200 per person for 5* All Inclusive resorts, depending on travel dates and booking timing (Early Booking usually offers the lowest prices).

Do Moldovan citizens need a visa for Montenegro?

No. Citizens of the Republic of Moldova can travel to Montenegro visa-free for tourism for up to 90 days. A biometric passport is required, valid for at least 3 months after the exit date from Montenegro.

How long is the direct flight from Chișinău to Montenegro?

The direct charter Chișinău (KIV) — Tivat (TIV) is short: about 1 hour and 45 minutes. It’s a major comfort upgrade compared to 20–24 hours on the road by car or coach.

When do the charters operate in 2026?

For the 2026 summer season, the operating period is listed as June to September 2026.

What does All Inclusive usually mean in Montenegro?

Unlike the Turkish concept, All Inclusive in Montenegro typically includes the 3 main meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) plus local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Snacks between meals, ice cream, or extensive animation are often more limited, or mainly available at larger chains (e.g., Iberostar).

Is the hotel transfer included?

Yes — the package details specify a Tivat Airport → hotel transfer included.

How long is the transfer from Tivat Airport to Budva?

Tivat Airport is close to the main coast resorts. Budva is often around 20–30 minutes away, depending on traffic.

Why is Early Booking worth it?

Because you can get discounts up to 40%, lock the price with a small deposit, and secure the best room categories (especially sea view rooms).

Which hotels are the safest pick for families?

Family travelers often choose well-known international brands. Iberostar Bellevue / Iberostar Slavija are popular thanks to consistent service and kids’ programs.

Is there a true 5* luxury option in Montenegro?

Yes — Splendid Conference & Spa is one of the best-known 5* hotels, praised for high-level service, a large SPA, and a premium seaside experience.

Can you still find good value 3–4* options?

Absolutely. There are solid 3* and 4* choices with strong value-for-money, such as Hotel Castellastva (Petrovac), plus various villas with flexible meal plans.

What should you see beyond the beach?

The “must-sees” mentioned here are Kotor Bay (Boka Kotorska), Sveti Stefan, and Lovćen National Park.

Ion Admiral

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Head Manager & Lead Travel Blogger
Admiral.Travel — practical experience, not just pretty photos.