Montenegro, the picturesque Balkan country known for its stunning coastline, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes, has been attracting an increasing number of tourists in recent years. As you plan your trip to this beautiful country, you may wonder about the quality of the tap water and whether it is safe to drink. In this blog, we will explore the tap water quality in Montenegro and offer some practical advice for your visit. The water infrastructure in the country has seen significant improvements in recent years, and the government continuously monitors the water supply to ensure its safety.
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The remote, often inhospitable interior of Montenegro displays an outstanding array of snow-dusted peaks, crystal-clear lakes and rivers and deep forests and canyons. Nearly km long, its stunning Adriatic coastline is liberally sprinkled with historic towns, lively beach resorts, secluded coves and comely white-stone fishing villages, all punctuated by strips of fine sand and pebble beaches. The remote, often inhospitable interior, meanwhile, displays an outstanding array of snow-dusted peaks, crystal-clear lakes and rivers and deep forests and canyons. The whole adds up to a diverse landscape quite extraordinary for such a small country.
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