Time Zones in Montenegro

See Montenegro’s current local time, CET/CEST UTC offsets, DST change dates, and compare or convert time with any other timezone.

Podgorica
Montenegro · CEST
Podgorica Daylight TimeGMT +02Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Podgorica
Pop. 236,852
Nikšić
Pop. 58,212
Herceg Novi
Pop. 19,536
Pljevlja
Pop. 19,489
Budva
Pop. 18,000
Bar
Pop. 17,727
Bijelo Polje
Pop. 15,400
Cetinje
Pop. 15,137
Berane
Pop. 11,073
Ulcinj
Pop. 10,828
Rožaje
Pop. 9,121
Tivat
Pop. 6,280
Dobrota
Pop. 5,435
Kotor
Pop. 5,345
Danilovgrad
Pop. 5,208
Mojkovac
Pop. 4,120
Tuzi
Pop. 3,789
Igalo
Pop. 3,754
Plav
Pop. 3,615
Kolašin
Pop. 2,989
Šušanj
Pop. 2,521
Bijela
Pop. 2,395
Risan
Pop. 2,083
Žabljak
Pop. 1,937
Sutomore
Pop. 1,827
Mojanovići
Pop. 1,800
Stari Bar
Pop. 1,514
Plužine
Pop. 1,494
Petrovac na Moru
Pop. 1,485
Prčanj
Pop. 1,244
Spuž
Pop. 1,241
Goričani
Pop. 1,205
Lipci
Pop. 1,200
Mataguži
Pop. 1,132
Andrijevica
Pop. 1,073
Šavnik
Pop. 633
Gusinje
Pop. 4
Golubovci
Pop. 4
Petnjica
Pop. 0
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Montenegro Time Zone Details

Montenegro uses Central European Time, switching between CET (UTC+1) and CEST (UTC+2). View the country’s time zone used in Podgorica and across Montenegro.

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Compare and Schedule Times

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Montenegro time with other cities and timezones. Export meetings with ICS download, Google Calendar, or Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Montenegro observes daylight saving time, typically starting on the last Sunday in March and ending on the last Sunday in October. Time data updates automatically using the IANA timezone database and tracks historical changes.

How to Check Time in Montenegro

  1. Open the Montenegro time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/montenegro. The page opens with Montenegro pre-loaded in the grid using Europe/Podgorica, which is useful when you are planning a call with a partner in Podgorica, checking hotel arrival timing in Budva, or coordinating a handoff with a team covering the Adriatic region.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you want to compare against Montenegro, such as London for European business coordination, New York for client calls, or Dubai for trade and travel planning. This is especially practical for tourism operators, shipping contacts along the coast, and remote teams that need to line up work hours between Podgorica, Herceg Novi, and overseas offices.

  3. Select a working time range on the grid: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline in the Montenegro row to highlight a time window in purple; use the left and right handles to resize it or drag the center to move it. For example, you can mark a morning or afternoon block in Podgorica and immediately see whether it lands inside green work-hour slots for another city, helping you avoid scheduling a sales call when the other side is still in gray night hours.

  4. Export and share the result: After selecting a range, use the export options to download an ICS file, send it to Google Calendar, open Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or create a Share link. This is useful when a hotel group, travel agency, or distributed support team needs everyone to receive the same Montenegro meeting window in their local calendar without manually converting times.

Time Zones in Montenegro

Montenegro uses one time zone nationwide: Europe/Podgorica. The country runs on UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time, so there is no internal time difference between Podgorica, Nikšić, Herceg Novi, Pljevlja, Budva, Bar, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Berane, and Ulcinj.

This single-zone setup makes scheduling simpler for domestic travel, public administration, and nationwide business operations. Whether you are arranging a coastal transfer to Budva, a meeting in Podgorica, or a logistics call involving Bar and Bijelo Polje, the local clock is the same across the country.

Montenegro does not use multiple regional time zones, and it does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets. That consistency is helpful for airlines, bus operators, hospitality businesses, and remote workers who need one national reference time for bookings, check-ins, and cross-border coordination in Southeast Europe.

Montenegro Country Details

Montenegro is a European country with its capital in Podgorica. It has a population of 622,345 and a total area of 14,026 km², making it a relatively compact country where a single national time zone is practical for government services, tourism, and internal transport planning.

The national currency is the EUR (Euro), which is important for travelers comparing hotel rates, transport costs, and business expenses with other euro-based markets. For international calls, the country dialing code is +382, a useful detail when contacting hotels, tour operators, property managers, or business partners in Montenegro.

Languages used in Montenegro include sr, hu, bs, sq, hr, rom. This multilingual environment matters for customer support, tourism services, and regional business communication, especially in cities such as Podgorica, Budva, Bar, and Ulcinj where international visitors and cross-border activity are common.

Daylight Saving Time in Montenegro

Montenegro observes daylight saving time. The country uses UTC+1 in standard time and switches to UTC+2 in daylight saving time, which affects meeting schedules, transport timetables, and calendar bookings for anyone working with Montenegro from abroad.

In 2026, clocks in Montenegro go forward by 1 hour on Sunday, March 29, 2026, changing from UTC+1 to UTC+2. Clocks go back by 1 hour on Sunday, October 25, 2026, changing from UTC+2 to UTC+1, so anyone arranging flights, accommodation check-ins, or recurring business calls around those dates should confirm the local hour carefully.

All parts of Montenegro follow the same daylight saving schedule. There are no regional exceptions between Podgorica, Nikšić, Herceg Novi, Pljevlja, Budva, Bar, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Berane, and Ulcinj, which means the DST change happens uniformly across the entire country.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Montenegro have?

Montenegro has one time zone: Europe/Podgorica. This means the same local time applies across the entire country, including Podgorica, Budva, Bar, Herceg Novi, and Nikšić, which simplifies domestic scheduling and travel planning.

does Montenegro use daylight saving time?

Yes, Montenegro uses daylight saving time. In 2026, clocks move forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026 from UTC+1 to UTC+2, and move back on Sunday, October 25, 2026 from UTC+2 to UTC+1, so recurring meetings and travel itineraries can shift by one hour depending on the season.

what is the time difference between Montenegro and UTC?

Montenegro is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. That means the difference from UTC changes with the season, which is important when booking international calls, aligning remote work hours, or comparing Montenegro time with systems that stay on UTC year-round.

what currency does Montenegro use?

Montenegro uses the EUR (Euro). This is useful for travelers budgeting for accommodation in coastal cities like Budva or Herceg Novi, and for businesses invoicing partners in Montenegro without needing a separate local currency conversion.

what is the dialing code for Montenegro?

The international dialing code for Montenegro is +382. If you are calling a hotel in Podgorica, a marina contact in Bar, or a tourism provider in Budva from abroad, you need to start with +382 before the local number.

what is the capital of Montenegro?

The capital of Montenegro is Podgorica. It is the country’s main administrative center and the reference city for the national time zone Europe/Podgorica, which is why many scheduling tools label Montenegro time using Podgorica.

which cities in Montenegro use the same time zone?

All major cities in Montenegro use the same time zone, including Podgorica, Nikšić, Herceg Novi, Pljevlja, Budva, Bar, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Berane, and Ulcinj. There is no city-to-city time difference inside the country, so business meetings, hotel check-ins, and transport departures follow one national clock.