Time Zones in Montenegro

See Montenegro’s current local time, CET/CEST offset changes, DST transition dates, and compare or convert time worldwide.

Podgorica
Montenegro · CEST
Podgorica Daylight TimeGMT +02Sat, Apr 11
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
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 Overview

Montenegro uses Central European Time and Central European Summer Time: CET (UTC+1) in standard time and CEST (UTC+2) during daylight saving time.

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Compare And Schedule Times

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Montenegro with other countries and cities. Export meeting times with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules And Accuracy

Montenegro observes DST, typically switching to CEST on the last Sunday in March and back to CET on the last Sunday in October. Time changes update automatically using the IANA timezone database, including historical rule changes.

How to Check Time in Montenegro

  1. Open the Montenegro time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/montenegro to load Montenegro with its standard time setting of Europe/Podgorica, UTC+1. This is useful when you are planning a call with a company in Podgorica, coordinating hotel check-in timing in Budva, or lining up a shipment or service window anywhere in Montenegro.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you want to compare against Montenegro, such as London, New York, or Dubai for tourism, trade, and remote work coordination. You can also add regional points like Podgorica, Herceg Novi, or Bar to keep a visual reference while scheduling meetings with Adriatic travel operators, logistics partners, or Balkan-based teams.

  3. Select a working time window: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the Montenegro row on the 24-hour grid to highlight a time block in purple, such as a morning or afternoon meeting window. You can drag the center of the selection to move it or use the left and right handles to resize it, which helps when comparing Montenegro business hours with overseas teams and avoiding gray night-time slots.

  4. Export and share the schedule: Once a range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical for sending a confirmed meeting slot to a hotel partner in Budva, a client in Podgorica, or a distributed team that needs the event to appear automatically in each person’s local calendar.

Time Zones in Montenegro

Montenegro uses one time zone nationwide: Europe/Podgorica (UTC+1). There are no additional national time zones, no half-hour or quarter-hour offsets, and no internal regional differences between coastal cities like Budva and Herceg Novi and inland cities like Podgorica, Nikšić, and Pljevlja.

This single-zone setup makes scheduling straightforward across the country’s population of 622,345. Whether you are arranging transport in Bar, tourism services in Ulcinj, or administrative meetings in Podgorica, the same UTC+1 time applies throughout Montenegro.

Major cities operating on Europe/Podgorica include Podgorica, Nikšić, Herceg Novi, Pljevlja, Budva, Bar, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Berane, and Ulcinj. For business users, that means one consistent national clock for hospitality, government coordination, retail operations, and cross-border communication.

Montenegro Country Details

Montenegro is a European country with its capital in Podgorica. It has a population of 622,345 and a land area of 14,026 km², making it a compact country where national scheduling is relatively simple because the entire territory shares the same time standard.

The country uses the EUR (Euro), which is relevant for travelers booking accommodation, transport, and local services, as well as for companies invoicing partners in Montenegro. Its international dialing code is +382, which is useful when arranging direct calls with hotels, tour operators, government offices, or business contacts.

Languages used in Montenegro include sr, hu, bs, sq, hr, rom. This matters in practical communication settings such as customer support, regional media, tourism services on the Adriatic coast, and multilingual coordination with neighboring Balkan markets.

Daylight Saving Time in Montenegro

Montenegro uses Europe/Podgorica: UTC+1 as its listed national time zone. The country has one nationwide time zone, so there are no separate regional clock rules between Podgorica, the coast, and the northern municipalities.

There are no clock-change dates listed here, and no separate regional daylight-saving arrangements within Montenegro. In practical terms, anyone scheduling calls, travel, or operations across Podgorica, Budva, Bar, Herceg Novi, or Nikšić can work from a single national time reference without needing to account for internal time-zone differences.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Montenegro have?

Montenegro has one time zone nationwide: Europe/Podgorica. This means the same clock applies in Podgorica, Budva, Herceg Novi, Bar, Nikšić, and every other city in the country, which simplifies travel planning and business scheduling.

does Montenegro use daylight saving time?

Montenegro uses Europe/Podgorica (UTC+1) as its national time zone. There are no separate regional daylight-saving rules within the country, so all listed cities follow the same time reference rather than maintaining different local clock systems.

what is the time difference between Montenegro and UTC?

Montenegro is UTC+1. That means Montenegro is 1 hour ahead of UTC, so when it is 9:00 AM UTC, it is 10:00 AM in Montenegro.

what currency does Montenegro use?

Montenegro uses the EUR (Euro). This is important for tourists paying for accommodation in Budva or Herceg Novi, and for businesses handling invoices, travel expenses, or service contracts in Podgorica and other cities.

what is the dialing code for Montenegro?

The international dialing code for Montenegro is +382. If you are calling a hotel, business, or local contact in Podgorica, Bar, or Ulcinj from abroad, you would begin the number with +382.

what is the capital of Montenegro?

The capital of Montenegro is Podgorica. Podgorica is also the country’s reference city for the listed time zone Europe/Podgorica, so it is the main point of reference when comparing Montenegro time with other countries.

which cities in Montenegro use the same time zone?

All major listed cities in Montenegro use Europe/Podgorica (UTC+1). That includes Podgorica, Nikšić, Herceg Novi, Pljevlja, Budva, Bar, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Berane, and Ulcinj, so there is no need to adjust for internal city-to-city time differences.