Digital Nomad in Ulcinj, Montenegro: The full guide

Introduction

Welcome to The Journey Seeker! Find out all about Digital nomad in Ulcinj, Montenegro!

Why Ulcinj, Montenegro you ask? Well, have you ever wanted to work remotely while being surrounded by the beautiful Adriatic Sea and endless supply of burek? No? Well, too bad because Ulcinj is the place for you!

Atmosphere / Vibes

Photo Of Mountains During Daytime
Photo by Vito Vidović
Ulcinj is a small coastal town with a laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals. The town has a mix of traditional and modern influences, with narrow streets lined with charming stone houses and a bustling main promenade filled with cafes and restaurants.

Weather throughout the year

River in Between Mountains
Photo by Artūras Kokorevas
One of the best things about Ulcinj is the beautiful Mediterranean climate. In the summer, temperatures can reach up to 30°C and the water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming. In the cooler months, the weather is still warm and pleasant, making it a great place to escape the cold and gloomy winters of other parts of Europe.

Cost of Living

Couple Standing near the Opened Door
Photo by ROMAN ODINTSOV
Ulcinj is quite affordable compared to other popular digital nomad destinations. A one bedroom apartment in the city center can cost around €300-400 per month, and meals at local restaurants are very reasonably priced.

8 reasons why this is the best place for Digital Nomads

Man In Body Of Water in Ulcinj, Montenegro.
Photo by Rakicevic Nenad
  1. Beautiful Mediterranean climate and stunning natural surroundings
  2. Affordable cost of living
  3. Friendly locals and a laid-back atmosphere
  4. Good WiFi and co-working spaces available
  5. Plenty of outdoor activities and opportunities for adventure
  6. Close proximity to other countries and major cities in Europe
  7. Rich cultural history and traditions
  8. Delicious local cuisine (burek, anyone?)

Top 8 Things to do

Montenegro Island in an Ocean
Photo by ROMAN ODINTSOV
  1. Visit Velika Plaza, the longest beach in the Balkans
  2. Explore the Old Town and its narrow streets lined with charming stone houses
  3. Take a boat tour to see the beautiful Blue Cave
  4. Go hiking in the nearby mountains and forests
  5. Try your hand at kitesurfing or windsurfing on the Adriatic Sea
  6. Visit the ancient Ulcinj Saltworks, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  7. Indulge in the delicious local cuisine, including fresh seafood and the famous burek
  8. Relax in one of the many cafes and restaurants along the main promenade

Conclusion

Grayscale Photo of Bridge over River in Ulcinj, Montenegro.
Photo by ROMAN ODINTSOV
Ulcinj may not be the most well-known digital nomad destination, but it definitely should be on your radar. With its beautiful weather, affordable cost of living, and rich cultural heritage, it’s the perfect place to work remotely and enjoy the good life. So pack your laptop and sunscreen, and come join us in sunny Ulcinj!


Wanna find out more about Ulcinj than just digital nomads? Here is another blog post about the top 14 things to do in Ulcinj

Did you like this post? Have a look at our other blog posts about living in Montenegro, such as Budva, Podgorica or Herceg Novi.