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New York City TIVJan 16, 2013 - Jan 26, 2013$857
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Daniel 4StarJun 18, 2012

If you are going to Montenegro, head to Kotor! Tivat is the closest airport, about 4km away. It's a small airport, easy to navigate and you'll have plenty of taxi drivers waiting upon your arrival.


 
 

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