How to Get to Budva for the 5th Global Regenerative Congress
Welcome to your journey to Budva, Montenegro, where innovation in regenerative medicine awaits at the 5th Global Regenerative Congress. Here’s your guide to arriving smoothly in this Adriatic gem.
Nearby Airports to Budva
Budva is accessible via several airports in the region. Choose the one that best suits your travel plans:
Podgorica Airport (TGD) in Montenegro Located about 65 km from Budva, approximately a 1-hour drive. Offers a mix of international and domestic flights.
Tivat Airport (TIV) in Montenegro Just 20 km from Budva, around a 30-minute drive. A popular choice for direct flights from major cities in Europe.
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) in Croatia Around 93 km from Budva, approximately a 2-hour drive, including a border crossing.A wide range of European and intercontinental flights.
Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza (TIA) in Albania About 175 km from Budva, with a drive time of around 3 hours, including a border crossing. Connects to several European destinations.
Nearby Airports to Budva
Budva is accessible via several airports in the region. Choose the one that best suits your travel plans:
Podgorica Airport (TGD) in Montenegro Located about 65 km from Budva, approximately a 1-hour drive. Offers a mix of international and domestic flights.
Tivat Airport (TIV) in Montenegro Just 20 km from Budva, around a 30-minute drive. A popular choice for direct flights from major cities in Europe.
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) in Croatia Around 93 km from Budva, approximately a 2-hour drive, including a border crossing.A wide range of European and intercontinental flights.
Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza (TIA) in Albania About 175 km from Budva, with a drive time of around 3 hours, including a border crossing. Connects to several European destinations.
Transfers Provided by Global Regenerative Academy
For your convenience, the Global Regenerative Academy will provide transfers from the airports in Montenegro (Podgorica and Tivat). Ensure a smooth and stress-free journey to the congress.
We look forward to welcoming you to Budva for the 5th Global Regenerative Congress! Safe travels!
Where is Montenegro
Montenegro is the smallest child of Yugoslavia, independent since 2006, currently heading towards the world’s top in tourist destinations. About an hour away from Rome by plane, less than two from Paris or Istanbul, or five from Dubai, Montenegro is close to the rest of the world. It’s a place where you can go for a swim in the sea and go hiking on the snowy mountain tops in one day. It’s a place where you can choose between the utmost luxury and minimalism. Between an adrenaline rush or complete serenity. It’s where you can choose to be hidden or join the crowd. It is where you can choose to take everything.Â
This is the seventh smallest country in Europe with less than a million inhabitants. Speaking about size, Montenegro shows off with the deepest canyon in Europe, the biggest lake in the Balkans, the longest underground river, the tallest people in the world. Well… the second tallest. This is the land of the southernmost bay of glacial origin, the cleanest river and one of the last rainforests in Europe, the oldest olive tree, the last pelican resort and the warmest European town during summer.Â
Montenegro is a tiny country where the nature is stunningly beautiful, where myths unfold before your eyes, where great memories are created and where big welcoming hearts are. That’s about the size of it. That’s where Montenegro is.Â
Creditencials: Visit-Montenegro