Money-Saving Guide · Montenegro Yacht Charter

The Montenegro 0% VAT Advantage

Foreign-flagged yacht charters in Montenegro pay zero VAT. Croatia charges 13%. Here's what that means for your wallet — and how to structure your itinerary.

💰 Save 13% vs Croatia ⚓ Porto Montenegro / Tivat 🏛 Bay of Kotor UNESCO
Published May 2026 · 7 min read

The Tax Advantage

Why Montenegro Is the Adriatic's Best-Value Charter Destination

When you're comparing yacht charter costs in the Adriatic, one number changes everything: Montenegro charges 0% VAT on the base charter rate for foreign-flagged vessels. Croatia charges 13%. On a high-value charter, this difference alone amounts to thousands of euros — money that stays in your pocket rather than going to the taxman.

This isn't a loophole or a temporary arrangement. It's Montenegro's official charter tax structure, designed to attract international yacht operators to bases like Porto Montenegro in Tivat and Herceg Novi. Combined with some of the most dramatic scenery in the Mediterranean — the Bay of Kotor rivals any coastal destination on earth — Montenegro represents extraordinary value for luxury yacht charter clients.

The Numbers

How Much Can You Save?

Charter Budget (Base Rate) Croatia VAT (13%) Montenegro VAT (0%) Your Saving
€8,000 (bareboat / small crewed) €1,040 €0 Zero €1,040
€15,000 (crewed catamaran) €1,950 €0 €1,950
€25,000 (luxury motor yacht) €3,250 €0 €3,250
€50,000 (superyacht) €6,500 €0 €6,500
€100,000 (large superyacht) €13,000 €0 €13,000

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The Fine Print

How Montenegro's 0% VAT Works

The rule is simple: foreign-flagged commercial charter yachts operating in Montenegrin waters pay 0% VAT on the base charter rate. The key conditions are:

⚠️ The Croatian Waters Rule

If your Montenegro-based charter crosses into Croatian waters, Croatian VAT (13%) applies pro-rata for those specific days. A 7-night charter that spends 2 nights in Croatia would owe 13% VAT on 2/7ths of the base rate. Structure your itinerary to stay in Montenegrin waters if you want the full 0% benefit — the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi, and the Montenegrin riviera offer more than enough to fill 7 nights.

Best Strategy

The Smart Itinerary: Arrive Croatia, Charter Montenegro

The most popular approach for travellers who want both Croatia and Montenegro is the Dubrovnik to Kotor one-way route: fly into Dubrovnik, spend 1–2 days exploring the city on foot, then embark your charter from Dubrovnik and sail south into Montenegro. You get the best of both countries, and the Montenegro portion of your charter (typically 4–5 of the 7 nights) benefits from 0% VAT.

Alternatively, for clients prioritising maximum savings, base your entire charter in Montenegro and do a Bay of Kotor roundtrip from Porto Montenegro — Kotor, Perast, Herceg Novi, and the outer Montenegrin riviera easily fill a week.

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Common Questions

Montenegro VAT: FAQs

Yes. Montenegro levies 0% VAT on charter fees for foreign-flagged commercial yachts. This applies to the base charter rate. Croatia charges 13% VAT on the base charter rate. The saving is significant — €2,600 on a €20,000/week charter, €1,300 on a €10,000/week charter.
Only partially. If your Montenegro-based charter crosses into Croatian waters, Croatian VAT (13%) applies pro-rata for the days spent in Croatian waters. A 7-night charter that spends 2 nights in Croatia and 5 in Montenegro would owe 13% VAT on 2/7ths of the base rate. To maximise savings, plan an itinerary that stays entirely within Montenegrin waters, or minimises Croatian days.
On a €15,000/week charter: €1,950 saved. On a €25,000/week charter: €3,250 saved. On a €50,000/week superyacht: €6,500 saved. These figures assume the charter remains in Montenegrin waters for the full week.
Yes — the 0% VAT rule applies to the base charter rate for both crewed and bareboat arrangements, provided the vessel is foreign-flagged and commercially registered. Your charter company will confirm eligibility for your specific vessel before booking.
Absolutely. The Bay of Kotor is 28km long with numerous anchorages, historic villages (Kotor, Perast, Risan, Herceg Novi), the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, and the dramatic inner bay. A week-long roundtrip from Porto Montenegro never runs out of destinations. Many guests consider it more rewarding than Croatia's island-hop because the scenery is so unique.

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