Motorhomes in the EU go up €1000–3000 from July 7
The EU's GSR II makes new motorhomes €1000–3000 pricier from July 7. Plus: cool-Scandinavia campsite demand up 68% and caravans off Malaga's beaches.
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Updated 4 July 2026
Diesel (B7)
Petrol (RON 95)
↓7% vs. region avg.
Petrol (RON 98)
Full tank (80 L, diesel)
€128
$147
100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)
€16.00
$18.32
€1.00 per 1 EUR · updated weekly
When this section launched, some countries had few price sources, so the earliest points on the chart may be inaccurate. We keep adding new sources — recent data is more reliable.
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Podgorica → Skopje
410 km · ~€67 · ~1 day
🇲🇪 Montenegro 100 km · 🇦🇱 Albania 180 km · 🇲🇰 North Macedonia 130 km
Podgorica → Tirana
350 km · ~€62 · ~1 day
🇲🇪 Montenegro 150 km · 🇦🇱 Albania 200 km
Podgorica → Sofia
590 km · ~€99 · ~1 day
🇲🇪 Montenegro 90 km · 🇷🇸 Serbia 280 km · 🇧🇬 Bulgaria 220 km
Podgorica → Berlin
1,830 km · ~€318 · ~5 days
🇲🇪 Montenegro 130 km · 🇭🇷 Croatia 330 km · 🇭🇺 Hungary 410 km · 🇦🇹 Austria 390 km · 🇩🇪 Germany 570 km
Current fuel prices in Montenegro: Super 95 — €1.56 ($1.79), Super Plus 98 — €1.64 ($1.88), Evro dizel — €1.60 ($1.83) per liter.
Available fuel grades in Montenegro: Super 95, Super Plus 98, Evro dizel.
The local gasoline grade is Super 95.
Montenegro ranks #17 out of 41 countries in Europe by diesel price.
Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Montenegro.
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Ministarstvo energetike i rudarstva / Ministry of Energy and Mining
Until March 2026, prices were typically recalculated every 14 days, but under the new regulation effective 24 March 2026, the calculation is done weekly. For travelers this remains a market with administratively calculated maximum prices rather than free pricing.
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Excise, VAT, logistics and capped margin.
Subsidies
No direct subsidies; a cap mechanism is used.
LPG/Autogas
Limited
Bank cards
Accepted everywhere
Price spread
Minimal
Market
Importer + Refiner
Station networks
Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.
Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.
Nafta.hr (Balkans) · nafta.hr
Cene-Goriva.com (Montenegro) · cene-goriva.com
cijenagoriva.me (Montenegro) · cijenagoriva.me
Pocetna.me · pocetna.me
Montenegro data.gov.me · data.gov.me
License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 4 July 2026.
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Kolašin 97The environmental movement Ozon has observed an increase in informal camping by camper vans and motorhomes in protected natural areas and along rivers and lakes in Montenegro. Executive director Aleksandar Perović stated that this practice strains local infrastructure, harms ecosystems, and creates unfair competition for registered campsites and rural households. Proposed measures include clearer zoning, mandatory registration, stricter inspections, and development of controlled camping zones.
Dacia is preparing for a summer 2026 premiere of the new Striker caravan priced below €25,000. The model will feature a hybrid powertrain with up to 155 hp and an optional all-wheel drive system, a rarity in this price segment. The base version will cost around €21,000 in Germany and approximately €23,000 in Spain.
Owners of camper vans parked in Podgorica's Blok 9 district are facing incidents of punctured fuel tanks and diesel theft. Several cases have been reported in the last 15 days, with damages amounting to several hundred euros. The owners are concerned about the lack of action from authorities, despite the presence of surveillance cameras and a nearby police station.
Owners of campers and trucks in Podgorica's Block 9 district report an increase in fuel thefts involving punctured tanks. Several vehicles have been damaged in the last 15 days, with each incident causing hundreds of euros in damage. Owners express concern over the lack of official response, despite the presence of surveillance cameras and a nearby police post.
Owners of campers and trucks in the Block 9 neighborhood of Podgorica are facing increasing incidents of fuel tank drilling and theft. Two campers were damaged in the last 15 days, with material damage amounting to several hundred euros per vehicle. The owners express concern over the lack of response from authorities, despite video surveillance cameras and a police guard facility at the parking lot.
Podgorica resident Kristina Burzanović Brnović launched a camper van rental business using a vehicle she converted from a former ambulance. The project received a non-refundable grant from the city municipality to develop an online platform and expand the offering. Interest comes from both domestic and foreign tourists seeking to independently explore Montenegro's nature.
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