Tuzi (Serbian/Montenegrin Cyrillic: Тузи) is a town in the Podgorica municipality, Montenegro, located on a road between Podgorica and Albanian border, just a few kilometers north of Lake Skadar. The exact location of Tuzi is .
Tuzi has 3,789 residents, according to 2003 census. Out of this, some 59,4% are ethnic Albanians, and 27,7% are Bosniaks or Muslims by nationality.
Albanians in Tuzi made several initiatives to form Tuzi as a separate municipality within Montenegro, but with little succes. So far, the Capital City Law is prepared that anticipates Tuzi and Golubovci as "city-municipalities" - a municipality within municipality, where Tuzi and Golubovci would have their own city parliaments, but still would be under mayor of Podgorica.
During the 1994 economic sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (which at that point comprised only Serbia and Montenegro), Tuzi became an important oil smuggling hub due to its location on the Montenegrin - Albanian border.