Montenegro’s tourism boom is redefining its property economy. In 2023, visitor numbers exceeded pre-pandemic records, and hotel occupancy along the coast surged past 80 percent during…
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Montenegro’s new luxury projects increasingly market themselves not just with views but with values. Sustainability—energy efficiency, low-impact design, waste-water treatment, renewable power—is now part of the…
Montenegro’s EU path is transforming its property-law environment. Investors who once accepted Balkan ambiguity now demand EU-grade transparency. Harmonisation of cadastral records, zoning, consumer-protection and construction…
Montenegro’s tourism brand has long been coastal—Budva’s nightlife, Kotor’s heritage, the yachts of Tivat. But the country’s northern highlands are entering the spotlight. Durmitor, Žabljak and…
Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Šahmanović, said that there are no plans to increase electricity prices, emphasizing that maintaining system sustainability while keeping prices…
The Chamber of Economy of Montenegro organized, for the first time, a national startup pavilion at Web Summit 2025, one of the world’s leading technology events…
Kotor-based company Benaba plans to build a five-star tourist complex, Verona Garden Resort, in Tivat. The project will cover nearly 2.6 hectares, with a total built-up…
The Montenegrin Employers’ Union (UPCG) criticized the proposed amendments to the Law on Internal Trade submitted by MPs from the Europe Now Movement (PES), arguing that…
The Pensioners’ Movement of Montenegro organized a protest in Bijelo Polje, where participants demanded equal rights for former workers from the northern region, accusing the government…
Montenegro’s electricity distribution company CEDIS reported a profit of over €3 million in the first nine months of 2025, which is €6.4 million higher compared to…


