Tivat and Kotor, though distinct in history, architecture and identity, form one of the most powerful maritime economic ecosystems in the Mediterranean. Together, they represent the yachting…
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The Port of Bar is one of Montenegro’s most strategically important assets. It is the country’s primary maritime gateway, the entry and exit point for most…
Montenegro is often perceived as a tourism-driven economy, yet its real industrial backbone runs through the Podgorica–Danilovgrad–Nikšić corridor, a central axis characterised by manufacturing, metallurgy, energy…
Montenegro’s coastline is not just a stretch of beaches and picturesque towns — it is the country’s primary engine of economic growth, investment, foreign currency inflow,…
Kotor is Montenegro’s cultural jewel, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most visually striking coastal cities in the Mediterranean. Nestled between steep mountains…
Ulcinj is Montenegro’s southernmost coastal municipality, bordering Albania and overlooking some of the longest sandy beaches on the Adriatic. Its identity is shaped by a blend…
Bar is one of Montenegro’s most strategically important municipalities — not only for tourism, but for trade, logistics, industry and national infrastructure. Home to Montenegro’s largest…
Budva is the beating commercial heart of Montenegro’s tourism industry. No other Montenegrin municipality generates as much tourism revenue, attracts as many visitors or invests as…
Tivat, once a modest naval town, has transformed into the yachting capital of the Adriatic thanks to the monumental development of Porto Montenegro — one of Europe’s most…
Herceg Novi, positioned at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and bordering Croatia’s Dubrovnik-Neretva region, is one of Montenegro’s most strategically located coastal municipalities. It…


