Montenegro is entering its urban century. A country historically defined by rugged mountains, scattered rural settlements, and coastal towns shaped by tourism is now facing a…
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Montenegro’s coastline is a mosaic of identities—ancient stone towns, luxury marinas, bustling tourism centers, secluded bays, and sunlit beaches. But among the dozens of coastal settlements,…
Budva has two personalities. In summer, it is loud, busy, and intensely commercial. In winter, it becomes unrecognizable—quiet stone alleys, open cafés, atmospheric squares, and a…
Behind the coastline of Budva, Bar, and Ulcinj lies one of Montenegro’s greatest sleeper assets: a Mediterranean culinary triangle of olive groves, wineries, rural villages, slow-food traditions, organic…
In the hills above Budva and Sveti Stefan, cranes rise where vineyards and olive groves once met the sea. Montenegro’s coastline is transforming into one of…
Investors Allamont, Phoenix, and Monte Co are a step closer to building a tourist complex in Budva’s Kamenovo area after receiving approval from the Environmental Protection…
Budva Mayor Nikola Jovanović highlighted key challenges facing this year’s tourist season, pointing to infrastructure works and road closures that hindered access for traditional visitors. He…
Budva recorded a slight increase in hotel arrivals and a 15% rise in day-trippers this year, although private accommodation experienced a decline. According to Ana Vujošević,…
Russian investor Dimitrij Vladimirovič Judin has submitted a request to Montenegro’s Ministry of Spatial Planning seeking approval for the conceptual design of a residential villa complex…
The Municipality of Budva has submitted a bid of €6.9 million to purchase the old Jugoslavensko Rječno Brodarstvo (JRB) building near the Old Town, following a…


