By 2035, Montenegro’s coastline has become a case study in how a small country can pivot from unstructured growth to strategic reinvention. The transformation did not…
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For decades, Montenegro has been perceived primarily as a summer destination—beaches, marinas, sun-soaked promenades, and the signature turquoise of the Adriatic. The tourism narrative was built…
Across Europe, the movement of people is changing. No longer defined solely by work visas, corporate transfers, or political migrations, a new form of mobility is…
Montenegro is approaching a turning point. With EU membership on the horizon, the country’s tourism-driven coastal economy must confront environmental standards far stricter than anything applied…
Montenegro’s dramatic coastal landscapes have always been a magnet for travellers. But in recent years, the country has begun attracting a very different visitor: global high-net-worth…
Tourism has always been the beating heart of Montenegro’s economy. Its Adriatic coastline, dramatic mountains, ancient towns, and rich cultural tapestry create a sense of place…
Montenegro’s real estate and hospitality sectors are entering a decisive new cycle—one shaped not merely by market demand, but by structural transformation, regulatory harmonization, and investor…
Tourism has always been Montenegro’s flagship industry, shaping national identity, generating substantial revenue, and anchoring foreign investment. But the tourism industry Montenegro will operate in by…
Montenegrin hotels are experiencing strong demand for the upcoming holiday season, with many reporting nearly full occupancy. Hotels like “Splendid” in Bečići, “Princes” in Bar, and…
The ongoing development of Bjelasica’s infrastructure includes modern hotels, new ski slopes and luxury accommodations aimed at attracting both local and international tourists. However, the ambitious…


