Montenegro’s construction and real-estate market is once again at the centre of political and economic debate after the United Reform Action (URA) party warned that increasing…
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Kotor’s historic Grand Hotel Lokanda, an architectural landmark dating back to 1864, is preparing for a full revival in 2026 following the announcement by investor Talija…
Montenegro is preparing for what analysts describe as a potential “second wave” of foreign direct investment, driven by heightened interest in tourism infrastructure, coastal real estate,…
Investor QD Hotel and Property Investment Montenegro has announced plans to develop a luxury tourism complex at Plavi Horizonti in the Pržno Bay, Tivat. The planned…
The public-private partnership (PPP) agreement for the construction of Hotel Lokanda, signed at the end of March between the Municipality of Cetinje and Talija Company, has…
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…
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…
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…
For much of the 20th century, Montenegro was a well-kept secret—a coastal gem known primarily to regional visitors, summer holidaymakers, and the occasional adventurous traveler seeking…
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,…


