One of Montenegro’s most recognizable tourism infrastructure projects — the Kotor–Lovćen–Cetinje cable car — is entering a new phase of development, the Ministry of Public Works…
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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…
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…
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…
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…
Montenegro’s mountain ranges will soon welcome a new attraction for adventure and nature enthusiasts — the “Via Ferrata Prokletije”. This project aims to showcase the wild…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Tourism does not have the €18,000 required to pay the connection fee to the Montenegrin Electricity Distribution System (CEDIS) for the new six-seat…
Montenegro’s tourism industry faces a potential 20% decline from key markets due to the introduction of visa requirements for Russia and Turkey, as well as the…
According to the Tivat Tourist Organization, 2,260 tourists are currently staying in Tivat, marking a 23% increase compared to the same period last year and 76%…
Montenegro’s State Secretary for Tourism, Vuk Žižić, met with Abdullah Naser Lootah, UAE’s Deputy Minister for Competitiveness and Exchange of Experiences, to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation…


