Montenegro has entered a new phase in regulating private accommodation and the use of illegal buildings for tourism. The new Law on the Legalization of Illegal…
Around 20 hotels in Montenegro have downgraded their official classification over the past year, moving from hotel status to private accommodation. This follows a government decision…
According to unofficial data from local tourist organizations received weekly by the National Tourism Organization (NTO) of Montenegro, there are currently over 91,000 tourists in the…
Minister of Tourism Simonida Kordić met with UNOPS Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, Tim Lardner, and UNOPS representative for Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,…
Professor and tourism expert Rade Ratković warned that Montenegro’s tourism sector is slowly declining due to poor destination management. He pointed out that many hotels are…
The development of solar energy in Montenegro’s tourism and hospitality sector presents a major opportunity to accelerate the country’s green transition and strengthen energy independence. This…
There is strong interest from Georgia in investing in Montenegro, particularly in the tourism sector, announced Temur Kurkhuli, Montenegro’s honorary consul in Georgia. Montenegro’s Minister of…
Montenegro’s tourism sector is facing serious issues ahead of the 2025 summer season. Although tourists began arriving as early as March, the country appears disorganized and…
Filip Radulović, a member of the Presidency of the Europe Now Movement (PES), stated that Montenegro is more than ready for new investments, job creation and…
The future of Montenegrin tourism depends on how much we are willing to invest in quality, people, and experiences, said Žarko Radulović, President of the Montenegrin…