This summer, a series of charter flights will be launched from several French cities to Montenegro, announced Maryline Haize-Hagron, director of Caen and Deauville airports, during…
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By July and the peak of this year’s tourist season, the Tivat–Jaz boulevard route must be better organized and an additional three kilometers paved to ensure…
President Jakov Milatović emphasizes that Montenegro must begin servicing part of its public debt from domestic revenues instead of relying solely on borrowing, which often comes…
The Draft Law on Tourism and Hospitality introduces new regulations that will significantly impact service provision, consumer protection, and the positioning of Montenegro’s tourism offerings. The…
In Kotor, according to the local Tourist Organization (TO), there are currently 6,430 guests. The majority, 4,380 guests, are staying in private accommodation, mostly from Serbia,…
Montenegro’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, visited the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) headquarters in Lisbon, where he met with Executive Director Maja Markovčić Kostelac.…
With the beach lease tender still open and peak season approaching, many lessees remain without contracts or legal certainty. On June 12, the government recommended that…
The National Parks of Montenegro (NPCG) are experiencing an increase in visitor numbers, as the country’s natural and cultural-historical attractions continue to draw a growing number…
Tivat Airport handled 129,174 passengers in May, a 21.9% increase compared to the same month last year. There were 1,367 aircraft takeoffs and landings, up 9.7%…
Despite its natural beauty, climate, authentic culture, and existing luxury facilities, Montenegro has not yet succeeded in firmly establishing itself as a leading destination for luxury…


