The northern region of Montenegro has long been neglected, despite possessing most of the country’s natural resources. We welcome the interest from investors who could provide…
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Without urgent and coordinated action by institutions, key issues affecting the tourism industry threaten serious consequences for the success of the summer season, business sustainability, and…
The Belgian Tourism Congress, which opened in Budva, has brought together around 160 representatives from tour operators, travel agencies, and key players in the Belgian tourism…
Once a hallmark of Montenegrin tourism, the Sveti Stefan city-hotel will likely remain closed for the fifth consecutive summer, as the government has not responded to…
The Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, has called on all stakeholders involved in the tourism industry to contribute maximally to addressing potential challenges in order to…
Investments are welcome, along with all potential investors, but their visions and plans must align with the interests of the local residents and municipalities where the…
The National Tourism Organization of Montenegro (NTOCG) organized a B2B workshop during the Belgian Tourism Congress held in Montenegro, gathering 160 representatives from tour operators, travel…
Following the ratification of cooperation agreements between Montenegro and the United Arab Emirates in tourism and investment, concrete steps are emerging—led by Mohamed Alabbar, founder of…
Montenegro and Spain have the potential to deepen their cooperation in tourism, healthcare and infrastructure, according to discussions held between the Montenegrin Ministry of Finance and…
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group, will assist in drafting an intergovernmental agreement between Montenegro and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)…


