Tivat is currently hosting 2,320 tourists, which represents a 4% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the local Tourist Organization. Even more…
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Montenegro’s tourism industry is facing a deepening crisis due to a combination of policy missteps, increased fiscal burdens, and lack of strategic direction, says Žarko Radulović,…
Ada Bojana, once a popular destination mostly for international visitors, has been neglected, particularly in the last 15 years. Efforts are now underway to restore its…
The president of the Montenegrin Tourist Association (CTU), Žarko Radulović, stated that the Montenegrin tourism sector is on the verge of collapse due to increased value…
After years of delays and legal disputes, the Sveti Stefan city-hotel may soon reopen its doors to visitors. According to unofficial information from the “Dan” portal,…
Global investor and owner of the “Eagle Hills” company, Mohamed Alabbar, stated during an informal lunch with editors and directors of several media outlets in Tivat…
Montenegro’s tourism sector, which accounts for nearly 30% of its gross national income, is closely tied to economic developments in Europe. According to Branimir Jovanović from…
A tourist resort is planned to be built in the Budva settlement of Kamenovo, between the coastline and the Budva-Petrovac main road. The complex will consist…
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović raised significant concerns about a recent cooperation agreement signed between Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the…
Montenegro has signed a controversial agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a $30 billion investment, with plans to develop a mega-tourism complex at Velika…


