After four years of closure, the iconic Sveti Stefan City-Hotel in Montenegro may reopen this summer if the government and the lessee, Adriatic Properties, finalize the…
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The amendments to the Law on Maritime Property were introduced to the parliamentary procedure today. The initiative for the changes was proposed by the presidents of…
The privatization of several large hospitality companies, hotels and motels in northern Montenegro during the transition period is widely considered to have been disastrous, largely due…
Hundreds of residents, local officials, and entrepreneurs from Ulcinj gathered in protest against the tender for leasing the city’s beaches, which has been dominated for years…
Kotor currently hosts 1,100 tourists, with the majority staying in private accommodations (869). According to data from the Kotor Tourist Organization, there are 216 guests in…
Economic analyst Predrag Zečević called Prime Minister Milojko Spajić’s efforts to bring investor Mohamed Alabar’s project to Ulcinj the most significant developmental move in Montenegro’s modern…
Mohamed Alabar, founder of Emaar Properties and president of Eagle Hills, has decided to forgo nine beaches at Ulcinj’s Velika Plaža and allow local competitors from…
Portonovi is set to offer an unforgettable summer this year with a rich program of events, ranging from sports and music to fine wines, providing guests…
Currently, there are 1.64 thousand tourists staying in Tivat, which is a 7% decrease compared to last year, according to data from the Tourism Organization (TO).…
Montenegro is at a crossroads – either it will implement comprehensive reforms across all sectors of tourism and return to sustainability, or it will become a…


