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…
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The Association of Tour Guides of Montenegro says the profession is undervalued and lacks proper legal and institutional support, despite having its own activity code. Most…
Kotor is currently hosting 7,090 tourists, according to the city’s Tourist Organization. The majority, 4,770 visitors, stay in private accommodation, with the largest groups coming from…
A feasibility study for a cable car connecting Bar, Mount Rumija and Lake Skadar is expected to be completed by the end of September, after which…
Currently, Kotor is hosting 8,060 visitors, according to the city’s Tourism Organization. The majority are staying in private accommodations, totaling 6,050 guests, with the largest groups…
Five major infrastructure projects are currently underway on Montenegro’s Luštica Peninsula, representing tens of millions of euros in investment aimed at improving transport, water supply, and…
Montenegro is experiencing a significant decline in German tourist interest, both for short visits and longer stays, according to Mihael Bader, president of the Future of…
Montenegro’s Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, highlighted the country’s potential to become an attractive year-round destination due to its unique combination of coastline and the unspoiled…
Ulcinj’s summer tourist season has so far fallen short of expectations, with fewer visitors compared to previous years, according to Mayor Genci Nimanbegu. He attributed the…
According to unofficial data from local tourist organizations, Montenegro hosted 137,000 tourists on August 28, a 2.3% increase compared to the same period last year, with…


