The Adriatic Sea remains an untapped resource for Montenegro, and the blue economy provides a pathway for its sustainable development. Sustainable use of marine and coastal…
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Despite government promises to equip the upcoming winter season with artificial snow systems, Kolašin 1600 ski resort in Montenegro will again have to rely on natural…
There are currently about 73,000 tourists in Montenegro, according to the National Tourism Organization (NTO). This is 45 percent more than the same period last year…
The National Tourism Organization of Montenegro (NTO CG), together with partners, showcased Montenegro’s tourism offerings at the “IFTM Top Resa 2025” fair in Paris from September…
Perched at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi is often described as Montenegro’s “city of sunshine,” but its appeal goes far beyond scenic…
Montenegro may be small, but its economy is opening wide. With spectacular mountains, an enviable Adriatic coastline and a steady stream of foreign newcomers, the country is…
Montenegro’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, stated that the “Ocean Race Europe 2025” project fully met expectations. He emphasized that hosting some of the world’s…
Tivat recorded an increase in tourist arrivals and revenue during the summer season, but several challenges remain, according to Nina Lakičević, director of the local Tourist…
Montenegrin Finance Minister Novica Vuković visited the Turkish Chamber of Commerce in Montenegro (TurkCham) to discuss current economic issues impacting trade and investment flows, according to…
Montenegro’s Parliament Deputy Speaker Nikola Camaj met with representatives of the Belgian business group feXpro, highlighting the importance of the group including Montenegro in its economic…


