A group of investors from Egypt has expressed interest in investing in the Zeta region of Montenegro, with a particular focus on the coastal area of…
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In the first six months of 2025, Montenegro saw a 6.3% increase in the number of tourists compared to the same period last year, with June…
Despite concerns expressed by tourism industry representatives about a weaker-than-expected summer season, Montenegro’s Ministry of Tourism maintains that the 2025 tourist season is progressing steadily, particularly…
There are currently 9,300 tourists staying in various types of accommodation along the Tivat Riviera, which is 3% fewer than the same period last year, according…
Residents along the shores of Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans and one of Montenegro’s top natural assets, say that beauty alone is not…
Kotor is currently hosting 10,340 guests, according to the Kotor Tourist Organization. The majority, 7,990 guests, are staying in private accommodations, mostly from Serbia, Russia, Turkey,…
Representatives of the Government of Montenegro, including Deputy Prime Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Milun Zogović, Minister of Public Works Majda Adžović, Minister of Tourism…
The Government of Montenegro has adopted several important decisions during its latest session. The 2025 Annual Plan for Compulsory Oil Reserves was approved in accordance with…
Montenegro’s Tourism Minister Simonida Kordić reported an increase of about 6,000 tourists and 2,000 overnight stays in June compared to last year, citing MONSTAT data. Airport…
Due to high demand, Air Montenegro will add extra flights on the Belgrade–Tivat–Belgrade route during August. The new flights will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays. Air…


