The ferry service connecting Budva and Dubrovnik is scheduled to commence on June 29, as announced by the Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović.…
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Tourism and Hospitality Chamber of the Montenegrin Chamber of Economy (PKCG) President Ranko Jovović has brought attention to the significant problem of the shadow economy, which…
Most travel agency ads prominently feature the capital of Albania, and for good reason. Tirana isn’t just a layover between Podgorica and Sicily; it’s the gateway…
This season, visitors to Crno Jezero are met with an unfinished and deserted construction site: the Durmitor Hotel. Despite millions invested, the project remains stagnant, halted…
The National Tourism Organization (NTO) recently hosted a study visit for representatives from esteemed UK media outlets, including the British National Geographic Traveller, Sainsbury’s Magazine, Arcadia…
The Ministries of Interior and Transportation and Maritime Affairs have collaborated to facilitate the operations of border services at the Port of Bar border crossing, paving…
Defined as individuals who earn their living through online work while embracing various locations, digital nomads symbolize freedom and flexibility. Their lifestyle, characterized by constant travel…
Air Montenegro is geared up to receive passengers and provide top-notch service during the upcoming summer tourism season, announced Maja Bjelić, the PR manager of the…
The director of Montenegro’s National Dispatch Center, Ranko Redžić, assured that the country’s power grid is stable and well-prepared for the upcoming summer tourist season. Redžić…
The Tourism and Hospitality Association Board of the Chamber of Economy in Montenegro convened a session in Žabljak focused on exploring the tourism potential of the…


