Montenegro is one of Europe’s most underrated gems, offering a perfect blend of dramatic coastlines and rugged mountain ...
Montenegro and the World Tourism Network has a deep connection with Aleksandra Gardasevic-Slavuljica, the outspoken director of Tourism. Aleksandra Gardasevic-Slavuljica, General Director for Tourism ...
Montenegro (literally, Black Mountain) is starting to make a big splash in the European tourism sector. With just over 620,000 inhabitants, this small country, which can be reached by car in two hours ...
With members in 129 countries WTN has become the voice for SMEs of the travel industry around the globe. Today Montenegro took a key role. The Minister of Economic Development and Tourism for the ...
Foreigners, particularly Russians and those from the Balkan region, are taking advantage of a law in Montenegro that legalised same-sex civil partnerships. Might it prove a new market for the vital ...
In Montenegro, the money earned during the summer tourism season accounts for the bulk of personal income for the year. However, higher prices have slowed the number of visitors to the Balkan country.
Coastal residents and environmentalists are alarmed at the prospect of a sprawling Dubai-style development in Montenegro, taking in one of Europe’s longest sandy beaches and an ecosystem vital to ...
Montenegro has secured 350 million euros from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Union to enhance transport connectivity within the Balkan country and with the wider ...
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