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Montenegro

Top 9 Literature Festivals in Eastern Europe to Visit in 2025

Victoria Udrea

These top 9 Eastern European literature festivals in 2025 offer unique cultural experiences and celebrate books, ideas, and conversations.

11 months ago

Regent Porto Montenegro Partners with GoBaloo to Offer 4×4 Adventures

Manuel Santos

The 5-star luxury Regent Porto Montenegro is now partnering with GoBaloo, to meld luxurious resort experiences with thrilling 4X4 adventures in Montenegro’s rugged landscapes, offering guests unique cultural and historical explorations. The splendid Regent Porto Montenegro five-star luxury hotel located in the heart of Porto Montenegro in the stunning Bay of Kotor, has announced a […]

1 year ago

Adria Ferries Launched New Italy to Montenegro Route

Manuel Santos

The new Adria Ferries Ancona – Bar line is active for trips starting from July 9, 2024, with biweekly departures from both ports.

1 year ago

The Kolašin 1600 Ski Resort Gets Its First Snows of the Season

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The brand new gem of Montenegro ski resorts, the Kolašin 1600 in the southern part of the Bjelasica Mountain has its first snow of the 2018/2019 season.

6 years ago

Miss Montenegro Crowned Miss Tourism Europe

Aleksandr Shatskih

Montenegrin model, Kristina Đurković, who was crowned Miss Montenegro in 2015, recently won the title of Miss Europe, as part of Miss Tourism World competition.

7 years ago

Chedi Luštica Bay to Open Soon

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According to news from hotel company GHM. the  Asian group continues its expansion into Europe with an all-new 5-star hotel in Montenegro in the Balkan Peninsula. Begun in the early 1990s, GHM focuses on providing guests with a unique lifestyle experience in hotels that have a unique character that always resonates with its location.

7 years ago

Picture-Perfect Places to Propose in Montenegro

Mihaela Lica Butler

Montenegro is one of the most visually-appealing countries of the Balkans. Although its tourism numbers are on a constant high since 2006 to date, it is widely unknown to western travelers. But those who decide to visit Montenegro are seduced by the country’s endless repository of romantic sites perfect to pop the question, to honeymoon, […]

8 years ago

Rijeka Crnojevića, a Montenegrin Destination for Oenophiles

Aleksandr Shatskih

Picturesque and with rich history, Rijeka Crnojevića is a wonderful destination for wine lovers. Almost all families living in this area produce wines.

8 years ago

Montenegro Resort Gets SOCAR Funding

Phil Butler

In tourism development news from Baku, an interview given by Montenegro President Filip Vujanovic tells of Azerbaijan investors putting money into a new resort slated to open in 2017. Here’s the news along with a little preview of the resort to come. The Azerbaijan national oil company SOCAR, along with large scale Azerbaijani companies,  Pasha […]

9 years ago

Montenegro Goes Ahead With Mamula Project

Phil Butler

In a controversial tourism move, Montenegro has made the decision to go ahead with plans to turn a former Italian fascist prison camp into a luxury resort. The former fortress on Mamula Island in the Bay of Kotor was a World War II concentration camp where dozens of local inmates reportedly died.

9 years ago

Porto Montenegro at the Moscow Boat Show

Phil Butler

In partnership with leading yacht brand, Azimut Benetti, Porto Montenegro is going to make its debut at the Moscow Boat Show from the 11th to 16th March, at Crosus Expo, Moscow. Yacht show visitors will be able to get detailed information of one of the most interesting and extensive maritime developments along the Adriatic coast.

11 years ago

Will Montenegro Airlines’ Boss Get Sacked?

Aleksandr Shatskih

In news from Balkans.com, Montenegro Airlines’ CEO, Zoran Djurišić will reportedly be replaced at the end of May on account of the airlines recent heavy losses. Mr. Djurišić has been at the helm of the now beleaguered airline since its creation almost 20 years ago. The airline ended 2012 on a horrendous financial note losing some €23.5 million euro. Meanwhile Ryanair appears ready to take up Montenegro traffic slack if the airline staggers or folds.

12 years ago

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