NewsMontenegro sees surge in tourist arrivals and overnight stays in August

Montenegro sees surge in tourist arrivals and overnight stays in August

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In August, Montenegro welcomed 237,900 tourists and recorded 1.09 million overnight stays in collective accommodation, according to preliminary data from Monstat.

Out of the total overnight stays, 92.5% were attributed to foreign tourists, while domestic tourists accounted for 7.5%.

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When analyzing the distribution of overnight stays by type of destination, coastal areas dominated with 92.6% of the total. The capital city received 3.9%, mountain resorts saw 2.1%, and other locations made up 1.4%.

Collective accommodation includes hotels, guesthouses, motels, tourist resorts, holiday homes, hostels, and campsites. It does not cover individual or private accommodation, such as rentals in homes, rooms, or tourist apartments.

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