NewsDiscovering Montenegro: German media spotlights natural beauty and cultural riches

Discovering Montenegro: German media spotlights natural beauty and cultural riches

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Articles about Montenegro have been featured in prestigious German media following a study visit organized by the National Tourism Organization (NTO).

German journalists Ute Müller and Petra Sparrer explored Montenegro’s southern, northern and central regions, describing their journey as a captivating experience.

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Published in dailies such as Stuttgarter Nachrichten/Stuttgarter Zeitung, Fränkische Nachrichten, Mannheimer Morgen, and Hessische Niedersächsische Allgemeine, the articles highlight Montenegro’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and tourist attractions.

“The turquoise Adriatic Sea, majestic mountains, untouched nature, and luxurious resorts – Montenegro truly offers it all. This country promises exciting adventures for enthusiasts, with all destinations conveniently close by,” reports Stuttgarter Nachrichten.

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Fränkische Nachrichten emphasizes the juxtaposition of mountains and coastline, portraying Montenegro as a diverse land of natural splendor.

“Turquoise-blue waters set against stunning mountain vistas: Montenegro, once dubbed ‘the land of black mountains’ by the Venetians, reveals its rich diversity in the Western Balkans,” the article explains.

Mannheimer Morgen underscores the historical significance of Montenegrin cities like Kotor and Herceg Novi, which “glisten like pearls amidst breathtaking mountain ranges.”

“Their architecture, influenced by Romans, Venetians, Ottomans, and Habsburgs, reflects the region’s turbulent history,” the text adds.

With these media outlets collectively reaching over 477,000 readers, the articles in esteemed German newspapers are expected to significantly boost Montenegro’s visibility and appeal in Germany.

Support from local tourism organizations in Budva, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Bar, Ulcinj, Cetinje, and Kolašin, as well as the Center for Bird Protection and Study (CZIP), Plantaže 13. jul, Avala Resort and Villas, Swissôtel Resort Kolašin, Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay, One and Only Portonovi, and Jadran Restaurant in Budva, was instrumental in facilitating the study visit for the German journalists.

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