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Montenegro records over 312,000 tourist overnight stays in April, majority by foreign visitors

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In April, Montenegro’s collective accommodation facilities recorded 117,800 tourist arrivals and 312,140 overnight stays, according to preliminary data from Monstat.

Foreign tourists accounted for 86.6% of overnight stays, while domestic tourists made up 13.4%.

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By location, most overnight stays were in coastal areas (84.3%), followed by the capital city (10.6%), other locations (3.2%), and mountain destinations (1.9%).

Collective accommodation includes hotels, guesthouses, motels, tourist resorts, holiday centers, hostels, and camps, but excludes private accommodation such as rented houses, rooms, and tourist apartments.

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