Montenegro has officially reopened seasonal international maritime passenger routes connecting Budva and Kotor with Dubrovnik, marking another step in the country’s efforts to strengthen regional transport links and support...
Kotor has become one of the most recognizable cruise destinations in the Adriatic, but its success now raises a difficult question for Montenegro’s tourism...
Montenegro is entering its urban century. A country historically defined by rugged mountains, scattered rural settlements, and coastal towns shaped by tourism is now...
Montenegro’s coastline is a mosaic of identities—ancient stone towns, luxury marinas, bustling tourism centers, secluded bays, and sunlit beaches. But among the dozens of...
Tivat and Kotor, though distinct in history, architecture and identity, form one of the most powerful maritime economic ecosystems in the Mediterranean. Together, they...
Kotor is Montenegro’s cultural jewel, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most visually striking coastal cities in the Mediterranean. Nestled between...