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Tourist arrivals in Montenegro reach nearly 55,000 in March, with coastal destinations leading in overnight stays

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In March, Montenegro recorded 54,970 tourist arrivals and 127,680 overnight stays in collective accommodation, according to preliminary data released by Monstat.

“Foreign tourists accounted for 76.8% of all overnight stays in collective accommodation, while domestic tourists made up the remaining 23.2%,” the statement said.

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When broken down by type of tourist destination, the majority of overnight stays were recorded in coastal areas (72.5%), followed by the capital city (18.2%), other areas (6.3%), and mountain destinations (2.9%).

Collective accommodation includes hotels, inns, motels, tourist resorts, holiday centers, hostels, and campsites. It does not include private or individual accommodation such as rented houses, rooms, or tourist apartments.

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