Wednesday, 3rd September 2025

Montenegro

Adria’s EU Path: Slow, Uneven, but Moving

New EU Commission reports and regional updates released on 28 August show continued, if uneven, progress on EU accession...

Montenegro Plans €1.3B Housing Push

Montenegro has unveiled plans for a €1.3 billion housing investment programme, aimed at expanding access to affordable homes and repurposing underutilised public properties. The scheme,...

Solimar Expands Across Adria

Solimar Systems, a U.S.-based print technology company, has announced a new regional partnership with Xenon forte to deploy its Chemistry™ workflow platform across Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and...

Montenegro Tourism Surges in Summer 2025

Montenegro has emerged as one of Europe’s summer success stories. Travel data show a 24% year-on-year increase in bookings for summer 2025, with Slovenia...

Adriatic Fest Brings Dance and Culture to Montenegro’s Coast

Montenegro is preparing for a cultural spectacle as the 6th International Folk Dance and Music Festival—Adriatic Fest—kicks off on August 25. Groups from across...

Montenegro Secures €26 Million Loan for Wind Park Expansion

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a €26 million loan for the expansion of the Gvozd wind park in Montenegro, cementing the country’s push...

Radisson Sets Sail for Montenegro’s Coast with Landmark Tivat Project

Radisson Hotel Group is making a bold move on the Adriatic, unveiling plans for its first property on Montenegro’s coast.  Rising in Seljanovo, Tivat—just minutes...

Montenegro’s Tourism Takes Off – If Its Airports Can Keep Pace

Montenegro’s tourism is booming, but its airports must rise to meet demand. Podgorica is holding steady, yet Tivat — the gateway to the Adriatic...

Adriatic Ascent: Why Montenegro Is the New Playground for Millionaires

In an age defined by instability, Montenegro is emerging as an unlikely sanctuary for the world’s wealthy elite. Once a sleepy Adriatic escape, the Balkan...

Balkan Brain Drain: The Quiet Crisis Emptying a Region

The Western Balkans is facing a silent crisis: in the past ten years, more than 2.5 million citizens – many of them young, highly...

Tivat Prepares Tender for Key Boulevard Project by Month’s End

The Montenegrin coastal town of Tivat is reportedly moving closer to a major infrastructure milestone, as the Government’s Transport Administration plans to launch a...

Perućica Hydropower Plant Gets Permit—65 Years Later

In a story that sounds almost too Kafkaesque to be true, Montenegro’s oldest hydropower plant, HE Perućica, has finally received its official operating permit—65...

Montenegro Charms the French: Tourism on the Rise After Targeted Campaign

In a quiet but strategic sweep, Montenegro has caught the attention of French travellers, thanks to a savvy three-month promotional campaign by its National...

Mobile Networks in the Balkans: Small Markets, Big Players

As Balkan nations edge toward 5G readiness, a closer look at their mobile telecom markets reveals a story of tight control and regional disparity. Serbia,...

Wizz Air Considers New Routes from Montenegro as Officials Push for Greater Connectivity

Montenegrin officials said this week that low-cost airline Wizz Air was considering expanding its operations from the country, following high-level talks aimed at strengthening...