Friday, 9th January 2026

Montenegro Issues €1.2 Million in Tourism Fines

Tourism inspectors in Montenegro imposed fines worth €1.2 million during the summer season, according to official reports.

Most penalties targeted unregistered accommodation providers and irregularities in catering, highlighting persistent issues with the shadow economy in the tourism sector.

Authorities say stricter controls aim to improve service standards and protect state revenues.

For the Adria region, the move underscores how tourism-dependent economies are tightening oversight, balancing revenue protection with the need to sustain visitor growth. 

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