AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Transport Tips: A new guide breaks down how to get around Montenegro like a local—private intercity buses, unreliable posted timetables, cheap fares, and why buying tickets in person (with small cash) beats trying to plan everything online. Luxury Tourism in Kotor Bay: Banyan Tree debuts in Montenegro with Mamula Island by Banyan Tree, a restored 19th-century fortress resort with sea-view suites, spa, pools, and activities like kayaking and trips to Kotor, Blue Cave, Skadar Lake and the Tara River. Nature Protection for EU Path: Montenegro advances its Natura 2000 proposal, outlining a network of protected sites covering about half the country, including key habitats around Skadar Lake and marine areas. Travel Rules Shock in Europe: The EU rejects calls to suspend the Entry/Exit System (EES) despite reports of major disruptions and long queues, with travelers warned to expect delays for years. Montenegro in the Spotlight: A luxury travel feature highlights One&Only Portonovi’s low-key appeal in Boka Bay, while another notes Montenegro’s growing high-end hotel scene. Travel Business News: Involved Holidays adds Montenegro to its 2027 walking portfolio, including Lake Skadar and guided UNESCO-site routes.
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