AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Demand Watch: Montenegro’s tourism is feeling regional pressure: Eurostat data show Albania up 11.2% in Q1 overnight stays, while Montenegro fell 2.4% year-on-year. Short-Stay Prices: Albania has also jumped to about €57/night for daily rentals, becoming the second priciest in the Balkans after Montenegro at roughly €79/night. Economy & Tourism Link: The EBRD cut its Montenegro 2026 growth forecast to 2.9% (from 3.2%), citing limited fiscal buffers and weaker early tourism, even as 2027 is expected to improve. New Routes: Wizz Air launched a direct Podgorica–Rzeszow link from 1 June, boosting easy access for Polish travelers. Coastline Access: Seasonal ferries resumed between Budva/Kotor and Dubrovnik, running up to six times weekly on the Budva–Dubrovnik route through Sept 30. Policy for Visitors: Montenegro set visa application steps for Azerbaijani citizens via VFS Global. Destination Spotlight: A travel guide highlights Montenegro’s standout coastal towns like Kotor, Budva and Perast. EU Travel Friction: The EU’s Entry/Exit System is triggering long airport waits in parts of Europe, with warnings of up to 6-hour delays in Portugal—relevant for travelers connecting through the region.
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