AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoNammos Resort Montenegro: Nammos Hotels & Resorts has signed a partnership with Smokva Bay to build a €260m luxury lifestyle destination on the Budva Riviera, just 10 minutes from Sveti Stefan, with a planned 2029 opening. The project will bring 117 keys (hotel suites, branded residences and villas), plus multiple dining venues, wellness and spa facilities, and access to hiking and mountain biking trails. EU Accession Momentum: Brussels’ “Super Tuesday” saw new accession steps for Montenegro, with additional chapters moving forward and the country nearing the halfway mark of its EU talks. Bird Haven at Risk: Ulcinj’s salt flats—an important stopover for migrating birds—are fading fast after salt production stopped in 2013, with activists warning the habitat could change dramatically within a few years. Travel Planning Watch: Montenegro is also showing up in wider Europe travel logistics, including visa-free entry lists for Germany and other countries, plus ongoing airline network updates that now include Podgorica among new routes. Regional Politics, Tourism Context: Montenegro is listed among signatories at the Southeast Europe–Ukraine summit in Kyiv, underlining how regional diplomacy continues to shape the travel backdrop.
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