Tag Archives: Montenegro
Montenegro’s grid shift puts battery storage and flexibility markets on the agenda
As Montenegro increases solar and wind generation, the power system is moving toward a more complex balancing challenge. Battery storage is emerging as a practical tool,…
Montenegro’s renewable buildout hinges on grid capacity—and the financial cost of curtailment risk
Montenegro’s energy transition is accelerating in solar and wind proposals, but investors are increasingly focused on whether the transmission and distribution network can absorb new supply.…
Herceg Novi opens institutional funding pathway for a year-round wellness and private healthcare platform
Herceg Novi is positioning its Herceg Novi–Igalo healthcare legacy and coastal climate as the base for an institutional-grade wellness and private healthcare campus designed to deliver…
Herceg Novi’s luxury hotel shortfall highlights the case for year-round growth in Boka Bay
Herceg Novi sits at the western entrance to Boka Bay with access to Dubrovnik and a longer seasonal climate, yet it still lacks the scale of…
Music and culture festivals are set to anchor Montenegro’s 2026 tourism season
Montenegro’s 2026 visitor calendar is increasingly being driven by music and cultural programming—from April events in Budva to peak-season theatre and opera—shifting festivals from add-ons to…
Montenegro’s 2026 hotel pipeline points to capacity growth—and a shift toward year-round, branded hospitality
Montenegro is entering the 2026 summer season with a faster pace of new hotel openings, international brand entries and asset repositioning from Budva to the Bay…
Conference tourism is reshaping Montenegro’s off-peak economy ahead of the 2026 season
Montenegro is entering the 2026 tourism cycle with a growing share of meetings, corporate gatherings and institutional forums that are pushing demand beyond the traditional summer…
Northern Montenegro bets on altitude, protected nature and festivals to build a true four-season tourism economy
Northern Montenegro is entering the 2026 season with a strategy designed to reduce reliance on the country’s coastal peak. By pairing national parks and mountain landscapes…
Herceg Novi bets on festivals to push Montenegro’s tourism season into late winter and beyond
Herceg Novi is entering the 2026 tourism cycle with a festival-led calendar that starts in February and runs through September, aiming to stabilise revenues and reduce…
Montenegro’s 2026 tourism shift: how Budva, Kotor and Tivat are splitting revenue models across the Adriatic
As Montenegro heads into the 2026 season, its coastal tourism is becoming less uniform and more financially differentiated—ranging from heritage-capped Kotor to luxury-marina driven Tivat. The…