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Portonovi in Kumbor is a luxury resort part of the One&Only exclusive Collection that features a variety of high-end amenities, including a marina, private beaches, and a selection of grand villas and apartments surrounded by several restaurants, bars, a spa, and a fitness center. The fun activities in the area include sailing, water sports, hiking, and exploring the local culture and cuisine.
Montenegro
Montenegro [1] (Montenegrin: Crna Gora, Црна Гора) is a country in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, and Albania to the south. To the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
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Capital | Podgorica |
Government | Republic |
Currency | Euro (EUR) |
Area | 13,812 sq km |
Population | 684,736 (July 2007 est.) |
Language | Montenegrin (official), Serbian (recognized), Spanish, English (both used by tourists and small communities) |
Religion | Orthodox Christian 74%, Muslim 17% |
Country code | +382 |
Internet TLD | .me (.cg.yu no longer used) |
Time Zone | UTC +1 |
Montenegro’s tourism suffered greatly from Yugoslavia’s tragic civil war in the 1990s. In recent years, along with the stabilized situation in the region, tourism in Montenegro has begun to recover, and Montenegro is being rediscovered by tourists from around the globe.
In 2007, the country received a peak level of tourism which almost reached pre-war volumes. As a result, many roads have been renovated (reducing driving time) and many hotels have been constructed or renovated.
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Tivat and Porto Montenegro
The Tivat promenade
Tivat, another picturesque coastal town nestled in Boka Bay, is quickly becoming a hot destination for elite travelers. With its world-class marina and a variety of exclusive boutique hotels and resorts, Tivat offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Visitors can explore the town’s deep history and culture with landmarks such as the Saint Nicholas Church and the Tivat Naval Heritage Collection or relax on a sandy beach. The Tivat Airport is a significant regional gateway, offering easy access to air travelers. As the town continues to establish itself as a premier vacation spot, Tivat is poised to become a must-see destination for discerning visitors. One of the notable Tivat attractions is Porto Montenegro, a luxury marina and residential development offering a variety of high-end amenities such as fine dining, high-end shopping, and recreational activities. It’s a perfect spot for yachting enthusiasts and luxury travelers looking for a sophisticated vacation experience.
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