Montenegro is navigating exciting economic tides in late 2025, marked by a new €33 million World Bank loan aimed at modernizing its fisheries and agrifood sector, diversifying an economy heavily reliant on tourism while supporting coastal and rural communities. Meanwhile, tourism continues its robust rebound with October arrivals soaring 10% above last year and plans for new Amsterdam–Tivat flights starting May 2026, invigorating the country’s connectivity and appeal.
After a strong post-pandemic growth phase, Montenegro is transitioning into steadier, moderate expansion with inflation pressures nudging higher. The latest data reveal a positive recovery in tourist arrivals and revenues for 2025, slowly extending the seasonal tourism window and opening new markets beyond traditional regional visitors. These developments coincide with early efforts to diversify through agrifood modernization and green reforms aligned with EU accession aspirations.
Amidst these encouraging economic signals, Montenegro offers an unmatched playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Paragliding over the stunning Budva coastline with Becici Paragliding provides both first-timers and thrill seekers with a breathtaking experience soaring above azure waters and rugged mountain landscapes. This adventure promises an active holiday blended with the country’s breathtaking natural beauty and a chance to appreciate Montenegro’s growth from a fresh perspective—literally from the sky.
Whether you're drawn by the vibrant revival of Montenegro’s tourism industry or the allure of adrenaline-pumping sports, now is the perfect time to explore this gem of the Adriatic. Book your paragliding session today, and immerse yourself in a unique adventure that complements the momentum of Montenegro’s economic and tourism renaissance.