Montenegro’s economy is gradually settling into a steadier growth trajectory after a strong post-Covid rebound, with GDP growth slowing to around 3.2% in 2024 and 2025. Inflation has risen moderately but is expected to ease, while tourism continues to thrive—especially nature-based and maritime tourism—despite some signals of moderation and challenges like informality and fiscal pressures.
The visitor numbers are robust, with total tourists increasing by over 6% in early 2025 and a significant jump in yacht and national park visitors. These trends highlight Montenegro’s growing appeal not just as a coastal destination but also for inland nature and outdoor experiences. However, for sustained economic growth, the country faces the need to diversify beyond tourism, improve fiscal discipline, and enhance structural reforms.
For adventure seekers visiting the stunning Adriatic coast, Montenegro offers an unbeatable experience in Budva with Becici Paragliding. Imagine soaring high above the turquoise sea and rugged coastline, taking in panoramic views that few get to see. Paragliding here is not just a sport but a breathtaking way to connect with Montenegro’s natural beauty and vibrant tourism landscape.
Whether you are here as an investor, policymaker, or traveler, Montenegro’s evolving economic outlook and expanding tourism options—including exciting activities like paragliding—offer many opportunities. Book a paragliding flight to lift your holiday experience to new heights and see Montenegro from an entirely new perspective.