Montenegro begins 2026 with steady economic growth and a robust tourism sector, despite some challenges in revenue. The country's 2026 budget plans a moderate deficit to support wages and big capital investments, especially in tourism infrastructure. Tourism remains the backbone of Montenegro’s economy, contributing about 30% of GDP, with arrivals bouncing back strongly in mountain areas and city breaks. Positioned as an affordable Mediterranean destination, Montenegro is drawing travelers with attractive prices, mild winter climates, and diverse landscapes.
While coastal mass tourism shows signs of fatigue with shorter stays and lower per-visitor spending, inland regions and the capital Podgorica experience growth, reflecting an encouraging trend toward market diversification. This dynamic presents opportunities for adventure and active tourism, with paragliding enjoying increasing popularity among visitors.
Imagine soaring above Montenegro's stunning Adriatic coast and dramatic hills—Becici Paragliding offers precisely that unforgettable experience. Whether you're a beginner or an adrenaline seeker, paragliding in Budva provides spectacular panoramic views, combining thrill and safety with expert guidance. It’s a perfect complement to your Montenegro visit, enhancing your holiday with aerial excitement and a unique perspective on the country’s natural beauty.
In 2026, Montenegro invites you not just to explore but to elevate your journey—literally—amidst its economic momentum and breathtaking landscapes. Book your paragliding adventure today and experience Montenegro in a way few ever do: from the skies.