Montenegro’s economy is experiencing a cooling phase from its robust post-COVID boom, with growth stabilizing around 3%, inflation rising moderately, and tourism maintaining its position as the main driver despite some volatility on the coast. New international air links, such as British Airways connecting London Heathrow with Tivat, are enhancing accessibility and bringing fresh opportunities for high-end and diverse visitors. Mountain regions and the capital Podgorica are gaining traction as attractive alternatives to the traditional coastal hotspots, encouraging a shift toward year-round tourism and broader economic diversification.
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As Montenegro enters 2026, the country stands on a promising yet balanced economic footing with solid growth around 3%. Tourism continues to break records with more arrivals than ever and an extended season that stretches into autumn, showcasing the enduring appeal of Montenegro’s stunning coastlines and majestic mountains. Coupled with the recent reinstatement of visa-free travel for Turkish visitors, the country is more accessible and vibrant for international travelers seeking new experiences.
As we close out 2025, Montenegro’s tourism sector shows a nuanced picture: a 13% drop in hotel visitors in November signals that the post-pandemic boom is stabilizing, yet overall tourist numbers for the year remain higher than previous years, fueled by new markets from the US, China, and beyond. Meanwhile, efforts to diversify the economy are underway, including a major 90 MW solar project near Nikšić and the implementation of a modernized tax information system starting January 2026. These moves aim to support sustainable growth and improve fiscal capacity in a changing economic landscape.
Montenegro's 2025 tourism season is experiencing a remarkable boom with record-breaking visitor numbers, signaling a positive economic outlook despite rising inflation and shifting travel patterns. This year, the country welcomes more tourists than ever before, but many are opting for shorter stays, which impacts tourism revenue. Meanwhile, efforts to extend the tourist season into autumn are showing promising results, and visa policy adjustments are facilitating easier travel, especially for Turkish visitors.
Montenegro's economy is cruising steadily with 3-3.5% growth after a remarkable post-COVID boom, while tourism enjoys a surge in visitors from emerging markets like the USA and China. Yet, travelers are staying shorter and spending less, highlighting the need for fresh, exciting experiences amid the country's stunning natural beauty, including a 38% rise in visitors to its mountains and national parks.