The last building of this health-touristic complex - Soliter - opened this week. The first guests are a group of 80 Montenegrin trade union members, within the program of the agency for trade union health care "Rekra.”
In the first phase, there were 300 patients, mostly Health Fund beneficiaries, and a number of guests are Montenegrin pensioners and individual guests.
In the objects of the Second phase - the Mediterranean Center, there are about 400 patients from the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden. As part of their state program, there are 140 patients from Norway in the Institute on vacation and rehabilitation, as well as 60 users of the Montenegrin Health Fund who use the services of the modern department for cardiology. 20 participants of the Operosa Festival also use accommodation in the Mediterranean Center.
The Marketing Director, Nikola Mracevic, says they expect a good season, at least the same as last year when they achieved 15,000 more overnight stays than in 2016.
Nikola Mračević PHOTO: Slavica Kosic
"This year we expect more sports teams, as well as participants of conferences and seminars to be hosted by the Institute," said Mracevic.
Full board rates with therapies range from 37 euro in the object 'Soliter', 49 euro for the First phase and 64 Euro for the Mediterranean Center. Prices, due to higher VAT rates, are slightly higher, and have gone up about 3.5 percent compared to the previous year.
Text by Slavica Kosic, on May 10th 2018, read more at Vijesti