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20 Aug 2019, 00:22 AM

19 August 2019 - In recent years, especially after joining NATO, Montenegro has confirmed the already existing image of a safe and secure destination, which is one of the main factors for a modern tourist when choosing a holiday destination, said PR Manager of the National Tourism Organization (NTO) of Montenegro, Nina Vukčević.

In a video statement posted on the Twitter account of the Government of Montenegro, Vukčević said that in 2017, the number of tourists who visited Montenegro grew by 10 per cent when compared to the previous year, and that the number of overnight stays was 6 per cent higher than in 2016.

"The growth trend was also noted last year, when we achieved new records both in tourist turnover and in tourism revenue," Vukčević said.

According to the data from the National Tourism Organisation of Montenegro, from 2016 to 2018, there was a significant growth of tourists from the following countries: Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United States of America (USA) and Canada.

"The growth of the number of tourists from the aforementioned markets was especially noted this year," Vukčević added.

Highlighting the increase in number of tourists, she noted that in the first four months of 2016, two thousand tourists from Germany visited Montenegro, and today that number is over 30 thousand for the same period.

"It's a really impressive result," Vukčević concluded, underlining that the growth in number of tourists is related to Montenegro’s image of a secure destination.

Read more about Politics in Montenegro at TMN's dedicated page.

19 Aug 2019, 23:26 PM

19 August 2019 - The Sports and Recreation Centre, with its accompanying sports facilities, will be built in Tivat, over the next two years, which will contribute to the increase in the number of athletes in that city and to position the city as a sports and recreational destination. This was announced by the Mayor of Tivat, Sinisa Kusovac, on the occasion of the International Karate Seminar held in that city, at which the five-time Karate Champion Rafael Aghayev from Azerbaijan was the lecturer.

"This kind of seminar contributed to getting us in the position to start building a sports complex in Tivat in the next two years. On this occasion, we have already made the decision on the purchase of a certain complex around the Župa Sports Hall, with the aim of building a Sports and Recreation Centre, with accompanying sports facilities,” said Kusovac.

According to him, the basic idea of ​​the guide is that, in addition to Tivat being branded and having a culture at an enviable level, “sports should be a branch that will contribute to the greatest number of athletes' arrivals, and position the Municipality of Tivat as a sports and recreational destination.

"Apart from being a nautical destination, it should be a sports destination as well as a cultural destination," Kusovac said.

He said that this was supported by the next session of the Municipal Assembly, which is scheduled for tomorrow, and at which, he explained, a decision will be made on the purchase of four thousand square meters of land within the Župa sports complex.

"This complex will be rounded up, will have a much larger number of squares, and in the coming period, with the work of architects, a new sports hall, a new sports and recreational center with all facilities will be built at this place," Kusovac said.

He said that the leadership of Tivat Municipality will endeavor to build an indoor swimming pool in that city as long as the spatial planning documentation permits after a certain time, "so that it will be an enviable destination, where the arrival of sports clubs will contribute to the recognition of Tivat in this field."

The most trophy karate player of all time and five-time world champion, Rafael Aghayev, who is a lecturer at the two-day international karate seminar, said that he was in Montenegro for the first time, stating that he would like to come more frequently in the coming period.

"I'll be here for two days. We have two training sessions each day, and today will be another, third training. We know your team very well, we are rivals in competitions, but we are not enemies. After the competition, we are all friends. I want your team to become a world champion, "Aghayev said.

Previously, in the Municipality of Tivat, a reception was organized for Aghayev and the most trophy Montenegrin karate players.

The International Karate Seminar, organized by the Mawashi Club 2015 and the Karate Federation of Montenegro, is attended by around 200 karate players from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia and Albania.

Source: Radio Tivat

19 Aug 2019, 22:48 PM

The Art and Antiques Fair “Earth, Stone & Fire” will be held for the second time at the Chedi Hotel, presenting some of Montenegro's most significant artists from August 23, as well as a unique antique exhibition with a focus on the Venetian Republic," the Chedi Hotel said.

"During the three-day festival, Montenegrin sculptors Velibor Pavicevic, Joveta Ljumovic, Miodrag Scepanovic and Milija Stojanovic will be presented with their artwork, carefully crafted with incredible expressionist expressions reflected in every move.

When it comes to the antique exhibit, regional collectors will be introduced to the audience, one of whom is Budva art historian Nadezda Kovacevic.

She will present the audience a collection of 18th-century European porcelain, which she has collected for decades across Boka, with special emphasis on the 17th-century collection of silver and chalice made at royal shops in Augsburg, Germany.

Particularly important is the segment of exhibits of applied art that can be seen on offer at various European art platforms and fairs by a group of artists from the Blatobran Association in Belgrade.

The fair will feature artists Marija Milin, Bojana Jokmanovic, Lana Tikvasha, Bojana Ristevski, and Sonja Gajic.

The ticket price for The Earth, Stone & Fire Art and Antiques Fair is € 2 and can be purchased at the entrance to the hotel,” the statement said.

19 Aug 2019, 13:33 PM

Portonovi resort, which has seen an investment of about EUR 470 million so far, is visited daily by a large number of tourists from Montenegro as well as foreigners, said marketing and communications manager Adrijana Husic, announcing a new expansion of the offer.

"Portonovi opened its doors to visitors on August 1st and we are really looking forward to the interest, both on the first day and these 15 days that the resort is being operational," Husic told to Mina-business.

She said that the resort is visited daily by a large number of visitors, both from Montenegro and the region, but also from foreigners who are on holiday in Montenegro.

Husic, referring to the realized investment so far, stated that the construction of the project Portonovi started in 2012.

"Since then, about EUR 470 million has been invested, and when all the phases are completed, the total investment will amount to about EUR 1 billion," Husic said.

She recalled that a lot of people were working on the project Portonovi itself, in terms of construction, which is continuing at certain stages.

"Right now, in the resort, when it comes to providing services, there are several hundred employees, and this is one of the contributions that Portonovi makes to the development and improvement of the Montenegrin economy, as new jobs are created every day," Husic said.

Speaking about the current offer, she said the beach bar Portonovi, restaurants that are currently open, as well as the Pizana Gallery are attracting the most attention so far.

"As we announced, this is just the beginning. In the next 15 days, new openings await us and in addition to the first cognac bar, there will be the first Belgian pub of its kind in Montenegro. We also have the Italian ice-cream, and restaurant offerings will also expand," Husic announced.

 

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According to her, Portonovi's Training Studio will be open soon.

"What we are particularly proud of is the first kindergarten or center where children will be able to stay during the day, which will be open soon, and will operate under the Montessori program," Husic said.

Portonovi, she said, will continue to operate in the coming period and reminded that the resort would be open 365 days a year.

"In only a few months, next year, we are expecting a grand opening, together with the opening of the first One and Only hotel in Europe, which will have 113 rooms and ten branded villas," Husic said.

She stated that this is an addition to the accommodation capacities, which are of great importance for the development of the tourist offer of Montenegro.

"Currently, Portonovi resort has 214 housing units for sale, 50 of which are in the rental program. Interested guests can also stay in the resort in one of these 50 units,” explained Husic.

She said that with the opening of the resort, D-Marin Portonovi marina began to operate, with a total of 238 berths available for boat owners.

"What is specific to our marina is that it is also a border crossing, and we expect to get a petrol station soon," Husic said.

The marina, she said, is located at the entrance to the Gulf of Boka Bay, which is a great benefit for users.

"The marina is part of the D-Marin large family, with over ten marinas located also in the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean, which brings various benefits and discounts for mooring owners," concluded Husic.

Text by Boka News, on August 18th, 2019, read more at Boka News

19 Aug 2019, 13:30 PM

By the end of this year, Tivat Airport will serve over 1 million and 300 thousand passengers, thus breaking the record so far. Airport director Radovan Maric told Radio Montenegro that Terminal 2, which was built less than a year ago, contributed to the reduction of crowds and increases passenger comfort.

According to Maric, the construction of the Terminal is only a transitional solution and he believes that a new airport should be built because of the increasing traffic.

“Tivat Airport was built in the middle of the last century. Then, one or two planes landed on a weekly basis, now there are over 60 planes a day," said Maric.

“Tivat Airport was built in the middle of the last century. Then one or two planes landed on a weekly basis, now it is over 60 planes a day,"  said Maric.

He states that infrastructure has not been following the growth of tourism.

"Earlier, perhaps when Porto Montenegro was being built, a strategic decision should have been made to build a new airport, now all this is unfinished, I will be clear to say even dysfunctional to the extent required by modern travelers," Maric said, adding that Terminal 2 this season contributed much to the relaxation at the airport.

At no point was passenger safety questioned, according to the director of Tivat Airport, and stresses that the recent runway renovation is a regular job at every airport.

The very fact that the German Lufthansa sent its planes to Tivat airport for the first time, considering it completely safe, denies all those who have said otherwise.

"Security has never been questioned, of course, that security can be greater and better," Maric said.

Maric also hopes that an overnight landing and departure of the aircraft from the airport Tivat will be possible soon.

Text by RTCG, on August 18th, 2019, read more at CdM

19 Aug 2019, 13:27 PM

The market day, organized in Kolasin by the local Tourism Organization (TO) and the Friends of the City Association, brought together several dozen exhibitors of herbs, handicrafts, juices, jams, honey, and other products.

A large number of locals and tourists have shown once again that similar manifestations are a real success when it comes to the summer tourist offer of the city.

Traditionally, visitors were able to taste free of charge several types of “kacamak” and “priganice”, which were once again prepared by the best Kolasin homemakers.

The stands were, as usual, creatively designed but, according to the exhibitors, high quality is what distinguishes their products.

Stanija Cana Braunovic collects medicinal herbs in many Montenegrin mountains, but mostly in Sinjavina. In addition to recommending the use of several dozen types of teas, she shared with the visitors' tips on how to collect herbs.

"I have been at Sinjavina since April. In March, I was already picking up the coltsfoot and then the primrose arrived, which I was picking up in the vicinity of Zabljak. Violet is from Borova glava on Sinjavina, as well as verbena and hypericum. I also find many useful plants in Stitarica. It is important how we treat plant wealth. Plants should be carefully harvested and habitats not destroyed," Stana said.

Although this season was not the best for beekeepers, this could not be concluded according to the stand Milija Madzgalj from Mojkovac. In addition to honey, this beekeeper also offered candied fruits and propolis products to the visitors of Kolasin's Market day.

"I've been involved in beekeeping for two and a half decades. I sell at fairs, but buyers often come to my house as well. In addition, I also grow raspberries and strawberries. It is important to be consistent with quality, and when so, then there is no lack of customers," he said.

On this market day, the original “Divna's gingerbread cookies” and souvenirs were also presented, and the stand with herb soap, brought from Pljevlja by Dragica Roncevic, was also interesting. She has been living off the business for 20 years, and produces several types of creams, balms and ointments, also based on herbs.

The Ultra trail mountain race was also underway in Kolasin, and concerts of the band Rudolf and tamburasi were enjoyed.

 

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Text by Dragana Scepanovic, on August 17th, 2019, read more at Vijesti

19 Aug 2019, 13:23 PM

That fun time is not guaranteed only on the beaches of Ibiza, Mykonos and other elite islands and that Montenegro can compete with world party destinations, was proved by the spectacular “White Wine Party” organized by Plantaze at Q2 beach bar in Sutomore.

Superb wines, a fantastic beach setting, great performers, a multitude of positive vibes, smiles and creative content justified the announcement of this event as the best summer party on the coast and in the general opinion of those who attended something never seen before on this part of our Riviera.

The spectacular 16-meter-long seaside stage, with glamorous light effects, made Sutomore coast look like an elite resort of the world jet set that night, where you come solely to have a good time.

The rich music program, in charge of regionals and local performers spiced up with professional dancers and players with fire, was a real refreshment on a hot Saturday night.

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Party in Sutomore

Throughout the set of the unique and energetic duo Sax's N'Groove, whose performances are enjoyed by audiences all over Europe and which in a short time became synonymous for a good party, with the sounds of modern musical directions accompanied by saxophones, the whole coast danced.

Many famous people from the Montenegrin and regional jet sets enjoyed the top white wines awarded at the world's largest competitions, as well as the cocktails specially created by Plantaze for this summer season.

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Party in Sutomore

Numerous visitors, as well as business partners of the company Plantaze, including guests from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, did not hide their enthusiasm for the complete organization and good fun, which they themselves will remember as one of the best they have been to.

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Party in Sutomore

The party of the summer lasted until late into the night and the combination of the best Montenegrin brands proved to be a guarantee of great fun and a good time. The night at Q2 was illuminated by the white clothing choices of guests and the splendor of the award-winning Plantaze wines. As a regional leader in the wine industry, Plantaze follows the world trends, so White Party is certainly one of the concepts of entertainment that will continue to be organized in the upcoming seasons.

Text by Promo, on August 16th, 2019, read more at Vijesti

19 Aug 2019, 13:20 PM

The Forest Administration intends to spend EUR 280,000 on afforestation in five Montenegrin cities.

Just over 460.000 pieces of black and white pine and spruce seedlings will be afforested for these funds.

The largest number will be afforested in the territory of Pljevlja - more than 330.000 pieces, while there will be 36.000 in Berane, 31.800 in Mojkovac, 30.000 in Bijelo Polje, and 26.400 in Nikšić.

This job also requires preparatory work, which involves the mechanical and manual removal of unburned wood and shrubs and collecting them in piles at a distance of 20 meters.

“The Health and Forest Restoration Measures Program prescribes measures and activities for the afforestation of burned forest areas for the year 2019 fall planting. Since afforestation activities need to be completed by the end of 2019, shortening the public procurement procedure for the submission of bids would save valuable time and be able to timely contract operations on afforestation of burned areas,” the tender documentation of the Management Board posted on the Public procurement portal states.

Those who apply for the tender must, among other things, submit the health certificates of the planting material, i.e., that it is of the prescribed quality - A class.

In October last year, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, i.e., the Forest Directorate, announced a tender for the afforestation of burned forest areas in the value of 200.00 euros.

This tender was for the territories of the municipalities of Kotor, Pljevlja and Zabljak.

The tender was won by the only joint bid submitted by the company from Niksic “Monteno Maks - nursery Vir” and “Taxus Forest Project” from Pljevlja.

The contract was signed in early November last year.

Text by Milos Rudovic, on August 17th, 2019, read more at Vijesti

19 Aug 2019, 10:31 AM

19 August 2019 - From the beginning of the year, the Monteput company, which operates the Sozina tunnel, collected over 6 million EUR from toll payments to use the tunnel Sozina, Cafe del Montenegro reported.

The total revenues from tolls for passenger vehicles amounted to 3,85 million EUR, while 2.2 million EUR was collected from other categories of vehicles.

"The total revenues from tolls at the Sozina tunnel amounted to 6.071.670 euros," the company Monteput announced.

The representatives of the company say that 12.080 vehicles on average pass through the tunnel Sozina daily during the summer season.

"We count that the summer season starts as of 1 June and until 13 August, a total of 12.080 vehicles on average have passed through the tunnel Sozina. There is no crowd at toll booths for most of the week, which means that passengers are waiting just a minute or two," stated the representatives of the company Monteput.

From the beginning of the year to 13 August 2019, 1,76 million vehicles have passed through the tunnel.

In addition, this company issued 230 smart cards from the beginning of the year, as well as 279 TAG devices that removed the need to pay the toll charges using cash.

When it comes to the investment in the tunnel, Monteput changed and put in place a new system of managing the tunnel, which includes protection against explosive concrete spalling with polypropylene fibres, detection of incidents and video surveillance.

Read more news about business in Montenegro at TMN's dedicated page.

18 Aug 2019, 23:55 PM

18 August 2019 - The International Workshop for Wind Instruments continued at the Tivat Music School and will last until 23 August.

This 17th International Workshop is attended by 30 students from Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro, as said from the NGO Ars Praesentia Boka Kotorska, which organizes workshops for wind instruments in cooperation with the Music School for 17 years.

Workshops are conducted for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. Professors Marina Nenadovic - flute, Bojan Pesic - oboe, Veljko Klenkovski clarinet, Nenad Jankovic - bassoon and Nenad Vasic - horn work with students.

A saxophone workshop was held in the first part of the international workshop from 5 to 10 August, which ended with a concert at the Lustica Bay Complex.

The crown of this work will be the concert "Musical Conversations - Peca and the Wolf" - a symphonic fairy tale by the Russian composer Prokofiev, which will be performed as part of the Purgatorije Festival.

The story of the boy Peca, his game and imagination, the animals, wolf, duck, cat and bird, the concern and anger of Peca’s grandfather, the "courage" of the hunters, through the story of the narrator Dragan Laković will be presented by the members of the brass quintet of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra: Marina Nenadovic - flute, Bojan Pesic - oboe, Veljko Klenkovski - clarinet, Nenad Jankovic - bassoon, Nenad Vasic - horn and student of the 3rd grade of secondary school "Luka Sorkocevic" from Dubrovnik - Aleksandar Lazinica, on percussion. In addition to the members of the Philharmonic Orchestra pupil of the 3rd grade of Secondary Music School "Luka Sorkocevic" from Dubrovnik - Aleksandar Lazinica also participates in percussion.

The animals are played by students of the Tivat Music School, who worked with teacher Angela Homen. Radomir Stamenkovic is responsible for the light effect, and the painter Zoran Kruta for scenography and masks.

The Symphony Fairy Tale "Peca and the Wolf" will premiere in Montenegro on August 21 at the scene of the Atrium Buca in Tivat, at 8 pm.

The producers are the Culture Centre Tivat, Tivat Music School and the NGO Ars praesentia Boka Kotorska.

18 Aug 2019, 20:14 PM

Nina Labus, a make-up artist from Rome, who spends summers in Boka Bay, tells us the story of her entry into this popular profession, related to the brilliance of the film industry:

“I work as a look maker. In recent years, it is a profession, which has started to advance, because the intention is to unite the knowledge of makeup - not just beauty, or fashion makeup, which is used for beautification, but also totally the other side of stage makeup, where characterization is done, where we have scars, beards, moustaches, and we also do hair, so that is where the hair goes with that character.

For the last six, seven years, one person has been doing all this, with assistants. The size of the project depends on how many people work - the more actors, the more workforce. ”

Nina has been spending summers in Tivat for 25 years: “I spend at least a month in Tivat in the summer. It has made a lot of progress in recent years, I like how everything is tidied up and how it works on landscaping parks and the city in general.

 Porto Montenegro is a special part of the city, which I like… In comparison to the years when my family came here, I think in ninety-two, it is a huge difference. New town! Although, I see that my husband and my friends, who come from Italy, prefer the old part of the town."

Nina has worked on more than twenty films so far. As a girl, she chose and completed management studies in Belgrade and Paris:

"It was the nineties in our country ... I went first to Paris, where I graduated in 1995 and never returned to Belgrade. I also had a somewhat adventurous spirit and fate took me to Florence. While I was studying in Paris, I hung out with the son of the famous writer Antonio Tabucchi, who kept calling me to Florence. When I went to Florence, I liked it and stayed, and then love took me to Rome, where I have lived for twenty-two years now. ”

Thanks to one love, our make-up artist arrived to Rome and later found another love in Rome:

"Something like that. I got married to my current husband, who is Roman, ten years ago. If someone asked me when I was 18: Would you like to live in Italy, or in Rome, that was never my goal. I dreamed more of other parts of Europe - Amsterdam, London ... When I came to Rome, I fell in love with the climate, since it is warm, the sea is twenty minutes away and of course, the charm and beauty of Rome, since it has such structures, history and culture. Every day something new is discovered ... When my friends and relatives come, then I am their guide through the city. In three, four days, the main can be toured, but Rome still has so much to show. The centre is huge.”

Nina especially wants to tell her story about how she entered the world of makeup and glamour to young people: “I never thought of that either. I was maybe too young and didn't see myself in management at the age of twenty-one. Then in Rome at twenty-four I graduated from a school of makeup, which immediately gave me a way and a profit. It went on gradually, I did not immediately enter the film world. There were also fashion shows, shoots with photographers, but when, after 4, 5 years, I got into that first film project, where I was in charge of our entire section - reparto, I felt that that part of the world belonged to me. "

Charming and in good shape, full of energy, with cute "French" r in pronunciation, the make-up artist does not hide her age: “Today, at the age of forty-five, I work in the film world, where I have progressed. In addition, I became a maestra, a teacher in my environment. I teach about make-up and hairstyles at a private Academy in Rome. ”

How much did she make friends with famous actresses, stars and film personalities in general:

"The world of actors is different, it's a mondo aparte, as the Italians would say, a world unto itself, unlike ours. I work and collaborate with stars such as Maria Grazia Cucinota, Asia Argento, however I look to maintain that professional relationship. I don't want to be a personal make-up artist. It's a figure in my business, usually it's the lead actor, and then some weird dynamics can be set up. I prefer to be in charge of the whole movie and not to go too much into the intimate world of people. "

In addition to Italian films, Nina has worked in a number of international projects, which have taken her to China, Argentina and other distant countries:

"That's the beauty of my job, which has taken me to different continents. In Buenos Aires, we made a movie about Maradona, so we went to his neighborhood where he grew up ... In China, we were a month and a half in Chengdu, which is the third largest city, at least in western China. We toured Italy all over, Paris, across European countries… Last year I did an international project with Canadian director Ken Scott. There were Indians, French, Belgians ... In these co-productions, usually part of the film happens in Italy, in Rome, and they usually shoot in the center of Rome - the Vatican Dome, Spaniard Square and I was the main and responsible for the Italian part of the filming. "

The last movie she worked on was “Piccirida con piedi nudi nella sabia” - Girl Barefoot on Sand, directed by Paolo Licata, with Lucia Sardo and Marta Castiglia.

Although it is not easy to enter and stay in the world of film makeup and the seventh art in general, where connections are paramount, Nina advises young people to be patient. As a sign of encouragement, she adds that she entered this world without anyone. Volere e potere! If we want something, it is indeed possible. It takes time, and nothing happens with the magic wand…

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