May 30, 2018 - The VIII International Accordion Festival or Harmonika Fest is the first International Music Festival for Accordion in Montenegro. Founded in 2010 in Cetinje, it became a professional manifestation that brings together accordionists of all profiles and supports artistic accordion playing. The festival featured the world's most prominent names from the classical accordion music including Jurij Šiškin, Renzo Ruđeri, Pavel Fenjuk, Vladimir Murza, Petar Marić, Nikola Peković, Semjon Šmeljkov, Roman Žbanov, Dominik Emorin, Stjepan Hauser (violoncello) and many others. Since 2014, the festival has presented a new branch which is an international competition in the disciplines of accordion solo, chamber music, and ensembles.
May 30, 2018 - Sea turtles - these magnificent sea creatures are back in our Bay. If you are near them, you need to know how to behave so they will not hurt you. Likewise, we should understand that we can’t make them feel threatened, because then, from natural instinct, the turtles will defend themselves! This is the time when jellyfish usually appear too, although they are not as dangerous. The best thing to do is to avoid them and stay away from their fuzzy cells.
If the next seven days see no work on re-asphalting 5 kilometers of the local Tivat-Radovići road, Krtoli residents are undertaking radical measures that include bans on everyone except residents to enter that part of the Tivat municipality
With the ceremonial defile of the Budva City Orchestra and the concert at Kalemegdan Park in Belgrade, the Tourist Organization of Budva announced the "First International Festival of City Orchestras" which is to be held on June 1 and 2 in Budva.
Part of the Institute Igalo, the villa that once belonged to a lifetime president of SFR Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, was built in 1976.
"Welcome to Budva": A promotional documentary directed by Đorđe Vujović with beautiful insight into the pre-1979 earthquake life in Budva.
"The Municipality of Kotor will be open to such initiatives and ready to support all the projects that will contribute to the preservation of the cultural heritage of Kotor. I hope that the restoration of the main city gate will be just the first step in the restoration of what is the spirit, and I can say, the glory of this city," said Mayor of Kotor Vladimir Jokić, removing the curtain from the restored main city gate of the Old Town.
The Velja Maslina (large, old olive) belongs to the Ivanović family, and in 1994, it was registered and protected as a Natural Monument.