This week The Times published an extensive article on Montenegro's tourism industry and prospects. Below is the beginning of the article.
“There's change afoot in Montenegro, and it's happening quickly. Most people don’t even know where it is – in a survey carried out by a Montenegrin television station at the World Travel Market in London, only 20 per cent of travel professionals asked could identify its location.
Following independence from Serbia in 2006 and a sudden influx of investment this tiny country of only 650,000 people, only just over half the size of Wales, is about to be put well and truly on the map. Playground to the stars in the Sixties, the tourism industry fell to pieces during the Balkans conflict in the Nineties.
The iconic Sveti Stefan is being renovated. The village on a small outcrop, linked to land by a causeway, fell into disrepair, but is due to reopen next year…”