Articles about Montenegro.

Select from the list of interesting articles below to learn more about Montenegro:

Discovering the hidden delights of magnificent Montenegro - Chris Leadbeater, The Daily Mail, 07th April 2009

This is the Bay of Kotor, a writhing waterway that burrows deep into the side of the small Balkan country of Montenegro. It is also the largest bay on the Adriatic – and there is no bridge. The only alternative to the ferry is the 67-mile road around the edge – a twisting trail that brings you to Kotor itself, a postcard town that boasts UNESCO World Heritage status thanks to its medieval walls....

Testing the water - will Montenegro’s ‘cut-price Monaco’ sail through the recession? - April 12, 200

This is the stuff dreams are made of: relaxing on your terrace with a cool drink under the Mediterranean sun, ogling the upper decks of an oligarch’s mega-yacht as the sun dips behind the mountains. Need supplies for your own rather more modest vessel anchored below? Try the on-site chandlery. Fancy a bit of exercise? Head for the golf course, tennis courts or nearby ski slopes.

Goodbye Monaco, hello Montenegro - Matthew Campbell, The Sunday Times, August 31, 2008

A group of high-profile investors, including Lord Rothschild, the financier and friend of the Prince of Wales, and his son Nat, are converting what used to be the dockyard into a marina for the oversized yachts of the rich and famous. It is hoped that Porto Montenegro, as it is to be christened, will become a magnet for mega-rich yacht owners cruising the Mediterranean.

Want an affordable home with a sea view? Montenegro could be the new Riviera - By Mark Hughes-morgan, 2nd July 2009

Montenegro will soon make Monaco look 'second rate'. So says Canadian billionaire Peter Munk, who last week unveiled the first phase of the redevelopment of Porto Montenegro. It's the largest of a number of developments planned on the Adriatic coast of this Balkan state, wedged between Albania and Croatia.

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas’s summer in Perast  Author: S. Milojkovic  30.06.2009

The famous American couple Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas plan to spend their summer holiday in their house in Perast. Three years ago, the Hollywood couple bought for two million euros one of the most beautiful houses in this wonderful place in Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor), but the magnificent house has been empty until now.

New holiday ideas in Montenegro. from travelbite.co.uk staff.  Wednesday, 23 Sep 2009
 
Thomson is set to introduce a new direct flight from the UK to Tivat in Montenegro from summer 2010.

Citing the east European destination as "up and coming" the tour operator hopes to make the destination more accessible to holidaymakers.
 
Police warning over 'fake' holiday villas   Author: Oliver Smith
Telegraph Travel Published: 10:59AM BST 17 Sep 2010
 
The City of London Police has received dozens of reports of advertisements for non-existent villas and apartments since the establishment of the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) in June.