High prices in Montenegro, Abazovic: They're like those on the famous French revival.

Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dritan Abazovic, has said the tourist parade in Montenegro has been very good. While for the main season, according to Montenegrin media, Telegraphy is followed, Abazovic has stressed that it is “slightly late”, but that “prices are also at the Cête dêzur” dealt (the famous French leader), respectively, the Mediterranean coast [...]
Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dritan Abazovic, has said the tourist parade in Montenegro has been very good. While for the main season, according to Montenegrin media, cautions Telegraph, Abazovic has stressed that it is “ply late” but that “and prices are both at Cête dêzur” ♫ (the famous French Mediterranean coastline), respectively, which includes the famous beach resorts of Saint-Tropez and Canes, and Monaco.
Prime Minister Abazovic, however, has added that financial parameters are satisfactory.
The “parameters are such that total revenues realised are at a satisfactory level”, he was quoted as saying at the government session.
If someone thinks it's possible to repeat last year's season when it was an extraordinary peak, because we were the only place open for 45 days, it would be hard to make it happen. We need to adapt to the new trends. The prices on the coast are like the Cote d'Azur, Montenegro has never seen this before”, Abazovic said, follows Vijesti.me.
However, he has stressed that he is pleased that many tourists choose calm, crowdless nature, and travel to beaches, places where air is clean and temperatures are not as high as by the sea.
And he hopes that in the second half of the month a larger wave of tourists will come.
“We need to know that the price of water on the coast is up to four euros and a year and a half ago was 1.5 euros, some small houses in HINAAda Bojana) were leased 50 euros, now 250 euros we just have to be realistic and fair”, Abazovic warned.
His reaction comes even after the media there have reported that the tourist season in Budva in Montenegro, even though we are at the peak of summer, looks like it's in the Parasezon.
According to them, this exposes all the problems Budva has been facing for years from a bad strategy -- virtually in existence of tourism development -- a vague concept if it wants to be a elite or massive tourist destination, a town of entertainment or a holiday seat”. Association of Budva Hoteliers member Hotel Ivan Ivanovic had said the season was under all expectations.
For example, as he added, the number of guests at hotels is noticeably lower than last year.
While the director of the Association of Private Co-operative Offerers in Montenegro, Branka Gjoganovic (Dkovovic), had indicated that until they entered the peak of the tourist season, the occupying of private accommodation capacities is currently about 30 percent.
A significant number of guests, based on confirmed reservations, are expected by 20 July. They are mostly guests from the region and diaspora. Also, we always have a certain number of guests coming in without reservation or notice. In terms of reports we've had in the preparation period, capacity is markedly lower, which appeared already in May, and this should be a signal that we should do something. But we still act spontaneously, disorganized at the local level, and we pay each year for an increasingly shorter season. This is not just for Budva, but more or less for all municipalities”, she stressed.












