Fewer guests in Budva during peak summer

The worst occupancy rates were recorded at campsites, where there were only 98 guests, which is 76 percent lower than last year, while resorts registered 277 guests, a quarter less than last year.

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Detail from Budva (Illustration), Photo: Vuk Lajović
Detail from Budva (Illustration), Photo: Vuk Lajović
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At the beginning of the peak summer season, 35.721 tourists are vacationing in the Montenegrin tourism metropolis, which is one percent less than in mid-July last year. This is according to official data from the Budva Tourist Organization.

There are 16199 guests registered in hotels, which is the occupancy rate at the level of last year. According to data from the Budva Tourist Office, 18.907 guests are staying in private accommodation, which is also the occupancy rate at the level of last year.

The worst occupancy rates were recorded at campsites, where there were only 98 guests, which is 76 percent lower than last year, while resorts registered 277 guests, a quarter less than last year.

"When it comes to the structure of guests in collective accommodation, the most numerous guests are from Serbia, Kazakhstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Great Britain, Israel, Ukraine, Poland, the Russian Federation, Turkey, Sweden and Norway. According to information from the residence registration system, which refers to individual accommodation, the most numerous guests are from Serbia, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Poland, Germany, Macedonia, Great Britain and Sweden. According to the country of origin, guests from the Netherlands, Italy, Estonia and Serbia stay in the camps," said the Budva Tourist Office.

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