Recently, an article by journalist Nick Redman appeared in the British Daily Mail, in which he подробно describes all his impressions of traveling and vacationing in Montenegro. In the piece, he mentions the exclusive Porto Montenegro resort and, in particular, writes about the Regent hotel, talks about local restaurants and cuisine, as well as several of Montenegro’s main attractions.
“We wake up to a Mediterranean morning and a mesmerizing view of yacht masts opens before you. Sleek, metallic-painted superyachts are tightly packed, their hulls reflecting the sunlit ripples of the harbor water as their owners step out and go shopping in the local boutiques.
But this is not Monte Carlo, but Montenegro, a small country squeezed between Croatia and Albania, 550 miles east along the Adriatic from Italy,”writes Nick Redmanfor the influential British newspaper Daily Mail.
“To the north, the mountains descend to jade-colored bays resembling fjords, reminiscent of New Zealand or Norway. Further south, the broad blue sand is reminiscent of Turkey,” Redman describes, delighted by what he saw during his stay in Montenegro. The piece is titled “Give Montenegro a Go! Medieval towns and glittering marinas – this Balkan beauty is the rising star of the Mediterranean,” which is excellent publicity for the British market.
“For those seeking sunshine, it is less than a three-hour flight from Gatwick or from Manchester on Jet2’s route, which operates twice a week to coastal Tivat and will be flying next month,” the author reminds readers.
British Daily Mail on Montenegro
“The country is one of the best sun magnets in Southern Europe, and RegentPorto Montenegro, where I stayed, is part of a luxury residential complex near Tivat, owned by the Dubai Investment Corporation,” writes the Daily Mail contributor and continues:
“Foreign money is drawn to Montenegro like bees to honey — China has even provided a billion-dollar loan for a controversial new highway that will connect it with neighboring Serbia.
The peach-colored façades and grand colonnades of the Regent hotel recall the stately palaces around the Italian lakes. The bedrooms are not luxurious, but very comfortable, and many of them have magnificent balcony views over the beautiful Bay of Kotor. Breakfasts are elegant and relaxed, and dinner at Murano restaurant is excellent, with modern Mediterranean dishes, including an unforgettable bonito tartare (bonito is tuna flakes — ed.).

