Tourism & LeisureJuly 14, 2021

The first post-pandemic mega-liner will enter the Port of Kotor on July 17

The 228-meter Viking Venus mega-liner of Viking Ocean Cruises will arrive in the Montenegrin city of Kotor on July 17 at 8:00 and depart at 18:00. Last year was a difficult one for the Montenegrin port. Port workers, who also understood the seriousness of the situation...

The 228-meter mega-liner Viking Venus of Viking Ocean Cruises will arrive in the Montenegrin city of Kotor on July 17 at 8:00 and depart at 18:00.

Last year was a difficult one for the Montenegrin port. Port workers, who also understood the seriousness of the situation, contributed by giving up forty percent of their salaries so that the port could survive this turbulent period.

For the fiscal year to end without losses, the Port of Kotor needs at least 60 cruise ships.

“The port management and all competent authorities did everything they could. The port is fully ready to receive cruise ships, and the protocols have been adopted in accordance with the law. We sent notes to all countries in which we were on the red list, asking them to remove us from this list so that cruise ships could also enter our country. However, this letter was sent, and the states have their own protocols. We are awaiting meetings of their medical institutions and the official removal of Montenegro from this red list,” said board chairwoman Liliana Popović Moškov.

Based on last year’s experience, the port announced that it would dedicate itself to developing the maritime segment so that all revenues would not depend solely on the cruise industry.

“What the port currently earns income from is the arrival of yachts. We believe that we should not allow the company’s entire development to bet on just one card, but should look at other aspects, such as the maritime segment and the reception of luxury yachts,” Popović Moškov added.