A four-star hotel will be built on the site of the outdated Vrmac hotel in the village of Prčanj, near Kotor, Montenegro’s Prime Minister Duško Marković said. The hotel will have 105 rooms. The investment in the project amounts to 10 million euros. The Vrmac hotel is owned by the Belgrade Rehabilitation Institute. It has the longest beach in the Bay of Kotor — one kilometer. The complex was designed for 485 guests. The hotel has extensive infrastructure — sports grounds, a swimming pool, numerous halls, shops. But the property is morally outdated. Prčanj is located at the foot of Mount Vrmac, 8 km from Kotor. The village’s main attraction is the Catholic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, which was built over more than 100 years starting from the late 18th century. The church was completed only in 1909.
