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Montenegro showcases active tourism at f.re.e fair in Munich

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The National Tourism Organization (NTO) is once again showcasing Montenegro’s offerings at the specialized active leisure fair, f.re.e, in Munich.

According to the NTO, this fair, which runs until Sunday, is one of the most visited in southern Germany, attracting over 147,000 visitors interested in active leisure activities.

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“It is known for promoting active tourism and all its aspects. f.re.e is a fair that covers all segments of the leisure and travel market, providing exhibitors with the opportunity to present their offerings to a broad and diverse audience,” the statement said.

Alongside local tourist organizations and the tourism industry, NTO is presenting the full range of the destination’s offerings, with a particular focus on active tourism and the natural beauty of southern, central, and northern Montenegro.

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During the fair, a prize draw was organized for visitors to the stand, with valuable prizes including stays in Montenegro. The prizes were provided by the tourist organizations of Ulcinj, Mojkovac, Kolašin, Podgorica, Herceg Novi, as well as the Ulcinj Riviera, Klinci Village Resort, and Vučje.

One of the fair visitors, Jozef Sirh, said that Montenegro’s stunning nature is an inspiration for various types of active holidays.

“I have visited Montenegro twice. Both times, I stayed in Ulcinj and camped. Montenegro has really left a great impression on me, especially because of its natural beauty, unique landscapes, vast beaches, and affordable prices for campers. I’m looking forward to returning this spring,” Sirh said.

Married couple Bernd and Monika Kornmajer, during their visit to the Montenegrin stand, expressed that Montenegro surprises with the variety of active vacation opportunities.

“Last year, in April, we visited Montenegro as campers. First, we visited Kotor, then the beautiful Durmitor, which left a special impression on us. Before our trip, we didn’t know much about the destination, but when we arrived, we realized that we needed more time to explore this incredible place,” the couple said, adding that they plan to return to Montenegro this year to explore other regions.

Among the numerous visitors to the stand who were impressed by Montenegro’s offerings was Viktor Murner, who first visited the country in 1967.

“That year, my wife and I arrived by car, and later we traveled by motorcycle. We wanted to explore all of Yugoslavia, and that’s how we discovered many incredible places in Montenegro. I must admit that the people left the strongest impression on us. Since then, we have visited Montenegro almost every year because nowhere else have we experienced such warmth and friendliness,” Murner said.

This year, Vučje TC and Klinci Village are participating in the Munich fair for the first time, with the aim of promoting Luštica and Vučje as unique destinations for outdoor activities.

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