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Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 MONTENEGRO STATISTICAL OFFICE R E L E A S E No: 158 Podgorica, 31 August 2017 When using the data please name the source Tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation 1 July 2017 (p) In Montenegro, in July 2017 in collective accommodation (hotels, camping sites, tourist resorts, vacation facilities, boarding houses, motels, etc.) tourists realised 17.3% more arrivals than in July 2016. The number of realised overnight stays is 9.6% higher than in July 2016. Overnight stays of foreign tourists represent 92.3% while the domestic tourists represent 7.7% of all overnight stays in collective accommodation in July 2017. Concerning the structure of overnight stays of foreign tourists, in July 2017, the most of them were realised by tourists from Serbia (20.9%), Russia (19.9%), Poland (5.5%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (4.5%), France (4.4%), Czech Republic (4.0%), Sweden (2.9%), Ukraine (2.8%). Tourists from other countries realised 35.1% overnight stays. Concerning the structure of overnight stays by type of resort, the most of them were realised in seaside resorts (92.7%), capital (3.3%), mountain resorts (2.0%) and in other tourist resorts (2.0%). Graph 1 Annual indices of tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation 134.4 109.7 103.0 106.2 105.8 116.7 113.2 122.1 117.5 126.2 119.0 112.3 110.8 112.0 101.0 111.5 111.0 109.0 110.3 125.9 114.4 114.0 119.7 117.3 116.7 109.6 Overnight stays Arrivals 1 Collective accommodation establishments include hotels, camping sites, tourist resorts, vacation facilities, boarding houses, motels, etc. Collective accommodation establishments do not include individual, so-called private accommodation (rented accommodation in houses, rooms and apartments). Note: The data of the individual, so-called "private accommodation" (rented accommodation in houses, rooms and apartments) will be processed and published annually since 2018, according to the Annual Plan of Official Statistics. (p) preliminary data

Table 1 Tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation Tourist arrivals Tourist overnight stays Month Foreign Domestic Total Foreign Domestic Total (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) 2017 Jan 12 572 5 513 18 085 27 681 17 922 45 603 Feb 15 425 4 949 20 374 36 484 18 635 55 119 Mar 21 351 5 943 27 294 47 411 22 814 70 225 Apr 54 224 6 978 61 202 130 350 21 992 152 342 May 80 058 12 345 92 403 250 752 43 685 294 437 Jun 117 407 12 511 129 918 540 454 53 732 594 186 Jul 153 919 12 723 166 642 796 208 66 211 862 419 2016 707 750 101 038 808 788 3 114 087 407 810 3 521 897 Jan 11 175 4 970 16 145 27 866 17 295 45 161 Feb 14 319 4 373 18 692 31 944 17 504 49 448 Mar 18 466 6 284 24 750 42 217 21 042 63 259 Apr 38 852 6 677 45 529 99 210 21 807 121 017 May 70 290 10 506 80 796 222 058 36 171 258 229 Jun 96 708 11 825 108 533 453 491 55 857 509 348 Jul 130 832 11 206 142 038 722 349 64 599 786 948 Aug 144 367 11 619 155 986 816 055 66 026 882 081 Sep 99 997 12 859 112 856 483 370 44 049 527 419 Oct 48 431 8 031 56 462 143 083 26 246 169 329 Nov 18 024 5 858 23 882 41 062 20 213 61 275 Dec 16 289 6 830 23 119 31 382 17 001 48 383 2015 636 079 97 771 733 850 2 843 894 403 926 3 247 820 Jan 11 333 5 015 16 348 26 633 17 774 44 407 Feb 13 648 4 771 18 419 31 741 19 069 50 810 Mar 16 468 5 280 21 748 36 336 18 927 55 263 Apr 34 312 6 611 40 923 89 887 20 247 110 134 May 63 346 11 106 74 452 202 791 39 868 242 659 Jun 88 696 10 277 98 973 414 427 49 489 463 916 Jul 117 898 11 323 129 221 699 659 63 067 762 726 Aug 135 847 11 333 147 180 763 794 66 032 829 826 Sep 86 989 12 698 99 687 406 065 45 681 451 746 Oct 37 171 9 077 46 248 111 686 32 405 144 091 Nov 14 972 5 101 20 073 30 814 17 754 48 568 Dec 15 399 5 179 20 578 30 061 13 613 43 674 2014 594 841 81 501 676 342 2 720 818 364 816 3 085 634 Jul 111 881 9 948 121 829 649 591 60 520 710 111 Aug 127 844 10 860 138 704 730 201 64 547 794 748 Sep 77 915 10 057 87 972 374 118 37 197 411 315 Oct 36 061 7 030 43 091 104 644 29 052 133 696 Nov 14 781 5 594 20 375 33 182 18 727 51 909 Dec 12 217 4 097 16 314 23 989 10 225 34 214 2

Table 2 Indices of tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation Month Indices of tourist arrivals Indices of tourist overnight stays 2010=100 Monthly indices Annual indices 2010=100 Monthly indices Annual indices 2017 Jan 36.6 78.2 112.0 18.2 94.3 101.0 Feb 41.2 112.7 109.0 21.9 120.9 111.5 Mar 55.2 134.0 110.3 28.0 127.4 111.0 Apr 123.8 224.2 134.4 60.6 216.9 125.9 May 186.9 151.0 114.4 117.2 193.3 114.0 Jun 262.8 140.6 119.7 236.5 201.8 116.7 Jul 337.1 128.3 117.3 343.3 145.1 109.6 2016 110.2 108.4 Jan 32.7 78.5 98.8 18.0 103.4 101.7 Feb 37.8 115.8 101.5 19.7 109.5 97.3 Mar 50.1 132.4 113.8 25.2 127.9 114.5 Apr 92.1 184.0 111.3 48.2 191.3 109.9 May 163.4 177.5 108.5 102.8 213.4 106.4 Jun 219.6 134.3 109.7 202.8 197.2 109.8 Jul 287.3 130.9 109.9 313.3 154.5 103.2 Aug 315.6 109.8 106.0 351.1 112.1 106.3 Sep 228.3 72.4 113.2 210.0 59.8 116.8 Oct 114.2 50.0 122.1 67.4 32.1 117.5 Nov 48.3 42.3 119.0 24.4 36.2 126.2 Dec 46.8 96.8 112.3 19.3 79.0 110.8 2015 108.5 105.3 Jan 33.1 100.2 120.4 17.7 129.8 124.2 Feb 37.3 112.7 125.0 20.2 114.4 123.0 Mar 44.0 118.1 109.9 22.0 108.8 104.5 Apr 82.8 188.2 123.2 43.8 199.3 112.8 May 150.6 181.9 108.1 96.6 220.3 101.3 Jun 200.2 132.9 101.1 184.7 191.2 96.1 Jul 261.4 130.6 106.1 303.6 164.4 107.4 Aug 297.7 113.9 106.1 330.3 108.8 104.4 Sep 201.7 67.7 113.3 179.8 54.4 109.8 Oct 93.6 46.4 107.3 57.4 31.9 107.8 Nov 40.6 43.4 98.5 19.3 33.7 93.6 Dec 41.6 102.5 126.1 17.4 89.9 127.6 2014 97.4 90.8 Jul 246.5 124.5 95.3 282.7 147.1 89.7 Aug 280.6 113.9 96.5 316.4 111.9 92.1 Sep 178.0 63.4 87.9 163.7 51.8 83.0 Oct 87.2 49.0 102.7 53.2 32.5 90.4 Nov 41.2 47.3 122.5 20.7 38.8 117.6 Dec 33.0 80.1 104.1 13.6 65.9 105.0 3

3.3 5.3 3.2 3.7 2.8 1.7 1.1 2.4 0.9 2.2 0.8 10.8 11.2 10.6 9.6 14.7 12.8 11.2 39.5 48.0 Table 3 Tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation by municipalities, July 2017 Municipality Tourist arrivals Tourist overnight stays Foreign Domestic Total Structure Foreign Domestic Total Structure (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (3) u % (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (3) u % Total 153 919 12 723 166 642 100.0 796 208 66 211 862 419 100.0 Andrijevica 12 34 46 0.0 20 48 68 0.0 Bar 17 459 1 257 18 716 11.2 103 721 6 398 110 119 12.8 Berane 227 157 384 0.2 283 189 472 0.1 Bijelo Polje 738 243 981 0.6 1 587 642 2 229 0.3 Budva 62 959 2 811 65 770 39.5 398 465 15 561 414 026 48.0 Cetinje 2 007 741 2 748 1.7 4 840 4 252 9 092 1.1 Danilovgrad 259 36 295 0.2 445 105 550 0.1 Herceg Novi 16 037 1 889 17 926 10.8 108 766 18 077 126 843 14.7 Kolasin 2 512 1 203 3 715 2.2 4 896 2 222 7 118 0.8 Kotor 8 647 204 8 851 5.3 26 435 982 27 417 3.2 Mojkovac 374 59 433 0.3 729 101 830 0.1 Niksic 753 91 844 0.5 1 603 331 1 934 0.2 Plav 244 0 244 0.1 351 0 351 0.0 Pljevlja 578 316 894 0.5 895 1 058 1 953 0.2 Pluzine 822 28 850 0.5 1 441 28 1 469 0.2 Podgorica 15 020 923 15 943 9.6 26 399 2 405 28 804 3.3 Rozaje 18 16 34 0.0 48 35 83 0.0 Savnik 180 17 197 0.1 198 19 217 0.0 Tivat 5 789 317 6 106 3.7 22 681 1 749 24 430 2.8 Ulcinj 15 951 1 690 17 641 10.6 86 376 9 964 96 340 11.2 Zabljak 3 333 691 4 024 2.4 6 029 2 045 8 074 0.9 Graph 2 Structure of tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation in the most visited municipalities, July 2017 Budva Herceg Novi Bar Ulcinj Podgorica Kotor Tivat Cetinje Zabljak Kolasin Arrivals Overnight stays 4

Table 4 Foreign tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation by countries, July 2017 Countries Arrivals Structure, in % Overnight stays Structure, in % Foreign tourists 153 919 100.0 796 208 100.0 Europe 136 688 88.8 747 359 93.9 Albania 1 567 1.0 6 672 0.8 Austria 1 741 1.1 7 510 0.9 Belgium 2 907 1.9 12 477 1.6 Belarus 694 0.5 5 491 0.7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 325 4.1 36 000 4.5 Bulgaria 902 0.6 3 425 0.4 Czech Republic 5 008 3.3 31 958 4.0 Denmark 1 255 0.8 5 788 0.7 Estonia 525 0.3 3 458 0.4 Finland 1 316 0.9 6 719 0.8 France 6 806 4.4 34 787 4.4 Greece 479 0.3 1 290 0.2 Netherlands 1 609 1.0 6 193 0.8 Croatia 1 825 1.2 4 642 0.6 Ireland 425 0.3 1 351 0.2 Iceland 66 0.0 258 0.0 Italy 2 754 1.8 10 278 1.3 Cyprus 138 0.1 421 0.1 Kosovo 3 271 2.1 14 459 1.8 Latvia 196 0.1 1 237 0.2 Lithuania 400 0.3 2 570 0.3 Luxembourg 108 0.1 345 0.0 Hungary 3 667 2.4 17 533 2.2 Malta 68 0.0 184 0.0 Macedonia 1 247 0.8 5 186 0.7 Norway 2 479 1.6 17 758 2.2 Germany 3 987 2.6 18 491 2.3 Poland 8 274 5.4 43 878 5.5 Portugal 269 0.2 881 0.1 Romania 2 840 1.8 11 174 1.4 Russia 20 419 13.3 158 200 19.9 Slovakia 2 220 1.4 13 852 1.7 Slovenia 2 158 1.4 9 773 1.2 Serbia 26 931 17.5 166 231 20.9 Spain 801 0.5 2 234 0.3 Switzerland including Liechtenstein 2 629 1.7 10 367 1.3 Sweden 4 211 2.7 22 851 2.9 Turkey 6 395 4.2 10 477 1.3 Ukraine 3 191 2.1 22 259 2.8 United Kingdom 3 884 2.5 15 767 2.0 Other European countries 701 0.5 2 934 0.4 5

Table 4 Foreign tourist arrivals and overnight stays in collective accommodation by countries, July 2017 Countries Arrivals Structure, in % Overnight stays Structure, in % Non-European countries 17 231 11.2 48 849 6.1 South Africa 67 0.0 159 0.0 Other African countries 311 0.2 823 0.1 Canada 707 0.5 2 011 0.3 USA 3 211 2.1 9 905 1.2 Other Northern American countries 385 0.3 1 294 0.2 Argentina 53 0.0 131 0.0 Brazil 214 0.1 438 0.1 Chile 42 0.0 87 0.0 Other Central or South American countries 276 0.2 534 0.1 China (including Hong Kong) 2 146 1.4 3 377 0.4 Japan 270 0.2 629 0.1 Republic of Korea 420 0.3 694 0.1 Israel 4 931 3.2 14 540 1.8 India 194 0.1 474 0.1 Azerbaijan 69 0.0 378 0.0 Other Asian countries 2 258 1.5 8 617 1.1 Australia 1 186 0.8 3 156 0.4 New Zealand 237 0.2 1 122 0.1 Oceania and other territories 254 0.2 480 0.1 6

METHODOLOGICAL NOTES Data on tourist turnover in collective accommodation (number of arrivals and overnight stays) have been collected by regular Monthly report on tourists arrivals and overnight stays in the collective accommodation establishments (form TU-11). Reports are made according to guest books which are led by reception of collective accommodation establishments (all types of hotels, vacation facilities, boarding houses, motels, tourist resorts, hostels, etc.). Collective accommodation establishments do not include individual, so-called private accommodation (rented accommodation in houses, rooms and apartments). Tourist is a person who spends at least one night in an accommodation facility or some other object for accommodation of tourist, in a place other than his/her place of permanent residence for the reasons of rest or recreation, health, studies, sports, religion, family, business, public missions or meetings. Tourists do not include migrants, border workers, diplomats, member of military forces in the regular duty, refugees. Etc. Tourists are not persons who stays longer than 12 consecutive months in place visited, persons engaged in some activity funded from the place of the visit, persons who regularly, daily and weekly travel to the place for work or study, migrants, border workers, diplomatic and consular representatives, refugees, displaced persons, persons in transit who do not formally enter the country, permanent residents who travel to another place with the intention to reside there permanently, people who are temporarily working in Montenegro and receive a salary for their work. Domestic tourist is a person with permanent residence in Montenegro who temporarily resides in any place of Montenegro, and spends at least one night in accommodation facility. Foreign tourist is a person with permanent residence outside Montenegro, who temporarily resides in any place in Montenegro, and spends at least one night in an accommodation facility. Issued and printed by Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT) 81000 Podgorica, IV Proleterske 2 Phone (+382) 20 230-811; Fax (+382) 20 230-814 The release prepared by: Ivana CIMBALJEVIC i Boris MURATOVIC Tel. +382-20-230 837 e-mail: contact@monstat.org 7