Ski resorts in Montenegro 2020
Zabljak is located in the north-west of Montenegro, in the center of Durmitor. The city, with its 1,456 meters above sea level, is the highest urban settlement in Southeastern Europe. It is located at the foot of Durmitor and is surrounded by 23...
Discover the beauty of Montenegrin ski resorts
Zabljak is located in the north-west of Montenegro, in the center of Durmitor. The city, with its 1,456 meters above sea level, is the highest urban settlement in Southeastern Europe. It is located at the foot of Durmitor and is surrounded by 23 mountain peaks more than 2,200 meters high, 18 mountain lakes and the Tara River canyon, the deepest in Europe. Montenegro has the potential to become a serious ski resort. Investment is 13.5 million.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic announced yesterday that 13.5 million euros had been invested in the new ski resort Kolasin, and stressed that he would be ready to accept 1,600 skiers this season, Montenegrin Mondo writes.
A base station was built, 4.6 miles of trails, a parking lot for visitors and a cable car for six ski lifts.
“This is only the first stage of development, since we plan to purchase a snow removal system and build another cableway that will connect this area with the Kolasin1450 ski resort, which will create a potential of 45 kilometers of ski slopes, which puts Belasitsa in the rank of large winter centers in the region, "said Markovic.
It is also planned to build two cable gondolas and a six-seater cable car on the Sava hook. The Prime Minister of Montenegro announced that high quality hotel facilities, as well as ski centers on Belasice and Mount Haila in Rožaj, will be built in Zabljak.
The Zabljak tourism organization has announced earlier prices that will be available at the Savin Kuk and Javorovac ski centers this winter.
For the Sava Cook ski resort, a ticket will cost 12 euros for adults, children under 14 years old, six euros. A two-day ticket will cost 20 euros in February and March, 10 days in January - 100 euros, and in February and March - 80 euros. A lift ride will cost seven euros for adults and four euros for children. When it comes to Yavorovacha ski resort, a daily ticket for adults will cost eight euros, and for children - five euros. A ticket for adults for seven days will cost 48 euros, and for children 30 euros.