Beach chairs and parasol in Montenegro cost up to €180: Price also depends on how close they are to shallows
The price also depends on whether you want the shallows in front of you, so those who choose have to make a longer "trek" to the water will pay a dozen euros more per day
During the summer season, one of the main questions is how much beach "furniture" costs. The prices of beach chairs and parasols in Montenegro go up to 180 euros, depending on your wishes and on how deep your pockets are.
In the peak season, prices are expected to rise, and while some tourists don't mind that - others just refer to it as "legalized daytime robbery."
The TVCG (Montenegrin state broadcaster) visited a part of the coast and verified these prices, according to its website.
The prices of beach furniture are different from Ulcinj to the end of Boka Kotorska. The price is determined not only by the beach you are on, but also by the row in that beach, that the chairs you have picked occupy.
In some places these prices are 20, somewhere 40, and in some beaches go up to 180 euros.
The price also depends on whether you want the shallows in front of you, so those who choose have to make a longer "trek" to the water will pay a dozen euros more per day.
The wave of price increases did not bypass the Montenegrin coast. Demand dictates supply, and the 2023 season will be excellent, according to Professor Misko Radjenovic. However, he says that one part of the offer is too expensive.
"I am sure that already at this moment a large part of the offer on the beaches has increased the prices too much," Radjenovic on TVCG.
He says that we can also expect further price increases.
"Prices, according to my information, will not remain at this level, but change significantly from the first days of July and will remain so until the beginning of September or the end of August," says Radjenovic.
Beach furtinture is not the only thing a tourist uses when they decide to spend the summer on a seacoast. If we add to that the price of accommodation, food, drinks or an occasional excursion - they will not need any additional cooling, because the cost will freeze them.
On the Montenegrin coast, prices have followed economic events around the world, but sometimes there is simply no reason for the service and the food itself (to become more expensive)" - but that is something that Telegraf Biznis has had a chance to witness for ourselves on Budva's Jaz Beach.
(Telegraf Biznis)