Budvanska Rivijera
Budvanska Rivijera is a Montenegrin hotel group. It operates with hotels within the Municipality of Budva in Montenegro. It is named after the region, the name means Budva Riviera in Montenegrin language.
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Industry | Hospitality, tourism |
Founded | 13 August 2002 (Current form) 1990 (Founded) |
Headquarters | Trg sunca 1, Budva, Montenegro |
Key people | Katarina Kažanegra (CEO) |
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Website | www |
History
Budvanska Rivijera was established in 1990 as a shareholding company.
Hotels
- Hotel Aleksandar - Budva
- Slovenska Plaža Tourist Complex - Budva
- Hotel Miločer - Sveti Stefan
- Hotel Sveti Stefan - Sveti Stefan
- Hotel Palas - Petrovac
- Hotel Castellastva - Petrovac
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