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Arrivals and Overnight Stays of Tourists in Collective Accommodation1 Jun 2020(P) MONTENEGRO When using the data STATISTICAL OFFICE please name the source R E L E A S E No: 130 Podgorica, 29 July 2020 Arrivals and overnight stays of tourists in collective accommodation1 Jun 2020(p) In Montenegro in June 2020, in collective accommodation (camping sites, tourist resorts, vacation facilities, boarding houses, motels, etc.) tourists realised 89.6% less arrivals compared to June 2019. The number of realised overnight stays decreased by 91.4% compared to the same month last year. Overnight stays of foreign tourists represent 35.8% while the domestic tourists represent 64.2% of all overnight stays in collective accommodation in June 2020. Concerning the structure of overnight stays by types of resorts in June 2020, the most of them were recorded in seaside resorts (85.5%), the capital (2.7%), in mountain resorts (4.8%) and other tourist resorts (6.5%). Graph 1 Annual indices of arrivals and overnight stays of tourists in collective accommodation 148.7 140.6 113.3 129.9 112.9 111.4 112.5 100.9 106.8 130.8 127.4 122.4 114.9 105.4 110.9 106.4 105.3 108.1 33.7 40.3 10.4 0.9 1.4 8.6 0.1 1.3 Jul-19 Okt-19 Apr-20 Jun-19 Jan-20 Jun-20 Mar-20 Avg-19 Feb-20 Sep-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 May-20 Arrivals Overnight stays 1Collective 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 Arrivals and overnight stays of tourists in collective accommodation by municipalities2, June 2020 Arrivals of tourists Overnight stays of tourists Municipality Foreign Domestic Total Structure Foreign Domestic Total Structure (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (3) in % (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (3) in % Total 6 971 9 688 16 659 100.0 20 330 36 508 56 838 100.0 Andrijevica - - - - - - - - Bar 218 375 593 3.6 1 147 1 069 2 216 3.90 Berane 24 184 208 1.2 62 441 503 0.88 Bijelo Polje 18 47 65 0.4 30 89 119 0.21 Budva 2 928 4 446 7 374 44.3 7 545 12 228 19 773 34.79 Cetinje 7 1 125 1 132 6.8 39 2 331 2 370 4.17 Danilovgrad 29 8 37 0.2 269 8 277 0.49 Gusinje - - - - - - - - Herceg Novi 481 1 617 2 098 12.6 2 581 15 990 18 571 32.67 Kolasin 26 308 334 2.0 31 924 955 1.68 Kotor 190 143 333 2.0 368 232 600 1.06 Mojkovac 19 8 27 0.2 27 10 37 0.07 Niksic 84 94 178 1.1 144 286 430 0.76 Petnjica - - - - - - - - Plav - - - - - - - - Plužine - - - - - - - - Pljevlja 19 150 169 1.0 64 193 257 0.45 Podgorica 904 405 1 309 7.9 2 109 600 2 709 4.77 Rozaje 2 0 2 0.0 11 0 11 0.02 Tivat 506 355 861 5.2 1 573 1 312 2 885 5.08 Tuzi - - - - - - - - Ulcinj 1 341 206 1 547 9.3 4 092 461 4 553 8.01 Zabljak 175 217 392 2.4 238 334 572 1.01 2Due to the small number of reporting units, data for the municipalities of Andrijevica, Gusinje, Petnjica, Plav, Pluzine and Tuzi were not presented due to the indirect recognition of reporting units. Data confidentiality is defined in Article 54 of the Law on Official Statistics and the Official Statistical System ("Official Gazette of Montenegro", No. 018/12 of 30.03.2012, 047/19 of 12.08.2019). The data for these municipalities shall not be published until the obtaining written approvals of the reporting units as defined in Article 61 of the Law. 2 Table 2 Arrivals and overnight stays of foreign tourists in collective accommodation by country of residence, June 2020 Country Arrivals Structure, in % Overnight stays Structure, in % Foreign tourists 6 971 42.2 20 330 36.1 Europe 6 787 41.0 19 160 34.1 Albania 1 406 8.5 3 003 5.3 Austria 89 0.5 194 0.3 Belgium 13 0.1 24 0.0 Belarus 16 0.1 20 0.0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 460 2.8 1 669 3.0 Bulgaria 44 0.3 106 0.2 Czech Republic 51 0.3 100 0.2 Denmark 17 0.1 50 0.1 Estonia 2 0.0 4 0.0 Finland 15 0.1 36 0.1 France 31 0.2 91 0.2 Greece 27 0.2 34 0.1 Netherlands 18 0.1 53 0.1 Croatia 422 2.6 736 1.3 Ireland 7 0.0 40 0.1 Iceland 5 0.0 7 0.0 Italy 54 0.3 108 0.2 Cyprus 3 0.0 6 0.0 Kosovo 2 027 12.3 5 854 10.4 Latvia 6 0.0 16 0.0 Lithuania 11 0.1 19 0.0 Luxembourg 12 0.1 22 0.0 Hungary 373 2.3 1 161 2.1 Malta 1 0.0 3 0.0 Republic of North Macedonia 22 0.1 66 0.1 Norway 18 0.1 49 0.1 Germany 464 2.8 1 323 2.4 Poland 22 0.1 69 0.1 Portugal 3 0.0 4 0.0 Romania 3 0.0 11 0.0 Russian Federation 194 1.2 718 1.3 Slovakia 40 0.2 125 0.2 Slovenia 237 1.4 651 1.2 Serbia 339 2.0 1 624 2.9 Spain 9 0.1 16 0.0 Switzerland (including Liechtenstein) 110 0.7 297 0.5 Turkey 67 0.4 192 0.3 Ukraine 60 0.4 196 0.3 United Kingdom 63 0.4 332 0.6 Other European countries 26 0.2 131 0.2 3 Table 2 Arrivals and overnight stays of foreign tourists in collective accommodation by country of residence, June 2020 follow-up Country Arrivals Structure, in % Overnight stays Structure, in % Non-European countries 184 1.1 1 141 2.0 South Africa 11 0.1 51 0.1 Other African countries 21 0.1 692 1.2 Canada 5 0.0 14 0.0 USA 95 0.6 218 0.4 Argentina 1 0.0 1 0.0 Brazil 2 0.0 2 0.0 Other Central or South American countries 12 0.1 61 0.1 China (including Hong Kong) 11 0.1 18 0.0 Japan 1 0.0 1 0.0 Israel 11 0.1 29 0.1 Azerbaijan 2 0.0 6 0.0 Other Asian countries 6 0.0 11 0.0 Australia 3 0.0 10 0.0 New Zealand 2 0.0 26 0.0 Oceania and other territories 1 0.0 1 0.0 Table 3 Arrivals and overnight stays of foreign tourists in collective accommodation by type of place3, June 2020 Arrivals Overnight stays Type of place Foreign Domestic Total Structure Foreign Domestic Total Structure (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (3) u % (1) (2) (3)=(1)+(2) (3) u % Total 6 971 9 688 16 659 100.0 20 330 36 508 56 838 100.0 Capital 904 405 1 309 7.9 2109 600 2 709 4.8 Seaside resorts 5 664 7 142 12 806 76.9 17 306 31 292 48 598 85.5 Mountain resorts 203 525 728 4.4 280 1 258 1 538 2.7 Other tourist resorts 171 1 608 1 779 10.7 366 3 350 3 716 6.5 Other resorts 29 8 37 0.2 269 8 277 0.5 3Capital: Podgorica. Seaside resorts: Bar, Budva, Kotor, Tivat, Ulcinj i Herceg Novi. Mountain resorts: Andrijevica, Gusinje, Kolasin, Plav, Pluzine, Rozaje, Savnik i Zabljak. Other tourist resorts: Berane, Bijelo Polje, Cetinje, Mojkovac, Niksic, Petnjica i Pljevlja. Other resorts: Danilovgrad and Tuzi. 4 METHODOLOGICAL NOTES Data on tourist traffic 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.
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