network of bike paths with these 7 level ofdifficulty.Slika 5.33: Biciklisticki park u Münsterlnd-uImage.5.31:The location of natural reservoir ontheSkadar Lake in the regionImage 5.32:The levels of bike pathsSlika 5.35:Slika 5.37:The vision for the hinterland of <strong>Ulcinj</strong> is tobecome something like bike park of Minsterland,in order to•enable ecological, sustainable bike and walkerstourism• open up the perspectives and jobs for the interconnectedvillages within one network,agricultural households and resorts,•contribute to strengthening local identities andconsciousness on the values of nature andenvironment• compared to international destination to be soattractive to significantly strengthen demand innon-beach season.Majorca has extended its season in the springand autumn thanks to bike and walkers tourism.Natural potential of <strong>Ulcinj</strong> area is as muchconvenient for that.Slika 5.34-5.37 <strong>Ulcinj</strong> hinterland5.36:
6 Tourist Offer6.1 Offer in MontenegroThe Offer in Montenegro is neither marketoriented nor competitive. In the last few years ithas been surviving due to the demand fromSerbia, which has been left with onlyMontenegrin coast for summer vacation, theeconomic sanctions having excluded all the otheroptions.Western Europeans have recently started toreturn attracted by low prices or simple curiosity,because tour operators see Montenegro as adestination with a future in tourism. The countrylacks financial power, efficient marketing,qualified personnel, investors ready to take arisk, and, above all, wealthy guests.These can not be expected before quality andvariety of the offer reaches acceptable level.General situation still resembles that of the 70s,even though there are several highly creativeprivate initiatives, fully aware of the importance ofquality. They cannot, however, significantly raisethe general level and remain more of a curiosity.Tour operator catalogs do mention theshortcomings of the service rather clearly for areader capable of dealing with a less-than-directlanguage of advertising.• Guests are expected to encounter constructionnoise and accompanyingdirt.• Water and power supply is not regularlyprovided.• Medical services are rather scarce.• Sport and entertainment activities, as well asbeach chairs are available only during the highseason. For many beaches, such as the one inSutomore, beach chairs are indispensable due tothe rocky surface of the beach, which is not truefor the Velika Plaza.Picture 6.2: Scene from the Sutomore Beachheating devices. Occasional water and energysupplies shortages are possible.If failures in services or technical malfunctionsoccur, hotel personnel, ready to help and verykind, give all their efforts to eliminate unpleasantsituation and are always grateful if guest acceptthese events tolerably.Image 6.5: A description of ITS air-travel, 2003ExcursionsYou want to be familiar with the country and itspeople? In that case your tourist guide has theright thing for you. Many interesting things forenabling familiarity with the surroundings areoffered in our program (all data are ofapproximate figures), for example:Montenegro tour¼Skadar Lake ¼Dubrovnik ¼Fish-picnic ¼<strong>Ulcinj</strong> ¼Boka Kotorska Bay¼Boat sight seeing¼Sveti StefanAll excursions are organized by our local partnersand they are not subjected to our responsibility.We retain our right to changes.Image 6.6 Accommodation capacity structurein MontenegroPicture 6.1: Destination description – TouroperatorTo put it bluntly, this is what it means• It is very noisy at nights, occasionallyunbearably noisy.• Beaches are overcrowded in summer andequally noisy.• In low season (both before and after the highseason) empty hotels are used for housing wildhigh-school student trips, which could be aproblem.Image 6.3: A description from TUI 2003CatalogBeachesare almost always public and available toeveryone. Hygiene status is under thecompetence of municipal authority in most cases.Image 6.4: A description of ITS air-travel, 2003HotelsEnergy reduction measures affect alsoMontenegro, and especially air conditions and
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