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Budva nature 'is spectacular'
19 August 2008
Budva has been hailed as the "pearl of the Adriatic", according to a source.
The Montenegrin city, which benefits from regular buses offering travel to Dubrovnik, is also in the process of a property boom, reports 2theadvocate.com.
British investors are among those discovering the nation, with numerous new hotels and resorts being developed, the website states.
Donna Jones, a Briton who has moved to the area, told the source the local nature is "spectacular".
Trips to Croatia can be made from the town, with transport links making it easily accessible.
Meanwhile, the chief executive officer of Croatian Airlines is set to chair a major international meeting, a source has reported.
Ivan Miseti will head the Association of European Airlines in 2009 and is also set to become an assistant to the chairman Peter Hartman, with the role beginning this year.
The news comes shortly after figures from the Bureau of Statistics showed a 1.3 per cent increase in passengers using national carriers to fly through Croatia, with 677,000 doing so in the second quarter of 2008.
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