The ski season at Kolasin 1600 officially concluded on March 15, 2024, marking the end of a winter filled with skiing and leisure activities. The season was characterized by a notable number of ski passes sold, totaling 24,050, alongside 4,564 tickets purchased for panoramic gondola rides, providing visitors with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
While the season experienced challenges due to insufficient snowfall during the New Year and Christmas holidays, the overall performance proved satisfactory. Had the weather been more favorable, tourism numbers and skiing engagement could have exceeded expectations. Ski enthusiasts enjoyed access to the peak of Troglava, enhancing the appeal of the resort.
Ongoing Skiing at Kolasin 1450
Despite the closure at Kolasin 1600, skiing continues at Kolasin 1450, where both recreational and competitive skiing flourished over the past weekend. The slopes attracted a mix of local skiers and visitors from Albania, who took advantage of the well-maintained trails. The combination of natural terrain and effective grooming machinery ensured that skiing conditions remained optimal throughout March.
Additionally, the resort hosted FIS races in the days leading up to the weekend, culminating in the Montenegro Ski Championship for younger categories. These events showcased the talents of emerging athletes and contributed to the vibrant atmosphere at the ski center.
As the season progresses, Kolasin 1450 is expected to remain open until the end of March, allowing skiers to continue enjoying the slopes. The ongoing enthusiasm for skiing in the region reflects the commitment of local resorts to provide quality experiences, regardless of earlier seasonal setbacks.
As skiers take to the snow this weekend, the legacy of the 2023-2024 ski season at Kolasin remains strong, with expectations high for future years.
