Aman Sveti Stefan, recognized as a symbol of understated luxury on Montenegro’s Adriatic coastline, has resumed operations for the summer. This exclusive resort, set on a historic islet and connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway, is once again welcoming guests following its annual winter closure.
Historic Setting and Modern Comforts
The property, which occupies a 15th-century fortified village, offers 50 rooms, cottages, and suites, each blending original stone architecture with contemporary amenities. The resort also features the Villa Miločer, a former royal residence with eight suites, located on the mainland portion of the estate.
Privacy and Seclusion
Aman Sveti Stefan is known for its emphasis on privacy, attracting high-profile visitors seeking discretion. The islet’s winding cobblestone paths, secluded courtyards, and panoramic sea views contribute to its reputation as a tranquil retreat. The resort’s private beaches and spa facilities further enhance the sense of seclusion for guests.
Seasonal Dining and Experiences
Dining options at the resort include several restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine, with a focus on locally sourced ingredients. Seasonal menus highlight regional seafood and produce. Guests can also participate in curated experiences such as guided tours of the surrounding area, private boat excursions, and wellness programs at the Aman Spa.
Access and Reservations
Aman Sveti Stefan is accessible via a 30-minute drive from Tivat Airport or an hour from Podgorica Airport. Reservations are required for both accommodation and dining, with the property typically operating from spring through early autumn.