Aman Sveti Stefan, a renowned luxury resort in Montenegro, is set to reopen its doors for the summer season, with Villa Miločer welcoming guests from 22 May 2026, followed by the island of Sveti Stefan on 1 July 2026. Nestled on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, the resort offers access to UNESCO-protected sites and cultural experiences, making it a prime destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The resort, known for its tranquil setting and exceptional service, provides guests with the privacy of Villa Miločer and the unique atmosphere of the fortified island village of Sveti Stefan. The reopening will also feature guided tours of the island, allowing visitors to explore one of the Adriatic's most iconic landmarks.
Villa Miločer, once the summer residence of Queen Marija Karađorđević, boasts eight luxurious suites and a dining room with a wisteria-shaded terrace. The island of Sveti Stefan, linked to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, has been meticulously restored, preserving its medieval architecture whilst offering modern comforts.
The Aman Spa, located near Villa Miločer, spans nearly 2,500 square metres and offers a range of wellness treatments using local herbs. Guests can also enjoy the resort's three beaches, including the private Queen’s Beach.
Dining options at Aman Sveti Stefan include Arva, an Italian dining concept, and the Cliff Bar, which offers stunning sea views. With its reopening, Aman Sveti Stefan invites guests to rediscover the allure of Montenegro's coastline. Reservations are now open
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