‘Enjoy Modern Comforts As You Step Back In Time’
The island of Sveti Stefan has been home to a cluster of stone cottages and churches since the 15th Century. Now the village has been reborn as Aman Sveti Stefan and incorporates two kilometres of coastline including the pink sandy beaches of Sveti Stefan, Milocer Beach and the famous Queen’s Beach which is backed by the expansive Aman Spa. The resort enjoys breathtaking views of the sea, across the bay and along Montenegro’s most renowned stretch of coastline. The open-air Piazza is the heart and soul of the village and features a number of dining venues including an enoteca, taverna and antipasti bar. There are two swimming pools on the island. One is set on a cliff overlooking the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by a wooden deck with sun loungers and tables for casual dining and the other is situated alongside the pitched roof of the rebuilt Church of Alexandar Nevski. Rooms, cottages and suites are decorated in a subtly elegant fashion, providing every modern comfort whilst retaining the historic air and ambience of the island.
In Our Opinion
‘A truly unique experience of a 600 year old village transformed into a luxury modern resort while retaining all of its character and much of its original architecture.’
Leisure
• 3 swimming pools
Spa
Set back from Queen’s Beach, surrounded by gardens and overlooking the sea, it offers:
• 4 treatment suites
• Relaxation rooms & terraces
• Hydrotherapy rooms with saunas
• Cold plunge pools & steam showers.
• 24-metre indoor heated pool (extends outdoors 8 metres).
• Fitness Centre with Pilates & Yoga studios
• Chemical-free product range
• Extensive treatment menu including; facials, reflexology, aromatherapy, hot stone and Thai massages, scrubs & body wraps.
• Finishing Salon offering manicures, pedicures & hair styling.
Services
• Dry cleaning
• Meeting rooms
Nearby activities
• Beaches & water sports
• Wine tasting
• Cycling
• Bird watching
• Hiking
Aman Sveti Stefan is a tiny islet attached to Montenegro’s Adriatic coastline by a narrow isthmus. It is south of Budva and between the villages of Pržno and Sveti Stefan. Croatia is to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast and Albania to the southeast. Tivat Airport is 34 kilometres and a 30-minute drive from the resort, while Podgorica Airport (also known locally as Golubovci Airport) is 54 kilometres and just over an hour’s drive away. Dubrovnik Airport in Cilipi, Croatia is approximately a 2½-hour drive away.
Nearby Attractions
• Budva 9.5km
• Centinje 37km
• Bay of Kotor 42.5km
• Perast 44km
• Skadar Lake 52.5km