Aman Sveti Stefan
Island village retreat for sybarites
The feted brand has outdone itself with this inviting, 58-key property that pays homage to the historical beauty of the quaint Montenegran islet it occupies. Cobbled footpaths, pine-shaded courtyards and 600-year-old red tile roofs recall the island’s cultural heritage, while rooms and suites maintain a decidedly modern feel with a soft cream palette. Relaxation is writ large here, thanks to a paradisiacal pink sand beach and on-site spa offering a range of treatments as well as hydrotherapy. Accompanying the islet village, the former royal residence Villa Milocer commands regal views of its surrounding gardens and Sveti Stefan.

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