58 rooms from £651 per night
“An idyllic luxury village paradise on the tiny islet of Sveti Stefan. Luxurious private cottages and suites renovated in country chic style with all the mod cons, some with private pools and terraces. Three excellent restaurants, top of the range spa, and access to three beaches. Divine. ”
“An idyllic luxury village paradise on the tiny islet of Sveti Stefan. Luxurious private cottages and suites renovated in country chic style with all the mod cons, some with private pools and terraces. Three excellent restaurants, top of the range spa, and access to three beaches. Divine. ”
Hotel Review
Previously the haunt of Sophia Loren in the 1960s, the islet of Sveti Stefan has always been the fashionable bolt hole of the rich and famous. Newly renovated after its closure during the Milosevic years, the island has sprung back to life with the take over of Aman. It has the ambience of a luxury village with no evidence of fussy five star pomp or service, just perfect serenity. Created from an island of fishermen's cottages which dates back to the 15th century, Aman Sveti Stefan is an unmissable landmark as you drive down the coast. And it is a stunning one - beautiful honey coloured stone buildings with distinctive red roofs, all crammed on to a tiny piece of rock, reached by a narrow isthmus from the mainland. The restoration has been immaculate and the result is a masterpiece in understated luxury. Rooms are huge with vast beds, hard wood flooring and simple yet very elegant wooden furniture. Walls are white-washed and the colour palette is neutral - there's no need for flashy colours here! Bathrooms carry on the theme with acres of space for the enormous tub and his and hers sinks. Not forgetting the large separate shower. For those who want to visit during the quiet winter months, the island is closed, but you can still experience the Aman magic at Villa Milocer (the former summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic) on the mainland. The property offers various dining options, both smart and casual and the quality in each establishment is superb; from the catch of the day cooked to perfection in the Signature restaurant to the wood fired pizzas to be had in the Piazza. Beach wise there's three to choose from (a short stroll aross the isthmus), but we'd recommend the Queen's beach which is a hidden cove on the mainland in front of the vast spa. At Aman Sveti Stefan you'll feel truly spoiled, not just by the location, but by the whole experience. You might need deep pockets, but it'll be worth it. It's truly magnificent.
Recommended For
- Foodies
- Many dining options include Mediterranean cuisine, Dalmatian and international.
- Honeymoons
- You can order private sun set dinners from your own terrace.
- Chic
- Sophie Loren used to stay here in the 1960s.
- Beach Life
- Spa breaks
- Luxury
- Romantic Break
- Close to nightlife
- The nearest nightlife is in Budva, a 20 minute drive away.
- Sights nearby
- Kotor’s Old Town.
- Sailing
- Lake Skadar.
- Birdwatching
- Yoga
- Snorkelling
- Local markets
- Wine tasting
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Watersports
- Scuba course
- Diving
- In/by a Nature Reserve
- Cetinje and Lovcen: Montenegro’s ex-capital city hides in the lofty reaches of Lovcen national park.
- On an island
- Tiny islet of Sveti Stefan (St. Stephen).
- Romantic
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Sit-out Terrace
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Sea Views
- Gym
- Child friendly
- 5* Luxury
- Beach nearby
- Wellbeing
Facilities
- Views
- Stunning panoramic sea views.
- Private villas
- Private suites or cottages are dotted aroun the island almost like a village.
- Suites
- Some suites have a private pool
- Bicycles available
- Hot Tub
- Wifi
- Safe
- Sit-out Terrace
- Bath robes
- Bar
- Cots available
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Airport transfer
- In room DVD
- Walking distance restaurants
- Outdoor dining
- Massage
- Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
- Child friendly
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
- Garden
- Gym
- Sitting Room
- Room service
- Air conditioning
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
Activities
- Close to nightlife
- The nearest nightlife is in Budva, a 20 minute drive away.
- Sights nearby
- Kotor’s Old Town.
- Sailing
- Lake Skadar.
- Local markets
- Snorkelling
- Yoga
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Watersports
- Wine tasting
- Birdwatching
- Diving
- Scuba course
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