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Sveti Stefan: Hotel on an Island

Sveti Stefan used to be a fishing village on a small island on the Montenegrin coast. The entire village has been turned into a hotel. Individual houses were turned into hotel cottages. The hotel is charming and comfortable and our room was spacious.

If you are not a guest of the hotel, the hotel charges a fee to cross the land bridge onto the island. The fee was equal to one week's wages for a Montenegrin. For that reason, I would have difficulty staying there again, despite the hotel's charm.

  • Opinion of Price: more expensive than average
  • Related to: Historical Travel
  • Written January 26, 2004
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Sveti Stefan Hotel, Montenegro


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private: private accommodation

The best way to stay in Montenegro is to rent a rom at private accommodation. It's very cheap (5-10 euros per person per night, in the high season!), and you can feel at home and mingle with the natives, who are very firendly and hospitable.

  • Opinion of Price: least expensive
  • Written January 14, 2004
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Sveti Stefan: Sveti Stefan

Just like some grounded stone boat, Sveti Stefan “anchored” in the middle part of Budvanska Riviera. A former fisherman village, mentioned in documents for the first time in 1442, since 1960 represents a world famous town-hotel with comfortable villas and luxurious apartments. According to tradition, the Pastrovici erected this settlement using the treasure they had grabbed from the Turks in the XV century. Centuries latter the town of Sveti Stefan became the residence of Pastorvici. Their court, called ‘bankada’, was having sessions and making decisions there. This tradition is still alive.

By being engaged in fishing and olives the former residents of this island, forced by a hard living and poverty, were leaving it. In search for a better life they were moving towards Constantinople and latter even towards America and the far away Australia. At the end of the Second World War, the island was almost deserted. Thanks to the idea of the distinguished Montenegrin painters like Lubarda and Milunovic, the town-hotel welcomed its firs guests forty years ago. Soon afterwards, it was given the title of one of the most exclusive resorts in the world. The statesmen, high officials, industrialists, film stars, the best sportsmen are its clientela, especially in the prestigious and the legendary villa “118”, where the daily rent goes up to 1.500 dollars.

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  • Written September 5, 2003

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vila Amfora: nice villa

Located in Budva.3 years old building,it has cafe-bar on the 1-st floor with a garden.350 meters to the sea.24 hours-roomservice.There is a seif in a room,cable TV,phone,hairdryer,freezer,airconditioning.
They have 13 apartments for 2 people (27m2) with balcony (10m2)

  • Opinion of Price: about average
  • Written September 5, 2003

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milocer: milocer,facing sv.stefan

ancient real summer residence
if sv.stefan hotel fully booked,same owner,same prices,same comfort.
located facing sv.stefan hotel

  • Opinion of Price: most expensive
  • Written September 13, 2002
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sveti stefan: sveti stefan small island

luxuous hotel (less than before the war),
all the houses are rooms,all with magnificent views...
enjoy the dinner but prefere the excellent and complete breakfast at the terrace...

was before a nest of pirates...

Unique Quality: pool,great views,,peace,flowers,transparent sea waters...

i was there two different times:
first one in the 80's,a great experience
last one,may 2002,always a very charming place,but with less attention to the customer....

  • Opinion of Price: most expensive
  • Address: 15km SE of budva
  • Written September 13, 2002
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