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A fortified village dating back to the 15th century, the island of Sveti Stefan is a uniquely atmospheric setting of cobbled lanes, handsome courtyards and serene sea views. Hand-restored stone buildings house the 50 Rooms, Cottages and Suites on the island, each one individually styled to showcase original details and to harmonize with the centuries of history that give the isle its inimitable charm.
Aman Sveti Stefan
Sveti Stefan
Cetinje, Montenegro
85315
Nearest Airport: TGD
The tour of the island of St Stefan is a waste of time and money. The tour lasts 30 min and costs 25e, it is rushed and you don't have time to see well or enjoy. Our tour guide was Marijana who speaks average or below average English. She knows nothing of the history so when you ask her a question she snaps and says everybody is asking the same or Oh my God what a question. Instead of talking about the history she showed the apartment where the night costs 3000 e (which is nothing special btw). All in all, she is a rude, ignorant person. But you get a free water😊 (probably the most expensive water you will pay =25e) And yes, if you don't speak English or Serbian you will not be able to understand anything. If you still choose to go on this tour, pick another guide. Avoid Marijana.
Quest43952869821
When we visited the hotel was closed for renovation although we got to book a guided walking tour to explore the island. The ticket is €25 per person and covers a 1.5 hour tour through the entire island and explores churches, common areas and a display room to see. It’s a great photo opportunity as many of the areas are picturesque and clam, allowing enough time to grab some photos undisturbed. Our guide on the day was Maria, who was very informative and kind. She answered a lot of questions on the history of the churches present and also took some photos of us on the day 😁 If you’re looking to do something unique in Sveti Stefan, you can book this tour at the building right behind Queen’s beach(signs on the way) they have one every 30 mins with different guides.
CelestePillay
We spent a great vacation at Sveti Stefan in July 21 and we’re lucky to visit Queens beaches for free. The hotels didn’t work there and everybody could visit these excellent beaches for free! Crystal clear water, big wide line of beaches, amazing nature and sunsets! One big minus: be ready there are no toilets at all close to these beaches, it was so strange to me. The guests had to use some places in the park as a toilet. I asked a few times to security about the toilet but he answered there are no any, only on Sveti Stefan beach which is a couple km from there😳
svitlana2323 - Ukraine
I had dreamed of this for years - and we went before peak season started which meant a deserted island which staff that were extremely attentive to our every move. Loved it - looking forward to going back.
Sophie F - Hong Kong
We had the best time here this fall. The island had just closed for the season, so we stayed in the Villa for three nights(but were given a private tour of the island). Our room was spacious, comfortable, light, and had a beautiful ocean view. The staff took care of our every wish and need. The food was to die for. We spent one day at the private beach, enjoyed the spa and had the best massage of my life. Can't wait to return!
Gigijv - Minneapolis, Minnesota
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