Porto Montenegro - Selection of Properties













Porto Montenegro - Selection of Properties
The Mediterranean’s leading luxury yacht homeport and marina village.
- APARTMENTS
- DUPLEX WATERFRONT HOMES
- PENTHOUSE SUITES
- STUDIOS
The very best available.
Price: On request.
HOTEL FEATURES:
High specification 1-3 bedroom apartments (74m2 to 344m2)
Prices start from €409,000
Option to participate in the Regent rental pool programme
Unobstructed sea and mountain views
Residents-only pool deck with separate leisure, lap and children’s pools
Pool Club with landscaped gardens and cafe service
Access to Porto Montenegro’s Owners Club and 24hr Lifestyle Management Team
Private walkway to Regent Porto Montenegro Hotel and facilities
Secure underground car parking
Furniture packages and onsite interior design services
RESORT FEATURES:
Restaurants & Bars
Sports Club (Tennis, Squash, fitness centre, cricket nets)
Yacht Club (sailing events, PMYC Membership, Sailing school, Pool, Restaurant, Sports Club, Reciprocal Clubs
Platinum Night Club
Naval Heritage Collection Museum
Knightsbridge School
Resort Village Events (Rowing Sessions, Spa, Sailing)
Real Estate Owners Club
On-site Regent Hotel (Spa & Fitness, Meetings & Events)
Travel & Yacht Services
Resort Shops and Services
LOCATION
Montenegro boasts unspoiled beauty, an abundance of nature and clean, clear waters. Still a relatively undiscovered gem where eastern Europe meets west, the country’s 295km coastline has countless uninhabited islands, secret coves and charming harbours alongside unique historical sites – reminders of the country’s grand past.
Equally magnificent is Montenegro’s mountainous interior with its monasteries, river canyons, wildlife reserves, glacial lakes and one of the world’s most important national parks, Durmitor. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Montenegro is rapidly growing in popularity as a tourist destination. Strict governmental controls ensure that development remains limited and the country’s diverse landscape is well protected.
Often referred to as the southernmost fjord in Europe, the Boka Bay is in fact a drowned river canyon. The high mountains that bend around the coastline protect the bay from the open sea and from the cold climate of the north in winter. This allows an abundance of Mediterranean vegetation to grow: agave, palm, mimosa, oleander, kiwi, pomegranate and medicinal herbs can all flourish in these temperatures. The Bay is naturally divided into four smaller parts – Herceg Novi, Risan, Kotor and Tivat. Kotor, a UNESCO protected walled city, is the old coastal and cultural centre which has withstood countless invasions over the centuries and now attracts a lively tourist crowd in summer for its splendid churches and squares. Home to Porto Montenegro, Tivat is the heart of the coastline’s burgeoning tourism industry. Catering to its bustling nautical community with new restaurants, bars and cafés cropping up across town. Tivat also boasts numerous pretty nearby coves and the greatest number of sunny days of any town on the Bay.