Getting to Aman Sveti Stefan

Embark on a seamless journey to Montenegro, arriving at Aman Sveti Stefan with the thoughtful assistance of the resort’s dedicated team.

Aman Sveti Stefan is composed of two distinct settings: the historic island of Sveti Stefan and the serene Villa Miločer, set within lush coastal parkland. The island of Sveti Stefan is open seasonally during the warmer months, while Villa Miločer welcomes guests year-round.

For a smooth and personalised arrival, guests are encouraged to share their accommodation preference and travel details in advance so that the team may coordinate the most suitable transfer and ensure a comfortable start of stay.

 

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Aman Sveti Stefan's islet visible across turquoise Adriatic waters, framed by pine trees.

Visas

Citizens of many countries, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan, can typically enter Montenegro visa-free for short stays but other international guests may require a visa depending on their nationality.

Guests are advised to check the latest visa requirements and travel regulations with the relevant authorities or their nearest Montenegrin embassy prior to departure. 
 

International Flights

Aman Sveti Stefan is conveniently accessed via three main international airports: Tivat Airport (TIV), the closest to the resort, as well as Podgorica Airport (TGD) and Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) in neighbouring Croatia.

Tivat Airport offers seasonal direct connections to major European cities and is the most convenient gateway during the summer months. Podgorica Airport provides a year-round connection to key European hubs. Dubrovnik Airport offers an extensive network of international flights, including long-haul connections, with private transfers available to the resort (border crossing applies).

Direct routes from cities such as London, Paris, Vienna and Belgrade provide easy access, while Istanbul serves as a key international travel hub, offering convenient connections from across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North America. 
 

Airport Transfers

Aman Sveti Stefan provides convenient airport transfers to and from the region’s main international airports: Tivat Airport (TIV), located approximately 40 minutes from the resort; Podgorica Airport (TGD), around one hour away; and Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) in Croatia, approximately three hours by car. Guests arriving via Dubrovnik Airport should note that a border crossing is required, and journey times may vary accordingly.

The transfer service ensures a smooth,hassle-free journey for guests, allowing them to relax and enjoy the spectacular Adriatic coastline from the moment they arrive. 

Other Transfers

Aman Sveti Stefan can arrange a variety of transfers within Montenegro and beyond, ensuring a seamless travel experience for guests. These include private car transfers, chauffeur services and guided journeys to explore the country’s rich culture and natural beauty.

Aman Sveti Stefan’s dedicated team can assist with transportation for all types of excursions – from visits to nearby coastal towns such as Budva and Kotor to scenic drives through Montenegro’s mountains, national parks and historic landmarks. 

Flight duration to Tivat Airport (TIV)

Tivat connects to over 40 international destinations, with Belgrade, Istanbul and London among the busiest routes. 

  • Istanbul, Turkey – 1hr 45min 

  • London, England – 3hr 

  • Paris, France – 2hr 30min 

  • Vienna, Austria – 1hr 30min 
     

Flight duration to Podgorica Airport (TGD)

Podgorica offers year-round connectivity to over 40 destinations, with strong links to European capitals and Istanbul as a major gateway.   
 

  • Istanbul, Turkey – 1hr 45min 

  • Vienna, Austria – 1hr 30min 

  • London, England – 3hr

  • Rome, Italy – 1hr 20min 

Flight duration to Dubrovnik Airport (DBV)

Dubrovnik in Croatia serves over 70 destinations across Europe and beyond, with strong connectivity to key European cities and long-haul routes via major hubs.  

  • London, England – 2hr 40min

  • Paris, France – 2hr 30min 

  • Frankfurt, Germany – 2hr 

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands – 2hr 30min 

  • Istanbul, Turkey – 1hr 55min 

Travel Insurance

While travel insurance is not mandatory for entering Montenegro, it is highly recommended for all travellers. Travel insurance offers coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations or delays, lost baggage, and other unforeseen events that may occur during the journey.

Investing in comprehensive travel insurance ensures peace of mind and protection throughout the trip. 

Peak Season Travel Advisory

During the peak summer months of July and August, Montenegro’s coastline experiences increased traffic, particularly along coastal roads and at border crossings. Journeys between airports and the resort may therefore take longer than usual.

Guests are encouraged to allow for additional time when planning arrivals and departures. The on-property team remains at your disposal to assist with carefully timed transfers, ensuring the most comfortable and seamless journey possible. 

Need to Know 

When travelling to Montenegro and staying at Aman Sveti Stefan, it is advisable to have some local currency (Euros) for small purchases, although credit cards are widely accepted.

English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, and locals also appreciate basic phrases in Montenegrin. Montenegro enjoys a Mediterranean climate along the coast, with warm summers and mild winters, so packing should reflect seasonal conditions.

Respect for local customs and traditions, particularly in historic towns and religious sites, enhances the overall experience and connection to the destination. 

 

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The Aman Sveti Stefan team is available to assist you with enquiries. Please contact us for further details.