Best Things to Do in Sveti Stefan – A Guide to an Unforgettable Stay

Sveti Stefan is a town and an islet in Budva municipality. It is renowned as Montenegro’s most luxurious destination, known for its breathtaking island hotel, stunning coastline, and rich history. It is located around 6 km (3.7 miles) southeast of Budva. The picturesque islet was originally a fishing village dating back to the 15th century. Over time, it transformed into a luxurious retreat, attracting celebrities, royals, and travelers seeking an exclusive Mediterranean experience.

Today, it remains a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit spot on the Adriatic coast. Whether you’re a history buff, a beach lover, or simply someone in search of an unforgettable getaway, Sveti Stefan has something to offer. Here’s everything you need to know before planning your trip.

How to get to Sveti Stefan?

Reaching this coastal oasis should be relatively easy, with multiple transportation options from places such as Budva or towns even further away like Tivat or Podgorica.

  • Car – So far the most convenient and used means of transportation is by car. This option ensures your comfort, as well as flexibility with time and movement. All the landmarks in Sveti Stefan will be easily reachable and there will be no time restraints. If you start from Budva, the ride to Sveti Stefan will take around 15 minutes, and will be accompanied by a beautiful view of the Adriatic Sea.
  • Public transport – There is a bus route from Budva that goes to Sveti Stefan multiple times a day. It is always recommended to check the schedules right before your trips because they tend to change seasonally. The ride takes approximately 20 minutes and it is fairly cheap ($2-4). However, if you are going from another city, be it Podgorica or any other, you will most likely have to change buses in Budva since there is no direct line to Sveti Stefan.

  • Airplane – If you are flying to Montenegro and would like to head to Sveti Stefan right away. There are two airports. The nearest is the one in Tivat, which is located 30 km (18 m) from your destination. The national airport in Podgorica is the second nearest, being 55 km (35 m) away, it takes around an hour to drive there, in good traffic.

What is the best time to visit Sveti Stefan?

Montenegro sees the greatest number of visitors during summer months, but the country’s stunning mountain ranges and charming urban life make it a great destination even in the off-season. But what about Sveti Stefan? It all depends on what you are looking for in your trip, but generally Sveti Stefan is a very popular beachgoer destination.

The weather and water temperatures are the most favorable in July and August. However, this is the peak season, which means that the crowds are bigger and prices are higher.

If you prefer a calmer experience, the shoulder season is the best time for you to visit Sveti Stefan. The months right before the peak of summer, and those following, are still quite enjoyable for multiple reasons; the prices of accommodation are cheaper, the weather is great for various outdoor activities, and there are fewer people.

Whenever you decide to visit Sveti Stefan, you are bound to have an unforgettable vacation.

The best beaches in Sveti Stefan

As we have already mentioned earlier in this blog, Sveti Stefan is a high-end vacationing spot. Most of it is part of Aman Resort. Many celebrities, from Hollywood stars to world-known athletes, have had the pleasure to spend their hot summer days here. For example, the legendary Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic had his wedding in Sveti Stefan in 2014. This makes it very exclusive, and unfortunately, some areas of Sveti Stefa, especially the islet, are off-limits to the public.

However, the best parts of Sveti Stefan are free. It is home to one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic coast. Let us give you a list of some of them that you must see.

  • Sveti Stefan Beach – The beach that offers stunning views of the Sveti Stefan islet. It is separated into two parts, with the north segment being exclusively reserved for Aman Resort guests, and the south segment being open to the public. The beach is covered in sand, which contrasts the crystal clear water beautifully.

  • Next on our list is Miločer Beach. It is a public beach, although it used to be a private property of the Yugoslav royal family. There is a graceful regal villa behind it, which is now part of Aman Resort. Located just a 10-minute walk north of Sveti Stefan Beach, it is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a great secluded spot. Similar to the previous one, it is covered with a mixture of fine sand and small pebbles.
  • Queen’s Beach – Once a favourite hideout of Queen Marija Karađorđević, it is surrounded by cypress and olive trees and offers a serene and private beach experience.

What to see in Sveti Stefan?

There is so much more to do and see in Sveti Stefan besides its stunning beaches. It is also a place of history and culture. Here is a list of some of its greatest landmarks:

  • Church of St. Sava – It is a small Orthodox church, bearing great historical value. It sits on top of a hill and offers its visitors a beautiful panoramic view of the sea, as well as Sveti Stefan.
  • Another spiritual and religious sight is Praskvica Monastery. It is generally believed that the monastery was founded in the 11th century. Nowadays, it consists of six churches and is known as a tranquil space that offers its visitors a peaceful ambience and a great insight into Montenegro’s religious heritage.
  • Miločer Park, the same as Miločer Beach, used to be property of the royal family. Now it is a public park where people can take leisurely strolls and admire the carefully depicted greenery.

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Top activities in Sveti Stefan

For those who prefer an active vacation rather than an idle one, Sveti Stefan offers plenty of outdoor activities, as well as other delights.

  • Boat tours – There are plenty of options of tours by boat, where you can explore the natural beauties of Montenegro on water. Some of the most popular excursions are one to the Bay of Kotor, Blue Cave, Pigeon’s Cave, and many more.
  • Nature Walks – The hills surrounding Sveti Stefan are perfect for hiking enthusiasts. Trails lead to breathtaking viewpoints, including those near the Church of St. Sava. Milocer Park also offers gentle walking trails through greenery, ideal for a peaceful escape in nature.
  • Snorkeling – Sveti Stefan is famous for the crystal clear waters, which makes it a perfect spot for diving. Explore underwater caves, reefs, and marine life in various dive sites all in its vicinity.

  • Dine out – The best way to end your day is a dinner on a terrace with a stunning view of the sea. You can have an amazing culinary experience, all while watching the sun set, in restaurants like Olive and Aman Sveti Stefan. Enjoy Montenegrin gastronomic delights while pairing it with great local wines. Our suggestion is Krstač, a crisp white, the wine that goes well with fresh seafood.

Sveti Stefan, a fishing village turned luxurious resort, is a wonderful combination of Montenegrin natural riches and history. Once a spot for royals, now it offers a glimpse into what that lifestyle is like.

If you’re looking for your next dream getaway, Sveti Stefan should be on your travel bucket list!