Luxury hotels in Montenegro

Montenegro is home to 3 of the highest-rated luxury hotels in the Luxury Intel index, spanning 2 brands — One&Only, Banyan Tree — with an average score of 4.5 out of 10. Rates range from $124 to $12,407 per night.

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What are the best luxury hotels in Montenegro?
Three hotels lead the Montenegro luxury market. One&Only Portonovi in Herceg Novi scores 6.9/10 and is the most polished resort in the country, with a strong spa, large rooms, and warm service. MAMULA ISLAND BY BANYAN TREE, also in Herceg Novi, scores 4.3/10 and occupies a private-island fortress in Boka Bay, though operational polish is still settling after a management change. SIRO Boka Place in Tivat scores 2.4/10 and is the most serious wellness and fitness hotel in Montenegro.
What is the cheapest luxury hotel in Montenegro?
SIRO Boka Place in Tivat is the cheapest luxury option in Montenegro, starting at $124 per night. It's the most serious wellness and fitness hotel in the country, with a strong gym, food program, and front-of-house team. Rough edges include rooftop noise bleeding into guest rooms and slow deposit refunds, so confirm your room location and deposit terms at check-in.
What is the most expensive luxury hotel in Montenegro?
One&Only Portonovi in Herceg Novi is the most expensive hotel in Montenegro, reaching up to $12,407 per night. It's the country's most polished resort, competing with top Mediterranean properties on its best days, with warm service, a strong spa, and enormous rooms. Food, wine, and extras are aggressively priced even by ultra-luxury standards, and service consistency can wobble. It's best suited to wellness trips, milestones, and off-season stays.
When is the best time to visit luxury hotels in Montenegro?
November is the cheapest month to book a luxury hotel in Montenegro. That said, November is cold and wet on the Adriatic, with many beach-facing amenities closed. For the best balance of weather and value, target late May to mid-June or September, when Boka Bay is warm, swimmable, and less crowded than the July–August peak. Peak summer carries the highest rates and the heaviest crowds along the coast.
Which luxury hotel brands operate in Montenegro?
Two international luxury brands operate in Montenegro across three hotels. One&Only leads with two properties, including One&Only Portonovi in Herceg Novi and SIRO Boka Place in Tivat. Banyan Tree has one property, MAMULA ISLAND BY BANYAN TREE, also in Herceg Novi. All three are concentrated around Boka Bay on the country's Adriatic coast.
How much does a luxury hotel in Montenegro cost?
Luxury hotel rates in Montenegro run from $124 to $12,407 per night, with a median of $930. The entry point is SIRO Boka Place in Tivat at $124, while the ceiling is set by One&Only Portonovi's top suites in Herceg Novi. Expect most bookings at leading properties to cluster near or above the $930 median, especially in summer, with meaningful discounts in the shoulder and off seasons.
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