The Chedi Luštica Bay
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Character and identity
The Chedi Luštica Bay sits on the Adriatic at the heart of the Marina Village development, a coastal community on the Luštica peninsula that draws on Montenegrin vernacular: stone facades, terracotta roofs, Mediterranean colour. The 111 rooms and suites start at 473 square feet, each with a balcony facing water or forested mountain, some with kitchenettes for families. Four dining venues span buffet breakfasts and Mediterranean plates at The Restaurant, pastas at The Lobby, grilled local fish at The Spot, and cliffside cocktails at The Rok Beach Bar & Lounge. The spa borrows from Balinese, Tibetan and Indian rituals using VOYA seaweed products.
Who's it for
Best for:
Active couples and families who want an Adriatic base with real things to do. The private pebbly beach, infinity pool, and Marina Village setting open up sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, cycling and hiking, and a Gary Player driving range serves golfers waiting on the full course. Kitchenette rooms make this workable with children.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers wanting a sandy beach should know the shoreline is pebbly. Anyone after a finished resort village or championship golf today will find the area still maturing, with the 18-hole course yet to open. City-break seekers and those wanting walkable nightlife should look to Kotor or Budva.
Bottom line
What defines a stay here is the combination of the Marina Village's outdoor playground and a design language genuinely rooted in Montenegrin tradition, rather than any single restaurant or spa ritual. Book a sea-facing room (kitchenette if you have kids), and target June to September when the driving range, beach club and water sports are all running at full tilt.