Submarine Tunnels

Near a small village called Rose, there are three most impressive Submarine Tunnels which were built by the Yugoslav Army. The outside of the opening is designed and covered by fake rocks so they would not be invisible to satellites or spy planes. One of the tunnels is out towards the open sea and Mamula island, the other two are about 1-2 km towards Tivat direction.
There are also a few abandoned Yugoslav Navy ships around.  All tunnels are dead ends, so you cannot swim through, but you can swim to the end and back. On this particular tour, we will not have time for swimming. You can also walk alongside and explore on your own. It is pretty dark at the end, so having a flashlight helps. You will be given 15-20 minutes to photograph the interior of these tunnels. There are also other walking tunnels diverting from the main submarine tunnel. Get off and explore the secret tunnels, go for a swim or if you are truly brave- dive off from the top of the cave into the sea.

PORTONOVI 

An unspoiled Adriatic escape 

Welcome to Portonovi, an idyllic Mediterranean-style village set amid the wild beauty of Montenegro’s Boka Bay.  This is a place where life feels richer somehow, where days move slow and your time is yours to enjoy as you wish. Surrounded only by the soaring peaks and sun-sparkled water of the Adriatic coast, every moment here reveals something new. 

With luxurious homes, the world-class D-Marin Portonovi Marina, and a destination hotel from One&Only all on-site, Portonovi is your gateway to Boka Bay – and all that this untouched land has to offer.

The 26-hectare ultra-premium resort commands an excellent position between mountain and sea, with breath-taking views of over a kilometer of pristine Adriatic coastline. Set right at the entrance of Boka Bay, it is an ideal gateway to discover the stunning 300-kilometer coastline of Montenegro and its 117 beaches.

Portonovi is a 60-acre luxury resort and mega-yacht marina envisioned by Azmont Investments and set in Boka Bay. The resort’s sophisticated, luxurious properties overlook the entrance to pristine Boka Bay, offering the perfect HQ to discover Montenegro’s stunning 300-kilometer coastline with the quickest access for mega yachts to the open sea. The project will include a mix of high-quality shopping and leisure brands, a hotel under the management of One&Only, shopping areas including Harrods, a spa under the management of Espace Chenot, and a marina with 238 deepwater berths for mega and superyachts.

The One&Only nautical playground in Montenegro

One&Only’s collection of 5-star resorts just got even better, with a brand-new offering due to open this summer in the jewel of the Adriatic, Montenegro.

Set at the entrance of stunning Boka Bay, guests will be treated to unparalleled vistas of the sparkling Adriatic and will be able to indulge in a wide array of nautical activities, given that the hotel has its private marina from which boat trips around the coast can be taken.

This fashionable destination is becoming increasingly popular with tourists, who seek a more exclusive resort experience in one of Europe’s most captivating places.

Style and grace

The One&Only Portonovi’s architecture will be designed to echo the Venetian palace-style this part of the country is known for. Terracotta tiled roofs sit atop cream facades that contrast with the deep blue of the bay beyond.

The hotel will boast 113 guest rooms and suites, each of which will feature a contemporary hearth and some even have their private wine cellars.

There are also two private villas suitable for families and guests can dine at Michelin-starred chef Giorgio Locatelli’s restaurant Sabia, which will focus on southern Italian and regional gastronomy.

Wellness abounds

The resort will offer a unique and innovative concept in wellness, the Chenot Espace, a blend of scientifically proven programs and traditional treatments that will bring clients on the “transformative journey of detoxing and resetting the body”.

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