PAID CONTENT FOR LUŠTICA BAY
PAID CONTENT FOR LUŠTICA BAY
PAID CONTENT FOR LUŠTICA BAY
Luštica Bay MONTENEGRO
GOLF LEGEND GARY PLAYER HAS SAID OF LUŠTICA BAY THAT IF HE HAD TO HAVE A VILLA ON ANY GOLF COURSE THIS WOULD BE HIS PLACE — IT’S EASY TO SEE WHY
A life saturated in wonder On Montenegro’s wild Adriatic coast, where the UNESCO-protected Bay of Kotor spills into open sea, lies Luštica Bay — a purpose-built town that’s already established itself as one of the country’s most alluring destinations. The setting alone is extraordinary: dramatic mountains drop into crystal-clear waters, pine forests scent the air and hidden coves shimmer turquoise beneath the sun. Covering 1,700 acres, nearly four times the footprint of Monaco, the town dedicates 90% of its land to unspoiled landscapes, preserving the rugged charm that makes this corner of the Adriatic so irresistible. Sustainability is woven into every decision, from the use of local stone in its buildings to the masterplan that envisions Luštica Bay as a self-sustaining community of homes, schools, shops and cultural spaces. Life here flows easily between sea and shore. Five
pristine beaches stretch across the town’s coastline, their calm waters ideal for swimming, snorkelling and paddleboarding, while just beyond the marina, kayakers and sailors can uncover hidden caves and
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coves that feel like private discoveries. At the centre of it all is a 176-berth marina, designed to welcome vessels large and small. It’s more than a gateway to the sea, the marina village has become Luštica Bay’s beating heart, lined with boutiques, galleries, cafes and waterfront restaurants that spill onto the quay.
Life. Elevated Unlike many Mediterranean resorts that slumber through the colder months, Luštica Bay was created as a year-round destination. The town already has a cosmopolitan community of residents drawn from more than 50 countries and the events calendar ensures there’s always something to gather for: film screenings under the stars, food festivals celebrating Montenegrin heritage, concerts by the water and bustling local markets. The five-star Chedi Luštica Bay anchors the hotel scene, offering not only elegant rooms and a world-class spa but also restaurants that champion local ingredients, from freshly caught seafood to olive oils pressed
in nearby groves. For those seeking active pursuits, hiking and cycling trails crisscross the Luštica Peninsula, winding through pine forests and wildflower meadows before opening onto sweeping views of the Adriatic.
Crafted between greens & blues Montenegro’s first 18-hole Gary Player–designed golf course will open in phases, with the first nine holes scheduled for completion in 2026 and the full course set to be finalized in
2028.Stretching across 212 acres, the course is carved organically into the terrain, with elevations from 130 to 310 metres offering breathtaking panoramas of the Adriatic Sea and Boka Bay at every turn. But golf is just one of many ways to experience the outdoors here. Divers can descend into the Adriatic’s clear waters to explore marine life and shipwrecks, kayakers can skim past dramatic cliffs, and sailors can chart courses along a coastline studded with beaches and ancient fishing villages. Even a simple evening walk reveals the essence of life here: a horizon of
mountains, the scent of lavender and citrus on the air, and skies streaked pink at sunset.
A prudent investment in a promising market As part of Luštica Bay’s third and most exclusive neighbourhood, The Peaks, a limited collection of villas is now available overlooking the forthcoming golf course. Designed by internationally acclaimed architects, these homes blend Mediterranean elegance with Montenegrin tradition: stone facades echo the rugged hillsides, terracotta roofs glow warm against the sun, and interiors flow effortlessly into terraces with private pools. Villas range from 275 to 400sq m, with double-height living areas, freestanding bathtubs, walk-in wardrobes and outdoor kitchens designed for entertaining long into the evening. Prices start from €3.3million, with flexible payment plans available, and buyers benefit from Luštica Bay’s strong track record of growth — property values have risen an average of 13% annually. With €600 million already invested and a total €1.6 billion planned by 2033, this is Montenegro’s
most ambitious coastal development, promising an exceptional standard of living in one of the Mediterranean’s rising destinations.
Model for prime coastal living To date, more than €575 million has been invested into a hotel, marina, residential zones and recreational facilities. The total investment is projected to reach €1.6 billion by 2033, making Luštica Bay the largest greenfield investment in Montenegro. By then, it will be home to more than 6,000 residents in over 3,000 apartments and 300 luxury sea-view villas, alongside seven hotels including the renowned The Chedi Luštica Bay. With its golf course, five beaches, vibrant events
calendar and premium amenities, Luštica Bay is a dynamic Mediterranean destination. Whether arriving by yacht or via Tivat Airport, 15 minutes away, its appeal lies in harmony: a balance between nature and design, simplicity and sophistication. This is not manufactured glamour, but a town with its own identity, where life unfolds at an unhurried pace against an unforgettable backdrop.
DON’T MISS Swim in impossibly clear waters and relax on one of the town’s five pristine beaches
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KEY FACILITIES • New villas in the prestigious neighbourhood of The Peaks
• 5 pristine beaches • Renowned golf course • Exceptional standard of living
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