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PAID CONTENT FOR PORTONOVI


PAID CONTENT FOR PORTONOVI


Portonovi BOKA BAY, MONTENEGRO


At the point where the Adriatic meets Montenegro’s mountains, Boka Bay stretches inland in a series of calm, sheltered waters framed by historic stone towns. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s often called Europe’s southernmost ford, yet its atmosphere is unmistakably Mediterranean, shaped by a long maritime tradition, sunlit days and a slower coastal pace. At the entrance to this natural harbour lies


Portonovi, a 64-acre Mediterranean-style village designed for year-round living. Landscaped parks, a vibrant marina promenade, more than 30 swimming pools and a mix of restaurants, cafes and high-end chic boutiques create a complete coastal community, all anchored by an award- winning full-service 238-berth marina capable of hosting superyachts of up to 460ft in length. The presence of Europe’s first One&Only Resort and the renowned Chenot Espace spa further sets Portonovi apart as one of the Adriatic’s most exclusive addresses. Everything you need is within walking distance: a pharmacy, supermarket, state-of-the-art gym,


beauty salons and world-class dining options. Whether travellers are here for a weekend or all year long, there’s no need to compromise between ease and excellence. Portonovi is designed as a pedestrian-friendly village where residents and guests feel safe, connected and free to explore. While many coastal destinations hibernate


once summer ends, Portonovi keeps beating with life throughout the year. With a vibrant calendar that really comes into its own during the summer and festive seasons, Portonovi nurtures a lifestyle that’s rich in meaningful moments, from wellness sessions and culinary highlights to thoughtfully curated events for all ages. The appeal of living here goes beyond the


apartment walls. Just a short stroll away, Herceg Novi’s Old Town offers narrow stone streets, lively squares and the centuries-old Kanli Kula fortress with panoramic views over the bay. A boat trip to Perast reveals its baroque waterfront and the island church of Our Lady of the Rocks, while nearby Kotor enchants with its UNESCO-listed medieval walls and thriving cafe culture.


DON’T MISS Stroll along the marina promenade at sunset, then dine al fresco with uninterrupted views of Boka Bay’s shimmering waters


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KEY FEATURES • Waterfront properties • 2 sandy beaches • 2 tennis courts • One&Only Portonovi Resort • Chenot Espace spa & wellness centre


GET IN TOUCH portonovi.com T: +38 26 799 4994 E: enquiries@portonovi.com


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