A 7 bedroom villa with breathtaking views, outdoor pool and fitness facilities.
Enjoying an idyllic location overlooking the Aegean Sea, this two-storey, seven bedroom villa features a spectacular terrace with pool, shower and sun beds. Guests also enjoy the use of a fitness room, sauna and steam room.
Spread over 910sqm/ 9,795sqf, our Presidential Villa offers breathtaking views, stunning accommodation and the ultimate in private luxury. Inspired by the beauty of the Bodrum peninsula, the thoughtful decor is clean, contemporary and incredibly inviting. With a fully-equipped kitchen, two inside dining tables and one outside table, it offers the perfect setting for entertaining or simply relaxing over a leisurely meal.
General Features:
- King bed
- Sea view
- Outdoor terrace with pool
- Fully equipped kitchenette
- 910 sqm of space with elevator
- 7 large bedrooms
- Sauna, steam, and fitness rooms
- Inside and Alfresco dining
- Access to helipad
Aman Sveti Stefan
A country famed for its beauty, Montenegro’s most iconic destination is the tiny islet of Sveti Stefan overlooked by Villa Miločer, a graceful stone residence set on a pink sand beach. The former summer residence of Queen Marija Karađorđević, Villa Miločer offers several elegant suites, while the island provides accommodation in 15th-century stone cottages. Together they comprise the unequalled Aman Sveti Stefan.
A trio of beaches
Aman Sveti Stefan offers no less than three pink sandy beaches including the Adriatic jewel known as Queen’s Beach, with its emerald lagoon and forest-ensured privacy. King’s Beach and Sveti Stefan Beach await just a stroll away.
Helicopter & Architecture Tours
Experience Montenegro from the air with a private helicopter tour for up to five people. Fly over the Bay of Kotor and the old towns of Perast, Budva and Ulcinj, or take a flip above Lovcen National Park and Cetinje, up towards the awe-inspiring glacial lakes and limestone peaks of Durmitor National Park in the north.
The wine of Aman Sveti Stefan
Montenegro’s rare Vranac vines produce a dry red wine unique to the Balkans. A distant ancestor of zinfandel and primitivo, the grape’s name means ‘black stallion’ – a nod to its powerful flavour. In collaboration with local winemaker, Goran Radevic, of Radevic Estate, Aman is proud to help preserve this exceptional variety in its signature wine, Aman Sveti Stefan Vranac.