Regent Porto Montenegro.
Built in a grand Renaissance Venetian style, Regent Porto Montenegro anchors the upscale marina village of Tivat with a terracotta-roofed façade reminiscent of an Italian palazzo. The architecture, designed by Tino Zervudachi, avoids generic resort aesthetics in favor of a polished maritime identity defined by local stone, nautical motifs, and deep balconies overlooking the yacht-filled Boka Bay. Unlike isolated beach retreats, the hotel functions as an integrated hub within a sprawling 450-berth marina complex, placing designer boutiques, a yacht club, and waterfront cafés directly at the doorstep. Beyond the infinity pool and spa, the property pays homage to the site’s history as a former naval shipyard through the cozy, book-lined Library Bar. Rooms are designed with a residential feel, many featuring deep soaking tubs and views of the surrounding mountains.