
Review: The Chedi Luštica Bay, Tivat, Montenegro
This post was originally published on this sitePerched on the Luštica peninsula, The Chedi Luštica Bay is part boutique retreat, part thoughtful marine village — low-slung, limestone-touched buildings that frame a sheltered marina and a private beach. With 111 rooms and suites, an Asian-rooted spa with indoor and outdoor pools, multiple dining venues, and a sustainability programme that is unusually robust for a new coastal resort, it’s a place where you can choose to do very little, yet also exquisitely set up to help you do everything you want to do — rest, wander, eat well, and be well. The welcome My arrival was later than planned — a cancelled flight and a two-hour transfer from Dubrovnik conspired to make the day longer than intended — but the team smoothed every edge. Rade met me with a warm, calm welcome and personally accompanied me to Room 3010, passing Milena Živković’s sea-themed artwork that adorns the corridors. It was only when I explored the hotel more later that I realised that her paintings mirror the ocean depths, transitioning from sun-drenched shallows at the top of the building to the mysterious deep on the lower floors. The room I stayed in Room




