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5 star

Nikki Beach Montenegro
4.2/559 Reviews

Nikki Beach Montenegro

Tivat|4.03km from city center
With a stay at Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Montenegro in Duraševići, you'll be 6.4 mi (10.3 km) from St. Triphon Cathedral and 7.9 mi (12.8 km) from Porto Montenegro. This luxury hotel is 15.4 mi (24.8 km) from Our Lady of the Rocks and 17.8 mi (28.7 km) from Lovcen National Park.Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. After a day at the private beach, you can enjoy other recreational amenities including an indoor pool and a sauna. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine at Main restaurant, a restaurant where you can take in the garden view, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Relax with a refreshing drink at the beach bar, the poolside bar, or one of 2 bars/lounges. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM.Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 41 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and espresso makers. LCD televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
La Fleur Boutique Hotel
4.8/520 Reviews

La Fleur Boutique Hotel

Tivat|1.18km from city center
I was booked into La Fleur Hotel for two nights for business. I was met by their front desk receptionist Durko Vujovic and immediately felt welcomed. I arrived to my room and it was so lovely. I believe it was on floor 2, it had a nice sitting room and separate bedroom. Having travelled in Europe many times, I expected somewhat smaller accommodations but this was roomier than expected. It even had a guest bathroom with shower by the entryway. the room was uber clean and the décor was stylish and comfortable. I met General Manager Natasa Marojevic that evening and she was also very welcoming and asked how my stay was so far. I told her that although I was there on business, I work in the Cruise Line industry, that my wife would LOVE this hotel. The breakfast was lovely with many choices at the little quaint buffet, and you could also order a la carte which I did. My dinner was a fixed dinner via my company voucher and it was a nice meal. I did look through the menu and although they don't have a huge selection, it was adequate. The staff on the rooftop restaurant was also very pleasant. There is a lovely little boardwalk just minutes from the hotel so I ventured out to have a look and it was also lovely. Plenty of restaurants and bars to keep you busy. There is also a small beach that looked to be frequented by a few locals with enough room for some travelers for sure. All in all, this boutique hotel gets 5 stars from me. I was a bit sad to leave to join my ship, I was thoroughly enjoying my stay. I hope to visit again.

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Hotel Palma
4.2/536 Reviews

Hotel Palma

Tivat|1.07km from city center
Dreadful experience. Loved the scenery, but we found most of the staff at this Hotel were rude, abrupt and unfriendly. Maybe it's their nature? We were advised that the locals were used to Russians, which is why they were rude, but that's no excuse. No manners- No please or thank you. When we ordered a drink the first question they asked was ”cash or card”. The buffet every evening was like a school canteen- overcooked food left for hours. No chef visible. No variation. We ordered a glass of their best red wine and were charged 7.50 euros for a small glass. It tasted nice, so we went to the local supermarket to buy a bottle and were shocked to find it was 2 euros a bottle! At breakfast time we asked for de-caffeinated coffee (medical reasons) but were told we had to pay extra for this. I asked why, as they cost the same price in the shops? The reply was - that's the rules. I requested they ask the owner to waive the charge because we were not eating any breakfast all week (intermittent fasting) despite being charged for it. The next day the reply was still no. The owner was apparently a female, but she was never available to speak to. We were not allowed to keep any food or drinks in the fridge in our room, and yet did give us a kettle when we asked for one. The housekeeping services did not clean our coffee cups in the room or the surfaces. We had no fresh bed linen in a week. The towels were very thin and worn- looked like they were very old. When we asked for 2 wine glasses for our room, they asked for our room number. As if we would not return 2 old, chipped glasses! There were no beach towels left by the afternoon, but they were very thin and poor quality anyway. 2 days before we came home they packed away all the beach sun loungers! As the beach was stoney, we could not lie on it, so we had to walk to another beach resort to sunbathe. There was no entertainment, so we played cards in the bar area, but the staff turened the lights off at 11pm! One evening I had a headache and so sat in the bar area with a mug of boiled water. The waiter was very sarcastic about the fact that I had brought my ”own drink” - tutted and shook his head because I didn't buy a drink that evening. We were made to feel very uncomfortable and as if we were an inconvenience. So much so that we went to a local bar to buy drinks rather than stay in the hotel. That is how they made us feel! It was such a shame, because the Port is beatiful and the views from the Hotel were amazing. We went on a fantastic trip to Lake Skadar and Kotor was lovely too. If we go back we would stay in Kotor. Coming home, the airport was very disorganised and unprepared for tourists too. No shops or restaurants. Queued for almost 2 hours to get through security & passport control- not enough staff on. No one was smiling. The locals need to up their game if they want to encourage tourists to return.

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Spomenik palim borcima

La Fleur Boutique Hotel
4.8/520 Reviews

La Fleur Boutique Hotel

Tivat|0.3km from Spomenik palim borcima
I was booked into La Fleur Hotel for two nights for business. I was met by their front desk receptionist Durko Vujovic and immediately felt welcomed. I arrived to my room and it was so lovely. I believe it was on floor 2, it had a nice sitting room and separate bedroom. Having travelled in Europe many times, I expected somewhat smaller accommodations but this was roomier than expected. It even had a guest bathroom with shower by the entryway. the room was uber clean and the décor was stylish and comfortable. I met General Manager Natasa Marojevic that evening and she was also very welcoming and asked how my stay was so far. I told her that although I was there on business, I work in the Cruise Line industry, that my wife would LOVE this hotel. The breakfast was lovely with many choices at the little quaint buffet, and you could also order a la carte which I did. My dinner was a fixed dinner via my company voucher and it was a nice meal. I did look through the menu and although they don't have a huge selection, it was adequate. The staff on the rooftop restaurant was also very pleasant. There is a lovely little boardwalk just minutes from the hotel so I ventured out to have a look and it was also lovely. Plenty of restaurants and bars to keep you busy. There is also a small beach that looked to be frequented by a few locals with enough room for some travelers for sure. All in all, this boutique hotel gets 5 stars from me. I was a bit sad to leave to join my ship, I was thoroughly enjoying my stay. I hope to visit again.
Hotel Palma
4.2/536 Reviews

Hotel Palma

Tivat|0.47km from Spomenik palim borcima
Dreadful experience. Loved the scenery, but we found most of the staff at this Hotel were rude, abrupt and unfriendly. Maybe it's their nature? We were advised that the locals were used to Russians, which is why they were rude, but that's no excuse. No manners- No please or thank you. When we ordered a drink the first question they asked was ”cash or card”. The buffet every evening was like a school canteen- overcooked food left for hours. No chef visible. No variation. We ordered a glass of their best red wine and were charged 7.50 euros for a small glass. It tasted nice, so we went to the local supermarket to buy a bottle and were shocked to find it was 2 euros a bottle! At breakfast time we asked for de-caffeinated coffee (medical reasons) but were told we had to pay extra for this. I asked why, as they cost the same price in the shops? The reply was - that's the rules. I requested they ask the owner to waive the charge because we were not eating any breakfast all week (intermittent fasting) despite being charged for it. The next day the reply was still no. The owner was apparently a female, but she was never available to speak to. We were not allowed to keep any food or drinks in the fridge in our room, and yet did give us a kettle when we asked for one. The housekeeping services did not clean our coffee cups in the room or the surfaces. We had no fresh bed linen in a week. The towels were very thin and worn- looked like they were very old. When we asked for 2 wine glasses for our room, they asked for our room number. As if we would not return 2 old, chipped glasses! There were no beach towels left by the afternoon, but they were very thin and poor quality anyway. 2 days before we came home they packed away all the beach sun loungers! As the beach was stoney, we could not lie on it, so we had to walk to another beach resort to sunbathe. There was no entertainment, so we played cards in the bar area, but the staff turened the lights off at 11pm! One evening I had a headache and so sat in the bar area with a mug of boiled water. The waiter was very sarcastic about the fact that I had brought my ”own drink” - tutted and shook his head because I didn't buy a drink that evening. We were made to feel very uncomfortable and as if we were an inconvenience. So much so that we went to a local bar to buy drinks rather than stay in the hotel. That is how they made us feel! It was such a shame, because the Port is beatiful and the views from the Hotel were amazing. We went on a fantastic trip to Lake Skadar and Kotor was lovely too. If we go back we would stay in Kotor. Coming home, the airport was very disorganised and unprepared for tourists too. No shops or restaurants. Queued for almost 2 hours to get through security & passport control- not enough staff on. No one was smiling. The locals need to up their game if they want to encourage tourists to return.

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Museum and Gallery

La Fleur Boutique Hotel
4.8/520 Reviews

La Fleur Boutique Hotel

Tivat|0.16km from Museum and Gallery
I was booked into La Fleur Hotel for two nights for business. I was met by their front desk receptionist Durko Vujovic and immediately felt welcomed. I arrived to my room and it was so lovely. I believe it was on floor 2, it had a nice sitting room and separate bedroom. Having travelled in Europe many times, I expected somewhat smaller accommodations but this was roomier than expected. It even had a guest bathroom with shower by the entryway. the room was uber clean and the décor was stylish and comfortable. I met General Manager Natasa Marojevic that evening and she was also very welcoming and asked how my stay was so far. I told her that although I was there on business, I work in the Cruise Line industry, that my wife would LOVE this hotel. The breakfast was lovely with many choices at the little quaint buffet, and you could also order a la carte which I did. My dinner was a fixed dinner via my company voucher and it was a nice meal. I did look through the menu and although they don't have a huge selection, it was adequate. The staff on the rooftop restaurant was also very pleasant. There is a lovely little boardwalk just minutes from the hotel so I ventured out to have a look and it was also lovely. Plenty of restaurants and bars to keep you busy. There is also a small beach that looked to be frequented by a few locals with enough room for some travelers for sure. All in all, this boutique hotel gets 5 stars from me. I was a bit sad to leave to join my ship, I was thoroughly enjoying my stay. I hope to visit again.
Hotel Palma
4.2/536 Reviews

Hotel Palma

Tivat|0.43km from Museum and Gallery
Dreadful experience. Loved the scenery, but we found most of the staff at this Hotel were rude, abrupt and unfriendly. Maybe it's their nature? We were advised that the locals were used to Russians, which is why they were rude, but that's no excuse. No manners- No please or thank you. When we ordered a drink the first question they asked was ”cash or card”. The buffet every evening was like a school canteen- overcooked food left for hours. No chef visible. No variation. We ordered a glass of their best red wine and were charged 7.50 euros for a small glass. It tasted nice, so we went to the local supermarket to buy a bottle and were shocked to find it was 2 euros a bottle! At breakfast time we asked for de-caffeinated coffee (medical reasons) but were told we had to pay extra for this. I asked why, as they cost the same price in the shops? The reply was - that's the rules. I requested they ask the owner to waive the charge because we were not eating any breakfast all week (intermittent fasting) despite being charged for it. The next day the reply was still no. The owner was apparently a female, but she was never available to speak to. We were not allowed to keep any food or drinks in the fridge in our room, and yet did give us a kettle when we asked for one. The housekeeping services did not clean our coffee cups in the room or the surfaces. We had no fresh bed linen in a week. The towels were very thin and worn- looked like they were very old. When we asked for 2 wine glasses for our room, they asked for our room number. As if we would not return 2 old, chipped glasses! There were no beach towels left by the afternoon, but they were very thin and poor quality anyway. 2 days before we came home they packed away all the beach sun loungers! As the beach was stoney, we could not lie on it, so we had to walk to another beach resort to sunbathe. There was no entertainment, so we played cards in the bar area, but the staff turened the lights off at 11pm! One evening I had a headache and so sat in the bar area with a mug of boiled water. The waiter was very sarcastic about the fact that I had brought my ”own drink” - tutted and shook his head because I didn't buy a drink that evening. We were made to feel very uncomfortable and as if we were an inconvenience. So much so that we went to a local bar to buy drinks rather than stay in the hotel. That is how they made us feel! It was such a shame, because the Port is beatiful and the views from the Hotel were amazing. We went on a fantastic trip to Lake Skadar and Kotor was lovely too. If we go back we would stay in Kotor. Coming home, the airport was very disorganised and unprepared for tourists too. No shops or restaurants. Queued for almost 2 hours to get through security & passport control- not enough staff on. No one was smiling. The locals need to up their game if they want to encourage tourists to return.

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Clock Tower

La Fleur Boutique Hotel
4.8/520 Reviews

La Fleur Boutique Hotel

Tivat|0.14km from Clock Tower
I was booked into La Fleur Hotel for two nights for business. I was met by their front desk receptionist Durko Vujovic and immediately felt welcomed. I arrived to my room and it was so lovely. I believe it was on floor 2, it had a nice sitting room and separate bedroom. Having travelled in Europe many times, I expected somewhat smaller accommodations but this was roomier than expected. It even had a guest bathroom with shower by the entryway. the room was uber clean and the décor was stylish and comfortable. I met General Manager Natasa Marojevic that evening and she was also very welcoming and asked how my stay was so far. I told her that although I was there on business, I work in the Cruise Line industry, that my wife would LOVE this hotel. The breakfast was lovely with many choices at the little quaint buffet, and you could also order a la carte which I did. My dinner was a fixed dinner via my company voucher and it was a nice meal. I did look through the menu and although they don't have a huge selection, it was adequate. The staff on the rooftop restaurant was also very pleasant. There is a lovely little boardwalk just minutes from the hotel so I ventured out to have a look and it was also lovely. Plenty of restaurants and bars to keep you busy. There is also a small beach that looked to be frequented by a few locals with enough room for some travelers for sure. All in all, this boutique hotel gets 5 stars from me. I was a bit sad to leave to join my ship, I was thoroughly enjoying my stay. I hope to visit again.
Hotel Palma
4.2/536 Reviews

Hotel Palma

Tivat|0.41km from Clock Tower
Dreadful experience. Loved the scenery, but we found most of the staff at this Hotel were rude, abrupt and unfriendly. Maybe it's their nature? We were advised that the locals were used to Russians, which is why they were rude, but that's no excuse. No manners- No please or thank you. When we ordered a drink the first question they asked was ”cash or card”. The buffet every evening was like a school canteen- overcooked food left for hours. No chef visible. No variation. We ordered a glass of their best red wine and were charged 7.50 euros for a small glass. It tasted nice, so we went to the local supermarket to buy a bottle and were shocked to find it was 2 euros a bottle! At breakfast time we asked for de-caffeinated coffee (medical reasons) but were told we had to pay extra for this. I asked why, as they cost the same price in the shops? The reply was - that's the rules. I requested they ask the owner to waive the charge because we were not eating any breakfast all week (intermittent fasting) despite being charged for it. The next day the reply was still no. The owner was apparently a female, but she was never available to speak to. We were not allowed to keep any food or drinks in the fridge in our room, and yet did give us a kettle when we asked for one. The housekeeping services did not clean our coffee cups in the room or the surfaces. We had no fresh bed linen in a week. The towels were very thin and worn- looked like they were very old. When we asked for 2 wine glasses for our room, they asked for our room number. As if we would not return 2 old, chipped glasses! There were no beach towels left by the afternoon, but they were very thin and poor quality anyway. 2 days before we came home they packed away all the beach sun loungers! As the beach was stoney, we could not lie on it, so we had to walk to another beach resort to sunbathe. There was no entertainment, so we played cards in the bar area, but the staff turened the lights off at 11pm! One evening I had a headache and so sat in the bar area with a mug of boiled water. The waiter was very sarcastic about the fact that I had brought my ”own drink” - tutted and shook his head because I didn't buy a drink that evening. We were made to feel very uncomfortable and as if we were an inconvenience. So much so that we went to a local bar to buy drinks rather than stay in the hotel. That is how they made us feel! It was such a shame, because the Port is beatiful and the views from the Hotel were amazing. We went on a fantastic trip to Lake Skadar and Kotor was lovely too. If we go back we would stay in Kotor. Coming home, the airport was very disorganised and unprepared for tourists too. No shops or restaurants. Queued for almost 2 hours to get through security & passport control- not enough staff on. No one was smiling. The locals need to up their game if they want to encourage tourists to return.

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La Fleur Boutique Hotel
4.8/520 Reviews
I was booked into La Fleur Hotel for two nights for business. I was met by their front desk receptionist Durko Vujovic and immediately felt welcomed. I arrived to my room and it was so lovely. I believe it was on floor 2, it had a nice sitting room and separate bedroom. Having travelled in Europe many times, I expected somewhat smaller accommodations but this was roomier than expected. It even had a guest bathroom with shower by the entryway. the room was uber clean and the décor was stylish and comfortable. I met General Manager Natasa Marojevic that evening and she was also very welcoming and asked how my stay was so far. I told her that although I was there on business, I work in the Cruise Line industry, that my wife would LOVE this hotel. The breakfast was lovely with many choices at the little quaint buffet, and you could also order a la carte which I did. My dinner was a fixed dinner via my company voucher and it was a nice meal. I did look through the menu and although they don't have a huge selection, it was adequate. The staff on the rooftop restaurant was also very pleasant. There is a lovely little boardwalk just minutes from the hotel so I ventured out to have a look and it was also lovely. Plenty of restaurants and bars to keep you busy. There is also a small beach that looked to be frequented by a few locals with enough room for some travelers for sure. All in all, this boutique hotel gets 5 stars from me. I was a bit sad to leave to join my ship, I was thoroughly enjoying my stay. I hope to visit again.
Boutique Hotel la Roche
4.6/544 Reviews
We visited La Roche as part of weekend half marathon trip. In our travels all over the world, we have never felt more welcome and with genuine interest that we have an excellent stay. Jovana in reception is one of the most wonderful front of house staff we have met and an excellent ambassador for La Roche and Monte*****. Always there with a warm welcome and nothing is too much trouble. The comfort, warmth and position of the hotel could not be better. The staff in the restaurant are simply wonderful and kind. I want to personally congratulate the staff and management who lead the way in Europe on how to deliver an exceptional stay for guests. Our heartfelt thank you to you all. You should be very proud that as a team, you are the best in the business. Thank you again.
Regent Porto Montenegro
4.6/567 Reviews
Regent Porto Montenegro is just outside Tivat and a 10-minute drive from the airport, TIV. The hotel is part of a development in the marina and has several hotels, restaurants, and shopping in what is almost a gated community. The hotel has three buildings with outdoor pools in common areas and next to the Marina. The lobby has an atrium with the reception, the restaurant, and the bar all facing the sea. On the first floor is the indoor pool, the spa, and the gym. Whilst the pool and the spa are great, the gym is a disappointing affair being squeezed into a small space, and for it to work with such a large hotel, they have time-limited the usage. The rooms are large and well planned with all you need, except for an iron and an ironing board? The restaurant is excellent, and breakfast on the veranda is a treat. There is plenty to see in the area and a naval museum next door. Overall, it is a great hotel, but it gets very busy during the summer holidays.
Rosic Apartments
4.8/51 Reviews
It’s an amazing place to stay in Tivat! It's too close to Beach and a few minutes to walk Port Montenegro! Rooms very clean and you can find everything around the apartment! Market and restaurants anything what you want! About the landlord, he is an amazing guy! He can help you take your luggage and spend his time explaining everything about the apartment area and what you need to know! We wanted to take a taxi to another place but unfortunately, we didn't find! He took me by himself with the car for free to that place which I need to go to !So guys if you want to spend good and comfortable time just book this beautiful place!
Hotel Astoria
4.1/518 Reviews
We booked via Expedia and our flight was delayed into Tivat. The hotel was kind and worked with us. They only charged us for one day that we did not make it. We appreciated that. Unfortunately that night, there hot water heater went out. It was hard to get a straight answer from them what happened. Also in the middle of the night a strong sewer smell come from the bathroom. I had to wake up turn on the fan and close the door. On a positive side, the lady that checked us in was very friendly. The Free breakfast in the morning was good. The location is also good. The room was okay, a little out dated and needed a face lift. The air conditioning also didn't work. I called the front desk and tried to get some help but nothing happened. I ended up opening my windows and had to spray myself for mosquitos. Not sure we would go back.
Hotel Palma
4.2/536 Reviews
Dreadful experience. Loved the scenery, but we found most of the staff at this Hotel were rude, abrupt and unfriendly. Maybe it's their nature? We were advised that the locals were used to Russians, which is why they were rude, but that's no excuse. No manners- No please or thank you. When we ordered a drink the first question they asked was ”cash or card”. The buffet every evening was like a school canteen- overcooked food left for hours. No chef visible. No variation. We ordered a glass of their best red wine and were charged 7.50 euros for a small glass. It tasted nice, so we went to the local supermarket to buy a bottle and were shocked to find it was 2 euros a bottle! At breakfast time we asked for de-caffeinated coffee (medical reasons) but were told we had to pay extra for this. I asked why, as they cost the same price in the shops? The reply was - that's the rules. I requested they ask the owner to waive the charge because we were not eating any breakfast all week (intermittent fasting) despite being charged for it. The next day the reply was still no. The owner was apparently a female, but she was never available to speak to. We were not allowed to keep any food or drinks in the fridge in our room, and yet did give us a kettle when we asked for one. The housekeeping services did not clean our coffee cups in the room or the surfaces. We had no fresh bed linen in a week. The towels were very thin and worn- looked like they were very old. When we asked for 2 wine glasses for our room, they asked for our room number. As if we would not return 2 old, chipped glasses! There were no beach towels left by the afternoon, but they were very thin and poor quality anyway. 2 days before we came home they packed away all the beach sun loungers! As the beach was stoney, we could not lie on it, so we had to walk to another beach resort to sunbathe. There was no entertainment, so we played cards in the bar area, but the staff turened the lights off at 11pm! One evening I had a headache and so sat in the bar area with a mug of boiled water. The waiter was very sarcastic about the fact that I had brought my ”own drink” - tutted and shook his head because I didn't buy a drink that evening. We were made to feel very uncomfortable and as if we were an inconvenience. So much so that we went to a local bar to buy drinks rather than stay in the hotel. That is how they made us feel! It was such a shame, because the Port is beatiful and the views from the Hotel were amazing. We went on a fantastic trip to Lake Skadar and Kotor was lovely too. If we go back we would stay in Kotor. Coming home, the airport was very disorganised and unprepared for tourists too. No shops or restaurants. Queued for almost 2 hours to get through security & passport control- not enough staff on. No one was smiling. The locals need to up their game if they want to encourage tourists to return.

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Lowest PriceUS$27
Number of Reviews 424
Number of hotels955
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$180
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Tivat Hotel Guide

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There are 262 hotels in Tivat on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 66 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 five-star hotels in Tivat at an average price of 216 USD per night. There are 72 four-star hotels in Tivat at an average price of 82 USD per night. There are 84 three-star hotels in Tivat at an average price of 51 USD per night. There are 10 two-star hotels in Tivat at an average price of 32 USD per night. Hotels in Tivat offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Apartments Perper in Tivat is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Eco Hotel Carrubba.

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