Hotel-island Mamula island, a luxury boutique hotel created by the reconstruction of the old fortress, will welcome its first guests this summer.
"Located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, surrounded on all sides by the blue sea and sky, this hotel-island offers an unforgettable experience of staying in an environment that offers a view of history and opens new vistas. "Mamula island is a place of authentic spirit, rich cultural and historical heritage and unusual natural beauty," the statement reads.
The hotel has 26 rooms, six suites, a holistic spa, wellbeing facilities such as a swimming pool, massage parlors, gyms, jogging tracks, as well as three restaurants and four bars. The hotel has a well-kept beach and a place to sunbathe over the southern rocks.
A special place is reserved for the historical-memorial gallery, which provides an overview of the rich history of this site.
The general manager of Mamula Island, Henning A. Schaub, said that the island hotel is a project of embodying an exceptional vision and the great work they have invested to tear the fortress of its rich past from oblivion.
"With full respect for the cultural and historical heritage, we have created a truly special environment that is a novelty within the hotel offer in the region, as a unique destination on the Adriatic coast. We are looking forward to the first guests to whom we will provide an individualized experience, whether it is a short or long stay, holding seminars, intimate celebrations or some larger ceremonies, "said Schaub.
The hotel, spa, restaurants and memorial gallery will also be open to local visitors. Exceptional gastronomic offer is an integral part of the concept of this luxury boutique hotel. In addition, in collaboration with the wider cultural community and with the participation of local and world-renowned artists, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a range of cultural, sporting and entertainment events throughout the year, especially in the height of the summer season.
Mamula Island is located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Montenegro. The exclusive boutique hotel was built on the site of an Austro-Hungarian fortress, built 169 years ago. Reconstruction and transformation of this site was realized in accordance with the highest world standards, fully preserving the architectural authenticity and cultural and historical heritage of the fortress and the island.
Hotel Mamula island offers something different than usual, thanks to its exceptional location and concept, as well as the personalized experience it offers to its guests. This oasis of hospitality will certainly place the new flag of Montenegro on the map of world tourist destinations.
Source: RTV Budva
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