Inside The Adriatic Fortress Hotel Taking Over Montenegro’s Luxury Travel Scene

Montenegro’s Mamula Island transforms a 19th-century fort into a luxury retreat surrounded entirely by sea

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All Accor : A restored fortress in the Adriatic is now Montenegro’s most talked-about luxury stay

At the entrance of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, a circular stone fortress rises straight out of the Adriatic. From a distance, Mamula Island looks mysterious, almost unreal—surrounded entirely by water, framed by mountains, and positioned at one of the most dramatic points along the Montenegrin coast. What was once a 19th-century military fort has now been transformed into Mamula Island by Banyan Tree, a 32-room luxury hotel that combines heritage architecture, wellness experiences, and Adriatic island living in one remarkably cinematic setting.

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bay of Kotor region, the island sits between the open sea and the sheltered bay, giving it panoramic views in every direction. The restoration of the fortress has been extensive but careful, preserving the original structure while adapting it into a destination hotel that feels contemporary without losing its historic identity. Stone corridors, arches, fortress walls and towers remain central to the design, while interiors introduce softer textures, natural materials and expansive windows that bring the outside in.

Fortress Revival

From fortress walls to floating wellness rituals, this Montenegro stay is built for escape
From fortress walls to floating wellness rituals, this Montenegro stay is built for escape Photo: All Accor
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The property features 32 rooms and suites, each designed around the fort’s original layout. Categories range from Adriatic Balcony Rooms with sea-facing terraces to larger Panoramic Suites positioned within the main tower. The Sky Suites, located higher within the fortress structure, offer uninterrupted views of the Adriatic and the rugged Montenegrin coastline beyond. Across the hotel, the palette remains understated—oak finishes, neutral fabrics and clean-lined interiors allow the island’s natural surroundings to take centre stage.

Unlike many newly built luxury resorts across Europe’s coastline, Mamula Island carries a strong sense of place. The hotel does not attempt to erase the history of the structure; instead, it incorporates it into the experience. Walking through the property still feels like moving through a centuries-old fort, except now the courtyards lead to sea-facing restaurants, spa spaces and sun decks instead of military barracks.

Beyond the architecture, the hotel leans heavily into the idea of slowing down. Montenegro itself has increasingly become a favourite among travellers looking for Mediterranean landscapes without the intensity of more crowded European destinations, and Mamula Island fits naturally into that shift.

Adriatic Escape

Mamula Island blends heritage architecture with modern island luxury in the Bay of Kotor
Mamula Island blends heritage architecture with modern island luxury in the Bay of Kotor Photo: All Accor
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Days on the island revolve around the sea. Guests can move between the hotel’s three pools, private beach areas, and multiple terraces overlooking the Bay of Kotor. The property also includes three restaurants and four bars, with menus centred around Mediterranean ingredients and regional Montenegrin flavours. Seafood, local produce and coastal cuisine shape much of the dining experience, while open-air settings make the scenery impossible to ignore.

The wellness offering is another major focus. The Banyan Tree Spa includes treatment rooms, a couples suite, Finnish and herbal saunas, a steam room, halo therapy facilities and a floating tank designed for deep relaxation. Yoga, breathwork and sound healing sessions are also part of the programming, alongside a fully equipped indoor gym for guests who prefer a more active routine.

What makes the island particularly appealing is the feeling of separation from the mainland without sacrificing comfort. Reaching the hotel already feels like part of the experience, whether arriving by boat transfer or private helicopter via the island’s helipad. Once there, the outside world begins to feel pleasantly distant.

Beyond The Bay

Sea-facing suites, historic stone walls and Adriatic sunsets define life on Mamula Island
Sea-facing suites, historic stone walls and Adriatic sunsets define life on Mamula Island Photo: All Accor
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Mamula Island also serves as a base for exploring Montenegro’s lesser-known coastline. Guests can sign up for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and water biking excursions around the Luštica Peninsula, including visits to the Blue Cave and small fishing villages along the Adriatic. E-bikes are available for exploring inland trails, olive groves and coastal viewpoints that reveal another side of Montenegro beyond the bay.

The island has additionally positioned itself as a venue for intimate weddings, private celebrations and cultural events. Spaces like the Pool Deck, Spa Atrium, and Sun Deck terraces can host everything from gala dinners to smaller ceremonies overlooking the sea. Even the hotel’s creative studios and workshop spaces have been designed for artistic collaborations and retreats.

In a region filled with beautiful coastal hotels, Mamula Island by Banyan Tree stands apart because of its setting as much as its story. Staying here means sleeping inside a restored fortress surrounded entirely by Adriatic waters, where mornings begin with open sea views and evenings unfold beneath stone walls that have watched over the bay for nearly two centuries. Montenegro may still feel under-the-radar compared to Europe’s better-known coastal destinations, but places like this are quickly changing that.

FAQs

1. Where is Mamula Island by Banyan Tree located?
Mamula Island is located at the entrance of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. How many rooms does the hotel have?
The property features 32 rooms and suites inside a restored 19th-century fortress.

3. What wellness facilities are available at the hotel?
The resort includes a Banyan Tree Spa, saunas, a floating tank, yoga sessions and wellness therapies.

4. What activities can guests do around the island?
Guests can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, water biking and e-bike excursions around the Luštica Peninsula.

5. Is Mamula Island suitable for weddings and private events?
Yes, the property offers multiple event spaces for weddings, retreats and private celebrations.

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