Coastal Tourism Resort
Project Overview
Adriatic Paradise Resort represents the future of sustainable luxury tourism on Montenegro's stunning coastline. Our 5-star eco-resort will feature 120 rooms and suites designed with local materials and powered by renewable energy.
Located on a pristine 5-hectare beachfront property in Budva, the resort will offer world-class amenities including spa facilities, organic restaurants, water sports center, and conference facilities while maintaining a negative carbon footprint.
We're partnering with local communities to create 200+ jobs and source 80% of our supplies from Montenegrin businesses, ensuring our success contributes directly to the local economy.
Key Features
Sustainable Architecture
LEED Platinum certified buildings using local stone, reclaimed wood, and solar panels.
Farm-to-Table Dining
Three restaurants featuring organic produce from our own gardens and local farms.
Wellness Center
10,000 sqm spa with thalassotherapy, yoga studios, and holistic treatments.
Private Beach Club
Exclusive 500m beach with water sports, beach bars, and cabana service.
Our Mission
To create a luxury hospitality experience that regenerates rather than depletes our natural environment.
Our Vision
Setting the standard for sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean by 2030.
Our Impact
Creating 200+ local jobs, supporting 50+ local suppliers, and achieving carbon neutrality by 2025.
Project Milestones
Land Acquisition Completed
Secured 5-hectare beachfront property with all necessary permits
Construction Phase 1
Main building and infrastructure development
Pre-Opening Marketing
Launch marketing campaign and booking system
Core Team
Sophia Vuković
CEO & Founder
20 years in luxury hospitality with Four Seasons and Aman Resorts.
LinkedIn →Roberto Marino
Chief Architect
Award-winning sustainable architect with 50+ eco-resort projects.
LinkedIn →Jelena Radović
Director of Operations
Former operations director at Regent Porto Montenegro.
LinkedIn →Risk Factors
All investments carry risks. Please review these potential challenges:
- •Seasonal tourism fluctuations
- •Environmental regulations and permits
- •Competition from established resorts