Project Overview
Villa Geba Boutique Hotel sits on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, in the resort area of Sveti Stefan. It is a small, top-level property, designed around eight suites. The scale matters. It keeps the mood calm and personal, without trying too hard.
For Meridiani, the Villa Geba Boutique Hotel reads as a project defined by restraint. Nothing here needs to shout. The setting does the work, and the hotel stays focused on what guests actually notice: quiet, comfort, and a sense of privacy that feels considered rather than staged.
Setting: Sveti Stefan, Close to Budva
The location is part of the appeal. Sveti Stefan is known as an exclusive stretch of coast, and Villa Geba is placed where the atmosphere is calmer, away from the noise that can come with popular destinations. Budva is the broader point of reference, but this address leans into seclusion.
And that quiet makes everything feel more deliberate. It is the kind of place where arrivals are unhurried, where mornings are slower, where a guest can step out and feel the Adriatic nearby without being pulled into the crowd.
A Boutique Hotel with Eight Suites
Eight suites set the tone. The hotel is not trying to be a big resort, and it does not need to be. The experience is shaped by limited numbers, and the overall impression is curated but not precious.
But “boutique” can mean a lot of things. Here it simply means a tighter edit: fewer rooms, more attention to atmosphere, and a layout that supports privacy. The hotel presents itself as high-end without leaning on spectacle.
Quiet Luxury, Clearly Stated
Villa Geba Boutique Hotel is best understood as a destination for guests who want Montenegro at its most composed. It sits on a remarkable coastline and keeps the focus on ease. There is a certain confidence in that choice.
Meridiani highlights the project for the same reason. It reflects a preference for settings that feel exclusive because they are, and for hospitality that feels elevated because it stays simple.






