Radisson Expands to Dobra Voda, Opening Access to Southern Montenegro Trails and Shores
On June 30 2025 Radisson Hotel Group inaugurated Radisson Resort Ruža Vjetrova in Dobra Voda Montenegro. The property is situated on a secluded peninsula near the town of Bar along the Adriatic Sea. The location is characterized by its natural surroundings combining sea views with forested hills offering a quieter alternative to Montenegro’s more crowded coastal areas. This new addition reflects ongoing developments in the Southeast European hospitality sector.
The resort offers 170 rooms and suites, with many featuring private balconies that provide views of the Adriatic Sea. Available amenities include:
- Two Saltwater Outdoor Pools
- A Private Beach
- Tennis Courts
- A Yoga Platform
- Open-Air Fitness Areas
The architecture focuses on blending with the natural surroundings, while the steady sea breezes create a microclimate that helps keep summer temperatures comfortable for visitors looking for a relaxing coastal experience.
Visitors have the chance to explore several important nearby landmarks. The Old Olive Tree close to Bar is a living monument believed to be more than 2000 years old. Crvena Stijena Viewpoint is known for its impressive coastal panoramas and is a popular spot to observe the Adriatic sunset. Utjeha Beach features a blend of rocky and pebble areas, crystal-clear waters, and natural shade provided by olive groves, making it perfect for swimming and relaxation.
The Rumija Mountain Trail provides an opportunity for visitors to hike up to elevated spots overlooking the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding Lake Skadar region. Bigova Bay is a calm narrow inlet known for its turquoise waters and low visitor numbers making it attractive for swimming or kayaking. Near Sutomore Maljevik Archaeological Park features coastal ruins set in open natural surroundings providing a unique outdoor exploration opportunity without indoor exhibits.
This new resort location increases accessibility to less commercialized coastal areas supporting travelers who prefer quieter environments and nature-based activities. This destination is suited for those looking to combine restful coastal stays with adventure in the nearby landscape. The new resort is expected to help spread out visitor numbers along Montenegro’s coastline, which could ease some of the crowding often seen in the northern regions.