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After dark and moody photographs, now it is time to go on with the lovely Adriatic coastline. This time it is not from Dubrovnik, it is from Montenegro where we had a very short daily tour.
Sveti Stefan is a seaside resort in western Montenegro, located 5 km southeast of Budva. It was used to be a tidal island, but is now permanently connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. In the 15th century the island was a fishermen's village. In the 1950s the last residents of the village were evicted, and Sveti Stefan was transformed into a luxury town-hotel. The streets, walls, roofs and façades of the buildings were, for the most part, preserved, while the interior of the building were transformed to offer the most modern luxury hotel comfort. It remained the most exclusive resort on the Montenegro's coast until the 1990's, when it fell into decline during the breakup of the former Yugoslav federation.
After that time, there have been some projects about re-constructing of the Island, but due to political and financial events of the time the projects failed. Now, although it is closed, the beaches north and south of the island are open to the public.

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