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Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 1 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 1 Host the perfect event Life’s milestones are the moments we celebrate, the occasions we never forget. Individual and intimate, with limited room numbers and intuitive, personalised service, Aman resorts and hotels can be booked exclusively for family and friends, providing the ideal private settings for celebrations from weddings and anniversaries to special birthdays and corporate events. Each Aman tells a story, interwoven with the culture it’s immersed within and the convivial spirit of its venues. We invite you to create an unforgettable story of your own when hosting your next event at Aman Sveti Stefan in Montenegro, with an exclusive buyout of the property for you and yours alone. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 2 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 3 Contents Welcome to Aman Sveti Stefan 5 Venues 8 Ceremonies 14 Cuisine 18 Accommodation 24 Relaxation & Activities 28 Adventures & Excursions 31 Extra Services 35 Contact 37 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 4 Welcome to Aman Sveti Stefan Perhaps the most iconic image associated with Montenegro, the fortified island of Sveti Stefan dates back to a time when Adriatic pirates held sway over this crystal-clear coastline. Attached to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, the restored village lies across the bay from Villa Milocer, a former royal retreat. Along with 80 acres of grounds, two kilometres of beaches and a standalone Aman Spa, these two historic sites comprise Aman Sveti Stefan. Aman Sveti Stefan lies at the centre of Montenegro’s sun-drenched coastline, southwest of the capital, Podgorica. A short drive or sail away from the ancient town of Budva and the UNESCO-protected Bay of Kotor. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 5 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 6 Venues Ideal for multi-day celebrations with personalised activities in between, Aman Sveti Stefan offers a host of venues with both indoor and alfresco settings. A buyout of the resort promises your own private coastal island, with every detail of every event’s evolution and meticulous execution is our priority. Whether a pre-wedding beach barbecue, a sunset ceremony or a glamourous poolside reception beneath the stars, we ensure your vision becomes seamless reality, while you simply enjoy every minute. Specialising in Mediterranean cuisines using only the freshest, locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, Aman Sveti Stefan’s expert chefs personally curate menus for private events. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 7 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 8 Arva Offering sweeping sea views, and two open air terraces alive with flavor. Celebrating ingenuity and creativity, Arva (one lower and one upper) Arva is Aman’s tribute to the balances local authenticity and sustainability to create Up to 100 guests indoor seated dinner conviviality and warmth of traditional Italian family dining. timeless dishes that prize flavour and quality above all Up to 150 seated guests on all the terraces Arva’s chefs handpick the freshest seasonal ingredients else. An exceptional setting for a ceremony and reception, Up to 200 guests for cocktail reception or standing dinner grown in gardens, foraged from forest floors and plucked with a photogenic backdrop back to the mainland. fresh from the ocean, and transform them by the simple alchemy of the kitchen into bold, heart-warming dishes Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 9 Cliff Pool Bar Piazza 120 guests standing (outside) 120 guests seated dinner 40 guests seated (outside) 150 guests standing dinner 200 guests cocktail reception A lofty setting for a memorable champagne toast or Piazza is situated in the heart of the island surrounded with a smaller private dinner or a pre- or post-celebration pine trees. It is a venue to explore the atmosphere of the old drink, the Cliff Pool Bar is surrounded by pine trees with fisherman’s village. There are four terraces for outdoor dining magnificent views of the sea and Budva bay. as well as two cottages for indoor dining with a Taverna and Antipasti. With space and atmosphere to spare, this venue is the perfect spot for a large welcome reception. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 10 Wimbledon Lawn This natural grass lawn positioned next to Villa Milocer, 300 guests seated or cocktail with a view of Sveti Stefan island is the most popular venue for a wedding ceremony. It can also be used cocktail events. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 11 Kings Lawn Queen’s Beach and Spa Lawn 300 guests seated or cocktail Spa lawn 300 guests seated or standing Queen’s Beach Grill up to 80 guests seated The vast lawn located in front of King’s Beach sits next to Queen’s Beach is a charming lagoon known as one of the Villa Milocer is perfect for marquees or stages. A special Adriatic’s most beautiful locations. Emerald-green water natural setting in which to say one’s vows, this beautiful and pink sand stretches 130 metres and is exclusive to site overlooking the sea can witness large open-air Aman guests and completely secluded. This venue is ideal ceremonies, parties and receptions, as well as smaller for a laid-back BBQ event by the beach and the adjacent gatherings. Spa lawn is popular venue for weddings and celebration dinners during a resort buyout. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 12 Loggia at Villa Milocer Beach Café and Blue Royal Garden Indoor Pool at the Spa 300 guests standing Beach Café 80 guests seated or 100 guests standing The indoor pool at the Spa can be covered (at 180 guests seated Royal Blue Garden up to 200 guests for a sit-down an additional fee) and used as indoor event dinner or 300 guests for a cocktail reception venue. This suggested venue can be used as Villa Milocer’s Loggia Restaurant with its wisteria- either a back-up plan for bad weather, an after- draped pergola is an intimate venue for a wedding Open for private events only, both venues are situated within dinner party, or a large conference room. It can or birthday dinner. It also offers a wonderful space the Milocer Park. The Beach Café is open for enjoyment of accommodate 250 guests for a seated dinner. for a wedding cocktail reception post ceremony and once-in-a-lifetime occasions, while experiencing unforgettable pre-dinner. A variety of classic and contemporary vistas of the Mediterranean coastline. The Royal Blue Garden dishes from the Adriatic region are served. is recommended for ceremonies, dinners and cocktail events. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 13 Ceremonies Aman Sveti Stefan’s spectacular setting, unique architecture and natural surroundings means that almost every turn reveals yet another setting suitable for exchanging or renewing your vows. Ceremonies can be held on the vast green Wimbledon lawn, looking out to Sveti Stefan island, the Royal Blue Garden for a more relaxed style ceremony, or the Arva Terrace at sunset for smaller groups, to name just a few of the possibilities. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 14 To Say ‘I do’ To officially say ‘I do’ in a ceremony at Aman Sveti Stefan, it is necessary for the bride and groom to submit documents including birth certificates, proof of citizenship, copies of passports and a certificate of No Impediment. All documents have to be legally translated to Serbian/Montenegrin, stamped with an apostille and submitted to the registry office ahead of time. The resort’s team will assist with every step of this process. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 15 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 16 Exclusive use of Aman Sveti Stefan With it’s own character, intimate spaces, a limited number of rooms and intuitive, personalised service, Aman Sveti Stefan provides the perfect opportunity for its guests to take the entire resort as a unique venue for a special occasion. At Aman Sveti Stefan, enquiries from 59 rooms, accommodating up to 130 guests, is considered a full resort buyout. Buy-outs are not available during the Summer months of July and August. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 17 Cuisine Aman Sveti Stefan celebrates the conviviality and warmth of traditional Adriatic family dining with a seasonal, sociable and sustainable sourced focus. Traditional ingredients are grown in gardens or on farms, foraged from forest floors or plucked fresh from the oceans. Succulent marinated meats are cooked over an open fire and local breads and sourdough pizzas are freshly baked in the authentic wood-fired oven. The range of mouth-watering super-food salads with organic ingredients such as wild rice, quinoa and avocado changes daily. To match Aman Sveti Stefan’s food offerings, the resort boasts its own wine in collaboration with local winemaker Goran Radevic of the Radevic Estate, as well as an international wine list, a vast selection of premium rums and gins, 40 types of Rakija (local fruit brandy) over 40 Single Malt whiskeys and signature cocktails. Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 18 Aman Sveti Stefan Celebrations & Events 19 Four course Menu I Four course Menu II SHRIMP SALAD GREEN & CRISPY Seasonal citrus fruits, honey-yoghurt Lettuce, kiwi, grapes, sunflower seeds, & poppy seed dressing lavender dusted feta cheese CARPACCIO OF GRASS-FED BEEF TENDERLOIN VEAL TONATTO Shavings of Grana parmesan cheese with Tuna-caper sauce, quail eggs, cornichons, Croatian truffle & scented olive oil crisp rye croutons MARKET FISH FILET & PRAWN MOUSSELINE HOME-MADE AGED ANGUS BEEF STRIPLOIN Black truffle skordalia, garden pea velouté (aged 28 days) Creamy truffle mashed potato with roots CRÈME CATALAN vegetables
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