The Jewel of Southeast Europe.
The Ultimate Lifestyle Destination
Officially recognised as the world’s first ecological state, Montenegro is renowned for its pristine natural beauty, which includes five national parks, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the largest freshwater lake in the Balkans, and the second-longest canyon in the world. With more than 240 days of sunshine each year, this Balkan nation is experiencing remarkable growth in its tourism sector.
Year-Round Outdoor Adventure
Montenegro’s unique geographic and climatic diversity provides the perfect backdrop for a wide range of outdoor activities, catering to all ages and interests. Along the coastline, visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, snorkeling, sailing, yachting, and kite surfing.
In winter, the mountainous interior is home to a number of alpine and cross-country ski resorts, while in the warmer months, the rugged terrain transforms into an idyllic setting for golf, cycling, cave exploration, climbing, fly fishing, and hiking, as well as exhilarating white-water rafting.
Effortless Connections
Reževići boasts excellent transport links, with the nearby main road providing quick and easy access to Budva City and Sveti Stefan within a few minutes, numerous beaches, and three international airports within 80 km.
Beaches:
Drobni Pijesak 1,2 km
Sveti Stefan 1,8 km
Galija Beach Club 2,9 km
Towns:
Budva – 11 km
Kotor – 25 km
Tivat – 38 km
Airports:
Tivat 32 km
Podgorica 62 km
Dubrovnik 81 km
A Vibrant Array of Local Attractions
One of the key advantages for residents of Onia Hills is its exceptional connectivity via the main road, providing quick and easy access to nearby towns and a variety of beaches—ideal for a vibrant, year-round cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Enjoy the countless experiences along the Budva coast and discover the diverse culinary offerings nearby. The local gastronomy combines modern flavors with traditional delights, promising a unique and unforgettable experiences.
The picturesque island of Sveti Stefan, renowned today as a glamorous summer resort for the global elite, is just a short distance away. Similarly, the historic old town of Budva offers endless entertainment options for all ages, while Tivat, home to the luxurious Porto Montenegro, features world-class shopping, dining, and one of the finest marinas in the Mediterranean. Additionally, the UNESCO-protected town of Kotor, with its rich cultural and historical landmarks, adds further appeal to the region.



A Trusted Destination for Investments
Since gaining independence in 2006, Montenegro has established itself as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment, offering a business-friendly environment with minimal state interference. This is reflected in the country’s competitive tax regime, which includes a flat rate of 9% for capital gains, corporate profits, personal income, and withholding tax.
Investors can also remit dividend and interest profits without restrictions. Competitive rates are in place for real estate property, inheritance, estate, and property transfer taxes.
The government of Montenegro is committed to the country’s economic prosperity, with particular emphasis on tourism and investment. Its foreign policy ensures political stability. Montenegro was granted EU candidate status in 2010 and became a member of NATO in 2017.