Palma Hotel Tivat
Breathtaking views over the Bay of Kotor Private hotel beach area right in front Close to Tivat’s shops, bars and restaurants On-site spa facilities for post-sightseeing downtime Perfect base for exploring the Bay of Kotor and coastal Montenegro Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Wake up to shimmering Bay of Kotor views at Palma Hotel Tivat, a modern seafront base with its own private beach area and a prime spot on Tivat’s waterfront promenade. Step outside for sunset strolls, café-hopping and boat-watching at the marina, then retreat to light, contemporary rooms and a small spa for some downtime between adventures along Montenegro’s dramatic coastline.
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Map & location
Tivat, Montenegro
Palma Hotel Tivat sits directly on Tivat’s waterfront promenade, looking across the wide expanse of the Bay of Kotor and its dramatic mountain backdrop. Step outside and you’re on a palm-lined walkway dotted with benches, cafes and bars, with the marina and town centre a leisurely stroll away.
From here you can wander to Porto Montenegro’s glossy yachts and designer boutiques, hop on a boat to explore hidden coves around the bay, or use Tivat as a low-stress base for day trips to medieval Kotor, Perast and the wider Montenegrin coast.
- Seafront / private beach area just in front of the hotel
- Waterfront promenade on the doorstep
- Tivat town centre & marina short walk
- Porto Montenegro within walking distance or a brief taxi ride
- UNESCO-listed Kotor 12km (around 20–30 minutes’ drive)
- Approx. transfer time from airport 10–20 minutes from Tivat (TIV), depending on traffic and drop-offs.
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
You come here for the sea rather than a showpiece pool. Palma Hotel Tivat has its own private beach area just steps from the hotel – a small strip of bathing platform or pebbly shore (typical of Montenegro) leading into the calm, clear waters of the Bay of Kotor.
Sunbeds and parasols are set up for hotel guests in season, giving you an easy spot to swim, sunbathe and drink in those mountain-framed views. The bay is generally very sheltered, making it well suited to relaxed dips rather than big waves.
Some images also show terrace-style relaxation areas overlooking the water – perfect for reading, a sundowner, or simply watching the boats come and go around the bay.
Spa, sports & wellness
After a day out exploring, head down to the hotel’s spa facilities to unwind. While details vary by season, you can typically expect a small wellness area with treatment rooms for massages and beauty therapies (charged locally), plus a relaxation space that makes the most of the hotel’s tranquil waterfront position.
There’s no large sports complex here – the focus is on low-key relaxation and getting out to discover the region. The seafront promenade is ideal for morning jogs or sunset walks, and local operators nearby can help you arrange boat trips, kayaking or excursions into the mountains and old towns that dot the bay.
Inside, you’ll find a contemporary lobby lounge, seating areas and free Wi‑Fi, so catching up on messages or planning your next day’s exploring is straightforward.
Activities
? Waterfront promenade walks and jogging
? Swimming from the hotel’s private beach area
?️ Local boat trips around the Bay of Kotor (bookable nearby)
? Easy day trips to Kotor, Perast and coastal villages
? Great base for self-drive exploration of Montenegro’s mountains and coastline
?️ Browsing nearby boutiques, cafes and the marina area in Tivat
Guest services
?️ 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
? Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
? Spa and massage services (extra charge)
?️ Restaurant and bar with bay views
? Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
? Assistance arranging taxis, local tours and boat excursions
♻️ Certified Sustainable Hotel initiatives to reduce environmental impact
✈️ ATOL-protected packages with checked baggage and transfers when booked via Travelisto
Food & drink
Expect a relaxed, local feel at Palma Hotel Tivat’s main restaurant, where you’ll usually find a buffet-style spread combining regional Montenegrin dishes with international crowd-pleasers at breakfast and dinner for Half Board guests.
Large windows and a terrace area make the most of those bay views – especially at breakfast when the water is at its calmest. A lobby or lounge bar (and in-season, a seafront terrace bar) typically serve coffee, soft drinks, wine and cocktails throughout the day and into the evening, making it easy to linger over a drink and watch the lights twinkle across the bay.
Vegetarian and other dietary needs are generally catered for with advance notice; choice can be more limited than in large resorts, so let the hotel know your requirements when you arrive.
Rooms
Sea View Rooms
If waking up to that iconic bay-and-mountain panorama is a priority, it’s worth opting for a sea view category if available. These rooms usually feature a balcony or large windows overlooking the waterfront promenade and hotel beach area – ideal for sunrise coffees or a private sunset drink before heading out to dinner.
Family or Triple Rooms
Selected room types may accommodate an extra bed or sofa bed, making them suitable for small families or friends travelling together. Space will be snugger than in dedicated suites, but the easy access to the beach and promenade helps compensate.
Accessibility
As is often the case with smaller coastal hotels in the region, fully adapted rooms are limited. If you have specific mobility needs, let us know at enquiry stage so we can check the latest availability and suitability with the property.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Currency: Euro (€).
Language: Montenegrin (Serbian and English are also widely understood in tourist areas).
Local time: GMT+1 (GMT+2 in summer).
Typical flight time from UK: around 3 hours to Tivat (TIV).
The Bay of Kotor area mixes dramatic mountains, fjord-like bays and historic walled towns, so comfortable shoes and layers for cooler evenings on the water are recommended. Many beaches are pebbly or platform-style, so pack or buy water shoes if you have sensitive feet.
This is a Certified Sustainable Hotel, which means it has been recognised for implementing eco-conscious practices such as reducing waste, saving energy and supporting the local community.
Facilities, opening hours and services can vary by season and occupancy; some might operate with reduced schedules outside peak summer. Tourist taxes are commonly payable locally in Montenegro and are not usually included in your holiday price. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Montenegro advice.
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