At this very moment, I am still a hotel guest. Eight days are behind me, there are three more to go. However, I can already say that I will be back very soon, maybe already in September. What I like the most about this hotel is the architecture, location and staff. Speaking of the architecture, it is, in my view, a real jam – everything is specious, from the long main entrance hall that gives you deep perspective ending in the sea with the two islands that are considered to be one of the key landmarks of Petrovac. Going forward in the same direction, once the long hall ends, one will find him/herself on the large terrace, which is basically the extension of the hall, with the same amazing view… basically, from the moment you enter the hall everything directs you toward the sea and if you just keep walking, you will end up on the hotel beach after 100m. The hotel preserved the old furniture from the 80s, there are many interesting paintings on the walls, everything feels very cosy, despite the size… it may give you the impression of being in a museum/gallery. Speaking of the architecture, this hotel is low rise, with limited number of rooms – even when the hotel is fully occupied you still have plenty of space… one can even say that the public space is oversized for the hotel capacity, but that is EXACTLY what makes it so different and luxurious. The location is, as already indicated, perfect – facing the beach, being 100m from the reception desk to the beach (from the hotel garden it is appr 30m). The staff is as warm as the Montenegrin summer 😉. Everyone is willing to go beyond its line of duty in order to make a guest happy, starting from the reception and ending with a bar, restaurant, housekeeping service etc. Food… I loved it, sufficient choice, well prepared. I paid for the half-board and it is perfect for me, cannot comment on the all-inclusive aspects. As long as the hotel maintains this atmosphere, quality of service and the balance between the space and number of guests, it will have a luxury flair that number of 5-star hotels do not have… and I am saying this as someone who had been lucky enough to visit many top-level hotels in my business and private life. The worst thing for this hotel would be that someone tries to turn it in to “modernized” version, potentially add capacity, open some shops in the hall (now there is none!) etc. This kind of “upgrade” would kill its spirit and would make it just one of many… and most comparative advantages it has at the moment would be gone.