Tourism & LeisureMay 27, 2020

On June 1, Portonovi will welcome its first guests

Construction work on the residential part of the Portonovi resort is in its final stage. According to Stevan Milić, a member of the legal board of directors of the Portonovi Resort management company, this plan предусматривает the commissioning of the complex already...

Construction work on the residential part of the Portonovi resort is in the final stage. According to Stevan Milić, a member of the legal board of directors of the Portonovi Resort management company, this plan предусматривает the complex being put into operation as early as June 1. In addition to 214 residential units, the resort will include around 30 different retail stores, a large number of restaurants, beaches, beach bars, galleries, and a large supermarket.

"A marina with 238 berths has already been put into operation. The largest berth can accommodate a yacht up to 70 meters long. But there is an option to connect two berths so that we can accommodate vessels up to 140 meters long," said Milić

One & Only will open in October Construction work is also underway on the first One&Only hotel in Europe, an elite building that, according to forecasts, will become a global benchmark in tourism and hospitality. Although the opening was announced in July, due to the pandemic this date was postponed to October this year. The global lockdown also affected sales throughout the complex. Nevertheless, management is satisfied with the interest of potential buyers. The investment value in Portonovi, which was previously recognized as one of the most prestigious and ambitious residential projects in this part of Europe, amounts to one billion euros.

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