Seabreeze Pine offers stylish coastal living with a heated pool, direct beach access, sweeping sea views, and refined interiors perfect for relaxed gatherings.
Perched on the glittering Adriatic coastline, Seabreeze Pine is a contemporary villa designed for guests seeking an effortless blend of style and comfort just outside the lively town of Bar. This spacious retreat welcomes up to fourteen guests across four generously sized bedrooms, each complete with an en-suite bathroom and air conditioning. The villa’s interiors celebrate modern coastal living, with an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that opens out to a balcony offering sweeping sea views. The sophisticated master suite is a true highlight, featuring a freestanding bathtub positioned to take in the ocean vista. Every detail has been carefully curated, from the fully equipped kitchen and minibar to the cosy yet refined furnishings that invite relaxation and togetherness.
Outside, mature pine trees provide dappled shade over the private heated swimming pool and a series of inviting seating areas. Guests can spend days lounging on floating beanbags, sharing long lunches on the beach terrace, or stepping straight onto the pebble beach for a swim in crystal-clear waters. Evenings are perfect for gathering around the gas barbecue, with the sound of the waves as your soundtrack. With its unique beachfront setting, direct beach access, and proximity to Bar’s restaurants, shops, and historic sites, Seabreeze Pine promises an unforgettable stay on Montenegro’s stunning coast.
What Oliver loves...
Direct access to a peaceful pebble beach right from the villa’s terrace, perfect for morning swims or sunset dips
The private heated swimming pool is surrounded by pine trees, creating a relaxing space to lounge and play.
The spacious, light-filled master suite with a freestanding bath overlooking the Adriatic is ideal for a luxurious end to each day.
What you should know
The villa is close to a main road, which makes getting around easy but may mean occasional traffic noise, especially in high season.
The Pebble Beach is beautiful, but it can be tricky for young children or anyone with limited mobility; water shoes are recommended.
While the villa accommodates up to 14 guests, several of the beds are sofa beds, which may be less comfortable for extended stays.
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Seabreeze Pine
Walk to Beach
Beach Nearby
Beachfront
Seabreeze Pine enjoys a prime position on the north side of Bar, offering guests the convenience of easy access while feeling worlds away from the bustle. The villa sits just off a main road, making trips to local restaurants, shops, and attractions effortless. Best of all, it’s a true beachfront haven with direct access to a pebble beach where you can swim, sunbathe, or take sunset strolls along the Adriatic shore.
Bar itself is a lively coastal town full of charm and history, perfect for day trips and exploring Montenegro’s southern coast. Guests can wander through the atmospheric Old Town of Stari Bar with its ancient stone walls and Ottoman architecture, visit King Nikola’s Palace for a taste of royal history, or stroll along the marina lined with cafes and bars. Active travellers will love hiking in the nearby Rumija mountains or cycling along the scenic coastline, while those seeking a more leisurely pace can take a boat tour to discover hidden coves and nearby beaches. With its unbeatable location, Seabreeze Pine makes it easy to strike a balance between relaxation and adventure.
The Region
About Sveti Stefan & South Coast
The southern coast of Montenegro is largely made up of the Bar and Ulcinj Municipalities. This area is ideal for those who enjoy the lack of crowds and are in pursuit of a serener setting.
Sveti Stefan is probably the most likely image you will find on a Montenegrin postcard and with good reason too! With pink sandy beaches and delightful little shops, you will find yourself in a world of your own. Due to the seasonality of Sveti Stefan, its island gate is open to guests from May.
The South Coast –
Bar’s testing past is chronicled in its partially restored towns, which have seen a Turk invasion during the 19th Century and a severe earthquake in the late 70’s. Bar really is a treasure and efforts have been made to rebuild its old town and surrounding communes, which has given rise to one of our more peculiar, but captivating destinations.
The clearest way to understand the dichotomy of this area’s past is to pay a visit to Stari Bar. Firstly, you will be bewildered by the striking Mount Rumija that frames this beguiling town. A heavy presence of Ottoman architecture can be seen scattered amongst renovated structures, dilapidated buildings and relics. This image alone denotes the staggering degree of one town’s inauspicious history and lends a careful reminder to visitors of an era long-gone. More stately buildings have stood the test of time, so pay a visit to the Church of. St Jovan Vladimir (formerly the Patron Saint & Protector of Bar) and King Nikola’s Palace that now acts as the town’s museum. Perhaps one of the most inspiring feats of this town is Stara Maslina and its olive grove. This olive tree has remained in place for over two millennia and acts as a sign of fortitude for a prised town.
A short trip from Bar will land you on the doorstep of Skadar Lake and its National Park. This reserve encourages its guests to view exceptional indigenous wildlife, enjoy water sports & boat trips and taste the wines of Vinarija Bogojević & Cemovsko Field. A true marvel for those who get a kick from the outdoors!
South of both Bar and Skadar Lake, the town of Ulcinj is found bordering Albania. This is where the best beaches in this region can be found, which include Valdanos Beach and Velika Plaža & Mala Plaža. Here you will finally find some space to breathe! Unlike Budva, Ulcinj hasn’t quite been touched by the hordes of European tourists. The old town of Ulcinj stands proud as the oldest in Montenegro and with this comes a humbler style of life…people come here for good old-fashioned R&R! The town has a remarkable presence of farmer’s markets and street vendors, which tend to operate most days. What better way to start the morning than picking up some fresh & locally grown fruit? You will also be pleased to know that Ulcinj has a reputation for having the best gelato in Montenegro and the Adriatic coast, so don’t feel guilty upon your daily return visits! When the evening falls and you're craving something savoury, stroll along the Bojana River and you will find some of the more renowned restaurants in the area.
Prior to Booking
As many of our regions in Montenegro are coastal, there can sometimes be some adverse weather. This tends to only really occur outside of the Peak Season though. When thinking about booking your holiday to Montenegro, please consult Foreign travel advice for more information.
Entry Requirements
Tourists who are British Citizens will not require a visa upon arrival, unless their stay lasts longer than 90 days. Please check Entry Requirements before departure.
Getting There
Sveti Stefan, Bar & Ulcinj are served by Tivat Airport and Podgorica Airport. Please note that Tivat is a smaller International Airport, which can experience overcrowding in Peak Season. Due to its proximity to Orjen & Lovćen Mountains, flights are sometimes re-directed to Podgorica Airport or cancelled in the case of bad weather.
From the UK: Direct flights are available from London on Montenegro Airlines, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair and many others. Chartered flights are also available from several other UK airports.
From Dubrovnik, Croatia: Connecting flights are available from Dubrovnik Airport to Podgorica Airport.
By Bus: GetByBus operates from Dubrovnik, Tivat and Podgorica to Sveti Stefan, Bar & Ulcinj. Journeys can take up to 4 hours and 45 minutes.