Catun Rezevici
The traditional Paštrović-style architecture of Rijeka Reževići differs from the rest of Montenegro, favouring rows of terrace houses with stone walls, small windows, single-pitched roofs and ‘hog’s back’ curved terracotta tiles. This charming village offers some lovely examples and although gentrification is evident, the focus has been on restoration rather than demolition.
Sveti Stefan
Hotel complex Sveti Stefan, perched on the so-called island, represents the unique symbol of the Montenegrin coast. A fisher village was built in the 15th century thanks to the members of the Paštrovići tribe. They used the treasure captured from the Turkish ships to build their homes on the island. This fortified village was called after the church of Sveti Stefan. Thanks to its geographical position Sveti Stefan was a commercial and transportation center of Paštrovići.