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Beautiful & eco-friendly architectural design...

By the talented architect studio Enforma...

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Extra-large living room...

With bay windows spanning over 8 meters...

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Choose from a large range of colours... (on the image: "Gaia Rouge Impérial")

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100% Italian, 100% Beautiful...

Zucchetti bathroom tapware in all Tivat Heights' Apartments...

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Every apartment comes with a fully equiped kitchen

Choose from a wide range of colours... (on the image: "Niobe Noir")

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The Tivat Riviera

Only 1km from Porto Montenegro's planned Golf course, and 5km from the future golfs of the Lustica Peninsula...

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Hafro luxury shower systems...

Beautiful design, elegant, timeless... in all Tivat Heights' apartments.

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You can enjoy the magnificients views over the Tivat Bay from every floor...

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Every apartment comes with a fully equiped kitchen

Choose between cherry-wood, rosewood, zebrano, oak, olive tree finishing, palissandre (image)

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Outdoors Spa Facilities

An exceptionnally long swimming pool (15m) in a beautiful mediterranean environment...

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Views from Tivat Heights

From Tivat Heights you can enjoy a view over the Tivat Riviera, and the Orijen snowy peaks.

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Video Interior

We have been thinking of every single detail to offer the best interiors for your future apartment...

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3D slide show

Be among the first to invest in the so called "New Monaco"...

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The Tivat Riviera

Your guarantee of a very smart investment...

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Tivat Heights, Luxury apartments in Kavač, Montenegro  

Haven't you noticed how, when strolling in this town between the buildings populating it, 
some are silent, others speak and yet others, the rarest of all,
sing... 
Paul Valéry, "Eupalino ou l’architecte" – 1924