Kosher Paradise in luxury with a sublime discount
Montenegro is now a must visit destination and now with a 25% discount gifted by the Dukley Hotel & Resort
Early bird discounts have become the secret strategy of savvy travellers who want more for their money. That’s why we’re telling you about the special offer at Montenegro’s Dukley Hotel & Resort which has two hotels, three private beaches and now an Israeli chef at the only kosher restaurant in the country.

The Dukley is all about luxury and exclusivity, but uniquely it also caters for Kosher clients who can stay at Dukley Gardens -the beautiful apartments and penthouses with panoramic views of the bay of Budva or at the Hotel Harmonia by Dukley which has 45 guest rooms and suites designed for comfort and enough space for big families.

Few resorts around the globe have a Jewish Community Centre with its own synagogue, but this was an essential part of the plan for founder Neil Emilfarb, the Uzbekistan born Jewish owner who has brought simchas to this Balkan beauty spot. And now he has brought Israeli chef Shai Levinshtein to the Shalom Kosher restaurant which is already 5-star and certified, but with his culinary expertise, the planned seders will be epic. Places at the tables have already been filled (we think?) by the growing number of Israeli and American visitors, but you may be able to sweet talk your way to a seat at the seders. If not use the early bird discount offered by The Dukley to holiday in luxury in late spring when the weather will be warmer and the exquisite kosher middle Eastern delicacies taste better after a bit of sun. Note: they can even be delivered to your room.

If you do take the kids they will be well catered to as there is a dedicated children’s club with a private pool and experienced staff to keep the little ones engaged in a safe and fun environment.
Take advantage of these early bird offers as Dukley Resorts’ exclusive 25% discount includes access to premium room upgrades and because plans can change, the resort offers free cancellations up to 14 days before arrival. With daily flights and only 2.5 hours from London your dream kosher holiday is closer than ever and with prices starting from £65 per person with breakfast.
To book visit dukleyhotels.com
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