Joe Jonas is getting over his breakup with some R&R.
The Jonas Brothers member, who recently split from Stormi Bree after five months of dating due to his busy work schedule, shared photos from his stay at the luxurious One&Only Portonovi resort in Montenegro on Instagram early Monday.
“Montenegro absolutely rules!” Jonas, 34, captioned the slideshow of images and videos of his lavish seaside vacation, adding an emoji of the nation’s flag.
The 60-acre, five-star hotel is “located in the heart of Boka Bay” and “overlooks a dramatic coastline of mountain vistas and calm waters, emphasizing a sense of privacy and chic palatial living,” its website states.
Jonas shared a selfie in front of a stunning sunset on the water as well as a clip of him taking a plunge in lime green swim trunks.
He also shared a glimpse inside his villa, which faced the Adriatic Sea and featured its own swimming pool and beachfront area.
The opulent rooms and villas on the property range in price from $1,827 to $19,522 depending on the size and layout.
Each villa has a private garden, swimming pool, hydrotherapy pool, massage stations and sunset views.
The accommodations also come with personalized host services, complimentary nonalcoholic refreshments, daily in-villa breakfast and private chef services.
The resort also boasts a world-class wellness retreat and spa, with experts from health brand Chenot leading the charge.
Visitors have access to the spa’s indoor pool, steam room and sauna, relaxation pavilion and signature Chenot herbal tea.
Various treatments are also available, including acupuncture, massages, facials, lymphatic drainage, body scrubs as well as diet plans, health and medical testing and Chhenot Method cleanse plans.
A state-of-the-art fitness center also offers personal training sessions, pilates and yoga.
Jonas — who is still going through a divorce from Sophie Turner, with whom he shares two young daughters — shared photos of various meals he indulged in during his tranquil escape, too.
The waterfront restaurant Tapasake serves Japanese-Peruvian flavors, while La Veranda offers Montenegrin cuisine prepared with a home-cooked style.
The Italian eatery Sabia has a menu brimming with fresh local ingredients for high-end pizza and seafood, while the casual Caminetti spot is known for its craft cocktails, Asian tapas, French pastries and afternoon tea selections.
Guests looking for a personalized dinner can opt for a private dining experience curated specifically to clients’s needs.
Fun activities are also readily available and allow for exploration on the Adriatic Coast and the Montenegrin countryside like tennis, sailing, hiking and swimming.