BEACHES (PLAIN)
Read moreBudva is surrounded by sandy beaches, which explains its tourist appeal. Big and lively is Slovenska Plaža (1,600 m). The beaches of Mogren, behind the Hotel Avala, are rather quiet. Jaz lies between two small hills in an uninhabited area (access by secondary road from the expressway). A large campsite and several cafés-restaurants line the beach. The smaller (100 m), nearby Trsteno cove is well worth a visit. Here, too, an open-air restaurant allows you to alternate between swimming and eating in summer.
OLD OLIVE TREE (STARA MASLINA)
Read moreNot far from the old town - on the national road, a few kilometres after the bridge, a sign indicates the direction of the site on the left - it is here, in Mirovica, that the oldest olive tree in Europe is located. Planted two millennia ago, it has been protected by law since 1963. The volume of its trunk is 10 m and it still bears fruit. Legend has it that in the past, feuding families would meet under this tree, which has the gift of reconciliation!
PRŽNO CREEK (POTOK - ПОТОК)
Read moreOne of the most beautiful places in Budva, hidden below the Maestral hotel, between Bečići and Sveti Stefan.
This small fishing village consisting of a charming cove, with its port and old houses, is preserved from the urbanization of Budva. The turquoise blue waters allow you to enjoy the underwater life. Lovers of snorkeling and diving will find their happiness here. A small piece of paradise to visit during a stay on the coast. A place to discover!
LARGE BEACH (VELIKA PLAŽA - ПЛАЖА ВЕЛИКА)
Read moreThis fine sand beach (and grey) is one of the most famous in Montenegro. It is 12,5 km long and extends from the Milena Canal to the Bojana River. Partly bordered by a pine forest, it is known for the richness of its minerals whose bienfaitrices virtues on the human body were recognized at the beginning of the th century. Several wooden restaurants are located there, but sufficiently spaced (12 km long) so that the beach keeps its appearance wild.