At the height of the summer season in Montenegro, I continue to introduce you to beaches of Montenegro. Today we will move to Budva Riviera, namely the popular Becici beach (read about other beaches in Montenegro here: Sveti Stefan, Milocer, Przno and Melt Horizonti).

Becici, Rafailovici, Montenegro
Becici beach, Montenegro - the azure Adriatic leaves no one indifferent
Becici, Rafailovici, Montenegro
On the shore of a 2-kilometer bay, the former fishing villages of Becici and Rafailovici are located - now these villages live mainly due to tourism

Becici beach – is a beautiful 2-kilometer strip of sand and pebbles, home to hotel beaches and private vacationers. The beach offers views of the island. Sveti StefanThe beach is fully equipped. Would you like a paid sun lounger and umbrella? You'll easily find one here for 5 to 15 euros per day. Jet skis, popular water bikes, banana boats, boats, playgrounds, attractions, and a large number of cafes and restaurants are at your disposal. A promenade stretches along the beach in the shade of pine trees, offering shelter from the midday heat. Let's not forget the traditional advantages of any sandy beach: a warm sea, the soothing sound of waves, the azure glow of clear water, and soft sand underfoot. What else do you need for a perfect vacation? Becici Beach attracts thousands of tourists every year. It's located behind the highway in the town of the same name. the village of Becici and neighboring Rafailovici located private sectorwhere you can rent private apartments or rooms. Also near the beach there are large hotels such as Splendid, Mediteran and Queen of Montenegro. As usual, I am attaching photos of Becici and Rafailovici beaches taken last week! 🙂

Beach at the Queen of Montenegro Hotel, Becici, Montenegro
Paid section of the beach for guests of the Queen of Montenegro hotel. If you are not a hotel guest, then the cost of using beach equipment will be 15 euros per day
Rafailovici Beach, Montenegro, Budva
The resort village of Rafailovići is located on the edge of the –. Formally, it has its own section of the Bečići beach with the same name, but in fact, the villages are closely intertwined.
Embankment in Rafailovici
Embankment in Rafailovici
Embankment in the village of Becici
Embankment in the village of Becici: the shadows of pine trees will shelter from the midday heat
Beach in Rafailovici, Budva Riviera (Montenegro)
Beach in Rafailovici, Budva Riviera (Montenegro)
Rafailovici, Montenegro
One of the waterfront restaurants in Rafailovici: here you can just have a light snack or a romantic dinner surrounded by the azure blue of the Adriatic Sea

How to get to Becici

If you're coming from Tivat or Kotor on the Adriatic Highway (E80), continue in that direction to Budva (there are plenty of signs). After Budva, continue for 5-10 minutes. You'll see signs for Bečići. The beach will be on your right (–). Free parking is easy to find along the beach. If you're taking a bus, buy a ticket to Bečići. The bus stop is also on the highway. Ask the driver to let you know when the Bečići stop is, and then head to the beach! 🙂 From Ulcinj, Bar, and Petrovac, follow the same route along the E80 towards Budva (–). It runs along the coast. I wish you a wonderful holiday in Montenegro!

How to get to Becici and Rafailovici: map, Montenegro
How to get to Becici and Rafailovici: map, Montenegro