One of the most pressing issues for vacationers in Montenegro is the beaches. In Montenegro, the beaches are very different, there are sandy, and pebble, and small pebble, and stone. For those who have never been to Montenegro, it is difficult to imagine what the beach will look like, near which they will have a chance to relax. That is why I have been nurturing the idea all summer to dedicate a series of blog articles specifically to beaches with good photos - I hope articles about Montenegrin beaches will be useful to my readers.
It was decided to start with the Budva Riviera, since it was this segment of the Montenegrin coast that the Russian tourist liked the most. I have compiled a map of the main beaches of the Budva Riviera to make it easier for you to navigate. We will start our exploration from the beaches of Sveti Stefan, walk along Milocer and the Queen's Beach and finish the tour with a swim in Przno. Please love and favor 🙂
In Montenegro, almost all beaches are free, in some places the beaches of hotels are fenced off, such as on Becici beach, as well as on Sveti Stefan and in Milocer, but mostly fees are charged for the use of sunbeds and umbrellas. If you have your own equipment, then you do not need to pay for staying on the beach. On Sveti Stefan, which is famous for its island hotel, there are two beaches separated by a bridge to the island: the beach on the left of the island is public and free, and the beach on the right belongs to the Sveti Stefan hotel, it has less large pebbles, as well as vacationers - the cost of renting a complex from two sun loungers, a table and an umbrella - 50 euros. The beach on Sveti Stefan is not crowded with vacationers, it is quite calm there even in high season.
A pleasant 5-minute walk through the coniferous forest separates the beaches of Sveti Stefan from the Milocer beach, located in a beautiful bay surrounded by rocks, from some of its points overlooking the island of Sveti Stefan. The cover of this beach is small pebbles, very pleasant to the touch, with a slight massage effect. Milocer Beach is also called the Queen's Beach. This beach is reserved for the hotel, but for those who do not rest at the hotel, access to the beach is open for 75 euros 🙂 See photos of Milocer!
We are heading north, towards the village of Przno, which is located on the Adriatic Sea and is a popular holiday destination. We also walk to Pržno on foot through the forest. Pržno is an old fishing village that now welcomes tourists from all over the world thanks to its beautiful views and small pebble beach. In Pržno, prices for sunbeds are much more affordable, up to 10 euros per set, many sunbathe on towels. See photos of the beach in Przno!
Next time we will walk along the beaches of Kamenovo and Becici! 🙂
PS As promised, I added an article about Becici. Also read about the beach Melt Horizonti.