Budva is a wonderful place to start your trip over Montenegro. On the first day, you’ll have an opportunity to see the best-known sights of the city, but arrival at the marina will be the main event. Be sure to discuss the route with the manager and check the weather forecast.
Budva is the most popular resort in Montenegro. You can find everything here: luxury hotels, various restaurants, clubs, attractions, etc. The tourist entertainment is charmingly complimented by the classic Mediterranean architecture of narrow streets, stone houses, and tiled roofs. However, Budva is mostly appreciated for its abundance of wonderful beaches.
There are city beaches and country beaches, sandy and pebble beaches, rocky and flat, international Blue Flag awarded and not – in short, beaches to satisfy any taste. If your interests include bathing in the cleanest waters of the Adriatic Sea, walking along the embankment, and having dinner with the view of the sea, Budva is the ideal vacation spot for you.
The primary postcard view of Montenegro is a small islet of Sveti Stefan located in Budva Riviera. This place is really unique. It was once a simple fishermen’s village turned into a fashionable resort for the world leaders and celebrities, then it fell into a decline to be revived later like a Phoenix in all its splendour. Local pink sandy beaches, old houses, quiet and medieval atmosphere beckon well-to-do tourists from all over the world.
The rest of the village guests are comfortably accommodated on the mainland and visit the islet as a part of a tour. One should see three old churches (Church of Sveti Stefan (or St. Stephen) Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, and Church of Alexander Nevskiy), Villa Miločer, and Villa “21” where the cost of accommodation is determined at an auction.
First of all, let’s put the record straight: “Bar” is former “Antibarium”, a set-off to Italian Bari, and “Bar” is both Old Bar and New Bar, and we’re interested in both. The old part of the city is fascinating with its narrow streets, stone buildings, and typical Eastern architecture. Now, one should take into account that this city-museum is located in 3.5 kilometers from the sea—in New Bar.
Here, the modern resort is fragrant with mandarin orange, olive trees, and cypresses’ aromas. They have an excellent port, sandy beach, and excellent infrastructure here. Divers will surely like this place with its shipwrecked vessels lying on the sea bottom just waiting to be explored-- King Nicola’s yacht, Austro-Hungarian destroyer, and German cruiser Vorwärts.
Budva
Budva is the most popular resort in Montenegro. You can find everything here: luxury hotels, various restaurants, clubs, attractions, etc. The tourist entertainment is charmingly complimented by the classic Mediterranean architecture of narrow streets, stone houses, and tiled roofs. However, Budva is mostly appreciated for its abundance of wonderful beaches.
There are city beaches and country beaches, sandy and pebble beaches, rocky and flat, international Blue Flag awarded and not – in short, beaches to satisfy any taste. If your interests include bathing in the cleanest waters of the Adriatic Sea, walking along the embankment, and having dinner with the view of the sea, Budva is the ideal vacation spot for you.
Sveti Stefan
The primary postcard view of Montenegro is a small islet of Sveti Stefan located in Budva Riviera. This place is really unique. It was once a simple fishermen’s village turned into a fashionable resort for the world leaders and celebrities, then it fell into a decline to be revived later like a Phoenix in all its splendour. Local pink sandy beaches, old houses, quiet and medieval atmosphere beckon well-to-do tourists from all over the world.
The rest of the village guests are comfortably accommodated on the mainland and visit the islet as a part of a tour. One should see three old churches (Church of Sveti Stefan (or St. Stephen) Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, and Church of Alexander Nevskiy), Villa Miločer, and Villa “21” where the cost of accommodation is determined at an auction.
Bar
First of all, let’s put the record straight: “Bar” is former “Antibarium”, a set-off to Italian Bari, and “Bar” is both Old Bar and New Bar, and we’re interested in both. The old part of the city is fascinating with its narrow streets, stone buildings, and typical Eastern architecture. Now, one should take into account that this city-museum is located in 3.5 kilometers from the sea—in New Bar.
Here, the modern resort is fragrant with mandarin orange, olive trees, and cypresses’ aromas. They have an excellent port, sandy beach, and excellent infrastructure here. Divers will surely like this place with its shipwrecked vessels lying on the sea bottom just waiting to be explored-- King Nicola’s yacht, Austro-Hungarian destroyer, and German cruiser Vorwärts.