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Budva Beaches


Hawaii Beach Budva:

The Hawaiian coast is located on the island of Saint Nicholas, opposite Budva.


Saint Nikola is located 1 km from Budva Old Town. The island is also known as Hawaii due to the tropical blue color and crystal clear nature of the water around it.


Local people also call this island “Školj” (rock). On the island, XI. There is the church of Saint Nikola, a small church built at the end of the century. Island name; It is named after Saint Nicholas, who is considered the protector of sailors.


Saint Nikola island is 2 km long, has 3 beaches and its total length is 800 meters. Although the Hawaiian beach is very long, if you want privacy on the beach, you can find many places such as small coves.


Transportation to Hawaii beach is only possible by boat. During the summer months, boats and ferries depart from Slovenska, Bečići and Mogren beaches every half hour.



Pizana Beach:

Pizana Beach is located next to the historical city of Budva, Stari Grad (Budva Old Town). It is located in the city center, very close to tourist attractions. Pizana Beach, which has many cafes and restaurants around it, offers visitors a pleasant day.

Pizana beach is famous for its sandy beach and clean sea. Pizana Beach offers sun lounger and umbrella rental opportunities and also has showers, changing cabins and WCs.


Ricardova Glava Beach:

It is located right next to Stari Grad (Budva Old Town), the historical city of Budva. What makes this beach special is that it is located right in front of the walls of the old city.

There are many cafes and restaurants around the beach, which is in the center of the city.

It attracts attention with its clean water and proximity to historical texture. This pebble beach is just one of the most known and visited beaches in Budva.

The 100 m long beach is named after Richard Vidmark, who shot scenes for the movie "Tall Ships" in 1963.


Slovenska Beach:

Slovenska beach, located in the city center of Budva, covers the city from one end to the other. It is the central coastline of Budva.

It is famous for its golden sand, large and small pebbles and clean sea.

Inside the beach there are sports fields for water polo, volleyball, tennis, bungee jumping, football, bowling and other sports.

There are many cafes, bars and restaurants along the beach.



Trsteno beach:

Trsteno is especially enjoyable for young children. The coastline is shallow and gets deeper as you move through the water. The water in the shallow areas is very warm, clean and calm. The coastline and sea bottom are sandy.


The surrounding area is mountainous and rocky and generally has calm water. Trsteno is a public beach with free access. There are sun loungers, umbrellas, changing cabins, showers and toilets for rent.

Water sports, jet ski, boat rental, lifeguard are available.


There is a two-storey restaurant, a cafe, an ambulance and a rescue service. There is paid and free parking near the beach. Trsteni beach is very crowded during the summer season. It is recommended to go as early as possible, as all sun loungers and umbrellas are filled by 11 o'clock.


Kamenovo Beach

Kamenovo Beach is located between the towns of Budva and Sveti Stefan. It is a small but charming bay with soft white sand and clear turquoise waters.


The beach is surrounded by lush green rocks, creating a breathtaking visual for visitors.

The name “Kamenovo” derives from the Serbian word “kamen” meaning stone. It refers to the small pebbles found on the beach.



Becici Beach:

“Becici”, located right next to the city of Budva, is considered one of the most beautiful and longest beaches in the Southern Adriatic.

It is 1950m long in total with its sandy and wide beach structure.

It offers the opportunity to relax and have a pleasant time with the green areas arranged around it. It attracts the attention of visitors with the many various sports fields in the region. In 1935, Bečići beach in Paris was awarded the Grand Prix "Golden Palm" as the most beautiful beach in Europe.


Jazz Beach:

Jaz beach is located outside Budva. This beach has a large area. It is famous for its beach, which is a mixture of both sand and pebbles.


It is also an area used for concerts and events during the summer months. There is a camping area for 2000 people right behind Jaz beach, which is approximately 1200 meters long.


Mogren Beach:

Mogren Beach is located very close to the center of Budva. This beach is generally popular with young people and tourists and is known for its clear water and beautiful views.


Mogren I and Mogren II Beaches are located 150 m from the old town. These two beaches are 350 m long and are connected to each other by a tunnel.

Mogren beach takes its name from the beaches of the Spanish sailor Magrini, who was found on the beach after a shipwreck in history. As a token of gratitude, St. He built a church dedicated to Antonio.


Sveti Stefan Beach:

The region, which hosts the world-famous Sveti Stefan island, is a frequent destination for many holidaymakers throughout the year.


This area, formerly a small fishing village, was completely renovated in 2007.

Today, it has become the symbol of the Adriatic region and Montenegro with its impressive appearance. Quality, comfort and peace await you at Sveti Stefan beach.


Przno Beach:

For many people, this is one of the best beautiful places to relax on the Montenegrin coast. The sea is turquoise, crystal clear and home to many marine creatures and fish species.


Przno beach experiences its peak season, especially in July and August. It is almost impossible to find a place on the beach.


The area is also home to Milocer park. There is a walking path extending from Milocer park, covered with cedar trees, to Sveti Stefan.

The region is famous for its nightlife. Minibuses and taxi boats depart every 15 minutes to the Prizno region, which is 10 minutes away from Budva centre.



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