14 Beaches In Budva, Montenegro To Choose From

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Budva is one of Montenegroโ€™s most atmospheric towns, filled with buzzing bars, delicious foods, and a colorful old town. Not to mention, there are over three dozen sunny beaches in Budva.

Budva is known for many things, but more so for its famous beaches for soaking up some sun. Over the years, Budva has become one of Montenegro’s most visited city, with an overwhelming amount of crowds during peak seasons.

In some sense, the local vibe is starting to get overpowered by a resort vibe. It is probably just a matter of time as it is home to some of the best beaches in Montenegro.

If youโ€™re looking for the best next coastal vacation with sandy stretches, Budva takes the cut. After all, it has earned its legendary name of โ€˜the Montenegrin Miami,โ€™ and rightfully so.

Here is a collated list of the popular beaches in Budva. A plotted map is at the end of article.

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Best Beaches In Budva, Montenegro

Sveti Stefan Beach

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This beach is named the Sveti Stefan beach simply because it faces the famous Sveti Stefan Island. Back in the day, this sweet spot was formerly a 15th-century residential village. Stevi Stefan has transformed into a notable five-star hotel resort and comes at a high price tag.

It is a popular destination for the rich and has hosted stars such as Marilyn Monroe. For a week-long stay, the cost is nearly $6,000. Fortunately, the Sveti Stefan beach on the left is open to public. You can say that this is one beach in Budva with the most expensive view.

Petrovac Beach

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Petrovac is a healthy blend of stunning aquamarine waters and rustic influence, nestled on the Budva Riviera. It consists of two beaches and is a fan favorite amongst locals and tourists alike. The beach features adoring restaurants, cafes, and entertaining attractions that run song the sunny sands.

Jaz Beach

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Jaz Beach is hands down one of the liveliest beaches in Budva with its thriving atmosphere of music and movement.

Every year, Jaz Beach hosts a Sea Dance Festival during the summer season. The festival features live music and dancing with a myriad of lively souls itching for excitement.

Additionally, the beach has clean, pebbly sands, as well as charming cafes and restaurants. Over the years, Jaz Beach has become a prime spot for those interested in watersports such as surfing and waterskiing, to name a few.

Lucice Beach

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For an intimate and private beach experience, check out Lucice Beach. The lush greenery of pine trees, cyprus trees, and olive groves encircles the area, providing a picturesque view. Due to its shallow blue waters, this beachfront is a great swimming destination where couples and families get together.

Beฤiฤ‡i Beach

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Beฤiฤ‡i Beach is one of Budvaโ€™s quietest beaches, surrounded by mountains and a beachfront with crystal clear waters.

Similar to Jaz Beach, Beฤiฤ‡i Beach offers plenty of watersports options, including kayaking and surfing. Letโ€™s not forget the tasty ice cream lounges that line the promenade.

Slovenska Plaลพa

Slovenska Plaลพa is the main beach in Budva and shares beautiful scenery, accessible from anywhere in the city.

Due to its massive size, the beach is split into divisions, each named after the beach bars residing in the zone. The beach areas near bars are private and require a fee to gain access.

Youโ€™ll find comfy lounge chairs lining the beach that are available for rent. Depending on the location of the sun loungers, the price varies. The majority of the beach is accessible to the public and family friendly with playgrounds for children.

Zuplica Plaลพa

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Known for its coarse pebble beachfront, Zuplica Plaลพa sits between the Slovenska Plaลพa and Zavala peninsula.

Similar to its sister beaches, Zuplica Plaลพa also offers sun loungers and can be less crowded than other beaches in Budva. However, the beach is covered in large pebbles, making it difficult to walk barefoot during the warmer seasons.

Dukley Beach

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Dukley Beach is a private beach and one of the best beaches in Montenegro. Also known as Moet & Chandon Beach, this private 100-meter long beach is located on the south-western coast of Budva.

Since it resides in the southwest, this beach captures sunlight all day long, making it one of the sunniest places in the country.

Since the beach is owned by Dukley Hotel & Resort, admission is free for resort guests. Any tourists who are not staying at the resort must pay a fee to access the sunny beach.

Kalipso Beach

Kalipso Beach is ideal for those seeking privacy and a crowd-free sunbathing experience. As stunning as this beach is, it is covered in large pebbles. You might want to wear swimming shoes to protect the bottom of your feet.

On Kalipso Beach, you can rent sun loungers with umbrellas or come prepared with your own. Due to privacy considerations, this beach is only accessible by boat, kayak, or sapa. Nearby youโ€™ll find a couple of water caves for an adventurous swim.

Mogren Beach

Split in two by a towering robust mountain, Mogren offers double the fun in the sun. Connecting the two parts is a mysterious cave where travelers can explore and climb the rocky terrain.

While it is one of the smaller beaches on this list, Mogren Beach offers an enjoyable atmosphere to escape from the hustle and bustle of Budva.

Pizana Beach

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Located in Budva Old Town is Pizana Beach, one of the best beaches in Montenegro. While on the smaller size, this beach is beyond the normal. It runs around 50 meters in length and is behind a parking lot, making it a sweet treasure to behold.

Kamenovo Beach

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Kamenovo Beach is a hidden gem famous for its stunning sunsets and serene solitude. With little to no housing surrounding the area, it is usually less crowded than most beaches. A relaxing stroll down the coastline takes you to a charming cafe with straw umbrellas.

Hawaii Beach

Also known as Budva Beach, Hawaii Beach sits on the island of St. Nicholas. The island is small in size, reaching only 2 kilometers in length with a few other beaches.

Hawaii Beach is the most popular of the bunch. The island alone is famous for its clear blue waters, hidden coves, and only a few bars and restaurants.

The prices tend to be on the more expensive side for food and drinks compared to the mainland. To access this beach, youโ€™ll need to take a tourist boat that costs anywhere between 5 euro and 30 euro.

Ploce Beach

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Sitting at the border between Kotor and Budva Municipality, Ploce Beach is a quirky one. It features a clean and rocky beachfront with four seawater swimming pools. On the sands, youโ€™ll find sun loungers, showers, and plenty of parking.

To access the crystal clear waters, youโ€™ll need to venture down a ladder into the deep waters. While itโ€™s free to visit this beach, consider purchasing from local food and drinks vendors to support the local community.

Useful Items to Pack for a Beach Vacation

Here are some good items to have when going on a beach vacation.

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Other Notable Beaches In Montenegro

Dobrec Beach

Dobrec Beach is unique and can only be accessed by boat from Herceg Novi, Rose, Znajic, and Mirista. While this beach is one of the lesser-known beaches, it makes for the perfect peaceful paradise. It features clear crystal blue waters with comfy hammocks available daily.

While Dobrec is one of the smaller beaches, it offers everything you need for a relaxing stay. A small beachfront restaurant serves fresh and locally caught fish along with classic Montenegrin entrees.

Plavi Horizonti Beach

Plavi Horizonti Beach is one of the family-friendly beaches in Montenegro. The clear waters make it ideal for snorkeling. The clar excellent visibility of the diverse marine life in Montenegro.

Muriฤ‡i Beach

Also known as Lake Skadar, this beach features freshwater that borders Albania and Montenegro. Since 2011, the beach has been a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Mala Plaลพa Beach

Mala Plaลพa sits at the southern end of Montenegro, featuring white sand and a surplus amount of space to relax. It borders the town of Ulcinj, which adds an extra level of exploration of the countryโ€™s beauty.


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