Budva: Known as the "Queen of Montenegrin Tourism," Budva offers a vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, such as Mogren and Slovenska Plaza. The Old Town features picturesque cobblestone streets and rich historical architecture.
Kotor: Nestled in a dramatic bay, Kotor is famous for its stunning medieval architecture and well-preserved fortifications. The nearby beach at Dobrota offers a more tranquil atmosphere, perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
Sveti Stefan: This exclusive resort island is a UNESCO World Heritage site, connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. It boasts luxury accommodations and a stunning sandy beach, making it a favorite among celebrities and travelers seeking luxury.
Petrovac: A serene coastal town known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Petrovac features a long sandy beach lined with Mediterranean pines. The historic area includes the remains of ancient Roman mosaics and traditional seafood restaurants.
- Tivat: Home to the Porto Montenegro marina, Tivat combines luxury with natural beauty. The nearby Plavi Horizonti Beach offers crystal-clear waters and is popular for family outings, while the bustling waterfront is great for dining and shopping.
Discover the best beach resorts in Montenegro and immerse yourself in the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic. From the fascinating beaches of Budva to the quieter bays not to be missed …
The Montenegro, is one of this summer’s most popular destinations, ideal for travelers who are looking for wilderness with incredible nature and at the same time want to deal with an affordable budget. Nestled along the Adriatic’s glittering shores., this country is a hidden gem among the seaside destinations of Europe. With its breathtaking coastline, crystal clear waters and enchanting pebble beaches, Montenegro truly offers a perfect getaway for sea and nature lovers. The Montenegro is a seaside paradise unexpected that leaves every traveler breathless and often becomes a destination to revisit the following year. Here are the best beach resorts in this fascinating country, each with its own unique character and irresistible attractions.
Budva: Montenegro’s lively and nightlife-rich resort
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A Rimini of Montenegro can be briefly described as follows Budva the effervescent seaside resort that never sleeps, ready to welcome tourists who love the fun of marine summer vacations. Hotels of all kinds and small restaurants to sample all tastes are always crowded in the summer because although small, this Montenegrin resort is truly a concentration of energy. It has as much as 21 km of coastline and 17 beautiful beaches. The Mediterranean climate almost always gives good weather for pleasant vacation days. A tour of the old town is a must because you will discover all the wonder of a truly delightful Montenegrin town.
Pržno: for a vacation in Montenegro that takes on an authentic and relaxing flavor
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Walking down a Montenegro scenic road to arrive in Pržno, the less famous and less touristy small town of the Montenegro, an ideal destination for those who want to indulge in a few days of absolute relaxation among beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea. Easy to reach even by car, the beach is made of sand, but also pebbles. A true paradise of the Montengero where one can also enjoy a sunny day on comfortable wooden terraces. There is no one beach better than another here, for everywhere is beautiful and a dip becomes almost obligatory and an excellent irresistible temptation. The restaurants are very close to the beach and this in the evening makes the atmosphere even more romantic and of absolute serenity. Kamenovo beach is one of the most beautiful and popular beaches, offering a truly wonderful sea.
Castelnuovo in Dalmatia: the ideal destination for those seeking a sports vacation in Montenegro
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Sports and the sea are the perfect combination for those who wake up to have an active vacation in Montenegro. This seaside resort is a true landmark for those who want to vacation in this country. Castelnuovo in Dalmatia, Herceg in the local language, extends from the peninsula of Prevlaka to the Strait of Chains. Those who love the sea should know that here they can swim with a mask and snorkel or go out on a jet ski, while those looking for stronger thrills can venture out for a flyboarding session. After exploring all the possibilities the beach has to offer, the afternoon can be spent in the shade of the pomegranate trees sipping a cool drink, and then exploring the winding alleys of the old town is really worth it!
Bar: the resort with the largest Port in Montenegro ideal for a family vacation
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Bar is located in the western part of the Montenegro on the Adriatic Sea is its name seems to be due to the fact that it lies in front of the city of Bari and is therefore also called “Antivari,” meaning “in front of Bar.”. It represents Montenegro’s largest port area with berthing point for boats and large ships and the resort becomes one of the most serviced tourist areas. There are many children’s playgrounds here this makes it perfect for a family vacation. The beach is located near the marina and also near a park, it is pebble but there is also some sand, it is 300 meters long and can be up to 100 meters wide. The water entrance is very nice and swimming starts at about 10 meters. In addition to the beach, the cathedral is worth a visit, and one of the things you could do to learn more about the village of Bar is just the hiking trail that leads you from the old town of Bar to the highest point of Mount Rumija, which allows you to enjoy a truly wonderful panorama.
Sveti Stefan: the resort for an exclusive vacation in Montenero
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Also the Montenegro has its most exclusive met and Sveti Stefan is one of them. It is a small island that belongs to the territory of Budva. Here the golden beach, manicured landscape, and luxury hotels with wellness centers make the perfect setting for an elegant vacation. This island has a dock that is only 800 m from the mainland and offers an intoxicatingly fragrant landscape with palm trees and well-maintained parks. This islet that houses a fortified village is the ideal place for those who want to disconnect for a few days from the chaos of the city without losing the taste of an exlcusive vacation for this has been the vacation destination of famous people among all stands out the name of Queen Mary of Yugoslavia who chose it as her summer residence. The small medieval village is characterized by a collection of small houses with terracotta tile roofs, alleys and courtyards that have retained their original beauty over time.