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Visit places to remember!
SIGHTS
Old Town – more than 2500 years old, a treasury of cultural heritage and a first-class tourist attraction.
Sveti Stefan ― an extraordinary fortress on a peninsula, once a fishing town and now a luxurious hotel.
Antique Necropolis – artefacts discovered since 1938 are now housed in the Museum of Budva; one of the collection’s highlights is the gold jewellery from the 5th century BC.
Kosmač Fortress – built in the 19th century by Austro-Hungarians above the village of Brajići on the road to Cetinje.
Praskvica Monastery – founded in the 11th century, including a small, beautiful local museum, one of the 10 medieval monasteries in the Budva Riviera.
Feel the atmosphere of the Mediterranean!
MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS
Bečići Beach – a sand beach with facilities and amenities for all ages, declared the most beautiful beach in Europe in 1935.
Mogren Cafe Terrace – a must-visit spot for a leisurely cup of coffee in early morning or evening hours!
Shopping – in the narrow streets of the Old Town, with quite a number of designer and jewellery boutiques.
Top Hill – a disco where the most famous DJs spin their records, named the world’s best disco in 2012.
Budva’s villages – hidden in the hills surrounding the Riviera, small villages with unique architecture, offer many experiences: visit medieval monasteries and churches, follow hiking and biking trails, enjoy unforgettable vistas, try out the local spring waters and indulge in local meat and fish specialities.
Experience the Adriatic story on one of Budva’s 30 beaches!
BEACHES
Mogren – a beach of exceptional beauty, named after a sailor who found his salvation there after a shipwreck.
Pržno – bordered by waterfront with numerous restaurants, ideal for swimming and entertainment.
Kamenovo – surrounded by dense Mediterranean forest, this beach attracts young people who enjoy active swimming and good music.
Drobni pijesak – lapped by waters of a unique colour, this isolated beach offers true relaxation because you can bask in the sun and enjoy fresh water from the spring located just next to it.
Lučice – near Petrovac, this beach is a picturesque seaside spot tucked in the shade of Mediterranean pines and with a wonderful view of the small islands of Katič and Holy Sunday.
Enjoy an active holiday!
SPORT
You can embark on different adventures almost everywhere in Budva. Besides tennis, basketball, bowling, and five-a-side football, adrenaline sport lovers can enjoy diving, paragliding, bungee jumping, ZIP line, horseback riding, hunting, rifle shooting, hiking trails and biking tours. Healthy holiday lovers have at their disposal numerous spa centres, with different types of health and relaxation treatments.
Take part in the magic of summer!
EVENTS
The Budva Riviera is a Mediterranean festival centre, a place that loves spectacles, carnivals, festivities and socializing. A broad array of quality events confirms Budva’s distinctness and identity as a modern town with contemporary offerings. The International Carnival, Theatre City Festival, Sea Dance Festival, Petrovac Night, and New Year’s Eve – all these set Budva apart when it comes to festival programmes.
Be a part of hot Budva nights!
NIGHTLIFE
Many consider Budva summer nightlife the best in this part of Europe. Numerous cafÊs, pubs, bars, clubs and discos stay open until the early morning hours. Parties usually begin in the Old Town and its surroundings, and end in discos and clubs, with a range of atmospheres offering something for everyone. If you’re up for a challenge, then Budva is the right place for you!
Treat your senses with Mediterranean flavours!
GASTRO
To gain insight into the soul of the locals, you must try the local specialties of the national cuisine. There is a large number of catering facilities with different offerings: from cafés and terraces, candy shops and pizzerias to restaurants with national and international fare. Particularly interesting are coastal and continental Montenegrin dishes: pršut (dry-cured ham), cheese from oil, olives, sea fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. Traditional specialities are served with domestic alcoholic beverages, particularly grape brandy and “Vranac” wine.
ARRIVAL IN BUDVA
You can arrive in Budva via the airport in Podgorica or Tivat. The national air carrier is Montenegro Airlines. You can arrive by train from Belgrade, via the railway stations in Sutomore (35 km), Bar (40 km) or Podgorica. The ports of Budva, Bar, Kotor and Zelenika (near Herceg Novi) are international maritime traffic hubs. The most modern marina for mega yachts up to 150 meters is Porto Montenegro in Tivat, while large cruise ships dock in the port of Kotor. Regular passenger traffic is carried out on the lines from Bar to Bari, Ankona and Peskara.
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Series | Budva | Publisher | Tourist organization of Budva | For publisher | mr Jelena Rađenović & Aleksandar Armenko | Executive producer | Patent ltd Budva | Editor-in-chief | Aleksandar Armenko | Series editor | Marko Kentera | Editor | Marko Kentera | Author | Nemanja Kuljača Graphic Design | Dejan Batrićević | Photography | Slaven Vilus | Miloš Ćetković | Transplation USSPS Belgrade | Printed by | Publikum Belgrade | Printing run | 2000 | Budva 2015 CIP - каталогизација у публикацији Национална библиотека Црне Горе, Цетиње ISBN 978-9940-675-02-8 | COBISS.CG-ID 26769424