Destination
Tivat Airport
30km
Podgorica Airport
55km
Port of Bar
30km
Bar Railway Station
31km
Montenegro
Located in the heart of Europe and the Mediterranean, Montenegro is a part of the Adriatic coast, in the southwestern part of the Balkans. Here, at the gates of the Adriatic Sea, you will meet one of the most beautiful bays in the world, the deepest canyon in Europe, the largest lake in the Balkans, a rainforest, four national parks, numerous reserves and protected areas – a paradise for nature lovers…
There are sandy beaches, hidden coves, islands and cities built on Greek, Illyrian and Roman foundations. High mountains captivate with fairytale beauty, protect hidden lakes, vast pastures and forests, fast rivers and diverse flora and fauna.
Budva Riviera
Budva Riviera stretches for 25 km and occupies the central part of the Montenegrin coast. Many bays, beaches, islands, as well as the mountain massif of Lovćen give a special charm to this area and attract a large number of tourists who can enjoy the beautiful nature, sun, crystal clear sea.
Budva is a city for those who are attracted by entertainment, diverse choices, the spirit of ancient times and sandy beaches! You can enjoy the daily entertainment offered by bars, parties, extreme sports and delicious seafood in the restaurants. Walk barefoot between the walls of the medieval city… Illyrians, Romans and Greeks walked the soil of Budva and left their traces.
Budva Riviera
Budva Riviera stretches for 25 km and occupies the central part of the Montenegrin coast. Many bays, beaches, islands, as well as the mountain massif of Lovćen give a special charm to this area and attract a large number of tourists who can enjoy the beautiful nature, sun, crystal clear sea.
Budva is a city for those who are attracted by entertainment, diverse choices, the spirit of ancient times and sandy beaches! You can enjoy the daily entertainment offered by bars, parties, extreme sports and delicious seafood in the restaurants. Walk barefoot between the walls of the medieval city… Illyrians, Romans and Greeks walked the soil of Budva and left their traces.