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Bajova kula Beach Bar and Restaurant is only 10 minutes drive from the beautiful city of Kotor. The welcoming feeling, hospitable atmosphere, an unforgettable view across Boka Bay, crystal blue sea and an incredible restaurant set in the natural shade, will all delight you. Superb tastes, quality wine and a romantic atmosphere make a visit to Bajova Kula restaurant a one of a kind experience.
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Bajova Kula
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Bajova kula Beach Bar and Restaurant is only 10 minutes drive from the beautiful city of Kotor. The welcoming feeling, hospitable atmosphere, an unforgettable view across Boka Bay, crystal blue sea and an incredible restaurant set in the natural shade, will all delight you. Superb tastes, quality wine and a romantic atmosphere make a visit to Bajova Kula restaurant a one of a kind experience.
Zanjic Beach is also called President Beach. There was a time when a famous Broz Tito (the President of former Yugoslavia) chose this bay as a private beach. It is located 6 km from Herceg-Novi, on the Lustica Peninsula. In summer time one can get there by a private boat from Herceg-Novi, Igalo and Meline. The boats depart every 10 minutes from 9a.m. till 1p.m. and coming back from 5p.m. till 8p.m. The beach is gravel and there is no sand, therefore the water is very clean and clear. One should be careful entering the water because of big large cobbles and sea urchins. It's better to use a sun lounger with an umbrella (the price is 10 Euro) and an atomized shower (0,50 cents) for a comfortable rest. The beach is surrounded by olive grove. One can have a rest from the sun in its shadows and enjoy a glass of wonderful wine. There is a big quay next to the beach. From this place you can go to the Blue Cave or visit Mamula island-fortress. This trip will cost about 5 Euros per person. In ten minutes walking distance from the main beach, there is Mirištа Bay. The shore consists of concrete platforms, which rise stepwise up to the dense forest. This place is marked out by amazing landscapes around and fresh forest air.
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Žanjic Beach
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Zanjic Beach is also called President Beach. There was a time when a famous Broz Tito (the President of former Yugoslavia) chose this bay as a private beach. It is located 6 km from Herceg-Novi, on the Lustica Peninsula. In summer time one can get there by a private boat from Herceg-Novi, Igalo and Meline. The boats depart every 10 minutes from 9a.m. till 1p.m. and coming back from 5p.m. till 8p.m. The beach is gravel and there is no sand, therefore the water is very clean and clear. One should be careful entering the water because of big large cobbles and sea urchins. It's better to use a sun lounger with an umbrella (the price is 10 Euro) and an atomized shower (0,50 cents) for a comfortable rest. The beach is surrounded by olive grove. One can have a rest from the sun in its shadows and enjoy a glass of wonderful wine. There is a big quay next to the beach. From this place you can go to the Blue Cave or visit Mamula island-fortress. This trip will cost about 5 Euros per person. In ten minutes walking distance from the main beach, there is Mirištа Bay. The shore consists of concrete platforms, which rise stepwise up to the dense forest. This place is marked out by amazing landscapes around and fresh forest air.
http://www.almara.me/ A hot spot for the young and trendy. The drinks flow from early morning until long past sunset. It spreads over 4 floors and caters to every need. Almara beach club is a must-visit on every things to do in Montenegro list. If you are looking for the best beach in Montenegro you should visit us. Almara is very close to bay of Kotor and can be considered as top choice for those looking for Kotor beaches. Almara beach club is very close to Porto Montenegro and can be reached within a minutes. 20 minutes away you can reach Top Hill Budva - probably one of the best clubs on Montenegrin coastline.
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Almara Beach Club
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http://www.almara.me/ A hot spot for the young and trendy. The drinks flow from early morning until long past sunset. It spreads over 4 floors and caters to every need. Almara beach club is a must-visit on every things to do in Montenegro list. If you are looking for the best beach in Montenegro you should visit us. Almara is very close to bay of Kotor and can be considered as top choice for those looking for Kotor beaches. Almara beach club is very close to Porto Montenegro and can be reached within a minutes. 20 minutes away you can reach Top Hill Budva - probably one of the best clubs on Montenegrin coastline.
New beach bar, 21 beach club in the big stone wall
Pecka Beach
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Jaz beach summary The Jaz beach is one of the largest in Montenegro. However, the vicinity is not built-up at all. The nearest town, Budva, is 3 km away. Jaz beach has two sections that are each 1.7 km long. On the Budva side it is rocky, becoming pebbly and graduating to tiny pebbles. The remote side is golden sand. There are no steep dips when entering the sea, so it is ideal for children. The beach is wide so even in August you will find a spot to sunbathe. I cannot guarantee that Jaz will never be crowded but it is less full than Budva or Bečići and the beach itself is large. Jaz beach facilities There are beds and umbrellas to rent on about ⅔ on the beach. The remaining part of the each is free. There are freshwater showers, toilet facilities and changing rooms. There are safety buoys in the sea. You can rent jet bikes, water trikes and kayaks. There are stands selling beach essentials, drinks and snacks in the car park. There are two or three summer restaurants serving meat, pizza, and pasta. The best one is beside a small hotel called Poseidon. It is located on the shore near the entrance from Budva. There are also a few smaller cafes. Unfortunately, there is no playground. There is a large car park nearby since most people choose to drive here. Getting there You can walk here from Budva but only alongside the road. Around 1.4 km of the walk is a dusty because there is no pavement and the traffic is very heavy. It is therefore best to get a taxi (about €5 each way) or a bus (€2). The bus departs 4 times a day from a bus stop near the old part of Budva, beside the Perla cafe. You can find apartments and villas that say they are located somewhere between 50, 100, or 500 m from Jaz beach. These places are located in Prijevor and Seoce, two small villages. They are located on a hill, 100 or 200 m above the sea level. To get to Jaz beach, you will have to walk the along the road for 1.4 km, and the walk 900 m from the road to the beach. Do be careful choosing your apartment since there are only a few villas near Jaz.
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Jaz Beach
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Jaz beach summary The Jaz beach is one of the largest in Montenegro. However, the vicinity is not built-up at all. The nearest town, Budva, is 3 km away. Jaz beach has two sections that are each 1.7 km long. On the Budva side it is rocky, becoming pebbly and graduating to tiny pebbles. The remote side is golden sand. There are no steep dips when entering the sea, so it is ideal for children. The beach is wide so even in August you will find a spot to sunbathe. I cannot guarantee that Jaz will never be crowded but it is less full than Budva or Bečići and the beach itself is large. Jaz beach facilities There are beds and umbrellas to rent on about ⅔ on the beach. The remaining part of the each is free. There are freshwater showers, toilet facilities and changing rooms. There are safety buoys in the sea. You can rent jet bikes, water trikes and kayaks. There are stands selling beach essentials, drinks and snacks in the car park. There are two or three summer restaurants serving meat, pizza, and pasta. The best one is beside a small hotel called Poseidon. It is located on the shore near the entrance from Budva. There are also a few smaller cafes. Unfortunately, there is no playground. There is a large car park nearby since most people choose to drive here. Getting there You can walk here from Budva but only alongside the road. Around 1.4 km of the walk is a dusty because there is no pavement and the traffic is very heavy. It is therefore best to get a taxi (about €5 each way) or a bus (€2). The bus departs 4 times a day from a bus stop near the old part of Budva, beside the Perla cafe. You can find apartments and villas that say they are located somewhere between 50, 100, or 500 m from Jaz beach. These places are located in Prijevor and Seoce, two small villages. They are located on a hill, 100 or 200 m above the sea level. To get to Jaz beach, you will have to walk the along the road for 1.4 km, and the walk 900 m from the road to the beach. Do be careful choosing your apartment since there are only a few villas near Jaz.
Beach description The descent into the water is gentle and very long – about 50 m. The water in the shallows is very warm, clean, calm. The bottom is sandy. The peculiar arrangement of coastal cliffs protects the bay from the winds. Trsteno is especially comfortable with young children. On the territory there are paid areas on concrete platforms on which the rental of sun loungers and umbrellas is € 7 per set. Trsteno is a public beach with free access. There are rental sun loungers, umbrellas, changing cabins, showers, toilets. Available rental catamarans, jet skis, boats, rescue workers on duty. There is a two-level restaurant, cafe, first-aid post and rescue service. Near the beach there is a paid (€ 3) and free parking. In the season on Trsteno is very crowded. Here residents of Budva and other coastal cities with families, tourists from different countries have a rest. It is advisable to arrive as early as possible, since by 11 am all sun loungers and umbrellas are dismantled, there are almost no empty seats on the territory. When is it better to go The high season on the beaches of Montenegro begins in July and lasts until September. During this period, here is settled a dry sunny weather, the air temperature reaches + 30 °C, there is almost no rainfall, the Adriatic warms up to very comfortable + 26 °C. Sea resorts are overcrowded to the limit, there are a lot of people on the beaches, prices for accommodation, products and services are at their maximum.
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Trsteno beach
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Beach description The descent into the water is gentle and very long – about 50 m. The water in the shallows is very warm, clean, calm. The bottom is sandy. The peculiar arrangement of coastal cliffs protects the bay from the winds. Trsteno is especially comfortable with young children. On the territory there are paid areas on concrete platforms on which the rental of sun loungers and umbrellas is € 7 per set. Trsteno is a public beach with free access. There are rental sun loungers, umbrellas, changing cabins, showers, toilets. Available rental catamarans, jet skis, boats, rescue workers on duty. There is a two-level restaurant, cafe, first-aid post and rescue service. Near the beach there is a paid (€ 3) and free parking. In the season on Trsteno is very crowded. Here residents of Budva and other coastal cities with families, tourists from different countries have a rest. It is advisable to arrive as early as possible, since by 11 am all sun loungers and umbrellas are dismantled, there are almost no empty seats on the territory. When is it better to go The high season on the beaches of Montenegro begins in July and lasts until September. During this period, here is settled a dry sunny weather, the air temperature reaches + 30 °C, there is almost no rainfall, the Adriatic warms up to very comfortable + 26 °C. Sea resorts are overcrowded to the limit, there are a lot of people on the beaches, prices for accommodation, products and services are at their maximum.
Beach “Ploce” is situated on coast of the Adriatic Sea in vicinity of Budva. Beach area is 10.000 m2. in the offer of beach “Ploce” there is national restourant with beautiful sea wiev end convered terrace, a coffe bar where you can nejoy a wide range of soft drinks, as well as various types of piyya and fast food. For those who love a good parties there is also a coctail bar where there are also daily preformances of various DJs. Beach also has four swimming pools for children and adults, and free parking is provided four guests on the beach. in the offer is also various forms of recereation in the water and on the shore, the possibility of renting boat, jet skiing, and scuba driving. For the youngest is provided playroom with professional staff, as well as swimming lessons for non-swimmers. To the beach you can come by asphalt road in own vehicle or by bus in the summer period which depart from Budva by schedule below.
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Ploce beach
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Beach “Ploce” is situated on coast of the Adriatic Sea in vicinity of Budva. Beach area is 10.000 m2. in the offer of beach “Ploce” there is national restourant with beautiful sea wiev end convered terrace, a coffe bar where you can nejoy a wide range of soft drinks, as well as various types of piyya and fast food. For those who love a good parties there is also a coctail bar where there are also daily preformances of various DJs. Beach also has four swimming pools for children and adults, and free parking is provided four guests on the beach. in the offer is also various forms of recereation in the water and on the shore, the possibility of renting boat, jet skiing, and scuba driving. For the youngest is provided playroom with professional staff, as well as swimming lessons for non-swimmers. To the beach you can come by asphalt road in own vehicle or by bus in the summer period which depart from Budva by schedule below.
A romantic pebble beach nestled in between two wooded headlands. leaving visitors with an dramatic impression ; and asking themselves, do places like this really exit anymore? Accessible only by boat from Herzeg Novi, Rose, Zanjice and Miriste, Facilities; Dobrec has a charming seafood restaurant and cafe, an a wide selection of beach beds, chairs, umbrellas, toilets and changing rooms. Surf boards and goggles lie around for guests to avail of, and the sea is crystal clear. Swim and eat fresh fish on tables set in a small wood situated adjacent to the beach, before dozing on hammocks under gently swaying trees. 5 mins by boat from Miriste beach - Call Nebojsa 069 597080 for charter for small or larger groups
Dobrec Beach
A romantic pebble beach nestled in between two wooded headlands. leaving visitors with an dramatic impression ; and asking themselves, do places like this really exit anymore? Accessible only by boat from Herzeg Novi, Rose, Zanjice and Miriste, Facilities; Dobrec has a charming seafood restaurant and cafe, an a wide selection of beach beds, chairs, umbrellas, toilets and changing rooms. Surf boards and goggles lie around for guests to avail of, and the sea is crystal clear. Swim and eat fresh fish on tables set in a small wood situated adjacent to the beach, before dozing on hammocks under gently swaying trees. 5 mins by boat from Miriste beach - Call Nebojsa 069 597080 for charter for small or larger groups
Pure clean water, just amazing.
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Uvala Veslo
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Pure clean water, just amazing.
It's rougher and rockier than most other peninsula beaches, but with super-clear water and steep rugged drop-offs, this secluded bay offers adventure galore for strong swimmers keen on snorkelling and cliff jumping. It's not one for the kids, but those seeking splendid isolation might just find their paradise here. There's a little signposted campground in an olive grove nearby. The camp is private, but you could leave a car there and pay for whole day. The camp will provide water and electricity, and it is possible to stay overnight witch is also paying.
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Rt Veslo
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It's rougher and rockier than most other peninsula beaches, but with super-clear water and steep rugged drop-offs, this secluded bay offers adventure galore for strong swimmers keen on snorkelling and cliff jumping. It's not one for the kids, but those seeking splendid isolation might just find their paradise here. There's a little signposted campground in an olive grove nearby. The camp is private, but you could leave a car there and pay for whole day. The camp will provide water and electricity, and it is possible to stay overnight witch is also paying.
Mirišta beach is located on the western side of Luštica peninsula near Žanjic beach some 25 km from Tivat. The beach sits in a cozy bay. It is covered in concrete plates offering a convenient access to the water. There are spots with fine pebble. Sunshades and sunbeds are available for rent. Restaurants and cafes are just a step away on the neighbouring Žanjic beach. The beach offers a nice view of the two neighbouring islands, with a small church on one, and Mamula Fortress on the other. Another fortress, Tvrđava Arza, is located a kilometer away from the beach and it is accessible on foot. This fortress dates back to the times of Austro-Hungarian Empire. The beach is accessible by car.
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Mirišta
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Mirišta beach is located on the western side of Luštica peninsula near Žanjic beach some 25 km from Tivat. The beach sits in a cozy bay. It is covered in concrete plates offering a convenient access to the water. There are spots with fine pebble. Sunshades and sunbeds are available for rent. Restaurants and cafes are just a step away on the neighbouring Žanjic beach. The beach offers a nice view of the two neighbouring islands, with a small church on one, and Mamula Fortress on the other. Another fortress, Tvrđava Arza, is located a kilometer away from the beach and it is accessible on foot. This fortress dates back to the times of Austro-Hungarian Empire. The beach is accessible by car.

Village on the coast

Krašići is located on the Luštica peninsula, on the southern shore of the Bay of Tivat in the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), between the village settlements of Tičići and Radovići. Old Krašići was located at mountain side, a few kilometers from its present location. This place is now called Gornji Krašići (Upper Krašići) or Stari Krašići (Old Krašići) and current village is sometimes called Donji Krašići (Lower Krašići). The village graveyard is still located in the old village. Villagers lived mostly from planting olives and vines and producing olive oil and wine. After the great 1979 Montenegro earthquake, the village was heavily damaged and people have resettled on the current location at sea shore, which was prior to the earthquake used for small-scale fishing. In addition to their former occupations, they increased fishing, and, recently, tourism. In the 1970s, some tourists started building houses around the village in larger numbers. This boomed and now they by far outnumber locals. The first tourist settlement is Krašići 1; after it, Krašići 2 was built. Tourists have also built the beach (which was a stony beach before that), streets and infrastructure in the settlement, It was the only Catholic village on Luštica. Original Krašići has some 150 houses; now, in addition to that, there are several big five star hotels held by locals. Krašići 2/1 has around 800 houses. Houses in Krašići 1 and 2 are self-built by tourists. The village has one pier, with a navigational light, which encloses a small harbour; there is one more smaller harbour in the village. The beaches are mostly concrete beach with gravel sea floor.
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Krašići
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Krašići is located on the Luštica peninsula, on the southern shore of the Bay of Tivat in the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), between the village settlements of Tičići and Radovići. Old Krašići was located at mountain side, a few kilometers from its present location. This place is now called Gornji Krašići (Upper Krašići) or Stari Krašići (Old Krašići) and current village is sometimes called Donji Krašići (Lower Krašići). The village graveyard is still located in the old village. Villagers lived mostly from planting olives and vines and producing olive oil and wine. After the great 1979 Montenegro earthquake, the village was heavily damaged and people have resettled on the current location at sea shore, which was prior to the earthquake used for small-scale fishing. In addition to their former occupations, they increased fishing, and, recently, tourism. In the 1970s, some tourists started building houses around the village in larger numbers. This boomed and now they by far outnumber locals. The first tourist settlement is Krašići 1; after it, Krašići 2 was built. Tourists have also built the beach (which was a stony beach before that), streets and infrastructure in the settlement, It was the only Catholic village on Luštica. Original Krašići has some 150 houses; now, in addition to that, there are several big five star hotels held by locals. Krašići 2/1 has around 800 houses. Houses in Krašići 1 and 2 are self-built by tourists. The village has one pier, with a navigational light, which encloses a small harbour; there is one more smaller harbour in the village. The beaches are mostly concrete beach with gravel sea floor.
Rose beach (Rose plaža) is a concret-gravel beach, located in a fishing village Rose, from which its name originated. Most part of the beach is a pier made of concrete. There are gravel sections along the sides of the village. Pure water of the beach is best for divers and for snorkeling. The main conveniences on the beach are: sun loungers, umbrellas, bars and cafes.
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Rose
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Rose beach (Rose plaža) is a concret-gravel beach, located in a fishing village Rose, from which its name originated. Most part of the beach is a pier made of concrete. There are gravel sections along the sides of the village. Pure water of the beach is best for divers and for snorkeling. The main conveniences on the beach are: sun loungers, umbrellas, bars and cafes.
Bigova is a small fishing village in Montenegro on the Adriatic Sea, part of the Kotor Municipality (about 13 km to Kotor). There are 114 people officially living in Bigova.
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Bigova
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Bigova is a small fishing village in Montenegro on the Adriatic Sea, part of the Kotor Municipality (about 13 km to Kotor). There are 114 people officially living in Bigova.