Budva

Montenegro

View of Budva

Budva is a coastal tourist resort in Montenegro. It is often called "Montenegrin Miami", because it is the most crowded and most popular tourist resort in Montenegro, with beaches and vibrant nightlife.

Budva is on the central part of Montenegrin coast, called "Budvanska Rivijera". It has developed around a small peninsula, on which the old town is situated. It is by far most visited destination in Montenegro, attracting mostly domestic, Russian, Serbian and other Eastern European tourists with an old town, bars and nightclubs, and beaches mostly consisting of small rocks. It is base for mass tourism, while in its near vicinity there are luxury resorts such as Sveti Stefan and Miločer.

There are as many as 35 beaches in the Budva area, mostly rock and a little sand (8 beaches are marked with blue flags).

During the summer in particular, the day and night-life offers opportunities to enjoy theatre plays and performances, music events and entertainment programs.

Many nightclubs use go-go dancers to attract customers, and families might be offended by the open display of almost-naked girls in the street. There is mainly one street, the main promenade, where all the action happens.

Budva appears to be undergoing poorly planned, unchecked growth with towering unattractive apartment buildings and hotels being built wherever there is open space - which includes building directly on the beach.

Some tourists may find Budva disappointing and cheesy because of the over-crowded beaches filled with chairs, umbrellas and loud music in some places. Prices for food and accommodation are also well above what can be found in less popular resorts.

The old town is adjacent to the marina, where the wealthy come to moor their luxury yachts. The old town is small but beautiful, with restaurants and boutiques selling luxury goods at high prices.

  • Stari Grad (Old Town). The old town of Budva lies on a little island that was linked to the land by a sandbar and in time turned into a peninsula. It is surrounded by ramparts originating from the 15th century including a medieval fortification system with city gates, defense walls and towers. The Old Town consists of narrow streets and alleys and small squares with precious monuments of different Mediterranean cultures that have marked the development of this town. You can enter in Old Town from one of five entrance doors.
  • Budva Citadel. Reconstructed after an earthquake.

  • Museum of the Town of Budva / Archaeology Museuem, Petra I Petrovića 11, Stari grad, +382 33 453 308. Houses Budva historical items.

Museum of the Town of Budva / Archaeology Museuem, Petra I Petrovića 11, Stari grad, +382 33 453 308. Houses Budva historical items.

  • Mogren Beach. Crowded beach but nice water. Don't stop at the first stretch of beach, now designated Mogren 1, continue around the sunbathers to the far end and through the coves to Mogren 2. The music from Mogren 1 is much less obtrusive there. If you're really adventurous continue around the perimeter of the small bay to what is referred to as shark's rock, which daredevils jump off of. Because of the trees and nearby cliff the afternoon shade covers the far half of Mogren 2 earlier than the rest.
  • Dancing Girl Statue. A statue of a topless girl doing the dancer's pose (yoga). Some people say that this is the statue of a young girl who drowned at this location but others say that this is just an ordinary statue. Anyway this is spot where people come to take pictures with the panorama of the Old Town in background.

Mogren Beach. Crowded beach but nice water. Don't stop at the first stretch of beach, now designated Mogren 1, continue around the sunbathers to the far end and through the coves to Mogren 2. The music from Mogren 1 is much less obtrusive there. If you're really adventurous continue around the perimeter of the small bay to what is referred to as shark's rock, which daredevils jump off of. Because of the trees and nearby cliff the afternoon shade covers the far half of Mogren 2 earlier than the rest.

Dancing Girl Statue. A statue of a topless girl doing the dancer's pose (yoga). Some people say that this is the statue of a young girl who drowned at this location but others say that this is just an ordinary statue. Anyway this is spot where people come to take pictures with the panorama of the Old Town in background.

  • Church of Saint John. Seat of the Budva bishopric till 1828. In 1867 the belfry was added to the north side of the church and it still exists. Among preserved monuments the most important ones are the icon “Madonna in Punta” and the rich archives and library. Among its holdings is the Chronicle of Budva most comprehensive source of data and events in Budva between 1796 and 1842. Operating church.
  • Church of Holy Trinity. Single nave construction with a dome. It was built in 1804 and modelled on one of two churches of the Podostrog monastery. In front of Church you can see tomb of famous writer and politician Stjepan Mitrov Ljubisa. Church is parish church and it is operating.
  • Church of Saint Sava. This is small single nave church whose dimensions are 5 x 3 m. It is supposed to have been built during the 14 century. During the Venetian and Austrian occupations the most valuable possessions of this church disappeared. Today there is almost no trace of decorations with icons, frescoes or sculptures. It is not operating.

Church of Saint John. Seat of the Budva bishopric till 1828. In 1867 the belfry was added to the north side of the church and it still exists. Among preserved monuments the most important ones are the icon “Madonna in Punta” and the rich archives and library. Among its holdings is the Chronicle of Budva most comprehensive source of data and events in Budva between 1796 and 1842. Operating church.

Church of Holy Trinity. Single nave construction with a dome. It was built in 1804 and modelled on one of two churches of the Podostrog monastery. In front of Church you can see tomb of famous writer and politician Stjepan Mitrov Ljubisa. Church is parish church and it is operating.

Church of Saint Sava. This is small single nave church whose dimensions are 5 x 3 m. It is supposed to have been built during the 14 century. During the Venetian and Austrian occupations the most valuable possessions of this church disappeared. Today there is almost no trace of decorations with icons, frescoes or sculptures. It is not operating.

Stari Grad (Old Town). The old town of Budva lies on a little island that was linked to the land by a sandbar and in time turned into a peninsula. It is surrounded by ramparts originating from the 15th century including a medieval fortification system with city gates, defense walls and towers. The Old Town consists of narrow streets and alleys and small squares with precious monuments of different Mediterranean cultures that have marked the development of this town. You can enter in Old Town from one of five entrance doors.

Budva Citadel. Reconstructed after an earthquake.

  • Boat Trip around Budva Riviera. 09:00-19:00. Rent a boat in harbor by the Old Town for wonderful scenic experience, and you might enjoy St. Nicholas island for suntanning or any of the beaches along the way. €6-20.
  • View seabed with submarine. Semi-submarine tours offer guests an underwater ride through the Budva Bay. While the primary audience for the tour is children, adults will enjoy the ride as well.
  • Bungee jumping. Experience jumping right on the beach.
  • Paragliding. Paragliding spot from Brajici just above Budva.
  • Hike old cliffy-road above the sea. It's an easy downhill 3-hr hike starting from the old Austrian castle on top of Brajici that displays scenic scenery of the Riviera, and various settlements along the way such as castles, monasteries and villages. Ends on the amazing island of Sv. Stefan.

Boat Trip around Budva Riviera. 09:00-19:00. Rent a boat in harbor by the Old Town for wonderful scenic experience, and you might enjoy St. Nicholas island for suntanning or any of the beaches along the way. €6-20.

View seabed with submarine. Semi-submarine tours offer guests an underwater ride through the Budva Bay. While the primary audience for the tour is children, adults will enjoy the ride as well.

Bungee jumping. Experience jumping right on the beach.

Paragliding. Paragliding spot from Brajici just above Budva.

Hike old cliffy-road above the sea. It's an easy downhill 3-hr hike starting from the old Austrian castle on top of [[Brajici]] that displays scenic scenery of the Riviera, and various settlements along the way such as castles, monasteries and villages. Ends on the amazing island of Sv. Stefan.

narrow streets Be aware that ATMs (locally referred to as Bancomats) in Budva are rare in the old town, but plentiful outside of its walls.

Old town is packed primarily with little boutiques, such as Prestige, selling costume made dresses. There are other boutiques selling everything from expensive shoes to clothing and jewellery, but ALWAYS beware of counterfeited variants of world famous brands.

The main Budva promenade has a long string of stands with very cheap - in quality, not always in price - clothing, sunglasses, souvenirs, etc.

Friendly service in Budva shops is not the norm. Service people usually do not smile or make eye contact and are often brusque; however, this is slowly changing.

There is a wide choice of places to eat at in Budva. In old town you will find almost anything: from pizza-places, bakeries to seafood and Chinese restaurants. Across the harbor, at the very coast, there are some premium fresh seafood restaurants, notably "Jadran" and "Donna".

Along the entire promenade there are many fast food places, offering barbecue, giros, pancakes, slices of pizza, icecream...with affordable prices.

  • Demižana, Slovenska Obala 3, +382 33 455 028. Fish restaurant.
  • Hong Kong, Vuka Karadžića 1, +382 33 452-725. Chinese food.
  • Jadran, Slovenska Obala 10, +382 33 451-028. A family restaurant since 1976. Specialties from the sea prepared in a local way. Complete meat offer as well as the Italian cuisine. Restaurant has 3 terraces each with a special ambience.
  • O Sole Mio, Slovenska obala 15 (near the Old Town, +382 86 457 713. Huge pizzas but overpriced.
  • Pizzaria Big Blue.
  • Porat, Pastrovska Ulica and Becicka Plaza (Follow Pastrovska Ulica down to the Adriatic. Porat Restaurant is on the left., +382 33 471 145. Breakfast, lunch and dinner-late dinner. Exquisite seafood restaurant, with equally delicious meatier alternatives, complimented by a well-chosen wine list, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a gorgeous view of the Adriatic.
  • Porto, +382 69 025-850. Fish restaurant.
  • Restaurant Kangaroo, Jadranski Put bb E65, +382 33 458 65. This restaurant is located on Jadranski Put and not in the very touristic area next to the Slovenska beach. However, if you want to enjoy a very good meal at a decent price this is the place to go. The restaurant has a very nice terrace and serves both traditional local cuisine and seafood dishes.

Demižana, Slovenska Obala 3, +382 33 455 028. Fish restaurant.

Hong Kong, Vuka Karadžića 1, +382 33 452-725. Chinese food.

Jadran, Slovenska Obala 10, +382 33 451-028. A family restaurant since 1976. Specialties from the sea prepared in a local way. Complete meat offer as well as the Italian cuisine. Restaurant has 3 terraces each with a special ambience.

O Sole Mio, Slovenska obala 15 (near the Old Town, +382 86 457 713. Huge pizzas but overpriced.

Pizzaria Big Blue.

Porat, Pastrovska Ulica and Becicka Plaza (Follow Pastrovska Ulica down to the Adriatic. Porat Restaurant is on the left., +382 33 471 145. Breakfast, lunch and dinner-late dinner. Exquisite seafood restaurant, with equally delicious meatier alternatives, complimented by a well-chosen wine list, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a gorgeous view of the Adriatic.

Porto, +382 69 025-850. Fish restaurant.

Restaurant Kangaroo, Jadranski Put bb E65, +382 33 458 65. This restaurant is located on Jadranski Put and not in the very touristic area next to the Slovenska beach. However, if you want to enjoy a very good meal at a decent price this is the place to go. The restaurant has a very nice terrace and serves both traditional local cuisine and seafood dishes.

Outside serving Budva is full of cafes, bars and nightclubs. During the high season it is hard to find a place to sit. Espresso will cost from €1 to €1.50. Coke and other soft drinks and juices will cost from €1.50 up to €3.50. Local beer costs an average of €2.50 and mixed drinks can go from €7 and up.

Bars are allowed to play music until 01:00, when the crowds move to some of the nightclubs.

Always ask for a bill, as they must provide it by law. If you don't - it's likely that they'll overcharge your drinks, especially if they see you are a foreigner!

A form of tourist scam in Budva bars and restaurants is that you give the waiter, for example, a €20 banknote and expect him to bring back the change in a while. He does not, and when you ask him to come over, he will tell you that you did not give him €20, but a smaller banknote. He will also show you that in his wallet he only has €5 and €10 banknotes, so there simply could not have been a €20 banknote on your table. To avoid this, your only solution is to say out loud the amount of money when you are giving it and if you are in a group, make sure the others see and hear this as well. Try to learn the numbers in local language as saying the amount in English does not help you much - the waiter will pretend he does not understand.

  • Garden Cafe.
  • Millenivm.
  • Palma.
  • Rabello, Jadranski put, +382 67 355-555.
  • Ričardova Glava - Richard's Head.

Garden Cafe.

Millenivm.

Palma.

Rabello, Jadranski put, +382 67 355-555.

Ričardova Glava - Richard's Head.

There are a variety of bars and clubs to go out in Budva. There are many outdoor bars and cafes just located outside the walls outside of Stari Grad. Most play loud club style music.

  • Caffe Greco. no cover charge and DJ'd music
  • Caffe Jef. no cover charge and DJ'd music
  • Maine. folk music
  • Rafaello.
  • Renaissance.
  • Torine. folk music
  • Trocadero.
  • Miracle Lounge, Hill Topliš. DJ'd music, entrance fee until 1AM, special guests perform often. Works only during summer.

Caffe Greco. no cover charge and DJ'd music

Caffe Jef. no cover charge and DJ'd music

Maine. folk music

Rafaello.

Renaissance.

Torine. folk music

Trocadero.

Miracle Lounge, Hill Topliš. DJ'd music, entrance fee until 1AM, special guests perform often. Works only during summer.

Don't worry about being connected - the entirety of the Stari Grad is covered by free municipal WiFi that works reasonably well. In the area of the Marina you can also pick up free WiFi.

As always on public WiFi, be cautious about entering in sensitive information (banking info, email passwords) as you never know who is on the other side of the connection. A private VPN is a safe way to protect your information.

  • Dubrovnik, 2 hours and 15 minutes by car direction Kotor
  • Sveti Stefan can be reached by bus (€2) or by a 10km hike.
  • Nearby beaches: Bečići, Miločer, Pržno, Kamenovo
  • Kotor, 30 minutes by car
  • Bar, 50 minutes by car direction south
  • Ulcinj most southern coastal town - Several buses leaving early morning around 7, schedule changes frequently so inquire at the bus station for specifics.

Nearby beaches: Bečići, Miločer, Pržno, Kamenovo