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    • Kotor beach, Kotor. The Bay of Kotor is located in a beautiful natural setting, which offers real postcard landscapes. Good news, some coves are equipped with deckchairs and the water is translucent.
    • Murici beach, Lake Shkodra. Small secluded beach, with translucent water, overlooking the beautiful lake Shkodra. The road to get there is narrow, so we advise you to be patient, as it’s a heavenly spot that really deserves some effort.
    • Long beach – Velika plaza , Ulcinj. This beach is 2 km long, and if you go as far away from the town as possible, you’ll come to a less crowded stretch.
    • Jaz beach, Budva. Large beach with translucent water, close to Budva and therefore frequented during the tourist season. On the left, facing the beach, you’ll find non-privatized areas.
    • Pirates Bar Beach, Perast
    • Dobreč Beach, Luštica Peninsula
    • Ploče Beach, Budva
    • Sveti Stefan Beach, Near Budva
    • Drobni Pijesak Beach, Rijeka Reževići
    • Murići, Lake Skadar
    • Lučice Beach, Petrovac
    • Ladies’ Beach, Ulcinj
    • Velika Plaža, Near Ulcinj
    • Ada Bojana, Near Velika Plaža

    We’re cheating a little in classing this slither of pebbles as a beach, but once you’re floating in the water, with a Venetian fantasy of a town on one side and the sky-blue-domed church of Gospa od Škrpjela Island on the other, you’ll understand why we’ve included it. The setting on the Bay of Kotor is spectacular, with steely mountains plunging s...

    Herceg Novi’s buzzy waterfront promenade has plenty of appeal, but for a proper swim with some space to spread out afterward, you’re better off catching a water taxi out to Dobrečat the end of the Luštica Peninsula. This fine beach can only be reached by boat, which reduces the crowds somewhat – although it does still get busy. The water quality ou...

    Budva’s long but massively overdeveloped main beach, Slovenska Plaža, can be overwhelming in summer. When it all gets too much, take a 15-minute drive or a €5 boat ride west along the shore to Ploče Beach, an isolated but extremely popular complex, complete with restaurants, swimming pools set into sunbathing terraces, and inflatable water slides f...

    You’ll pay a hefty price if you want to stay in the walled village of Sveti Stefan, but everyone can enjoy the views over the picturesque island resort from the beach. Just be careful which side of the causeway you throw your towel down on – the almost-always-deserted northern end of the beach belongs to the Aman Sveti Stefanresort and charges an o...

    Drobni Pijesak means ‘ground sand’ and this little cove has a 240m (787ft) stretch of the stuff, wedged in between green hills and aquamarine waters. The beach is hidden in plain sight just beneath the coastal highway, minutes north of Rijeka Reževići. There’s no town or village attached, just a sole beach bar and restaurant, adding to the laid-bac...

    As an alternative to the Adriatic beaches, lakeside Murići is our pick of Montenegro’s inland beaches. It’s set on the southwestern shore of Lake Skadar, beneath the dramatic ridge of the Rumija mountain range. A steep road leads down to the village providing access to the clear waters at the lake’s edge. It's a scenic spot for a paddle and clouds ...

    The once-blissful coastal resort of Petrovacis swiftly descending into Budva-like levels of overdevelopment, but this little beach around the headland from the main town beach still retains plenty of charm. The backdrop is a classic Mediterranean scene comprised of cypress trees and oleander bushes, and there’s a restaurant and water slide down the...

    Heading southeast from the sandy, perpetually crowded arc of sand at Mala Plaža in the center of Ulcinj, you'll find a string of pretty little rocky coves, each with an accompanying beach bar. While some of these bars compete to deafen their clientele with dueling sound systems, Ladies’ Beach is unique in that it’s both quiet and a strictly women-o...

    An impressive 12km-long expanse of sand just southeast of Ulcinj, Velika Plaža is Montenegro’s longest beach (the name actually translates as "Big Beach"). While the setting is lovely, the water is too shallow for satisfying swimming, but it’s great for toddlers to splash about in and perfect for kitesurfers. In summer, Belgrade scenesters descend ...

    We’ve saved the best for last. This 3km (1.9-mile) strip of sandy beach continues just across the Bojana River from where Velika Plaža leaves off and continues to the Albanian border. And unlike at Velika Plaža, the water’s deep enough for proper swimming. Ada Bojana is actually a 520-hectare island sitting between two branches of the river and joi...

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    • Jaz Beach. Jaz Beach is my personal favorite beach in Montenegro. I had so much fun here! If you’re looking for a solid beach in Budva with stunning scenery in every direction, Jaz is a great choice.
    • Sveti Stefan Beach. Sveti Stefan Beach is one of the most picturesque beaches in Montenegro, and pictures like this one are why I first came to Montenegro!
    • Mogren Beach. Mogren Beach in Budva is another of the most famous beaches in Montenegro. And it’s just a five-minute walk from Budva’s old town, making it one of the most popular beaches, too.
    • Žanjic Beach. Žanjic Beach is one of the quintessential pebble beaches that you’ll find along the Adriatic Coast. No sand, but a pebbled shore in front of stunningly clear, shallow waters that gradually deepen.
  2. Feb 25, 2021 · Montenegro is a small mountainous country located in South Eastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. It is positioned in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Montenegro has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south.

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    • Sveti Stefan. Formerly a 15th-century residential village, and later a glamorous holiday spot for stars such as Marilyn Monroe, the tiny islet of Sveti Stefan is a celebrated hotel resort and tourist destination.
    • Murići Beach, Lake Skadar. Lake Skadar is a beautiful freshwater lake bordering Albania and Montenegro. In the 13th century, the site was part of the ancient Slav kingdom of Zeta and in 2011 it was nominated as a Unesco world heritage site.
    • Petrovac Beach. Situated on the Budva Riviera, Petrovac is a blend of turquoise waters and rustic old town charm. Made up of two beaches, Petrovac remains popular amongst both tourists and locals.
    • Dobrec Beach. Accessible only by boat from Herceg Novi, Rose, Žanjic and Mirišta, lesser-known Dobrec is a secluded cove offering visitors a slice of tranquil paradise.
  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Montenegro beaches map; Montenegro beaches pictures; Montenegro Cities. Kotor; Albania; Bulgaria; Croatia; Denmark; Finland; France; Greece; Iceland; Israel; Italy; Malta; Montenegro; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Sweden; Turkey; UK; You might also like... Best Beaches in Eastern Europe

  4. Jul 26, 2019 · 1. Jaz Beach. One of the longer beaches Montenegro has to offer, Jaz is set against lush hinterlands and rising cliffs. This sandy haven is spread over a bit less than a mile (1,300 meters) of Montenegrin coastline and is one of the more prominent festival destinations in the country.

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