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Where to stay in Budva
Best time: May-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the coastal beauty and historical sites.
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★ 4.4Iberostar Selection Montenegro
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★ 4.2Casa Mia
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★ 4.1Luminoso Boutique Hotel
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★ 4.1Apartments Grand
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★ 4.1Avala Resort & Villas
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★ 3.8Splendid Conference & Spa Resort
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★ 3.7Crowne Plaza Budva by IHG
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★ 3.6Hotel Millennium
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Budva, like a local
Don't miss
- Budva Old Town: A stunning medieval town with rich history and beautiful architecture.
- Citadel: Offers panoramic views of the Adriatic and the surrounding area.
- Sveti Nikola Island: Perfect for a day trip with beautiful beaches and nature trails.
- Mogren Beach: Famous for its picturesque setting and clear waters.
- St. John’s Church: A historical site with stunning interior and significant cultural value.
Where to eat
- Jaz Beach Restaurant: Offers delicious seafood with a stunning beach view.
- Konoba Stari Grad: Authentic local cuisine in a charming setting.
- Restaurant Mogren: Renowned for its fresh fish dishes and beautiful terrace.
Do this
- Budva Nightlife: Vibrant nightlife scene with clubs and bars along the coast.
- Montenegro Wine Tasting: Experience local wines in a scenic vineyard setting.
- Paragliding over Budva: An exhilarating way to see the stunning coastline from above.
Local tips
- Visit the local market early in the morning for the freshest produce and local delicacies.
- Explore the narrow streets of Old Town for hidden cafes and artisan shops.
- Check local schedules for festivals or events, particularly in the summer months.
- Take a boat trip to less accessible beaches for a more secluded experience.
Know before you go
Best time
May-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the coastal beauty and historical sites.
Getting around
Public buses, taxis, and walking are common; many areas are pedestrian-friendly.
Airport
TIV
Language
Montenegrin is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (€) is used; credit cards are accepted, but it's advisable to carry cash for small purchases.
Safety
Budva is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate; however, standard precautions should be taken.
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