Beaches in Montenegro
Best Beaches in Montenegro
The coast of has numerous sandy and pebble beaches. There are 117 beaches in Montenegro in total, extending 73 km in length. Beaches in Montenegro also includes many s
andy beaches which makes up approx 33km in total. The remainder of the beaches in Montenegro consist of very fine to medium gravel.
The fact that the air temperature over six months of the year is higher than 18C, together with the adequate water temperature and increased insulation, make the coast of one of the warmest and sunniest tourist regions in
Europe.
Boka to Budva Best Beaches

1. Njivice Beach is the westernmost beach in Montenegro, only a few hundred meters from the Croatian border, below the Hotel Riva. The main part is reserved for nudists.
2. Igalo/Herceg Novi Beach: The Riviera there is about 25 kilometers long. There are deserted gravel beaches as well as real “tourist grills”.
3. Perast Beach: has a small concrete platform a hundred meters outside of town. Quiet.
4. Tivat Beaches offers from small gravel stretches to concrete platforms, a total of 31,000 square meters of beaches. Approx 10 minute drive from Kotor
5. Kalazdovo Beach: The well maintained gravel beach is near the airport on the Prevlaka peninsula.
6. Mirista Beach: From turquoise to deep blue, the water in the bay is a symphony of colors. For many Montenegrins this is the most beautiful beach in the country, but it’s not that easy to get to. From Tivat it’s a half hour drive. A must see is the Blue Cave, an up to 30 meter high hollow on the water.
7. Blue Horizon Beach is the translated name of the bay on which there is also a major hotel complex. Cool pine forests offer shade, fine gravel/sand, restaurants. The Blue Horizon beach is approx a 15 minute drive from Kotor and great for simming
8. Trsteno Beach is small and family friendly. The 200 meter long gravel beach runs vapidly into the water. The bay is well protected from wind and waves. Simple restaurant.
Budva to Bar Best Beaches

9. Jaz Beach is one of the best known beaches in Montenegro, of sand and gravel. In the 800 meter stretch, 300 meters are reserved for nudists. On the western end are beach chairs, restaurants and cafes. Great swimming with lots of space.
10. Mogren I and II beach: Legend says this beach was named after the Spanish sailor, Mogrinj, who was stranded here once with his ship.
11. Becici beach, almost two kilometers long, is one of the longest beaches on the Budvanska Riviera. To find a quiet spot during the high season is very difficult.
12. Sveti Stefan beaches: The western part is reserved for hotel guests, the eastern section is open to the public. A short walk in the direction of Budva brings you to the beaches of Milocer (King's Beach) and Przno. In between is the Queen's Beach.
13. Drobni Pijesak beach: This beach of gravel and sand is still sort of hidden.
14. Petrovac beach with its 600 meter long beach offers everything at once: sand, clear water, a fishing village, hotels, restaurants and shops. Everything is nearby.
15. Buljarica beach, the beach with the green hinterland, is still spared from giant hotel buildings. Only bungalows and camping grounds attract the tourists. But that doesn't mean that the 2200 meter long beach is quiet. Sometimes there is a problem with the landfill that is just a few kilometres above the beach.
16. Canj beach: The gravel on the sea bottom gave the beach the name "PearlBeach". A rocky mountain nose divides the 1800 meter long stretch, which is calculated to fit 9000 people.
17. Sutormore beach: Three hundred years ago Venetian nobles enjoyed this beach. Today, several thousand seek it out every day for a refreshing time. This isn't a beach though for those who are looking for a quiet time.
18. Bar beaches: Utjeha is the town beach and is easy to access. Accordingly it gets crowded.
Bar to Ulcinj Best Beaches

19. Valdanos beach in Montenegro is probably the best protected beach on the Adriatic. The bay is normally used by the army and is open to the public only during the high season.
20. Small Beach or Town Beach in Montenegro: Some people say that it is impossible to see the water during the high season because of all the tourists. In the other months this 360 meter long stretch of sand is one of the most beautiful in the area.
21. "VelikaPlaza" means "big beach" Montenegro: and it is. With its 12.5 kilometers it is the longest one along the Adriatic, but also one of the most popular. Private resorts like the Tropicana (sign on the main road) offer a comfortable oasis in the crowds.
22. Ada Bojana beach in Montenegro: In the 1970's it was the island in middle of the Bojana river on the border of Albania, and a favorite place for nudists. That is, at least during the main season, still the case, but the place is not that crowded anymore.
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