When people talk about going to the beach for a vacation, they usually talk about going to Mexico, Spain, Greece or Indonesia. These are common destinations for beautiful summer vacations, but if I tell you Montenegro, the hidden gems of the Adriatic Sea, five must-see, jaw-dropping amazing beaches?
Allow the bones of your travels to tickle with these incredible beaches in Montenegro.

The best beach in Montenegro
Montenegro (Montenegro Locals call it) Croatia is not popular, most people can’t even identify it on a map, but it’s a blessing in disguise because it keeps Montenegrin beach quiet, clean and (most importantly) accessible for all types of budgets.
I’m not kidding!
You can spend the whole day on a beach in Montenegro for less than 15 euros! If that’s enough to pique your curiosity, allow me to show you the top 5 beaches this incredible ex-Yugoslav country has to offer.
See also: Things to do in Montenegro
1. Lustica Bay
Located in Lustica PeninsulaWhere it gets its name, this beach serves as an entrance Stupid Kotorska Or Kotar Bay. In the past, Lustika was a rural community, isolated from major tourist destinations such as Podgorica Or Harseg NoviThis relative isolation has led to the development of a small but steadily growing tourism in the region.
As a result, Lustika is becoming an attractive destination for those looking for some peace and quiet. In the summer, lots of Serbs, Western Europeans and Russians visit Lustika Bay and as a result, the local people have adapted by providing a variety of entertainment and local products.
Today you can find tons of activity to enjoy here! Kayaking and stand up paddle boarding tours are always available and the restaurants are famous for carrying only local products! Lustica produces its own olive oil, cheese, prosciutto, wine and rakiza. Take my word for it, you can’t leave Lustica without trying something!

2. Perast
Located at the very beginning of Kotar Bay, Perest is a beautiful small town with its beaches. Still, this is a place you need to schedule your trip! There is a legendary small artificial island named Our Lady of Scripps (Our Lady of the Rocks) in sight from the ground, and you can paddle board all the way there!
It’s a lifelong experience.

“Why would it be entertaining?” You ask, the legend carries this island because of it. It says that the island was built by local sailors for centuries and after returning from each successful voyage, they placed a rock in the bay that caused the island to emerge from the sea. This custom still survives today. Every year a ceremony is called Fascada Captured during sunset on July 22, locals threw rocks into the sea with their boats, widening the surface of the island.
In addition to the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, Our Lady of Scrapgel There is a museum, a small gift shop and a light on. All efforts worth it!

3. Tivat
Luxurious Yacht Mariner House Porto Montenegro, Tivat is a beach in Montenegro for those looking for comfort and luxury. A relatively new city Books Region, Tiwat is one of the most popular tourist beaches in Montenegro.
It’s at home Blue horizonA complete sand beach in front of two famous islands St. Mark’s Island (St. Mark’s Island) and Miholzhska Privlaka Island (Flower Island).

Sveti Marko Island is a mostly abandoned island with 500 French Polynesian-style houses completely covered in green. Before the start it was a popular destination Yugoslav war Although it has no water or electricity supply, it makes Swati Marco a must visit in a foreign mystery!
Flower Island has the beautiful monastery of St. Archangel Michael and a small population of about 100 people who live in bungalow-style houses. It is connected to the mainland by a small isthmus making it an easy visit!
Don’t be fooled by Tivat’s extreme luxury, there are cheap activities for everyone here as well Boche OlympiadThe Tivat Summer Fest Music Festival (June 4-6) and Tiwat Botanic Garden Where there are a variety of exotic tree and plant species that were given as gifts to Bokan sailors who brought them back from the voyage.

4. Budva
If you are looking for a perfect balance between beach and nightlife Budva Rivera Place for you!
Budva has some interesting beaches in the Adriatic Sea Mogren The beach is arguably the most familiar and most interesting of them all. Accessible with a 250 m long narrow path along the cliff, Mogren Provides relaxation and beauty for all visitors.
Most of the beaches on the Budva River are out of town: Jazz The beach, a popular concert and festival venue as well as a campground, Bechichi There is a long sandy beach, located southeast of the city, and Pizana is a city beach Next to Old Town.


Budva’s nightlife began with hotel-affiliated dance clubs in the 1980s. However, the first discotheques and clubs did not become popular until 1990, where many open-air clubs with sea promenades were opened. There are many bars, pubs and restaurants in Budweiser Old Town and its promenade these days, but two of them currently dominate the clubbing scene: Top heels And Trocadero.
Last but not least Budva Carnival, A three-day festival takes place in late April or early May each year. This carnival brings together all the beautiful relaxation and party from all over Montenegro, so why not join?
Come and see it for yourself!

5. Cotter
Yes! I saved the best for the end, Cotter in Montenegro is my favorite city, all over the world!
Its Old Town is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, with ancient walls extending 4.5 km above the city, a World Heritage Site protected by UNESCO. Cathedral of St. Tryphon In the middle of the city square. Accommodation in the city Many affordable hostels offer a variety of services in addition to just one bed. Old Town Hostel A place with countless tours and beach activities for those who wish to take part.
From a boat ride to a party bus to visit all the famous beaches of Montenegro, the possibilities for entertainment here are endless!



Another great activity is going up Castle of St. Giovanni, Where one can enjoy a breathtaking view of the municipality, the city and the bay. In front of its bay, called Boca Bay, are two islands that are very popular as tourist attractions: Saint George And Our Lady of Respectively

If you love beautiful animals, I have good news for you!
Koter has a huge population of cats and the town has several cat shops, a cat museum, and even a so-called “cat square”. Trogodamchak. You will see these hairy animals walking everywhere, there is water and food left throughout the city to feed them. Cats have become a symbol of the city up to the point of the cot, whose own charity is looking for all stray cats: Kotor Kitties.

Bonus! Fried
Okay, I’ve talked about every tourist-familiar beach in Montenegro but the latter is extremely dear to my heart. Pržno is a virgin beach where anyone can go to camp, have a barbecue, have a beach party, do anything and no one can be bothered.
Now Progeno has a tourist part but if you want to feel the untouched virgin beach you must go in the opposite direction. It is a place known only to locals, not easily found and still accessible. At the end of the working day people might go there to rest and relax, if you want to enjoy the sunset, light a fire and have a drink with the boys or some of your notables, be sure to visit Progeno while you are there. In Montenegro.
The entertainment doesn’t just stop at rest, there is a small hill about 10 meters high where one can climb and jump from the sea!
What are you waiting for
Montenegro is a hidden gem awaiting discovery. Since the revival of its tourism sector, Montenegrin has adapted by offering a variety of services and tours. Take a picture of the famous Buddha dancer, Enjoy a pub crawl of Kotor’s Letrica bar, Maybe there’s a spa day in Tiva, here’s something for everyone: Nightlife, gastronomy, culture, beaches, spas, adventure experiences, nothing more than a glimpse of this land offers.

Montenegro is one of the friendliest countries in the world, an experience you will never forget and will never regret, don’t forget to book a few weeks in this piece of paradise wherever your travel agenda is taking you this year. Check out Crna Gora once and you’ll be back a million times! Guaranteed!