This was the most beautiful beach we visited during our trip, and we witnessed an incredible sunset here. However, there is a major problem—there are no nearby toilets or cafes, so people are relieving themselves in the forest park. We’ve traveled a lot, but we’ve never seen so much human waste in a park area. I went into the woods to take a photo of the beach from a distance and ended up in a real minefield. City council, do you realize that when it rains, all of this goes into the water???!!! Not to mention that people are doing small things directly in the sea... Are you testing the water quality? The park is beautiful, but it lacks proper maintenance. More trash bins and bio-toilets are needed. Every tourist pays a tourism fee, so please allocate some of these funds to improve...
Read moreThe best way to get to Queen’s Beach without a car is by taking the public bus from Budva and getting off at the Przno stop (€2.50). From there, it's no more than a 10-minute walk to Queen’s Beach. A nice bonus is that you can take a small detour to visit Przno Beach along the way. Once you’re at Queen’s Beach, you can walk to Milocer Beach in about 10 minutes, and then another 10 minutes to Sveti Stefan Beach. The beaches are much closer than they might look on the map! You can catch the bus back from Sveti Stefan or return to Queen’s Beach to catch the sunset there. Today, November 3rd, the beaches are free to access and have only a few visitors, so it's a perfect time...
Read moreStunning! If you are desperate to get away from beaches bombarded with sun loungers, then this is the spot! One of the few, possibly the only one, in the area where it's completely free of sunbeds. Not a one! Just all shingle beach for you to come and lay your towel and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding you. The water is crystal clear. A short walk from where you can park your car or scooter. From what I saw there's no fee. Get here whilst you can before it meets the fate of all the other overly commercialised Montenegrin beaches. I went in August '24, in the height of the season and I wouldn't call it 'busy'. Shade available at the extremities even in...
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