
Discover Montenegro's most beautiful beaches — from sandy Velika Plaža in Ulcinj to the hidden coves around Sveti Stefan.
From the 13 kilometres of sand at Velika Plaža to the hidden coves of Luštica — 293 km of Adriatic coastline alternates sandy rivieras, pebble gems below old towns and wild coves reached only by boat.
A pebble beach divided into Eastern and Western sections, with spectacular views of the iconic Sveti Stefan peninsula.
Jaz Beach, stretching 1,200 metres, is located 2.5 km from Budva and ranks among the three longest beaches on the Montenegrin coast.
A 13 km sandy beach between Ulcinj and the Bojana River, known for its fine sand and kitesurfing.
Mogren is a prestigious sandy beach near the Old Town of Budva, divided into two sections connected by a short tunnel carved through the rock.
Valdanos Cove, 4 nautical miles northwest of Ulcinj, is a 376 m pebble beach surrounded by an olive grove of 18,000 trees.
A small, partly pebbled beach approximately 300 m long between Čanj and Sutomore, known for its crystal-clear water and dense pine forest.
An isolated beach behind the Volujica hill near Bar, with natural shade and very few visitors.
A well-appointed beach and beach club at Crvena Glavica, between Sveti Stefan and Petrovac, with reddish rocks and pebbles.
A peaceful 600m pebble and stone beach nestled between Ulcinj and Utjeha, with turquoise water and views of the Stari Ulcinj island.
Đenovići is a tourist destination on the Herceg Novi Riviera, 8 km from Herceg Novi, with sandy and concrete beaches in the Tivat Bay of Boka Kotorska.
A sulphurous-mineral beach in Ulcinj, accessible exclusively to women, renowned for the therapeutic properties of its water and mud.
A peaceful coastal settlement with dozens of pebble beaches on the southeastern shore of the Bay of Kotor, known for the Mimosa Festival.
Meljine is a peaceful coastal settlement 3 km east of Herceg Novi, with a pebble beach approximately 200 m long and direct access to the Pet Danica promenade.
A beach in Igalo near Herceg Novi, known for its therapeutic mud and beautiful views of the entrance to the Bay of Kotor.
An isolated beach at the tip of the Luštica peninsula, accessible only by boat — no crowds, with crystal-clear water and a restaurant.
An isolated pebble beach on the Luštica Peninsula, most easily reached by boat, nestled alongside the historic Arza Fortress.
An isolated rocky cove at Cape Veslo, Luštica Peninsula — accessible by a rural track or by sea, ideal for diving and tranquillity.
Mirište is a pebble beach surrounded by forest on the Luštica Peninsula, a popular departure point for excursions to the Blue Cave and the Mamula fortress.
Rose is a small coastal fishing village at the tip of the Luštica Peninsula, known for its stone houses, crystal-clear sea, and tranquility far from tourist crowds.
A small pebble beach in a cove near Utjeha, between Bar and Ulcinj, with crystal-clear water and a rocky shoreline.
A natural white pebble beach on the Luštica Peninsula, surrounded by ancient olive groves and crystal-clear sea.
Crvena stijena is a hidden beach near Bar, tucked behind the Volujica hill, known for its natural shade and crystal-clear water.
An isolated cove near Utjeha, surrounded by olive groves, ideal for peace and swimming off the rocks.
Zelenika is a quiet coastal settlement in the Bay of Kotor with a variety of beaches and a gradual sea entry, suitable for families.
Bijela is a coastal settlement in the municipality of Herceg Novi, situated along the Verige Strait, known for its pebble beaches and historic shipyard.
A small pebble beach in the Dražin Vrt cove, named after the tower of Montenegrin hero Bajo Pivljanin from the 17th century.
Prčanj is a quiet coastal settlement along the Bay of Kotor, with a sandy-pebbly beach and rich historical architecture.
A sandy beach approximately 300 m long on the Luštica Peninsula, surrounded by pine forest, with shallow waters extending up to 100 m from the shore.
A tranquil 250 m beach along the Bay of Kotor, 3 km from Tivat town centre, ideal for families with children.
Pržno is a beach approximately 350 m long, a combination of sand and rock, surrounded by olive groves classified as a protected nature reserve.
A pebble beach approximately 200 m long in the centre of Tivat, at the start of the Pine promenade next to Kalimanj harbour.
Slovenska Beach is the largest and longest beach in the city of Budva itself, stretching approximately 1,600 metres, with all beach amenities included.
A former fishing village on the Budva Riviera with a beach stretching approximately 2 km, a promenade, and a marina.
Bečići beach, approximately 2,000 m long, was declared the most beautiful beach in Europe at the 1935 Paris Exhibition.
Kamenovo Beach near Budva stretches approximately 330 m, with crystal-clear water and a sheltered position in a cove between limestone cliffs.
Miločer (King's Beach) is an exclusive pebble beach near Sveti Stefan, surrounded by a park and Villa Miločer, built in 1936.
Petrovac's town beach stretches about 600 m, surrounded by old palazzos, a fortress, and two small islets.
Pržno is a sheltered cove approximately 350 metres long, situated between Budva and Sveti Stefan, known for its calm sea and fishing village atmosphere.
Sveti Nikola Island, also known as Hawaii and Školj, is the largest island on the Montenegrin coast, with three beaches and Mediterranean vegetation.
A smaller pebble beach set in a bay between two headlands, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, 500 m from Petrovac.
Buljarica is the longest beach on the Budva Riviera (2,250 m), located 2 km from Petrovac in the direction of Bar, with a surface area of 72,850 m².
Sutomore is a popular coastal beach near Bar, known for its sand, clear sea, and easy accessibility.
A pebble beach approximately 1,000 m long in the suburb of Bar, known for the pine forest that provides natural shade.
A pebble beach along the Adriatic, known for its pine forest that provides natural shade right along the shoreline, 1 km north of Bar.
Topolica is Bar's main city beach, 500 metres long, situated in the very centre of town alongside the promenade and marina.
Utjeha is a quiet beach in a cove near Bar, known as the Olive Bay (Uvala maslina), surrounded by olive groves and pine forest.
Borova šuma is a two-kilometre coastal promenade stretching east from Mala plaža, offering health and recreational benefits and home to the famous Ženska plaža.
Ratac is a naturist beach located on the cape between Sutomore and Bar, surrounded by a pine forest.
Čanj Beach, known as Pearl Coast (Biserna obala), stretches 1,800 m and accommodates up to 9,000 bathers — a peaceful alternative to the crowds of the Budva Riviera.
A triangular river island in southern Montenegro with 3 km of beach, the only nudist zone in the Balkans, and ideal conditions for kitesurfing.
Sandy rivieras for families, hidden coves for peace, beach bars for sunsets — discover the beach that fits you.
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