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Crvena Beach
Bar, Montenegro

Crvena Beach

A hidden beach near Bar, accessible by boat

Season: June — September
Overview

Crvena Beach (Crvena stijena) is located near Bar, behind the Volujica hill, and is considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the Montenegrin coast. The easiest way to reach it is by boat or dinghy, as the overland route is not recommended. The beach has its own natural shade, so an umbrella is not necessary. You'll rarely encounter anyone here — occasionally a diver or a group having a picnic will pass by. It's ideal for those seeking silence and an escape from the crowds.

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Location

Bar, Montenegro

Access

By boat / dinghy

Map Name

Crvena stijena

Season

June — September

Crowd Level

Rarely crowded

Highlights

Discover Crvena Beach

Natural Shade at Crvena stijena
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Natural Shade at Crvena stijena

One of the rare beaches on the Montenegrin coast that offers natural shade thanks to the high rocks and dense greenery surrounding it. An umbrella has never been needed here — the rocks take on that role throughout the entire day. This characteristic makes it especially appealing on the hottest summer days, when coastal beaches are under direct sunlight. Volujica hill behind the beach also shields it from the wind and from the view of the mainland.

Crvena stijena — Boat Access
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Crvena stijena — Boat Access

Crvena Beach is reached exclusively by boat or dinghy from Bar, making it one of the most inaccessible — and therefore one of the quietest — beaches on the Bar riviera. It is precisely this inaccessibility that guarantees you will rarely encounter more than a few visitors. Occasionally a diver exploring the seabed will appear, or a small group on a picnic. It can be found on Google Maps under the name Crvena stijena.

Seabed and Diving
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Seabed and Diving

The crystal-clear water around Crvena stijena attracts divers and snorkelers who come to explore the Bar section of the Adriatic. The surrounding rocks and relatively untouched nature make the seabed rich and visually stunning. The beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Montenegro according to recommendations from the Montenegro.travel tourist organisation, and its isolation contributes to the preservation of its ecosystem.

What to do

Activities in Crvena Beach

Diving

Diving

The crystal-clear water around Crvena stijena attracts divers who come to explore the seabed.

Swimming

Swimming

The calm and clear water is ideal for swimming with very few other visitors around.

Beach Picnic

Beach Picnic

The natural shade and tranquility make this beach a perfect spot for a picnic in nature.

Photography

Photography

The rocks, greenery, and blue water offer attractive shots for nature photographers.

Did You Know?

Crvena stijena is one of the few beaches on the Montenegrin coast where you never need an umbrella — the surrounding rocks provide natural shade throughout the entire day. natural shade throughout the entire day

Plan Your Visit

Weather & Useful Info

Admission

Ulaz je besplatan.

Opening hours

Pristup je slobodan tokom cijele godine, bez ograničenja radnog vremena.

Parking

Parkiranje je moguće u Baru. Nema parking-mjesta u neposrednoj blizini plaže.

Accessibility

Plaža nije prilagođena za osobe s invaliditetom — pristup je moguć samo brodom, a teren je neravnog karaktera.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The easiest way is by boat or dinghy from Bar. An overland route exists, but it is not recommended due to the terrain behind Volujica hill. The beach is easy to find on Google Maps under the name Crvena stijena.
Rarely. Due to its limited accessibility, you will occasionally encounter only a diver or a small group. This is one of the least visited beaches on the Montenegrin coast.
No. The beach has its own natural shade thanks to the surrounding rocks and greenery, making it comfortable even during the hottest hours of the day.
No, there are no bars or restaurants at the beach. It is recommended to bring your own food and drink, especially water, as there are no points of sale in the immediate vicinity.
Ideally between June and September. May and September offer a quieter experience with fewer visitors, while July and August are the warmest but also busier on the water.

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