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Sveti Stefan Beach
Budva Riviera

Sveti Stefan Beach

The most photographed spot on the Montenegrin coast

Swimming season: May - October
Overview

Sveti Stefan Beach is one of the most recognizable and most photographed destinations on the Adriatic. Nestled along the sandbar connecting the peninsula to the mainland, the beach stretches on both sides of the narrow passage — the Eastern and Western beaches surround the iconic islet with its stone houses and terracotta rooftops. The predominantly pink and reddish sand, crystal-clear water, and dramatic backdrop of the peninsula make this place truly unique across the entire Mediterranean. Sveti Stefan has attracted celebrities from around the world — from Sophia Loren and Kirk Douglas to Elizabeth Taylor — and today it is accessible to all visitors who wish to enjoy one of Montenegro's most beautiful sights.

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Location

Budvanska rivijera

Beach length

750 m

Peninsula founded

15th century

Swimming season

May - October

Ideal for

Couples and photographers

Highlights

Discover Sveti Stefan Beach

Eastern and Western Beach
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Eastern and Western Beach

On either side of the sandbar leading to the Sveti Stefan peninsula, two beaches stretch out — the Eastern and the Western. Both beaches are pebbly, with predominantly pink and reddish pebbles that shimmer uniquely in the sunlight. The total length of the beach is approximately 750 metres, with a width of up to 30 metres. The entry into the sea is gradual and gentle, and the water is exceptionally clear and clean. From both beaches, there is a direct view of the stone houses and terracotta rooftops of the peninsula — a backdrop that has made Sveti Stefan the most photographed spot in Montenegro.

Sveti Stefan Peninsula
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Sveti Stefan Peninsula

The Sveti Stefan peninsula is one of the most exclusive resorts on the Mediterranean, created by adapting stone houses built more than five centuries ago to protect the population of surrounding villages. Until 1954, only 20 inhabitants lived on the island, after which the Yugoslav government transformed it into a luxury resort that attracted world stars such as Orson Welles, Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Taylor, and Sophia Loren. The peninsula is connected to the mainland by a narrow stone sandbar, and visitors can walk up to the iron gates and enjoy views of the historic architecture and the clear Adriatic Sea.

Kraljičina Beach in Miločer Park
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Kraljičina Beach in Miločer Park

Just 10–15 minutes' walk along the coastal path through Miločer Park from Sveti Stefan Beach lies Kraljičina Beach — one of the most beautiful and peaceful beaches on the Montenegrin coast. The 120-metre-long beach is set in a sheltered cove surrounded by pine and olive forest, giving it an almost private atmosphere. It was named after Queen Marija Karađorđević, for whom it was a favourite beach, and nearby stands Villa Miločer, built in the 1930s as the summer residence of the Serbian royal family. The beach is pebbly, the sea is clear, and the tranquillity and greenery make it a perfect escape from the crowds.

Viewpoint Along the E65 Highway
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Viewpoint Along the E65 Highway

One of the finest views of the Sveti Stefan peninsula is not from the beach itself, but from the E65 highway that passes above. From this viewpoint, the entire panorama is visible — the stone houses and terracotta rooftops of the peninsula, the two beaches with their pink pebbles, the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea, and the mountain ranges in the background. It is from this very spot that the most famous photographs of Montenegro are taken, appearing on postcards and tourism campaigns. Sunset from this location is particularly spectacular, as golden light bathes the entire peninsula.

Crvena Glavica
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Crvena Glavica

In the immediate vicinity of Sveti Stefan, below the highway leading towards Petrovac, lies Crvena Glavica with seven smaller beaches of varied surfaces — from sand to pebbles and stone. Some of the beaches are occasionally used by nudists. The beaches are set in peaceful coves, less visited than the main beaches of the Budva Riviera, and are ideal for those seeking a quieter spot by the sea. Access is possible from the main road, and the natural surroundings and clear water make Crvena Glavica a worthwhile excursion for anyone staying in the Sveti Stefan area.

What to do

Activities in Sveti Stefan Beach

Swimming

Swimming

Crystal-clear Adriatic water with a gentle entry is suitable for swimmers of all ages.

Photography

Photography

The view of the Sveti Stefan peninsula offers one of the most dramatic photo backdrops in Montenegro.

Diving and Snorkelling

Diving and Snorkelling

The clear water and rich underwater world make Sveti Stefan an excellent location for snorkelling.

Coastal Path Walk

Coastal Path Walk

The coastal path from Sveti Stefan to Pržno through Miločer Park takes about 30 minutes and passes Kraljičina Beach.

Boat Trip

Boat Trip

Rent a speedboat or join a boat excursion for a view of the peninsula from the sea.

Restaurant with a view of the island

Restaurant with a view of the island

Enjoy lunch or dinner at one of the restaurants with a direct view of the famous island of Sveti Stefan. The menu offers fresh Adriatic specialties, grilled octopus, sea bass carpaccio and local wines. A special experience is dinner at sunset when the island is bathed in golden light.

Where Stone Meets Sea

Montenegro's most iconic view

Where Stone Meets Sea

Pink pebbles, crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and a centuries-old stone peninsula rising from the sea — Sveti Stefan Beach is a place where every moment feels like a postcard.

Did You Know?

Sveti Stefan peninsula has hosted some of the world's biggest celebrities, including Sophia Loren, Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Taylor, and Orson Welles, who were drawn to its exclusive stone-house resort overlooking the Adriatic. Sophia Loren, Kirk Douglas, and Elizabeth Taylor all stayed at Sveti Stefan

Plan Your Visit

Weather & Useful Info

Opening hours

The beach is accessible throughout the day with no opening hour restrictions.

Admission

Entry to the public beach is free. Renting sun loungers and umbrellas costs 30-50 EUR per pair (front row). Free space for your own towel is available at no charge.

Parking

Paid parking immediately next to the beach: around 2-4 EUR/hour for a passenger car. It is recommended to park along the E65 main road and walk to the beach (about 15 min).

Accessibility

Access to the beach involves steps and steep paths from the main road. The beach is not fully adapted for people with reduced mobility.

Website

https://www.budva.travel

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, entry to the public Sveti Stefan beach is free. You can bring your own towel and umbrella. Renting sun loungers and umbrellas costs 30-50 EUR per pair, depending on the row and season.
The peninsula is currently closed to the public. Visitors can walk along the stone causeway to the iron gates and enjoy the view, but entry to the island itself is not permitted without a resort reservation.
The beach is predominantly pebbly, with fine pinkish-reddish pebbles. Entry into the sea is easy and gradual. Water shoes are recommended for comfort.
From Budva you can get there by bus (about 15-20 min, ticket around 2 EUR), taxi (about 10-15 EUR) or by car (15 min drive along the E65 highway). Parking near the beach is paid and hard to find during the season.
In the immediate vicinity are Kraljičina beach in Miločer park (10-15 min on foot), Pržno beach (15-20 min on foot), Miločer beach and the naturist beach Crvena Glavica. All are accessible via the coastal path.
July and August are the busiest months, especially between 10am and 6pm. For a quieter stay, arrive early in the morning or visit the beach in May, June or September when the crowds are significantly smaller.

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