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Sveti Stefan
Budva Riviera, Montenegro

Sveti Stefan

Icon of the Montenegrin Coast on a Peninsula

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Sveti Stefan is one of the most recognizable places on the Adriatic coast — a former fortified fishing settlement perched on a small peninsula, connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. Terracotta rooftops, stone streets, and lush Mediterranean greenery make it one of the most photogenic destinations in Montenegro. On either side of the causeway stretch two sandy beaches with characteristic pink and reddish sand. Nearby are Vila Miločer, the former summer residence of the Karađorđević dynasty, and several monasteries — Praskavica, Duljevo, and Raževići.

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Location

Budva Riviera, Montenegro

History

15th Century

Destination Type

Peninsula — Historic Settlement

Recommended Duration

Half day — Full day

Nearest Town

Budva (15 min)

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Sveti Stefan Peninsula — Historic Core
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Sveti Stefan Peninsula — Historic Core

A narrow causeway connects the former fortified 15th-century island settlement to the mainland, and the combination of terracotta rooftops and turquoise water is one of the most iconic sights on the Montenegrin coast. With its houses dating back to the 15th century, stone shores, and lush Mediterranean vegetation, this is undoubtedly the star attraction of the entire Montenegrin seaside. Today the historic core of the island is home to the luxury Aman Sveti Stefan resort, and the view from the main road above the causeway remains one of the most photogenic shots in all of Europe.

East and West Beaches Along the Causeway
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East and West Beaches Along the Causeway

On either side of the causeway leading to the peninsula stretch two sandy beachesEast and West. The sand is a characteristic pink-reddish colour, which visually sets them apart from most Adriatic beaches. The beaches are open to the public for a fee during the summer season and offer a direct view of the historic peninsula, making them unique along the entire riviera. They are ideal for a morning swim before the crowds build up.

Vila Miločer
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Vila Miločer

The former summer residence of the royal Karađorđević dynasty is located in the immediate vicinity of Sveti Stefan, surrounded by a manicured Mediterranean park and pine forest. The villa is an example of elegant interwar architecture and one of the most attractive locations on the Budva Riviera. Adjacent to the villa is Miločer Beach, known for its clean sea and peaceful atmosphere, which was long reserved exclusively for resort guests.

Praskavica Monastery
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Praskavica Monastery

Built in the 11th century, Praskavica Monastery is one of the oldest sacred sites on the Budva Riviera. Its name comes from the local word for peach, and it is nestled in dense Mediterranean greenery above the sea, just a few minutes' drive from Sveti Stefan. Nearby are also Raževići Monastery, founded in the 13th century, and Duljevo Monastery, known for its homemade goat's milk products. This trio of monasteries forms a cultural and spiritual route well worth visiting for anyone wishing to explore the historical heritage of this part of Montenegro.

Crvena Glavica — Seven Beaches
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Crvena Glavica — Seven Beaches

Just next to Sveti Stefan, below the main road leading to Petrovac, lies Crvena Glavica with seven smaller beaches of varied character. The beaches are sandy with a mix of fine pebbles; some are suitable for families, and some are occasionally used by nudists. They are less well-known than the main beaches by the causeway, making them a peaceful alternative during peak summer days. Access is possible by sea or via paths from the main road.

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Swimming and Sunbathing

Swimming and Sunbathing

Swimming and Sunbathing

The East and West beaches along the causeway offer pink sand and clear sea.

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Photography

Photography

Photography

The shot of the peninsula from the main road is one of the most photogenic in Montenegro.

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Walk to the Monasteries

Walk to the Monasteries

Walk to the Monasteries

Visit the monasteries of Praskavica, Duljevo, and Raževići in the immediate surroundings.

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Coastal Exploration

Coastal Exploration

Coastal Exploration

Crvena Glavica offers seven smaller beaches, some of which are used by nudists.

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Diving and Snorkelling

Diving and Snorkelling

Diving and Snorkelling

The crystal-clear sea around the peninsula is ideal for snorkelling and diving.

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Tasting of Mediterranean specialties

Tasting of Mediterranean specialties

Tasting of Mediterranean specialties

Enjoy fresh Adriatic fish specialties and Montenegrin wines in restaurants with a view of the famous island. Try local shellfish buzara-style, freshly caught grilled fish and homemade olive oil from the surrounding olive groves. Make sure to try Montenegrin prosciutto from Njeguši with homemade cheese and a glass of Vranac wine.

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Plan Your Visit

Moti & Informacione te Dobishme

Orari

Plaže dostupne tokom cijelog dana; pristup poluostrvu (resort Aman) samo za goste hotela

Hyrja

Pristup plažama uz nasip naplaćuje se ljeti; javne plaže u okolini besplatne

Parkimi

Plaćeni parking uz magistralni put iznad poluostrva; ograničen broj mjesta u sezoni

Aksesueshmëria

Teren poluostrva je kaldrmisan i neravnomjeran — otežan pristup za osobe sa invaliditetom

Faqja e internetit

https://www.amansvetistefan.com

FAQ

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The historic core of the peninsula is today occupied by the luxury Aman Sveti Stefan resort, accessible exclusively to hotel guests. However, the beaches along the causeway (East and West) are open to the public for a fee during the summer season, and the view of the peninsula from the main road is free for everyone.
By bus from Budva for just €2.50, with buses running every 10 minutes. By car along the main road E65/E80, the drive takes about 15 minutes with stunning scenery along the way.
Right along the causeway are the East and West beaches with their pink sand. Nearby are also the beaches of Crvena Glavica (seven smaller coves), the beach at Pržno, and Buljarica — all just a few minutes' drive away.
Nearby are Vila Miločer (the former summer residence of the Karađorđević dynasty), the monasteries of Praskavica (11th century), Duljevo, and Raževići (13th century). Budva is just 15 minutes away, and Petrovac is about 20 minutes by car.
May, June, and September are the ideal months — the sea is warm, but crowds are significantly smaller than in July and August. For photographing without tourists, we recommend arriving in the morning, before 9 a.m.

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