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Bečići – The Jewel of the Adriatic

Bečići Beach was proclaimed the most beautiful beach in Europe back in 1935—and even today, it remains one of the most stunning stretches of coastline on the Mediterranean. Known for its crystal-clear waters and unique variety of sand and pebbled sections, Bečići offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and comfort. Stretching over 2 kilometers, the beach features soft sandy areas as well as fine gravel, making it suitable for all types of visitors.

One of its most iconic spots is Zelena Stijena (The Green Rock), a distinctive natural formation that has become a symbol of the beach. A long seaside promenade connects Bečići with the nearby Kamenovo Beach on one side and Budva’s Old Town on the other—perfect for scenic walks, morning jogs, or romantic sunsets.

Budva – Where History Meets the Sea

Beyond its vibrant nightlife and gorgeous beaches, Budva is a city rich in history and charm. With over 2,500 years of continuous settlement, Budva is one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic coast. Located on a small peninsula and protected by the dramatic Montenegrin mountains, Budva offers a unique combination of ancient heritage and modern luxury.

The Old Town (Stari Grad), with its narrow cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and charming squares, transports visitors back in time. From Budva, it’s easy to explore the rest of Montenegro, making it a perfect base for discovering the country’s natural wonders, cultural landmarks, and coastal gems.

Montenegro – A Land of Timeless Wonder

Montenegro is a country where raw natural beauty and rich cultural heritage intertwine in the most breathtaking ways. Nestled between majestic mountains and the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, this small yet incredibly diverse country offers experiences that feel both ancient and new.

From its dramatic canyons and pristine national parks to its centuries-old monasteries and medieval towns, Montenegro is a land shaped by history and nature alike. The landscapes shift from rugged mountain peaks and glacier lakes in the north, to sun-drenched beaches and elegant coastal towns in the south. With over 240 sunny days a year, it’s a destination that invites exploration year-round.

Montenegro’s charm lies in its contrasts. You can wander through the narrow alleys of UNESCO-protected Kotor in the morning, hike through the untouched wilderness of Biogradska Gora by afternoon, and enjoy a luxury dinner at Porto Montenegro by night. Along the way, you’ll encounter warm hospitality, deep-rooted traditions, and a strong connection to both nature and spirituality.

Recognized as the world’s first ecological state, Montenegro is more than a destination—it’s an invitation to rediscover balance, adventure, and wonder in one of Europe’s best-kept secrets.