Discover the Riviera
Explore the Budva Riviera from Jaz to Buljarica: medieval Old Town, Bečići resorts, Sveti Stefan island, Petrovac, Pržno, Miločer and quiet beach villages.
The Budva Riviera stretches 25 km along the central Adriatic coast, and these six neighbourhoods are where most of it happens. The medieval walls of the Old Town rise above the marina. Slovenska Obala runs immediately below as the main seafront promenade, lined with hotels, cafés and the busiest swimming beach in town. Bečići unfolds further south as a Blue Flag resort district backed by 1960s architecture. Sveti Stefan stands offshore as the Rivieras most photographed silhouette, with Pržno tucked just to its north as a small whitewashed fishing village famous for its waterfront konobas. Petrovac caps the southern end with a sandy bay and Roman mosaics. Each location below links to the restaurants, beaches, hotels and activities inside it.

Budva
Budva fronts the central Adriatic where the medieval walled Old Town meets a 25 km strip of beaches running from Jaz to Buljarica.

Budva Old Town
The walled medieval centre of Budva with cobblestone streets, four historic churches, waterfront restaurants, bars and boutique shops inside the walls.

Slovenska Obala
The seafront boulevard stretching from the Old Town walls southeast toward Bečići, lined with hotels, cafés, beach clubs and the main public beach.

Bečići
A resort district ten minutes southeast of Budva centre, built along a long Blue Flag beach and stacked with hotels, apartments, cafés and beach bars.

Sveti Stefan
A fortified island connected by a narrow isthmus, with surrounding beaches, Miločer Park and the Queen's Beach, six kilometres south of Budva.

Petrovac
A small coastal town with a sandy beach, a Venetian fortress, preserved Roman mosaics and a quieter pace than Budva centre.

Pržno
A small whitewashed fishing village on a narrow pebble cove, famous for its waterfront konobas and its proximity to the Miločer royal park.