
Pržno
Fishing village cove between Bečići and Sveti Stefan
A small whitewashed fishing village on a narrow pebble cove, famous for its waterfront konobas and its proximity to the Miločer royal park.
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Pržno is a compact fishing village built around a crescent cove 8 km south of Budva centre, wedged between Rafailovići to the north and the Miločer peninsula to the south. The original settlement is a cluster of stone houses climbing the hillside above a 200-metre pebble beach; the waterfront is narrower than Bečići and more intimate. The village is best known for its konobas, family-run seafood restaurants built on stone piers directly over the water, several of them operating continuously since the 1960s. Access is on foot from the Adriatic Highway via a steep staircase, or from Sveti Stefan by the coastal path that winds through Miločer's centuries-old pines. The Queen's Beach and Miločer Park are both ten minutes walk south; Sveti Stefan itself is visible from the seafront. Pržno stays quiet outside July and August, when its handful of small hotels fill up with repeat visitors who chose it over bigger Bečići.