Budva

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Beach bars in Budva

26 beach bars

Public Stone Beach
Public Stone Beach

Public Stone Beach is a highly rated natural beach near Pržno village, about 4 km north-east of Budva on the E80 coastal road, earning an exceptional 4.8 from 125 visitors — one of the top scores in the area. This beach has a rugged, natural character — the 'stone' name hints at a rocky/pebble shoreline with crystal-clear water and an unspoilt setting. The Pržno area is known for its beautiful, less commercialised beaches, and this spot seems to embody that quality. The high rating from 125 visitors suggests it's genuinely special: remarkable water clarity, dramatic scenery, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the busier resort beaches. Suited to those who seek natural beauty and clear water over organised sunbed facilities.

naturalscenic4.8(125)
Gioia Beach Budva
Gioia Beach Budva

Gioia Beach Budva is a restaurant and beach venue at Jaz, on the outskirts of Budva, earning a remarkable 4.8 rating from 69 visitors — suggesting an outstanding experience that punches well above its visitor count. Situated at Jaz 2, this venue benefits from the same gorgeous bay setting as the famous Jaz Beach but with a more intimate, restaurant-focused character. The combination of the Jaz Bay's clear waters and sandy shore with high-quality food and drink service creates a destination-worthy experience. The exceptional rating hints at excellent hospitality, beautiful food presentation, and a setting that leaves visitors very satisfied. It appears to be a quieter, more curated alternative to the main Jaz Beach scene. Perfect for a special lunch or a relaxed afternoon with quality food in a genuinely beautiful beach setting.

diningsandy4.8(69)€€€
Arena Beach Bar
Arena Beach Bar

Arena Beach Bar is a highly rated beach bar in the Boreti area between Budva and Bečići, earning an impressive 4.7 from 173 visitors — one of the highest scores of any beach bar in the region. The bar's exceptional rating suggests a genuinely outstanding experience: good drinks, attentive service, and a prime coastal setting. The Boreti area sits along a scenic stretch of the Adriatic coast, and Arena takes full advantage of this with its waterside position. The venue likely features sunbeds, a cocktail menu, and the kind of laid-back atmosphere that draws repeat visitors. Its score outperforms many more well-known spots in the area. A hidden gem for those willing to venture slightly outside central Budva for a superior bar experience.

beach barscenic4.7(173)€€
Laguna Beach & Restaurant
Laguna Beach & Restaurant

Laguna Beach & Restaurant is a beautiful beach and restaurant on the Zavala Peninsula in Budva, boasting an outstanding 4.7 rating from 166 visitors and a truly scenic coastal position. Situated on Jadranski put along the Zavala Peninsula, Laguna offers the combination of a natural beach setting with quality restaurant dining. The Zavala Peninsula juts into the Adriatic and provides wonderful views in multiple directions, and Laguna makes the most of this with its terrace setup. The food offer elevates it beyond a simple beach bar, making it a destination for a leisurely lunch or dinner by the sea. The water is clear and the setting is among the prettier spots near Budva. Ideal for those who want excellent food combined with a beach setting in a scenic location slightly away from the main resort strip.

diningscenic4.7(166)€€€
Dukley Beach & Bar
Dukley Beach & Bar

Dukley Beach & Bar is a premium beach and bar venue on the Zavala Peninsula in Budva, widely regarded as one of the most exclusive and beautiful beach spots on the Montenegrin coast. With a standout 4.6 rating from 235 visitors, Dukley is part of the acclaimed Dukley luxury complex. The beach is private and beautifully maintained, with a sophisticated bar and lounge set on a rocky shoreline that offers stunning panoramic views of the Adriatic and the surrounding coast. The atmosphere is relaxed but refined — quiet music, attentive service, and a setting that feels genuinely special. It attracts a well-heeled crowd looking for a premium, serene beach day. Perfect for those who want exclusivity and style rather than a busy resort beach.

upscalescenic4.6(235)€€€€
Coco Bar, Food & Sea
Coco Bar, Food & Sea

Coco Bar, Food & Sea is a popular beachfront bar and restaurant right on the Budva waterfront, loved for its relaxed seaside atmosphere and consistently strong reviews. With a rating of 4.5 from nearly 2,700 visitors, Coco draws a lively crowd looking for cocktails, fresh food, and a front-row seat to the Adriatic. The setup blends a beach bar feel with a full food menu, making it suitable for a long lunch, afternoon drinks, or an early evening session as the sun dips over the sea. The vibe is social and upbeat without tipping into nightclub territory. It suits groups, couples, and solo travellers who want a reliable spot with good food right by the water.

livelybeachfront4.5(2709)€€
Ploče Beach
Ploče Beach

Ploče Beach is a stunning pebbly beach near Krimovica, roughly 5 km south-west of Budva, renowned for its exceptionally clear turquoise water and terraced sunbathing areas. The beach features pools set into rock terraces that cascade down to the sea, creating a dramatic and photogenic setting. A restaurant and bars on site mean you can eat and drink without leaving the complex. The pebbles and transparent water make it a favourite for snorkelling. Despite its relative distance from central Budva, it draws visitors looking for a more scenic and organised beach experience. The setting is quieter and more secluded than the main Budva beaches, suiting couples and those after a relaxed day by pristine water.

scenicsecluded4.5(2974)€€
Jaz Beach
Jaz Beach

Jaz Beach is one of the largest and most celebrated sandy beaches on the Budva Riviera, stretching along a wide bay about 3 km west of Budva's old town. The beach offers a sweeping arc of golden sand backed by green hills, with crystal-clear Adriatic water that stays calm thanks to the sheltered bay. Sunbeds and parasols are available for rent, and several bars and snack stands line the shore. The relaxed atmosphere attracts both families and younger visitors who enjoy the open space. Jaz is also famous for hosting major open-air concerts and festivals. Its size means it rarely feels crowded even in peak summer, and the scenery — mountains framing a wide blue bay — is genuinely spectacular.

sandylively4.5(4531)€€
Bečići Beach
Bečići Beach

Bečići Beach is one of the longest and most attractive sandy beaches on the entire Budva Riviera, stretching for nearly 2 km along the bay of Bečići, about 2.5 km east of Budva. The beach is an award-winning stretch of fine pale pebbles (sometimes called 'the finest beach in Europe' — it won a Golden Palm award historically) with impressively clear shallow water. The wide, gently sloping shore is ideal for families and confident swimmers alike. Sunbeds, parasols, and water sports facilities are available. The beach is backed by hotels and a promenade with cafes and restaurants. Its combination of size, water quality, and setting makes it one of the premier beaches in Montenegro.

sandyfamily4.5(314)€€
Beach Poseidon
Beach Poseidon

Beach Poseidon is a beach on the Jaz Bay area, located along the E65 coastal road near Prijevor, about 3 km west of Budva, offering a sandy beach experience in the same magnificent bay as the famous Jaz Beach. With a 4.5 rating from nearly 200 visitors, Poseidon benefits from the wide, sheltered bay and excellent water quality that makes the Jaz area special. The beach has an organised setup with sunbeds and facilities, and the surrounding bay delivers impressive views of the green hills meeting the sea. The atmosphere is more contained than the main Jaz Beach, giving a slightly more intimate beach experience while retaining the same beautiful natural setting. Good for those who want the Jaz Bay experience with a more focused, less festival-driven atmosphere.

sandyscenic4.5(195)€€
Halfmoon Beach
Halfmoon Beach

Halfmoon Beach is a secluded and naturally striking beach on Sveti Nikola Island (also known as 'Hawaii Island') off the coast of Budva, accessible only by boat and offering a genuinely off-the-beaten-track beach experience. With a 4.5 rating from 149 visitors, this beach stands out for its remoteness and beauty. Sveti Nikola is a small uninhabited island visible from Budva's old town, and Halfmoon Beach occupies a sheltered curved cove with clear water, fine pebbles, and a Robinson Crusoe-style atmosphere. There are no hotels and limited facilities, making it pure beach and sea. The boat trip across adds to the adventure. Perfect for those who want to escape the resort beaches entirely and find something genuinely unspoilt.

secludedisland4.5(149)
Lumbrela
Lumbrela

Lumbrela is a natural beach in the Boreti area between Budva and Bečići, offering a genuine stretch of Adriatic coastline with a calm and unpretentious atmosphere, rated 4.5 by 57 visitors. The beach at Lumbrela has a natural, local character — less organised than the main resort beaches but appreciated for its peaceful setting and good water quality. Boreti is a small settlement along the coast between Budva and Bečići, and the beach here is relatively undiscovered by the mass tourist crowd, giving it a more authentic and relaxed feel. The Adriatic water at this stretch is typically clear and calm. Suitable for those who prefer a natural, quiet beach without the full resort infrastructure, within easy reach of Budva.

naturalquiet4.5(57)
Kamenovo Restaurant & Beach Bar
Kamenovo Restaurant & Beach Bar

Kamenovo Restaurant & Beach Bar is a well-regarded seaside dining and drinking spot situated near Kamenovo beach, approximately 4 km south of Budva town. With a 4.4 rating from nearly 1,400 visitors, this is clearly a consistently good operation. The venue blends beach bar informality with a serious food offer — seafood, grills, pizza, and cocktails are all on the menu — and the setting right by the sea makes it a destination in its own right. The terrace and bar area take full advantage of the coastal position, offering views over the Adriatic while you eat or drink. It works well for a leisurely lunch or a sundowner session, and the combination of food quality and beach setting attracts a mix of locals and tourists.

seafoodscenic4.4(1396)€€
Beach Rafailovići
Beach Rafailovići

Beach Rafailovići is a broad, well-maintained beach in the village of Rafailovići, about 3.5 km north-east of Budva's centre, forming part of the extended Budva Riviera coastline. The beach stretches along a gentle bay with calm, clean water — a classic Adriatic pebble and fine-shingle shore backed by a lively promenade. Sunbeds, parasols, and pedal boats are typically available, and the surrounding area has cafes and restaurants making it easy to spend a full day here. The water is clear and the beach is popular with families and those staying in the Rafailovići resort area. It's less crowded than central Budva beaches and offers a pleasant, community-beach feel.

familycalm4.4(1790)€€
Mogren 2 Beach
Mogren 2 Beach

Mogren 2 Beach is the larger of the two sheltered coves that make up the Mogren beach complex, located below the cliffs south of Budva's old town walls. Accessible via a scenic clifftop path and a short tunnel connecting it to Mogren 1, this section is slightly more open, with fine pebbles and deep turquoise water. The location is stunning — enclosed by limestone cliffs with views back toward the old town and the Adriatic horizon. Sunbeds and basic facilities are available on the beach, and the water is calm and clear, ideal for swimming and snorkelling along the rocky edges. It suits visitors who prefer a quieter, more scenic alternative to the main Budva beach strip, with a rating of 4.4 reflecting consistently positive visitor experiences.

scenicsheltered4.4(1623)
Plaža Ričardova Glava
Plaža Ričardova Glava

Plaža Ričardova Glava is a popular pebble beach directly beneath the walls of Budva's medieval old town, one of the most photographed and centrally located beaches on the Riviera. The beach sits in a sheltered position just outside the old town fortifications, with dramatic stone walls rising directly above the waterline. The pebbled shore leads into clear, blue-green water and the views back toward the old town are spectacular. Sunbeds and parasols are available, and the surrounding promenade is lined with cafes and bars. With a 4.4 rating from nearly 900 visitors, it's consistently well-regarded. Perfect for those who want to combine a swim with sightseeing — the old town, restaurants and cafes are a few steps away.

sceniccentral4.4(872)€€
Malaya Beach Club
Malaya Beach Club

Malaya Beach Club is a stylish beach club on the Jaz Beach area, set on the coast approximately 2 km west of Budva, offering an upscale beach experience with restaurant and bar service. With a 4.4 rating from over 250 visitors, Malaya has built a strong reputation as one of the more polished beach club options near Budva. The venue combines organised lounger areas with a full food and cocktail menu, creating an environment that's relaxed during the day but can become livelier in the afternoon and evening. The Jaz area location means it benefits from the wide sandy bay and clear water that makes that stretch of coast so appealing. Suits those who want a premium, organised beach day with quality service in a beautiful setting.

beach clubupscale4.4(252)€€
Olympic Beach
Olympic Beach

Olympic Beach is a well-organised beach bar and beach spot in the Bečići area, approximately 3 km east of Budva, offering sunbeds, drinks, and a sociable atmosphere in a scenic bay setting. With a 4.4 rating from around 200 visitors, Olympic Beach delivers a solid day out. The beach is set along the Bečići Bay with the characteristic clear, calm water of this stretch of coast. The bar element means drinks and snacks are readily available, and the organised lounger setup provides comfort for a full beach day. The vibe balances relaxed with social, attracting a mix of hotel guests from the area and day-trippers from Budva. Suitable for those who want an organised, convenient beach bar experience in the pleasant Bečići area.

beach barlively4.4(199)€€
Mogren Beach
Mogren Beach

Mogren Beach is a small, sheltered sandy cove tucked beneath dramatic cliffs on the south side of Budva's old town peninsula, roughly 1.5 km from the centre. The beach is split into two connected sections — Mogren 1 and Mogren 2 — reachable via a scenic clifftop path. The setting is one of the most picturesque in Budva: sheer limestone cliffs frame the cove, the water is a deep, clear blue, and the atmosphere is relaxed. Sunbeds and a small café are available. The beach is well regarded for safe swimming and the sheltered location keeps it calm even on windier days. Its combination of beauty, accessibility from the old town, and manageable size makes it a favourite for those staying in central Budva.

sandyscenic4.3(1871)
Beach Bar Time Out
Beach Bar Time Out

Beach Bar Time Out is a beach bar situated along the Budva coastline between the town centre and Bečići, offering a relaxed waterside setting for drinks and light refreshments. With a solid 4.3 rating from around 300 visitors, Time Out has a loyal following among those who appreciate a no-fuss beach bar with a good atmosphere. The venue is positioned directly by the sea, with the characteristic Adriatic views and a laid-back vibe that suits an afternoon beer or an early evening cocktail. It's a good stop along the coastal promenade for those walking between beaches. Suits casual visitors who want drinks by the water in an unfussy setting.

casualbeachfront4.3(299)€€
Plaža Župlica
Plaža Župlica

Plaža Župlica is a pleasant beach along the Budva Riviera coastline, located about 1 km east of central Budva on the way toward Bečići, with calm water and an unhurried atmosphere. The beach has a 4.3 rating from over 260 visitors, suggesting a consistently enjoyable spot. It sits along the coastal stretch that connects Budva town to the resort areas of Bečići and Rafailovići, benefiting from the calm, clear Adriatic water typical of this stretch of coast. Sunbeds and basic facilities are available, and the beach is accessible by the coastal walk from Budva's centre. Good for those who want a quieter alternative to the main central beaches while staying within easy reach of Budva.

calmfamily4.3(265)
Beach Greco
Beach Greco

Beach Greco is a well-positioned beach along the Budva seafront promenade, sitting between the old town and the Slovenska Plaža area at roughly 900 metres from the centre. The beach offers a mix of pebbles and sand with organised sunbed and parasol rental, and its location on the main Šetalište (promenade) means it's surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and beach bars within easy walking distance. The water here is typically calm and clear, and the beach has a lively but accessible atmosphere. With over 1,300 ratings averaging 4.2, it clearly delivers a solid beach day. It suits visitors staying in central Budva who want a convenient, well-serviced beach without travelling far.

sandycentral4.2(1341)€€
Trsteno Beach
Trsteno Beach

Trsteno Beach is a naturally beautiful beach located about 5 km west of Budva, near the village of Trsteno, offering a quieter and more unspoilt stretch of coastline than the main Budva beaches. The beach has a relaxed, natural character — pebbles and clear water in a relatively undeveloped setting, with the backdrop of wooded hills adding to the peaceful atmosphere. It's well-rated by over 1,100 visitors, reflecting genuine quality rather than organised infrastructure. The water is typically very clean and calm, making it good for swimming and snorkelling. The surrounding area is lush and the beach feels away-from-it-all compared to the busier resort strips. It suits those who prefer natural beaches with fewer crowds and a more local feel.

quietnatural4.2(1119)
Torch Beach Club
Torch Beach Club

Torch Beach Club is a stylish beachfront venue on the Budva Riviera promenade, combining a beach club setup with a full restaurant offering and a lively social atmosphere. With over 670 ratings at 4.2, Torch has established itself as a reliable and popular destination for those who want more than just a sunbed. The venue is set directly by the sea and blends daytime beach relaxation with a food and cocktail focus, attracting a younger, social crowd. The setup is well-organised with loungers and service, making it one of the more polished beach club options in central Budva. It suits those who want a sociable, serviced day on the water with quality food and drinks on hand.

beach clublively4.2(673)€€

Budva is the undisputed capital of Montenegrin beach tourism — a compact, walled medieval old town surrounded by some of the most visited beaches on the Adriatic, ringed by a skyline of modern hotels and backed by dramatic karst mountains. In July and August it is intensely busy, drawing a mix of Eastern European tourists, party-seeking twenty-somethings, families, and an increasing number of Western visitors. The old town itself, with its Venetian ramparts jutting into the sea, is genuinely beautiful and best appreciated early morning before the crowds arrive. Mogren Beach is the romantic choice — two coves accessed through a tunnel carved in the rock, sheltered and scenic. Slovenska Plaža is the long town beach, lined shoulder-to-shoulder with beach bars, clubs, and water-sports operators. Heading north, Jaz Beach is a wide, open bay with a famous open-air concert stage and a wilder, rockier character. Bečići and Rafailovići extend the riviera southward, with a long stretch of fine pebble and a slightly calmer, more family-oriented atmosphere. The beach bar and nightclub scene in Budva is among the most developed in the Western Balkans: from floating clubs to hilltop beach bars with panoramic views, the Budva Riviera caters to every decibel level and budget.

The beach scene

Budva's beaches suit almost every type of traveller, which is both its strength and its challenge in peak season. Mogren suits couples and leisure swimmers looking for character and scenery. Slovenska is the all-day party strip — sun loungers, beach bars, jet skis, and volume turned up high. Jaz is the choice for those who want space and a live-music festival atmosphere. Bečići delivers a longer, slightly quieter beach with good amenities and a predominantly family crowd. Luxury beach clubs with daybeds and bottle service sit alongside budget wooden bars; the full spectrum is here.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best beaches in Budva?

Budva's top beaches include Mogren, a scenic double cove just a short walk from the Old Town walls, and Jaz Beach, a wide pebble-and-sand stretch about 3 km north that hosts concerts and has good facilities. Bečići and Rafailovići, a few kilometres south, offer long pebble shores with plentiful sun-lounger rentals and calm, clear water.

For something quieter, Kamenovo is a smaller cove south of Bečići with a more relaxed feel and fewer crowds. Each beach suits a slightly different vibe — Mogren for proximity to the Old Town, Jaz for space and parties, Bečići for families and amenities.

How much does it cost to rent a sunbed or baldahin on Budva's beaches?

On most Budva-area beaches, a single sunbed or lounger runs roughly EUR 5–15 per day, while a standard set of two loungers with a shared umbrella typically costs EUR 15–30. Baldahins — the private shaded cabana-style structures — range from about EUR 40 to EUR 100 per day depending on the beach and operator.

Prices tend to be highest at the most central spots like Mogren and the Old Town waterfront, and somewhat lower at Bečići or Rafailovići. During peak July–August weeks, it is worth arriving early to secure a spot, especially for baldahins which are limited in number.

Which beaches near Budva are best for families with young children?

Bečići is widely considered the most family-friendly option near Budva — it has a long, gently shelving pebble shore, calm water, and plenty of cafés, sun-lounger rental operators, and beach-toy vendors along the promenade. Rafailovići, just north of Bečići, is similarly calm and slightly less crowded.

Mogren Beach is also popular with families because of its sheltered coves and easy walk from town, though the pebble entry can be slippery for toddlers. Water shoes are a good idea at all Budva-area beaches. Facilities including showers and toilets are available at the main beaches.

How do I get to Budva and is parking difficult in summer?

Budva is about 25 km from Tivat Airport (roughly 30 minutes by car or taxi) and around 65 km from Podgorica Airport (about an hour). Shuttle transfers and rental cars are available at both airports; Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia is also used by travellers from the north. Regular buses connect Budva to Tivat, Kotor, Podgorica, and Bar.

Parking in central Budva and near Mogren Beach is very limited in July and August — paid lots fill quickly by mid-morning. For Bečići and Rafailovići, roadside and lot parking is easier but still busy in peak season. Arriving before 9 am or using public buses from nearby towns is the most stress-free approach.

When is the best time to visit Budva for beach weather without the peak crowds?

The swimming season around Budva runs roughly from mid-June to late September. Sea temperatures peak in August at around 25–26 °C, which is ideal for swimming, but July and August are also the busiest and most expensive months, with packed beaches and higher accommodation rates.

June and September offer a noticeably quieter experience — the sea is warm enough for comfortable swimming, sun-lounger availability is better, and the Old Town is far less congested. Early September in particular gives almost summer-quality weather with noticeably fewer tourists, making it the sweet spot for many visitors.

Are there any quieter or less crowded beaches within reach of Budva?

Kamenovo Beach, tucked between Bečići and Pržno, is one of the calmer options near Budva — it has no large beach bars and fewer organised sunbed operators, so it attracts a more relaxed crowd. Pržno village beach itself is small and pleasant, with a fishing-village atmosphere that keeps the big tour-group crowds away.

For those willing to travel 30–40 minutes south by car, the beaches around Petrovac — such as Buljarica — are significantly quieter than central Budva while still being well within a day-trip range. Within Budva itself, the smaller coves off the coastal path between Mogren and Sveti Stefan tend to be less crowded than the main sandy stretches.