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25 beach bars

Pacha Surf, known as Kite Montenegro, is a top-rated beach bar and water sports hub on Velika Plaza, scoring an exceptional 4.8 from over 220 visitors. It sits near the wind-rich southern end of the beach, which is renowned among kitesurfers and windsurfers as one of the best spots in the eastern Adriatic. The venue combines a kite and surf school with a beach bar and yoga space, creating a full-day destination for active visitors. The bar serves food and drinks to athletes and spectators alike, with a sociable outdoor atmosphere and direct beach access. The 4.8 rating speaks to the quality of the instruction, the setting, and the overall experience — Pacha Surf is the kind of place that anchors a visit to Ulcinj for those drawn by the wind.

Hills Beach is a standout beach destination on Velika Plaza rated an impressive 4.7 from nearly 300 visitors — one of the highest scores among beach spots in the area. Located in the Donji Štoj zone, it has built a reputation for quality that punches above its size. The beach offers the broad sandy expanse and mineral-rich dark sand typical of Velika Plaza, with organised seating and a setting that feels slightly elevated in both comfort and atmosphere compared to its neighbours. Its high rating and word-of-mouth reputation attract visitors specifically seeking it out, giving Hills Beach a more deliberate, curated feel. The sea conditions are generally good for swimming throughout the summer.

Macao Beach is a highly regarded sandy beach on Velika Plaza rated 4.7 from over 170 visitors, making it one of the best-reviewed spots along the entire Ulcinj coastline. It sits in the less-visited southern portion of Velika Plaza, retaining a quieter, more exclusive character. The beach has a clean, well-maintained quality that clearly resonates with visitors — the high score reflects a consistent experience of good conditions, clear water, and an attractive sandy setting. The broader Velika Plaza dune and beach landscape forms a scenic backdrop. Macao Beach is worth the extra distance for visitors who prioritise quality over convenience and want to experience Velika Plaza at its most pristine.

Cabo Beach is a well-loved sandy beach on Velika Plaza, consistently rated among the best-reviewed spots along this coastline with a 4.6 score from nearly 800 visitors. It offers a cleaner, somewhat less crowded stretch compared to the more central town beaches. The beach has an open, airy feel with fine sand and good sea conditions for swimming. Sunbeds and basic amenities are available, and the surrounding dunes give it a more natural backdrop. Cabo Beach is popular with those looking to get a little further from the bustle of central Ulcinj while staying on the same spectacular long sandy shoreline.

Crystal Beach is a highly rated beach destination near Ulcinj with a 4.6 score from nearly 500 reviews, located north of the main town near the coast road toward Bar. The name reflects the quality of its clear, clean water. The beach has a more secluded character compared to the busy sands of Velika Plaza, appealing to visitors seeking calmer conditions and a quieter atmosphere. The scenery along this northern stretch of coast is rugged and attractive. Facilities are present but the natural setting is the main draw — clear Adriatic water, a relatively uncrowded shore, and a sense of being away from the main tourist concentrations.

Marbuena Beach MNE is a highly rated beach on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, scoring an impressive 4.6 from over 500 visitors. It sits along the wide sandy expanse south of Ulcinj, offering clear water, fine sand, and a well-organised beachfront. The beach has a clean and inviting feel, with sunbed hire and shade available, and is positioned to give a good sense of space even in the busy summer months. The high rating reflects consistent quality in setting and facilities. Marbuena is a good choice for visitors who want the full Velika Plaza experience — long sandy shore, open Adriatic horizon, and mineral-rich sand — without the crowds concentrated closer to central Ulcinj.

Olea Beach is a well-regarded beach spot on Velika Plaza rated 4.6 from nearly 500 visitors, making it one of the most consistently praised locations along Ulcinj's long sandy coastline. The name suggests a connection to the natural olive-tree landscape common to this corner of Montenegro. The beach offers the characteristic dark, mineral-rich sand of Velika Plaza, with organised sunbed areas and proximity to the Adriatic's calm summer waters. It strikes a balance between organised amenities and a more relaxed, natural setting. With a priceBand of 1, Olea Beach is notably accessible compared to other beach clubs along the coast, making it a solid pick for budget-conscious visitors who still want a quality beach day.

Long Beach is a sweeping sandy stretch on the eastern edge of Ulcinj, part of the famed Velika Plaza — one of the longest sandy beaches in the Adriatic region. Backed by dunes and framed by open sea, the beach has a natural, unhurried feel despite being well-visited. Kitesurfing schools dot the shore, drawing wind sports enthusiasts from across Europe, while sunbeds and parasols cater to those who prefer to relax. The water is shallow and calm near the dune side, making it suitable for families with children. Diners and beach bar visitors are well served by a string of casual eateries and bars along the beachfront. The combination of sport, sand, and easy dining makes Long Beach one of Ulcinj's most versatile and popular destinations.

Aloha Beach is a sociable beach bar on the southern stretch of Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, rated 4.5 from nearly 300 reviews and carrying the laid-back, beach-party spirit that its name promises. It is one of several destination bars that have established themselves along this remote but vibrant section of coastline. The bar offers drinks, music, and a relaxed outdoor setting directly on the sandy beach, drawing visitors who come specifically for the atmosphere rather than just the swimming. Food and cocktails keep the energy going through the long Adriatic afternoons. Aloha suits those looking to combine their beach day with good vibes — it is a social venue as much as a beach spot, popular with a mix of local and international visitors.

Havana Beach is a sandy beach on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, rated 4.5 from over 100 visitors and carrying the warm, sociable spirit its Cuban-inspired name suggests. It sits around 7km from central Ulcinj in a section of the long sandy coast that offers a good balance of natural beach and basic amenities. The beach has a friendly, inviting character — wide sandy shore, Adriatic views, and a relaxed summer atmosphere. Sunbeds and refreshments are available, and the fine dark sand typical of Velika Plaza makes for pleasant sunbathing. Havana Beach is a good choice for visitors wanting a slightly quieter stretch of Velika Plaza with a welcoming atmosphere and easy access to the water.

Barbossa Beach Bar is a highly regarded beach bar and restaurant on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, with a strong local following and an impressive 4.4 rating from nearly a thousand reviews. Set right on the long sandy beach, it delivers a vivid beachside experience with comfortable seating, shade, and a full food and drink menu. The bar has a lively but relaxed atmosphere, drawing a mix of families, couples, and groups throughout the day and into the evening. Music, fresh cocktails, and views over the open sea make it a natural gathering point along this stretch of coast. The kitchen keeps pace with the bar, offering meals that go beyond typical beach snacks — making Barbossa a good choice for a long, unhurried beach day.

Copacabana Beach is a well-known beach destination on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, offering sandy shores alongside a resort-style setting with beach houses and lounger rental. The name has stuck for decades and it remains one of the most recognisable spots along this coastline. The beach faces open Adriatic waters with a long sandy frontage and relatively shallow entry, appealing to swimmers and sunbathers of all ages. The beach houses offer simple lodging right on the sand for those wanting a full immersive beach stay. A restaurant on site means you can spend the whole day here without needing to leave. The vibe blends relaxed beach holiday energy with a touch of local tradition.

Safari Beach is a well-rated sandy beach on Velika Plaza, positioned roughly mid-way along the long coastal stretch south of Ulcinj. With a 4.4 rating from over 600 reviews, it has built a strong reputation as a quality, organised beach spot. The beach offers the broad sandy foreshore typical of Velika Plaza, along with sunbed and parasol hire and refreshment options. The name hints at a slightly adventurous, laid-back spirit — it attracts a younger crowd and beach lovers who appreciate the longer, quieter reaches of this coastline. Swimming here is generally calm, and the fine black sand — characteristic of Velika Plaza — is rich in minerals and a notable feature of this entire beach zone.

Playa Maria is a beachside bar and accommodation spot on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, rated 4.4 from over 500 reviews and firmly established as one of the livelier destinations along the long sandy coast. It blends beach bar energy with a relaxed resort atmosphere on one of Montenegro's most celebrated beaches. The setting combines a sandy beachfront with a bar area serving food and drinks throughout the day and well into the evening. The atmosphere skews social and fun, with music adding to the mood as the afternoon progresses. Visitors enjoy the combination of swimming, sunbathing, and good drinks in one convenient location. Its position near the southern end of Velika Plaza gives it a sense of being away from the crowds while still offering a full beach experience.

Ladies Beach is a distinctive rocky inlet near the old town of Ulcinj, fringed with pine trees and known locally for its sulfur-tinged natural waters that are believed to have therapeutic properties. It has been a notable Ulcinj landmark for generations. The setting is unlike the sandy beaches further south — more intimate, shadier, and with a unique mineral quality to the sea. A cafe and sunbed area cater to visitors, and the combination of pine shade and a sheltered swimming spot makes it a pleasant escape on hot summer days. The 4.4 rating from 400 visitors reflects its enduring appeal, particularly among those who appreciate a more unusual beach experience beyond the standard sandy shore.

MCM Beach is a sandy beach on Velika Plaza, rated 4.4 from nearly 400 visitors and offering a well-organised beachfront experience along one of Ulcinj's most celebrated stretches of coastline. It sits in the Donji Štoj area, roughly midway along the long sandy expanse. The beach features the characteristic dark, mineral-rich sand of Velika Plaza, with sunbed and parasol rental and refreshment options available on site. The atmosphere is relaxed and sociable, appealing to a mix of families and couples. MCM Beach delivers a quality, fuss-free beach day — good water, fine sand, and enough organisation to make access and comfort easy without feeling overly commercial.

Pearl Beach 3 is a well-reviewed beach spot on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, rated 4.4 from nearly 300 visitors and part of the loosely connected series of named Pearl Beach destinations along this stretch of coast. It occupies a section of the long sandy shore in the Donji Štoj area. The beach offers the sandy conditions and calm sea access that make Velika Plaza famous, with sunbeds and refreshments available. The 'Pearl' branding across this area suggests a cluster of well-run beach operations in close proximity. It suits visitors looking for a reliable, good-quality beach day on the mineral-rich sands of Velika Plaza without needing to venture to the more crowded spots near town.

Nomade Beach is a beach bar and restaurant on the southern reaches of Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, rated 4.4 from nearly 300 visitors and popular with a younger, more adventurous crowd. The name captures the free-spirited, on-the-road energy that defines this end of the coast. The bar serves food and drinks in a relaxed sandy setting, with music adding to the laid-back atmosphere. It sits on a quieter section of Velika Plaza, giving it a more removed feel from the central Ulcinj beach scene. Nomade is a natural stop for those who have come to Velika Plaza for kite surfing, long coastal walks, or simply to find a spot away from the crowds — with a cold drink and a proper meal waiting at the end.

Miami Beach is a popular sandy beach on the outskirts of Ulcinj, sitting between the town's urban edge and the start of the longer Velika Plaza coastline. It has a clean, well-organised feel and draws a regular crowd of locals and tourists alike. The beach offers sunbed and parasol rental, calm swimming waters, and a sociable atmosphere that picks up through the afternoon. Several beach bars and snack stands keep visitors refreshed throughout the day. It is a solid all-rounder — accessible by foot or taxi from Ulcinj town, lively without being overwhelming, and suited to a mix of families, couples, and groups looking for a relaxed day on the Adriatic.

This Beach Bar is a straightforward, well-liked spot on Velika Plaza just outside central Ulcinj, rated 4.3 from over 270 visitors. Positioned close to the start of the long sandy coast, it is one of the more accessible beach bars on Velika Plaza without requiring a long drive. The bar serves drinks and snacks with sunbed access and a direct view over the Adriatic. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious — a solid local option for a cold drink and a few hours on the sand. Its proximity to town makes it popular with Ulcinj residents and day visitors who want a quick, no-fuss beach experience without committing to the more distant stretches of the coast.

Tropicana Beach is a named sandy beach on Velika Plaza in Ulcinj, rated 4.2 from over 240 visitors. It sits around 4.7km from central Ulcinj, comfortably into the Velika Plaza stretch, and carries a tropical-inspired name that reflects the relaxed, sun-soaked spirit of the area. The beach offers the classic Velika Plaza setup — wide sandy shore, warm Adriatic water, and basic amenities including sunbeds. It is not overly developed, giving it a more natural character that appeals to visitors wanting a genuine beach rather than a beach club. Tropicana works well as a day-trip beach from Ulcinj, accessible without going too far down the coast while still delivering the broad sandy experience Velika Plaza is known for.

Beach Bar Lido is a relaxed beach bar on the Velika Plaza coastline, rated 4.2 from over 160 visitors and positioned around 2.7km from central Ulcinj — close enough to be a straightforward half-day trip from town. The Lido name evokes the classic, unhurried Mediterranean beach bar tradition. The bar offers sunbed access, shade, drinks, and light food in a no-frills sandy setting. It caters to a steady local and tourist clientele who appreciate a decent bar without having to travel deep into the Velika Plaza stretch. It is a reliable neighbourhood beach bar option — good for an afternoon swim combined with a cold drink, without the higher energy of the further-flung party venues.

Valdanos Beach is a scenic cove north-west of Ulcinj town, nestled within the Valdanos olive grove — one of the largest ancient olive groves in the Balkans. The combination of silver-green trees spilling down to the Adriatic and a quiet pebble beach creates an atmosphere that feels genuinely untouched. The beach itself is small and pebbly rather than sandy, but the water is exceptionally clear and clean, sheltered by the surrounding hillside. It draws visitors who value nature, peace, and snorkelling in crystal-clear conditions. There are minimal facilities here — the appeal is the setting itself. Shade from the olive trees replaces parasols, and the tranquillity is a deliberate contrast to the busier beaches closer to town.

Aquarius White Beach is a distinctive beach attraction near Ulcinj's Ladies Beach area, rated 4.0 from over 260 visitors. It occupies a section of lighter-coloured sandy shore that contrasts with the darker mineral sand found further south along Velika Plaza. The beach has a lively character typical of the spots clustered near Ulcinj's town outskirts, with sunbed hire, food and drinks, and a social atmosphere that suits mixed groups and families. The lighter sand and calm sea conditions make for pleasant swimming. Aquarius is a solid town-edge option — close enough to walk from central Ulcinj, with enough facilities for a full beach day.
Ulcinj sits at the very southern tip of Montenegro, just a few kilometres from the Albanian border, and it feels different from anywhere else on the Adriatic coast. The old town rises on a rocky promontory above the sea, its centuries-old Ottoman and Venetian walls overlooking a shoreline that gradually gives way to the extraordinary Velika Plaža — 13 kilometres of unbroken, fine brown sand, the longest beach on the eastern Adriatic. This is kitesurfer country: consistent summer winds funnel through the Bojana River delta, drawing riders from across Europe to the island of Ada Bojana, a triangular river island at the very end of the beach with its own colony of naturist-friendly beach bars and fish restaurants built on wooden stilts over the water. Back in town, Mala Plaža (Little Beach) is a compact sandy cove directly below the old town ramparts, animated by a tight strip of beach bars and cafés that pulse until the small hours. The local population blends Montenegrin, Albanian, and Roma communities, giving Ulcinj a multicultural character and a cuisine — grilled lamb, fresh river fish, byrek — unlike anywhere else in the country. Budget-conscious travellers, kitesurfers, backpackers, and travellers chasing a rawer, less commercialised Adriatic experience all gravitate here.
The beach scene
Ulcinj's beach scene is refreshingly unpretentious. Velika Plaža is wide and shallow-entry, ideal for families and watersports; the further south you walk, the quieter and more naturist it becomes. Ada Bojana is the standout — a bohemian island of wooden beach bars, hammocks, and fish shacks with an end-of-the-world feel. Mala Plaža, directly below the old town, is the party focal point: densely packed sun loungers, thumping bar speakers, and a youthful, international crowd mixing with locals. Expect grilled seafood, cold Niksicko beer, and rakija at sundown.
Frequently asked questions
Ulcinj's standout beach is Velika Plaza, a 12-kilometre stretch of fine sand — one of the longest sandy beaches in the entire Adriatic, making it unique along Montenegro's otherwise pebble-dominated coast. Ada Bojana, a river-island beach at the southern tip, is internationally known as a naturist destination and windsurfing hotspot.
The town beach (Mala Plaza) sits right below the Old Town walls and suits those wanting a short walk from restaurants and bars. For something quieter, the rocky coves north of the Old Town offer more seclusion, though bring water shoes for the pebbles.
On Velika Plaza and the town beach, a single sunbed typically costs around EUR 5–10 per day, while a two-lounger-plus-umbrella set usually runs EUR 15–25. Demand peaks in July and August, so prices edge toward the higher end of that range during peak season.
Baldahins (shaded cabanas) are available at some beach-bar concessions on Velika Plaza and can run EUR 40–80 or more per day depending on the operator and group size. Many spots are walk-up, but in July–August it is worth calling ahead or messaging via WhatsApp or Instagram to reserve a premium spot.
Velika Plaza is the top family choice in Ulcinj: its gradual sandy entry, shallow warm water near shore, and long flat beach make it ideal for young children. The sandy bottom is far safer for small feet than the pebble beaches common elsewhere in Montenegro, and there is plenty of space even in high season.
The town beach (Mala Plaza) is compact but convenient for families staying in the Old Town area, with calm water and easy access to cafes. Ada Bojana is also sandy and shallow, though note it is a designated naturist beach, so families should factor that in.
The swimming season in Ulcinj runs from mid-June to late September, with sea temperatures peaking at roughly 25–26 °C in August — the warmest water of the Montenegrin season. July and August bring the largest crowds, highest prices, and liveliest beach-bar atmosphere.
June and September offer a noticeably quieter experience: the sea is still warm enough for comfortable swimming, sunbeds are easier to find, and prices tend to be lower. Ulcinj is also popular with kite- and windsurfers in autumn when the northern bora wind picks up around Ada Bojana, extending the appeal into October.
The closest international airports are Podgorica (roughly 80 km north) and Tivat (around 120 km). From Podgorica there are regular buses to Ulcinj town, and taxis or rental cars make the drive straightforward. Dubrovnik Airport is also an option for travellers connecting from the north, though it adds cross-border travel.
Parking near Velika Plaza is available along the access road, with paid lots and informal roadside spaces filling up quickly in July and August — arrive before 10 am to secure a spot. In the Old Town area, parking is limited; the town beach is best reached on foot from central accommodation.
For a quieter experience, the small coves and rocky stretches north of Ulcinj's Old Town see fewer visitors than Velika Plaza and are accessible on foot or by a short drive. These spots tend to attract locals rather than tour-group crowds, especially on weekdays.
Ada Bojana, while famous, feels spacious due to its sheer size — walk further from the main parking and bar areas toward the river mouth and you will find far fewer people. Visiting in June or the first half of September dramatically reduces crowds at any Ulcinj beach compared with the July–August peak.