The ten best beaches of Montenegro in 2019, according to the portal Vizit Montenegro, are Ploce, Trsteno, Kamenovo, Jaz, Velika Plaza, Mogren, St Stephen, Queen's Beach, Lucice and Blue Horizons.Ploce Beach is a rocky beach located near the resort town of Budva. It is well thought out and designed, and on its territory there are: four swimming pools with seawater, free parking, showers, cafes and restaurants, beach accessories (sunbeds and umbrellas), massage areas, rescue services and ambulance, various types of outdoor activities ( diving, parasailing, etc.), as well as various parties are held daily at the beach.
Trsteno Beach is considered ideal for families with children who need the sea, sun lounger with umbrella, restaurant and parking.
Kamenovo Beach differs in that there is "chameleon" water, which changes its color from turquoise to azure, depending on the angle of incidence of the sun rays. Here the sun lingers for a long time and the stunning sunsets are beautiful. The beach offers its guests a restaurant and cafe, and organizes various themed parties to attract young people.
Yaz Beach, which is also located near Budva, has many restaurants and tourist facilities that offer a variety of activities. In 2015, Lonli planet magazine recognized Yaz beach as the best European beach.
On the Velika Plaza (beach) and Ada Boyana Island, according to Vizit Montenegro, the most exciting sunsets are. These beaches attract writers, poets, actors, singers and other creative personalities. Ada Boyana is a nudist paradise known for its moderate wind, ideal for kite surfing, which is the number one sport here, and kite clubs offer guests gear and training services.
Mogren Beach consists of two beautiful beaches, Mogren 1 and Mogren 2, connected by a tunnel. This beach has many times received the blue flag of quality, which is a symbol of the high environmental standards of beaches and clean water. Mogren Beach is easily reached on foot from Budva Old Town, and stunning views of the Old Town and Budva Bay can be seen on the walk.
Sveti Stefan beach is the pearl of Montenegro, and on the island is the luxurious gated resort of Aman Sveti Stefan. The left side of Sveti Stefan beach is open to all holidaymakers, and the right side is the private area of the hotel, for which entry is required to pay 50 euros. Queen's Beach is part of Sveti Stefan and is accessible only to hotel guests.
Lucice Beach offers refreshing drinks at the cafe, as well as boat rentals to Katich Island and Holy Week. There are no sun beds on one half of the beach, and there is a water slide and play area for children.
The Blue Horizons (Plavi Horizonti) beach is suitable for families with children, a sloping sandy entrance to the sea is provided for visitors, comfortable lounges are installed, and there is a restaurant serving a variety of seafood. For lovers of active beach holidays there are volleyball, basketball and tennis courts, you can also rent a boat or water scooter and even go fishing.
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