Montenegro Travel Guides
Everything you need to know about beaches, cities, day trips, and travel tips for your Montenegro holiday from Krimovica.
Beaches

Best Beaches Near Budva, Montenegro
The Budva Riviera packs more beautiful beaches into 35 kilometres of coastline than anywhere else in the Mediterranean. From the wide sandy sweep of Jaz to the exclusive platforms of Ploče, every beach has its own character. Here is the definitive guide — written from Krimovica, where we live three minutes from the best of them.
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Jaz Beach — Complete Guide
Jaz Beach is the crown jewel of the Montenegrin coast — a 1.2-kilometre sweep of pebble and sand facing the open Adriatic, backed by a lush green valley. It is consistently rated among the top beaches in Southern Europe, and it happens to be three minutes from our door in Krimovica.
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Trsteno Beach — The Hidden Gem Near Budva
While tourists crowd Jaz and Mogren, locals slip away to Trsteno — a sheltered cove with water so turquoise it looks photoshopped. Five minutes from Krimovica, this is the beach we visit most often ourselves.
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Budva Riviera Beaches — Complete Map and Guide
The Budva Riviera stretches 35 kilometres from Jaz Beach in the north to Buljarica in the south, with 17 distinct beaches along the way. Krimovica sits right at the northern end, giving you quick access to the best of them.
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Sveti Stefan — The Iconic Island of Montenegro
Sveti Stefan is the single most photographed place in Montenegro — a 15th-century fortified island village connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, now an exclusive Aman resort. You cannot walk on the island without a reservation, but the beaches, views, and surrounding area are spectacular and open to everyone.
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Kotor Old Town — Complete Visitor Guide
Kotor Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site at the head of Europe's southernmost fjord. Fifteen minutes from Krimovica, it is a labyrinth of medieval streets, Venetian palaces, and ancient churches — one of the best-preserved old towns on the entire Mediterranean.
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Budva Old Town & Nightlife Guide
Budva is where Montenegro comes alive after dark. A 2,500-year-old walled town on a peninsula, surrounded by beaches and packed with restaurants, bars, and clubs — it is the undisputed nightlife capital of the Montenegrin coast, and it is ten minutes from your apartment in Krimovica.
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Perast & Our Lady of the Rocks
Perast is a tiny baroque jewel on the Bay of Kotor — a single street of stone palaces facing two island churches. It is the quieter, more refined counterpart to Kotor, and the boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks is one of the most memorable experiences in Montenegro.
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Bay of Kotor Boat Tours — Islands, Caves, Cruises
The Bay of Kotor is best experienced from the water. Boat tours range from a quick €5 ride to an island church to full-day cruises through Europe's southernmost fjord, with stops at hidden caves, medieval towns, and secluded swimming spots.
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Kotor to Budva — The Scenic Coastal Drive
The 25-kilometre road from Kotor to Budva is one of Europe's most scenic coastal drives — climbing from the fjord through a mountain tunnel, passing through Krimovica, and descending to the open Adriatic with jaw-dropping views the entire way.
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Adventure Activities in Montenegro
Montenegro packs more adventure per square kilometre than almost anywhere in Europe. The deepest canyon on the continent, a fjord perfect for kayaking, mountains that rise from sea level to 1,749 metres, and diving waters with 20-metre visibility — all within reach of Krimovica.
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Best Day Trips from Krimovica
Krimovica sits at the crossroads of Montenegro's best destinations. Kotor is fifteen minutes north, Budva ten minutes south, and even Dubrovnik is a feasible day trip. Here is every day trip worth taking, with real driving times and local tips.
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Krimovica — Your Authentic Montenegro Base
Krimovica is a small Montenegrin village perched on the hillside between Budva and Kotor. No tourist crowds, no noise — just stone houses, Mediterranean gardens, and panoramic views of the Adriatic. Yet the best beaches and old towns are minutes away.
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Montenegro Travel Tips — Everything You Need
Montenegro packs an extraordinary amount into a tiny country — medieval towns, dramatic mountains, pristine beaches, and a cuisine that blends Mediterranean and Balkan traditions. Here is everything practical you need to know before you arrive.
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Driving in Montenegro — Routes, Tips, Parking
A car is the best way to explore Montenegro — the country is small, the roads are scenic, and public transport is limited outside major towns. Here is everything you need to know about driving, from road conditions to the best scenic routes.
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Family Holidays in Montenegro
Montenegro is an outstanding family destination — genuinely safe, surprisingly affordable, with beaches that have calm shallow water and enough castles, boats, and mountains to keep children of every age entertained for weeks. Krimovica is the ideal family base, and here is why.
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Montenegro Weather — Month by Month
Montenegro's coast enjoys a Mediterranean climate with over 240 sunny days per year. But the difference between visiting in June versus August — in terms of crowds, prices, and comfort — is enormous. Here is what each month actually feels like on the ground.
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