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About Budva (Dubrovnik Airport)
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Budva’s a haven for history buffs and sun worshippers, boasting a charming old town as well as a host of sandy beaches. But it’s not all about the past. There’s also an array of contemporary boutiques, restaurants and café-bars mingling around narrow streets of churches and bargain-selling shops. If you’re looking for a lively atmosphere, base yourself here.
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Explore a fairytale old town

The Old Town (Stari Grad) is Budva’s showstopper, offering winding streets, historic churches and a centuries-old citadel to explore. But this walled fortress is also the ideal place to sit back and relax with a drink, or enjoy a spot of souvenir shopping in the quaint stores.

Relax on the Budva Riviera

If you’re keen to top up your tan, you’ll find so much to admire in Budva – the surrounding region offers more than 15 high-quality beaches! The town lends its name to the Budva Riviera, a 35km strip of lush Adriatic coastline, which is home to secluded coves and islets.

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Why is Budva famous?

Budva is best known for its beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and well-preserved mediaeval old town. It is considered the heart of Montenegro’s tourism industry.

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What are the best beaches in Budva?

Some of the most popular beaches include Mogren Beach, Jaz Beach, and Slovenska Beach. Each offers different atmospheres, ranging from lively party spots to quieter areas ideal for relaxation.

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Is Budva suitable for families?

Yes, Budva is suitable for families. While it is known for its vibrant nightlife, there are also plenty of family-friendly beaches, restaurants, and cultural experiences to enjoy during the day.

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How is the nightlife in Budva?

Budva is often called the “Montenegrin Miami” due to its dynamic nightlife. The town is filled with beach bars, nightclubs, open-air discos, and summer festivals that attract international DJs and performers.

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When is the best time to visit Budva?

The most popular time is during the summer months of June to September, when the weather is warm and all tourist facilities are open. For fewer crowds, late spring or early autumn is recommended.