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This is a peaceful, family-friendly beach with a clean sandy shore and crystal-clear sea. The water is very shallow — even after swimming 15–20 meters out, it still remains shallow, making it especially safe for children. If you’re staying near Tivat, I definitely recommend visiting. However, if you’re based in Budva, due to ongoing roadworks the trip can take up to two hours in the morning or on weekends — in that case, I wouldn’t suggest it.
The beach is divided into paid and free sections. Parking costs €5, but the spots closest to the beach are limited — the earlier you arrive, the easier it is to find a good one. Sunbed prices range from €15 to €25 depending on how close you are to the water. Nearby, there’s a kiosk serving drinks and ice cream, as well as another one offering drinks, pizza, hamburgers, and crepes. It can get quite crowded, so expect to wait in line for burgers and pizzas. There’s also a buffet-style self-service restaurant where you don’t need to queue, and the food is tasty. Still, I’d recommend bringing along some snacks of your own.
There is tree-covered pathway through the tips of the beach where there interesting rock formation and wide-angle view of the beach.
With its soft sand, shallow safe waters, and relaxing atmosphere, this beach is a great place to unwind and enjoy the sea.