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Čanj
  • Montenegro

Čanj

The village of Čanj can be found between Sutomore and Petrovac, and you can reach the beach of the settlement via a short winding route.

The beach is nearly 100 meter wide and approximately 1,2 km long, and next to it, cafés, restaurants and bakeries (fast food restaurants) typical of the Balkans await their guests.
Its beach is small and very stony, it is worth renting umbrellas and sunbeds, but those who want can also pack their own beach accessories for free on the entire beach section.

Sutomore is approachable by local bus (€1.5/person/direction) / Taxi approximately 8-10€/occasion (depending on traffic how fast you can get there).


About its beach and sea:

The Čanj beach section is 1,200 meters long and rocky (small and large stones can be found in some places). Its beaches are free with free showers and changing rooms.

Next to the bar, you can rent beach umbrellas and sunbeds at varying prices (depending on the distance from the sea).
Nova Varoš
  • Serbia

Nova Varoš

Nova Varoš is a picturesque small town in Serbia, near the Tara National Park, with a beautiful natural environment and a rich cultural heritage. The area around the city is famous for its mountainous landscapes, forests and streams with crystal clear water, which are ideal for hiking and recreation.

Guidelines:

- Hiking and cycling: The area has many marked hiking trails that allow you to explore the beautiful landscape on foot or by bike.


- Local gastronomy: Try the local specialties in the restaurants of the area, where they gladly offer traditional Serbian food. Such as the region's characteristic Pršut (smoked neck, smoked dried neck), Kulen sausage (spicy paprika sausage), one-course dishes made in Sač and more Balkan specialties.

- Winter time: During the winter months, you can go skiing and sledding in the nearby mountains.

Nova Varoš and its surroundings are an ideal place for both nature lovers and those interested in culture!

Budva
  • Montenegro

Budva

Budva, which many people call the coastal capital of Montenegro, even if it is not the official capital, is one of the most popular cities for tourists, which is believed to have been attached to the city by thousands of years of history and the unique old town, which has now become one of the country's symbols.



The old town of Budva stands on a tiny peninsula, which was surrounded by a castle wall hiding hundreds of years of history, perhaps this also contributes to the town's atmosphere today, one thing is for sure, the old town awaits its visitors with a special atmosphere year after year. Making it a must-see place to visit while visiting Montenegro.

A nearly 2.5 km long promenade stretches behind the beaches located in the immediate vicinity of the sea, along with cafés and restaurants typical of the Balkans. Here worth trying grilled dishes typical of the region, such as Ćevap, Pljeskavica, Teleća čorba (veal soup), grilled fish/octopus/calamary. In addition to restaurants, we can also discover some discos that provide guests with a party that lasts all night.

The City and beaches in the area:
On the shores of the city of Budva, you can find a gravelly and sandy beaches that stretches for almost 2 km. 

Beaches of Budva:
- Mogren beach
- Ričardova Glava beach
- Slovenska Plaža beach
- Pizana beach

Opposite the city is the island of Sveti Nikola, which also offers beach opportunities for tourists. Here you can find a rocky beach. The trip there taken by the help of scheduled boats.

City Approach:
Route info: LINK

By Plane: Tivat ​​airport is located approximately 25 km, Podgorica airport is located approximately 65 km from Budva. Our agency helps our guests during their trip with a transfer service. Request an offer. Click here! (LINK)

Sights/Programs:
- Old Town of Budva: Explore the small streets of the old town on foot, stop in a secluded cafe to rest, and then walk up to the citadel, from where a unique view opens up to the city of Budva and the Adriatic Sea.
Petrovac
  • Montenegro

Petrovac

Petrovac is a small town on the Budva riviera, surrounded by olive and pine trees. It is a perfect destination for those who prefer calmer, more relaxing holidays. It is a city with a real Mediterranean atmosphere, and many apartments and hotels have a direct view of the sea, thus enhancing the experience of the vacation.

The city is made even more special by the former fortress built on a long cliff, named Kaštel, which also welcomes those who want to have fun in the evenings. The Venetian fortress is located on the right side of the quay. From its top there is a fabulous view of the whole of Petrovac, which is why it is very popular among tourists.

Prčanj
  • Montenegro

Prčanj

Prčanj is a charming little village in Montenegro, on the shores of the Bay of Kotor, close to stunning mountains and the sea.

The settlement is famous for its beautiful, historic buildings, including the 18th-century St. Nicholas Church, which is an important part of the local religious heritage. With its quiet and picturesque surroundings, Prčanj is an ideal place for relaxation, walks and exploring the wonders of nature.

Near the village is the famous town of Kotor, which is easily accessible, so visitors can enjoy the local culture and history as well. The old town of Kotor is considered one of the symbols of Montenegro, which is also on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The landscape around Prčanj offers a stunning panorama and is popular for water sports such as kayaking and sailing.