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Budva HolidaysBudva Holidays at a glanceHighlights
Budva is described as the metropolis of Montegro due to its beautiful beaches and strong cultural roots; possessing a stunning coastline that stretches for 21km where you can enjoy the resorts' simple pleasures and relax in the sun on one of its many beaches. It is considered one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast; a region heavily influenced and inspired by ancient Greek and Roman settlement that now boasts a rich number of historic monuments. The quaint old town is crossed with narrow streets and squares, where you will find unique historic wonderment in the form of famous buildings and landmarks; such as the Church Sv. Trojica, which houses the tomb of writer Stjepan Mitrov Ljubisa. Budva also conveniently caters for tourists. Visit the Stari Grad (Old town) where you can find plentiful shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries amidst a constant undertone of culture and history.
Who holidays in Budva?Ideal for those seeking a relaxing holiday with a suprising element of ancient history and culture. Budva Holidays - Things to seeBudva City: Budva is one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic Coast (more than 2000 years old) and the Mediterranean city is encircled by medieval city walls. Excursions on Foot: For the guests who wish to research and recreate themselves in their own choice, Budva offers also a very simple way of recreation in nature. By walking from the Old Budva's town over the Slovenska plaza (Slovenian beach), by climbing up the hill Zavala, you can reach Becici and Rafailovici. Mini-train: If you do not wish to set yourself in that direction on foot, you will enjoy the sites just as much if you visit Budva by a tourist mini train. Explore Montenegro: If you have a wish to meet the history of some other part of Montenegro besides the history of Budva, numerous tourist agencies offer various arrangements, and often, the individuals, along the Slovenian coast, make those arrangements. Those arrangements offer rafting down the River Tara, visits to the museums, monasteries and drives along the Skadar Lake. Budva by sea: If you wish to meet Budva and its hidden places, such as the mystical rocky coves, then tour the Budva Riviera on a taxi boat. This will include visiting one of the numerous beaches; such as the popular beach Jaz. Boat Trips: There are numerous boat trips that will allow you to discover other areas and explore Montenegro's beauty even further, such as Herceg Novi Riviera. Eating/Drinking During Budva HolidaysThe seafood is amazing, along with delicious cheeses and fantastic local wines. You could sample 'Rakija', a very strong plum spirit - one sip at a time! Traditional coastal cuisine includes smoked carp and Kastradina (dried mutton). For those with a sweet tooth, try donuts dipped in honey. Budva Holiday Weather
Budva Holidays - BeachesBudva offers many beautiful sandy and pebbly beaches along is 21km coastline. The length of the coastline guarantees and number of beaches ensures a large range of beautiful spots to relax in tranquil surroundings. |
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