Visit Montenegro - Sveti Stefan, Milocer, Przno, Becici
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Manastir Praskvica/Praskvica monastery, Montenegro
Budva Travel Guide - Montenegro Charming Experience
Budva Travel Guide - Montenegro Charming Experience
Budva is a coastal tourist resort in Montenegro. It is often called Montenegrin Miami, because it is the most crowded and most popular tourist resort in Montenegro, with beaches and vibrant nightlife. Budva is on the central part of Montenegrin coast, called Budvanska Rivijera. It has developed around a small peninsula, on which the old town is situated. It is by far most visited destination in Montenegro, attracting mostly domestic, Russian, Serbian and other Eastern European tourists with an old town, bars and nightclubs, and beaches mostly consisting of small rocks. It is base for mass tourism, while in its near vicinity there are luxury resorts such as Sveti Stefan and Miločer.
There are as many as 35 beaches in the Budva area, mostly rock and a little sand (8 beaches are marked with blue flags). During the summer in particular, the day and night-life offers opportunities to enjoy theatre plays and performances, music events and entertainment programs.
Many nightclubs use go-go dancers to attract customers, and families might be offended by the open display of almost-naked girls in the street. There is mainly one street, the main promenade, where all the action happens. Budva appears to be undergoing poorly planned, unchecked growth with towering unattractive apartment buildings and hotels being built wherever there is open space - which unfortunately includes building directly on the beach.
Some tourists may find Budva disappointing and cheesy because of the over-crowded beaches filled with chairs, umbrellas and loud music in some places. Prices for food and accommodation are also well above what can be found in less popular resorts. The old town is adjacent to the marina, where the wealthy come to moor their luxury yachts. The old town is small but beautiful, with restaurants and boutiques selling luxury goods at high prices.
If you came to Budva with your own car, use it inside the city only when you have to. Traffic is terribly congested during the summer, and parking spaces around the old town are almost impossible to find, and very expensive when you do. There are many tourist boats that dock in Budva harbor which offer rides to nearby beaches, Sv. Nikola island, or one-day trips to various destinations on Montenegrin coast, but these are also expensive. Unlike other seaside cities, there are no €1 water taxis here.
There is a wide choice of places to eat at in Budva. In old town you will find almost anything: from pizza-places, bakeries to seafood and Chinese restaurants. Across the harbor, at the very coast, there are some premium fresh seafood restaurants, notably Jadran and Donna. Along the entire promenade there are many fast food places, offering barbecue, giros, pancakes, slices of pizza, icecream etc with affordable prices. A McDonalds seasonal restaurant is open on the promenade during the summer.
Accommodation in Budva is abundant, and varies from renting a room for €10-15 to handsomely priced five-star hotels. There are big differences in prices of accommodation - not only between types of accommodation but for same accommodation during different times of the year. For example, a hostel-like room that rents for €7 per person/per night during the off-season can rent for €20 and up per person/per night during July and August.
A lot to see in Budva such as :
Budva Riviera
Mogren beach
Jaz Beach
Sveti Nikola Island
Podmaine Monastery
Aquapark Budva
Budva Old Town
Becici beach
Słoweńska Plaża
Kamenovo beach
Saint Ivan Church
Plaža Ričardova Glava
Dukley Marina
Queen's beach
Ploce beach
Budva Paragliding Montenegro
Crkva Santa Maria in Punta de Budva
Mogren 2
Sveti Stefan Beach
Mogren Fortress
Avala Casino
Trsteno
Praskvica Monastery
Przno beach
Crvena glavica beach
Aqua Park Mediteran
Pizana Beach
Drobni Pijesak beach
Merit Casino Royal Splendid
Trsteno Beach
Moderna galerija
Muzej
Dukley Beach
Fort Kosmač
Old Town Beach
cat museum
Balett Dancer Statue
St. Sava Church
St. Thomas Church
Citadela Fortress
Hawaii Beach
Tunnel Budva-Becici
Monastery Rustovo
Св. Петке
Manastir Stanjevići
Paragliding Montenegro Club
Ruins of Roman-era Necropolis
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Apartments Đurašević Ivo, Sveti Stefan, Montenegro, HD Review
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Located 1,313 feet from the sandy beach in Sveti Stefan and 1,313 feet from its unique Old Town peninsula, Apartments Đurašević Ivo offers air-conditioned accommodation with free Wi-Fi and free parking. All the apartments have private balconies and cable TV.
The kitchen in each apartment includes a fridge and stovetop. Laundry and ironing services are available at an extra charge, while shuttle service can also be organised on site.
Nearest restaurant and grocery shop are 657 feet from the Đurašević Ivo Apartments. Miločer Nature Park and Praskvica Monastery are at a distance of 1 km, while Reževići Monastery is 1.6 miles away.
The local bus stop is at a distance of 657 feet. The house is easily accessible from the State road 2, which leads to the vibrant town of Budva.
Sveti Stefan, Budva, Montenegro, Europe
Sveti Stefan, now Aman Sveti Stefan including the Villa Miločer, is a small islet and hotel resort in Montenegro, approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southeast of Budva. The resort includes the islet of Sveti Stefan and part of the mainland, where the Villa Miločer part of the resort is located. An Adriatic playground for the rich and famous from the 1960s to the 1980s, the hotel is now a 5-star franchise hotel of the international group of Aman Resorts, completed in 2009 and operating under a 30 year lease. Formerly an island, Sveti Stefan is now connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. The resort in total contains 50 rooms, cottages and suites on the island and 8 grand suites at the Villa Miločer. The hotel won the Hotel of the Year award from Gallivanter's Guide in 2010. The island has a 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) coast line in the central part of Montenegro Adriatic coast line. It is situated to the south of Budva between Przno and Sveti Stefan villages. The pink sandy beaches of Sveti Stefan, Miločer Beach and Queen's Beach are part of the coast line. The island encompasses an area of 12,400 m2 (133,000 sq ft). Formerly a village, all of the buildings were acquired by the Yugoslav government and turned into an upscale hotel during the Tito regime. In the 15th century, the island had a fortified village which was known as Divic; a Muslim village on the periphery of land on the Drina, which was renamed as Sveti Stefan, after the Christian Saint Stephen. The fortified village was built to defend against the Turks and became a haven for pirates of the Adriatic. Initially, the island with its fortress had 12 families. Later, the village came to be established in the 1800s, when the population was about 400 people. Consequent to the villages getting moved to the mainland, the island village became an exclusive resort frequented by high profile elites of the world. There are four churches on Sveti Stefan which belong to Praskvica Monastery. One of them was turned into casino by the communists. However, the separation of Montenegro from Yugoslavia saw the decline of this resort, in the 1990s. Villa Miločer built between 1934 and 1936 was the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic (1900-1961) of the Karađorđević family of Serbia, which was refurbished as part of the Aman Sveti Stefan resorts that opened in 2008-2009. The villa, surrounded by 800 olive trees is laid out over a 32 hectares (79 acres) plot. Formerly under ownership of the Radenović family for some forty years, between the 1960s and 80s, the place was visited by many celebrities, including Orson Welles, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Princess Margaret, Carlo Ponti, Ingemar Stenmark and Kirk Douglas. The resort was described as a '70s Adriatic playground on a hilly peninsula that's barely connected to the mainland. It was also a venue for political conferences, and an occasional chess venue, attracting top-class players such as Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer. The old charm of the island was proposed to be recreated by the Government of Montenegro. Action was initiated by inviting international bids for the revitalization project. The contract was awarded to Aman Resorts in 2007. The refurbished resort, completed in 2009, retains the old world charm of its exterior view, with interior facilities to contemporary modern standards. The Aman Sveti Stefan has a 30 year lease. On 13 July 2010 Montenegrin Statehood Day, Italian tenor, Andrea Bocelli gave a concert at the resort, to mark the Golden Jubilee of the hotel. The hotel won the Hotel of the Year award from Gallivanter's Guide in 2010.
Manastir Sveti Stefan, Lipovac
1974. leta Gospodnjeg, blagoslovom tadašnjeg episkopa niškog Gospodina Jovana za starešinu manastira Sv.Stefan u Lipovcu je postavljen otac Arhimandrit Dionisije. Od tada, s Božjom pomoću, trudom oca igumana Dionisija i sestrinstva manastira, otpočela je duhovna i materijalna obnova ove svetinje.
Na stenama koje s uzdižu iznad manastira 1993. godine postavljeno je krsno znamenje, na istom mestu gde je ranije vekovima bio drveni kst. Nedaleko od tog krsta, u pravcu severa, nalaze se ostaci srednjevekovnog grada Lipovca, iz vremena Svetog despota Stefana Lazarevića koji još nisu arheološki ispitani. U blizini manastira se nalazi i isposnica još iz vremena gradnje manastira. Monaška zajednica u Lipovcu se bavi misionarenjem, štampa se časopis koji se deli vernicima. Imaju odličan sajt, spremno odgovaraju na brojna pitanja i radosno dočekuju posetioce. Poslednjih godina manastir je veoma posećen, ljudi posebno vole da čuju duhovne savete od iskusnog igumana, arh. Dionisija.
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Villa Nikola Kentera, Sveti Stefan, Montenegro HD review
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Located 1,313 feet from the centre of Sveti Stefan and the pebbly beach, Villa Nikola Kentera is set next to a pine forest and offers air-conditioned apartments comprising a furnished private terrace.
Each apartment features satellite TV and a fully equipped kitchen. The bathroom comes with a shower. Free private parking is available on site.
A grocery shop is 985 feet away, while a restaurant serving traditional and international cuisine can be found 1,149 feet from Nikola Kentera Villa. A local bus stop is at a distance of 657 feet.
A naturist beach, tennis courts, and an 11th century Praskvica monastery are located in a 1,641 feet radius. Local agencies organise trips to Budva, Petrovac, the Lovćen mountain, Skadar lake and rafting trips on the Tara.
The Main Bus Station is in Budva, 5 miles away. Tivat Airport is about 18.6 miles from the property and shuttle service is available at a surcharge.
Манастир Прасквица - Срђан Граховац
Ушел в монастырь. 8 марта. Горные тропы.
Праздничная прогулка в горы.
Монастыри Прасквица и Рустово.
Live in Budva. Жизнь дизайнера в Будве.
Walking in Budva and the surrounding area. Montenegro in autumn, winter and spring.
Прогулки по Будве и окрестностям. Черногория осенью, зимой и весной.
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Sveti Stefan
Sveti Stefan, pronounced [sv̞ê̞ːtiː stê̞faːn], now Aman Sveti Stefan including the Villa Miločer is a small islet and hotel resort in Montenegro, approximately 6 kilometres southeast of Budva.
The resort includes the islet of Sveti Stefan and part of the mainland, where the Villa Miločer part of the resort is located. An Adriatic playground for the rich and famous from the 1960s to the 1980s, the hotel is now a 5-star franchise hotel of the international group of Aman Resorts, completed in 2009 and operating under a 30-year lease. Formerly an island, Sveti Stefan is now connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. The resort in total contains 50 rooms, cottages and suites on the island and 8 grand suites at the Villa Miločer.
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