Budva

Budva is a town in Montenegro on the Adriatic Sea. Part of the Budva Riviera, it's known for sandy beaches and nightlife. Stone walls built by the Venetians surround the narrow streets of the medieval old town (Stari Grad). This historic district is home to a seaside citadel and religious sites such as the Church of Santa Maria in Punta, established in the 9th century.
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Mogren beach is a popular destination in Montenegro, located just 150 meters from the Old Town of Budva. It has been awarded the Blue Flag qualification for its high-quality water, maintenance, and service. The beach consists of two parts connected by a small promontory and offers ample sunbeds, making it suitable for families with children and couples. Additionally, there are beach cafes available for refreshments and food.
Really nice beach if you are willing to pay 20€ per person for a sunbed. If you are here in September definitely go it wasn’t too crowded and the weather and water were perfect. The view was amazing too. But I can see why going in July or August would be hell
Lenja D — Google review
The beach seemed beautiful with crystal clear waters. Unfortunately on the day we visited, it was very crowded, hardly any places to walk or sit on the beach. Would recommend going earlier in the day if you want a sunbed, even so, it would get crowded eventually, so if you don't mind that, it's still a nice pebble beach.
Merine A — Google review
3 stars reflects the complete over crowding of the beach. Yes scenery is beautiful but you can't really enjoy and relax. Worth a working visit but if you want to swim and have space there are loads of other options.
Sarah C — Google review
We went in October and had a great time!! The beach is so nice. There also weren’t to many people around. There was enough space to lay down. All the bars, stores and the toilets were closes however. But that is normal for the off season. It’s a great place to take pictures and overall enjoy the nature of Budva!!
Emilia H — Google review
We visited Mogren Beach in the middle of summer, around noon, and it was extremely crowded. We walked from Old Budva City Center all the way to Mogren 2 Restaurant along a stunning, well-paved path right on the water — the walk itself is definitely worth the trip. Once you arrive, you’ll find that the beach is mostly fine rocks and pebbles, but there are wooden pathways to make getting around easier. Loungers, chairs, and umbrellas are available for rent (€20–30 per person, depending on the row you choose). There are also lockers for valuables, plenty of restaurants, and places to grab drinks. Because it was so busy, we ended up sitting by the rocks instead of renting loungers. A big tip: bring water shoes — the rocks can be painful to walk on. The water temperature was typical for the Adriatic in summer: refreshing and perfect for cooling off. Overall, Mogren Beach is a beautiful spot with plenty of amenities, but in peak summer it can be frustrating to find space. If you don’t mind the crowds, it’s worth the visit for the views, the clear water, and the lively atmosphere.
Melanie J — Google review
The beach itself is simply wonderful, very beautiful pebbles and crystal clear water. However, about 90% of the time it’s ridiculously overcrowded and impossible to enjoy your time here, unfortunately, choosing a less crowded beach in the area would be a better option.
Google G — Google review
A charming, small beach with clear water and a gentle, gradual entry into the sea—excellent for swimming with little worry of rocks. A word of caution: the facilities looked abandoned and run-down (though this may have been because it was the off-season). Perfect for a basic swim and sunbathing, but don't count on any amenities."
Synkko — Google review
Nice spot with a beautiful view but 95% of the beach is privet so you must to pay 30/40€ for an umbrella and 5.5€ for a beer. Really crazy prices.
Lucas P — Google review
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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Old Town Budva is a significant project that celebrates the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient city. Supported by various socially responsible companies, it aims to showcase Budva's rich past. The town has seen transitions from Venetian to Habsburg rule, flirtations with Russia and Napoleonic France, and a period as part of Yugoslavia. Despite enduring a devastating earthquake in 1979, which damaged much of the Old Town, it remains one of Montenegro's most sought-after attractions.
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Monastery
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Podmaine Monastery, a 15th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery, is situated in a picturesque hillside location and boasts vibrant interior frescoes. Built by the Crnojevi noble family, it comprises two churches - a smaller one from the same period dedicated to the Presentation of the Mother of God and a larger one built in 1747 devoted to the Dormition of the Mother of God.
Great place to see some daily life of monks from Montenegro, there is free entrance and small but free parking in front of monastery. There is local shop with religious gifts and items as holy icons or books, bracelets, partying items that monks sell to visitors to have money for living. F For me it was something else- a small pause for relatively fast visit during Budva exploration, recommend for having fuller taste of Montenegro diversity.
Wielkopolanin — Google review
Beautiful monastery. Very nice, old church. Old-style, julian calendar is used in here. Even if you are not orthodox i recommend to visit, have a look at mass and enjoy amazing view from monastery.
Jasiek Ż — Google review
Lovely monastery, quiet, peaceful, and not overrun by tourists. Lush garden, well-maintained buildings, and great interior frescoes. Great photo spot at sunset.
Kris P — Google review
Nice small monastery, very calm. Free entrance.
Brita N — Google review
Calm simple orthodox monastery. Have new church, and the old church dated to 15th century. Very good feeling and very friendly monks.
Urgundulum V — Google review
I like this place so much. My favorite place in Budva. I can spend here full day. So calm. My soul enjoy the time here always. Thanks monks a lot, Gob bless you 🙏
Rostislav S — Google review
A very peaceful small monastery beautiful inside set in once beautiful countryside...obviously now houses etc built around it, and they feed the local strays 😻
Rosalind E — Google review
Nice monastery to visit . We just walked up the hill from town and enjoyed the sunset, observed the service in the evening.
Just G — Google review
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Specialty Museums
The Museum of the City of Budva is a four-story museum showcasing collections from the 5th century BC to the present day, including artifacts from Byzantine, Roman, and later eras. The exhibits feature items such as Hellenistic artifacts, glass burial urns, and ancient stone plates with inscriptions. The museum also houses the symbol of the city - two connected fish representing Marko and Elena in love.
The Budva City Museum in the old quarter of Budva, Montenegro, showcases archaeological and ethnographic artifacts on four floors. An early 5th century BC Illyrian-Greek helmet in the museum has paragnathids on either side of the helmet to protect the face and neck of the wearer. A Roman mosaic at the museum depicts a sea creature.
David S — Google review
Visiting the museum in the Old Town of Budva offers a few interesting moments, but overall, the experience is rather modest. Inside, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Budva, which is probably the most attractive part of the visit. The library is rich, with a solid collection of books, but other than that, there aren’t many significant exhibits in the museum. There are a few items that are interesting, but not impressive enough to justify the visit. Outside the museum, you can see the remains of an old church, but again, not enough to make the experience special. The entrance fee was 5€.
Eldar M — Google review
Plenty of artifacts to see here spread across four floors. But I downgraded by one star because of the grumpy woman at reception who wouldn't accept any 10 or 20 cent coins when paying the €3 entry fee. Exhibits are arranged by chronological period eg. Hellenistic period 3rd to 2nd Century BC, Roman period 1st to 3rd Century AD etc. Items include ceramics, glassware, jewellery, weapons etc. The top floor showcases Ethnographic urban life during 16th to 19th Century.
Miles M — Google review
V very small three story building containing archeological findings from the city and surrounding area, as well as several pieces from the more recent past. Make sure you have a mobile data connection before you go in, there are three VR stations inside the museum. For only 3€ per ticket you can't go wrong here.
Kaya W — Google review
Nice small museum, to see everything you need max 20 minutes. For a 3€ entrance fee, it was worth it.
Matúš — Google review
The museum, located in the old town, has an entrance fee of €5 and no wait time. It's quite small, and in my opinion, there isn't much to see. I finished touring the entire museum in about 10 minutes.
E I — Google review
Budva City Museum is a must visit place. A city inside the city)
Shukhrat U — Google review
If you’re in Budva Old Town, the only place I felt was worth visiting is this museum. While the information on the artifacts is lacking, there are some details provided in English here and there. At just €3, it's worth a visit.
Mohamed A — Google review
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Amusement park
Aquapark Budva in Budva, Montenegro is a thrilling water park complex that offers a wide range of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features extreme slides for adults, special children's attractions, pools, and a water playground. Additionally, it boasts bars, restaurants with panoramic views of the city and the Riviera, as well as a souvenir shop. With over 50 attractions spread across more than 41.
A small but nice park. Its has three adventurous ride for adults out of which one was closed. There are couple of rides for children and one more for infants. It also has a large swimming pool and adjacent showers. They also have locker facility to safeguard your valuables.
Dhiraj L — Google review
I think the water park is a good idea but the ticket to come in is in my eyes very overpriced. We were four so it was around 100Euros. Plus you cannot take drinks and food with you because you should go and buy some overpriced food. It's a cool water park with quite some amount of slides but I think there are to high prices. I mean, you pay adult price for a 8 year old child that's over 130cm. I don't think its worth more then once
Elin F — Google review
* Nice aqua park in terms of attractions. Not bad for my almost 4 year son as there are attractions for very young guests. * not really friendly staff and long time cooking at the only kids restaurant. As they announce you can’t take food with you - quite strange decision having such a service at the restaurant. (Taking ur own meals might be a better choice)
Azamat D — Google review
In just three years this place has been badly damaged by lack of maintenance: moldy walls, the pool smells very strongly of garbage (looks like they didn't take it out of the bar, which is also out of service). All in all it looks really sad :(
Алексей М — Google review
Couple sides with enjoying lifeguards and their whistles. Well overrated and out of date. Not much positives to add. Just ok for kids. Personnel speak very little English and will not be helpful at any time. Poor hygiene Ilin the premises and toilets. Food in the local bistro is a typical fast food but be prepared to wait 20-30minutes for portion of chips in the busy period.
Jarek R — Google review
Arrived early at 1000 as we expected sunbeds to be in high demand, but it was never a problem. Being high on a hill, the umbrellas get blown down quite a lot if windy, which is annoying. Slides are pretty good, although have strict height limits. Make sure your kids are tall enough for the bigger slides (one of ours wasn't, and he was not very happy about it...) Ambience of the place is a bit bland at the moment, lots of concrete and not many trees. Food was ok, cooked to order. Bit expensive overall we thought, which may explain why it was quieter than expected.
Richard L — Google review
A 2-star facility delivers 4-star experience. Aquapark Budva has all the visual appeal of a soviet-era nuclear power station, and a similar regard for health & safety (although the "no handguns" signs will doubtless be reassuring). Perhaps, given the mountainside location and the smattering of greenery (largely the result of neglect), a more apt comparison would be the disguised roof of a super-villain's lair. At any moment the pool might retract, revealing a huge missile destined to kick-start World War III... The best thing about Aquapark Budva is simply how unpopular it is. Anticipating stiff competition for sunbeds and shade, we ordered an early taxi to arrive in time for opening at 11am, but were delayed by traffic. We needn't have worried. By 1pm numbers had swelled to perhaps 50 or 60 spread across the 3 concrete tiers of attractions. Consequently the children had one of the best waterpark experiences anywhere, hardly queuing for anything. Their only complaint was of burning feet - probably due to a combination of roasting-hot concrete tiles and the depleted uranium core buried deep in that missile silo beneath. I would cautiously recommend a visit if its all about the slides for your kids. If you're of a nervous disposition or a stickler for things like "lifeguards" or "maintenance" you might find it a little stressful. Oh, one little tip - prices are advertised for Adults and Children but you will actually pay based on height with all but the very littlest paying full whack. Enjoy. And good luck.
Tim D — Google review
Very nice aquapark although I have seen better in Istria / Croatia. Prices are reasonable and very friendly staff. What I particularly liked was the fact that you are back up at the slides in no time compared to the other aquaparks I have visited. Views from the park are stunning. And yes, I took the fastest slide as well and was a bit broozed for a couple of days 😅
Siebren H — Google review

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1Jadran

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Seafood restaurant
Restaurant
Jadran is a renowned waterfront restaurant in Budva, named after the Adriatic Sea that surrounds it. With over 40 years of history, this iconic venue offers a typical Mediterranean menu featuring seafood, grills, and traditional regional cuisine. Its picturesque setting overlooking Sveti Nikola Island makes it a must-visit spot for romantic seaside dinners or group dining accompanied by live music. The restaurant is known for its perfectly fresh seafood and attentive service, offering good value for money.
Wow, just amazing! 😍 The food was super fresh and delicious – we ordered the grilled octopus and absolutely loved it! The grilled meat was tender with a great variety, and the mussels “Jadran” were amazing too. Big portions, live Balkan music, and such a great ambiance by the sea. One tip: make a reservation, otherwise you might wait around 30 minutes. Totally worth it though!
Gunay M — Google review
Good restaurant right by the water with great views. The food on this entire boardwalk is pretty mid but at least it's all clean ingredients and healthy. It is pricey but that's a given due to the location. Our waiter was great and funny, and deboned the fish which was very nice.
Aditya M — Google review
Everything was perfect and the food was absolutely delicious. Due to a translation mistake we ordered the wrong dish at first, but the staff quickly and kindly corrected it. The service was excellent and the waiters were very polite. Thank you for a wonderful experience!
Caner Ş — Google review
I absolutely love this restaurant. This is the first restaurant in my life I actually want to come back because of the food, the service and the music! I came here off season, there weren’t many people but the waiter was serving me right! The food is amazing. I got fish soup and seafood risotto, and fish the next time. Everything was delicious. The musicians were really good and they played old golden songs mainly. I love the atmosphere soooo much. I will come back to Budva next time, just because of this restaurant!
Harpy ( — Google review
Service was perfect. As expected sea food was delicious. I liked the fish and the shrimps, calamari could be better ( we tried fried version may be grilled one better ). Black risotto was better than i expected. Cevabi is moderate.
Gokhan K — Google review
If you’re in Budva and craving authentic Montenegrin cuisine with a stunning seaside view, Jadran Kod Krsta is a must-visit. The location is unbeatable—right on the waterfront, just steps away from the Old Town, with beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea. We were warmly welcomed and seated quickly, even though the restaurant was bustling. The staff was attentive, friendly, and helpful with recommendations. The atmosphere was lively but still relaxing, perfect for both a romantic dinner and a family meal. The food was outstanding. We tried fish soup and the portion Shrimps and Pasta with mix seafood. which was incredibly fresh and perfectly cooked. Prices were very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes, especially considering the prime location. We also enjoyed a local wine recommended by our server, which paired perfectly with the meal. Overall, Jadran lives up to its reputation as one of Budva’s best traditional restaurants. Delicious food, great service, and unforgettable views. Highly recommended!
Sherif O — Google review
The location and service are both quite good. The restaurant sits right on the shore, offering a beautiful view that makes the experience more enjoyable. Food quality is good, though not truly exceptional. The staff are professional, attentive, and very friendly, which adds a welcoming touch
Elmar T — Google review
I had a wonderful dining experience at Jadran, perfectly located right by the beach with absolutely stunning sea views. The atmosphere is relaxed, and you can enjoy your meal while watching the waves and soaking in the beautiful surroundings. The highlight of this place is definitely their seafood — everything we tried was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly prepared. From the grilled fish to the seafood platter, each dish truly showcased the quality and taste of the Adriatic. The staff was friendly, attentive, and happy to make recommendations. If you’re looking for a spot to enjoy delicious seafood with a breathtaking view, Jadran is definitely worth visiting.
Jasmeet S — Google review
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Restaurant
Nestled away from the bustling tourist streets, Forsage Gastro Lounge offers a relaxing atmosphere and affordable prices in Budva. Specializing in exquisitely prepared European dishes, this family-run restaurant has been serving high-class food since 1991. While it may not offer sea views, it compensates with a welcoming atmosphere, beautiful food presentation, and a diverse menu featuring local and international cuisine.
What a delightful place! My little dog and I were welcomed at 3pm on a quiet Saturday afternoon for a late lunch. The staff were charming and kind, the restaurant was impeccable - the right temperature, comfortable, pleasantly decorated, with ambient music. There’s also a really nice outdoor terrace, and a private car park across the road. I ordered a large bottle of sparkling water, a fresh grapefruit juice, the beef steak tartare, and the lamb stew - and everything was absolutely divine! We were treated impeccably from the moment we arrived to the moment we left. A well-deserved 5 stars. Highly recommended.
Lisa B — Google review
We arrived for dinner at 7:45pm just the two of us on. Tuesday evening in August, and we were the only ones sitting inside or outside. By 9, the patio was filling up, and the energy was lively. We enjoyed the truffle risotto as a warm appetizer, and I had the tuna steak in sesame with a delicious sweet potato puree as a bed for some seasonal vegetables. My partner ate a burger, that he said was delicious (came with fries and a mustard sauce). The servers were attentive and kind, welcoming our English and complimenting our Serbian efforts. So professional. The decor is so sleek and contemporary inside with what I think was a living tree branching across the front window. Such a really great meal and dining experience.
Sarah D — Google review
Lovely little place with outside area, lovely green plants/trees with quaint seating area. Gorgeous food and brilliant service, the waiter (Martin) was very nice and friendly, great guy! Very accommodating to dietary requirements/requests and the service was fast and friendly. It is quiet but is next to the main road so you can hear traffic if you’re outside, but it wasn’t a problem for us to speak! Lovely night time spot for chilling at night with a good selection of music playing to allow for a mellow vibe.
Jock — Google review
Really nice food, we have been coming here for breakfast for several days now, good prices, for a breakfast of 3 eggs with sausages/ham, bread, vegetables and coffee on average €8 per person, this is a very good price and the food is very tasty. Good service. 100% recommend
Марина Н — Google review
Really nice restaurant in Budva. Was looking for something else than just the usual pizza, pasta, burger etc. I wanted something more fresh and light and got the tuna tartar. It was a really good portion and was perfectly fine as a main dish. Everything was very tasty and good wine! 🍷 Waitress was very kind and polite. Hope more people will visit this restaurant rather than the restaurants near the beach. You should really try this instead 🙏🏼
Peach K — Google review
Delicious food and, above all, wonderful service. As someone on a gluten-free diet, I felt very well served. The waiter offered many options and I felt he knew his stuff. We will definitely be back.
Roksana K — Google review
The waitress was very welcoming and helpful, the dishes were fantastic in taste, quantity and elegance, the atmosphere was most enjoyable and recommended. A great ending to a wonderful vacation.
Ayal Z — Google review
The service was top-notch. We were very warmly welcomed. The waiters carefully presented the gluten-free menu. The food was delicious. We will definitely be back. :)
Kacper T — Google review

3Kužina

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Kužina is a charming restaurant located just a short walk away from the main tourist attractions, offering generous portions of homemade cooked food that attract both locals and tourists. The menu features a variety of national dishes such as meat and fish specialties, rich soups, shopska salad, roasted peppers, Njeguski cheese, and kajmak.
My host in the Old Town informed me of this place. A 2km walk but worth it for great authentic Montenegran cuisine at reasonable prices. Much cheaper than the touristy area in and around the old town. Loved the cheese stuffed meat roll wrapped in bacon and roasted; very filling.
Miles M — Google review
Excellent, fresh and affordable dishes (half of what the Touristic restaurants in the city centre and on the promenade ask for!) As usual a 15% tax is added to the food and 21% to the drinks. The atmosphere of true city life and locals is charmingly observed from the terrace. The service is friendly and we spent 70 euros on four people including drinks and starters.
Franz O — Google review
A gem in Budva! The terrace is such a cool spot to enjoy dinner. Service was fast and friendly, and the food went beyond our expectations. Perfect place for meat lovers, generous portions, full of flavor, and at prices that are surprisingly affordable. Definitely worth a visit!
T K — Google review
WOW, we were recommended to come to this restaurant by a waiter in another establishment that we visited and what an absolute gem. We ordered the rolled kebabs, Cevapi, stuffed chicken white fillet, grilled mushrooms served on rice, beef soup & pork knuckle. Every dish was cooked to perfection. Definitely a place to visit if you want local cuisine. The waiters were very hospitable with knowledge of each dish. Don’t miss this one!!
Charlie P — Google review
Good restaurant. A huge advantage is large portions. I ordered grilled mushrooms, the portion came with rice. Very tasty! It is worth trying the traditional Montenegrin pancakes (palačinke) with different fillings (I ordered with wildberries and ice cream). Delicious! The waiters know English well. The only thing is that if it is very hot, the fans do not save from the heat.
Лілія С — Google review
Excellent service, tasty local food, reasonable prices. We had 3 main dishes, a starter and drinks all for around 60£. Would recommend for dinner or lunch, to experience some good local food.
Yasmin S — Google review
Tasteful food and great service. Once you go a bit further from the Old Town, you’ll find true gems with good prices, and Kuzina is definitely one of them.
Alexandra V — Google review
Very good value for money. The cheapest meal we had in Budva. Spent 18 euros for 2 (cevapi and gulash) and a big bottle of water. Attentive servers, free WiFi, and pleasant atmosphere with locals dining as well. No smoking, thankfully.
Lally O — Google review

4Tropico

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Restaurant
Tropico Restaurant, located in Budva, Montenegro, is a down-to-earth dining spot with stunning sea views. In addition to offering a diverse menu featuring pizza, seafood, and desserts along with cocktails and shisha, the restaurant also provides accommodation at Villa Tropico. The guestrooms at Villa Tropico are fully equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay.
Seafood was good and well prepared. Great selection. Our waiter wasn't so good. Our party of 5 all good the sense we were inconveniencing him. Other then the service, it was a good experience.
Ray S — Google review
Had a nice lunch here. The grilled squid was good, but nothing special. The seafood spaghetti was very tasty and full of fresh seafood. Friendly and attentive staff. Total price with drinks was €45 — fair for the quality.
Denis K — Google review
Good seafood. Tried thick beef soup, mussels with buzara sauce, and seafood sphagetti. Everything tasted well, especially the soup. Very much recommended 👌. The restaurant doesn't have a washroom, not even a wash basin. They give free coupons to a public toilet nearby, which doesn't even have tissue papers to wipe your hands after washing.
Vaisakh C — Google review
The view of the place is nice, but this was the worst service experience I’ve ever had. I came here from Canada and I’ve never encountered anything like this before. I asked the waiter if he spoke Turkish, and he rolled his eyes and said, “Do you speak my language?” I was shocked by this response. Then I said I wanted to order, but he never made eye contact with me. When I ordered an iced latte, he asked me how to make it and laughed in a mocking way. My surprise only grew. I simply said, “Just add ice.” He replied, “You should say coldness, not ice. I’ve been a waiter for 20 years.” I asked to speak with the manager, and he said the manager wasn’t there. (Another waiter told me the manager was actually inside.) He continued speaking to customers in a rude and arrogant manner. We could only watch in disbelief. If you expect good service, I do not recommend coming to this place.
Şeyma Ş — Google review
Food was amazing! Had the best Risotto ever! We had our dinner during our entire Budva stay, The staff was very good that they gave us free dessert on our last night. You can enjoy the beach from the restaurant, see all the water activities happening while you are enjoying your cocktail or beer. Well surely comeback if given a chance.
Gill — Google review
A decent place on the beach boardwalk. Decent drinks decent service. One of the better places. Came back again at the end of the season and the waiter looked the other way as I waved to him. Incredible lazy man. I wonder if his boss knew, what he’d think. I walked out. They lost business
Jeremy K — Google review
We really enjoyed our evening here the waiter was charming ( a bit of a rarity here) the sea foods was delicious 😋 view stunning 😍
Rosalind E — Google review
Tropico is the best restaurant, providing very fresh seafood. I would like to recommend FOKACA, and eating with garlic oil is fantastic! Husnija Ahmetovic recommended and provided the good service patiently with us, and the food is amazing. Don't touch me but go try!
Little S — Google review
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Dukley Seafront Restaurant is a significant project that celebrates Budva's rich cultural and historical heritage. The exhibition 'The first discovery of the ancient necropolises in Budva' showcases archaeological artifacts from Budva necropolises, in collaboration with various museums. The restaurant offers top-quality fish, seafood delights, and premium beef cuts prepared by skilled chefs. Additionally, Escape Beach provides a luxurious experience with its selection of champagnes, wines, and cocktails while offering stunning sunset views.
If you are in Budva, this restaurant is a must! The food is incredible, they have a great wine list and the view is beautiful! We ordered the shrimp ceviche, the Mediterranean salad, the shrimp tagliatelle, the octopus (best I have ever had!) and two desserts and EVERYTHING was to die for. 10/10!
Dalia F — Google review
The waiter came back 3 times to ask if we already knew what we wanted to eat. We were still looking at the menu and talking about it so he could have seen that we weren't ready yet. Also by the time we just finished our starter, the main course was there directly. There wasn't even a minute between the 2 dishes. All of this gave us the feeling that they wanted an empty table ASAP. I understand that you need to make money in a restaurant but if I pay those amounts of money, I expect a better service and more time to really enjoy the meal and the ambience. Because they were good
Jennifer N — Google review
Absolutely delicious food, lovely atmosphere and great sea view. Highly recommended
Ilham — Google review
Pros - Nice view and pleasant atmosphere - Waiters were nice overall - Music is not too loud and kinda calm Cons - Overpriced! - Food is nothing special and very saulty (we ordered fish and prawns) - Waiter forgot about an ordered tea Don't recommend.
Денис К — Google review
We came here for breakfast. The food was delicious with a great selection. Service was attentive and very friendly. The ambience with a sea view is outstanding. Thank you for a wonderful experience! Leo Eisenberg
L. E — Google review
This place is very overpriced, the food was mediocre. Everything was too salty, and the portions are very small. But maybe it’s worth it for the location by the beach and the atmosphere. If you have a high budget and the atmosphere is more important for you than the food — it’s a good place (There are no more restaurants in Budva with equally good location right at the beach). But if you want to eat something good, I wouldn’t recommend it.
Вероника П — Google review
First of all, I would like to say that the view and the atmosphere is wonderful. Service and the waiters are so elegant. Food was exquisite. And, accordingly price was high understandably. Even if you don't eat a meal, you can come and try a drink with some starters to experience here.
Emre Ö — Google review
Superb food, fish is second to none…so fresh. Tempura Shrimps are to die for!!! If only people weren’t allowed to smoke indoors! Such a shame as the flavours of the wonderful food are spoiled by the awful smell of smoke. However the staff did their best to move us. Wine prices are extortionate.
Jane W — Google review

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