





Budva
Its citadel, its beaches, its festivals
Budva is the resort for sun-seekers; idleness under the straw parasols facing a turquoise sea.
Budva is also known for its vibrant nightlife; partygoers will be delighted by the many bars and nightclubs.
But Budva is so much more than that, it is also one of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean. City fortified by the Venetians, occupied by the Illyrians, founded by the Greeks; It became a Venetian city for 3 centuries (1943 to 1797) following the break between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire, making it the southernmost city of the Republic of Venice.
Budva's wide bay has allowed massive urbanization from Tito's time until today. But the old town has not lost its charm and is definitely worth a visit.
Getting lost in the narrow streets of the citadel is an opportunity to discover the charm of this old town. If you climb to the top of the ramparts, you will enjoy an extraordinary view over the roofs of the city and the island of Sveti Nikola.
You can also visit San-Ivan Church, the Benedictine Monastery of Santa Maria de Punta and the Church of the Holy Trinity.
Near Budva, you will find magnificent beaches: Slovenska Plaza, Mogren, Jaz...
Budva is the destination for people who want to party in a very pleasant setting.