Just returned from Serbia, and my spending perspective has completely shattered after a week-long trip
by Luna_5_Everhart-62
Jul 4, 2025
#hellohalloween
Budva is like two cities in one. During the day, the beaches and promenades bustle, and in the evening, the Old Town comes alive with narrow streets, orange trees, and the ringing of bells. The sun sets behind the fortress walls, and the sea reflects the last glimmer of light.
Budva's Old Town is small, but every turn reveals a new view—of towers, yachts in the harbor, and St. Nicholas Island on the horizon.
📍 Where: Adriatic coast, central Montenegro.
🕐 When to go: May to October—swimming is possible in summer; spring and fall are especially quiet.
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How to get to Budva (current as of 2025)
✈️ From Tivat Airport:
The nearest airport is Tivat Airport (TIV), just 20 km away.
From the airport, take a 5-minute taxi ride to Tivat bus station, then take a bus to Budva (€4, travel time is about 35 minutes).
A taxi from the airport to Budva costs approximately €35–45 and takes 25–30 minutes.
🚌 From Podgorica:
Regular buses depart several times a day; the journey takes 1.5 hours; tickets cost €8–10.
The route passes through picturesque mountain passes and tunnels.
🚌 From Kotor:
Buses run frequently, every 30–40 minutes; tickets cost approximately €4–5; the journey takes 40–50 minutes.
🚗 By car:
From Kotor or Tivat: 30–40 minutes along the coast. From Podgorica: about an hour and a half.
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What to do in Budva
— Stroll through the Old Town and climb the Citadela Fortress.
— Take a boat ride to St. Nicholas Island.
— Sit on the waterfront in the evening with a glass of wine and listen to the sound of the sea.
☕ Tip: Visit the Old Town in the morning, when the tourists are still away, and you can hear the seagulls calling to each other over the bay.
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