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Petrovac and its surroundings (Rezhevichi, Buljarica)

What can you say about beach holidays in the area of ​​Petrovac and Bulyaritsa? First of all, these are the best views of the entire Budva Riviera. Lovers of photography here will not be bored - you will want to capture all these amazing bays, rocks and beaches. For recreation you can choose as "wild" sections of beaches, and adapted for tourist recreation.

A small town Petrovac is one of the most pleasant places to relax in Montenegro. Tourists here, in good Montenegrin tradition, a lot, but it does not affect the overall calm and comfortable atmosphere. The town is surrounded by olive groves, which are surrounded by local beaches.

Tired of a busy season and looking for seclusion? Keep heading for Rezevici (a small village near Petrovac) and relax on the beach "Drobni pesak". Here you can immerse yourself in pristine silence and enjoy incredibly pure water. Especially lovers of the "wild nature" like Buljarica Bay - stony seabed and green marshy coast. Very often the sea in Bulyaritsa becomes uneasy: high waves are very picturesque, but swimming at this time is strictly not recommended.

If you are planning a traditional beach holiday in Montenegro, choose sites closer to the city. The surroundings of Petrovac are literally dotted with campsites. One of the largest beaches of these places - Lučice, fully justifies its name ("radiant"). It is believed that the abundance of olive groves is an indicator of the prevalence of mild sunny weather. There are especially many olive trees around Petrovac, and the weather here really prevails warm and sunny - the mountains descending to the very coastline reliably protect this territory from the cyclones of the mainland.

Closer to Rezhevich, even the approaches to the beaches are steep rocky paths, descending to the sea (the coastal strip is very narrow). By car, close to get to the sea will not succeed, but it's for the better - the air here is surprisingly light and clean.

The relief of Petrovac is quite smooth, and the main roads are still far away from the city, which again creates conditions for a calm and ecological local holiday. Beaches near Petrovac are gentle and well-groomed. In Buljarica, the area is also fairly flat, but it lacks beaches and amenities for tourist infrastructure.

If you plan to stay in comfort, keep in mind that the rest in Montenegro is fully adapted to the needs of holidaymakers, so even in Petrovac, you will find everything you need: hotels, hotels and private apartments for every taste and budget, a market with fresh produce and local souvenirs, catering at various levels, a supermarket and private shops.

Sport lovers will appreciate small local courts and football grounds. Perhaps life here is not as stormy as in Budva, but you can get to any major city of Montenegro by bus. Before Budva from Petrovac, you need to take the bus for about 30-40 minutes.

The distance to Petrovac is approximately the same, both from Tivat airport and Podgorica, but in the season the latter is more convenient for arrivals / departures due to frequent traffic jams on the coast. Prices for accommodation during the season are some of the highest in the Montenegrin seaside region, especially for accommodation in villas and private apartments.

Petrovac ideally suits lovers of a quiet family holiday with children, but it is worth bearing in mind that the prices for accommodation here are quite high. There are very few attractions in the city, but the distances of Montenegro are not large, and you will not have to go far to explore cultural monuments.

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