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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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The best places in Montenegro: Saint Stefan and its environs

Saint Stefan is one of the most picturesque places in Montenegro. Not for nothing from the entire Budva Riviera, the royal family chose this territory to host its summer residence in the early 20th century.

One of the beaches is called - "Queen's Beach." The coast is buried in the green of the blossoming agaves, and the heart of this place is the island town with the poetic name Saint Stephen.

On the beaches of the former residence, it is unlikely to get a rest, even if you are willing to pay 20-25 euros for the entrance, not the fact that you have enough space, but it is not necessary. The entrance to the city beach is free, and you can enjoy an even pebble bottom, clear water and magnificent views of the island without any obstacle.

In Przno (a small cove in the vicinity of the island) it will be difficult to find a corner to your liking, because almost half of the coastal zone was bought by the Maestral Hotel, so it's better to get to Kamenovo - also a relatively small beach between Przno and Rafailovici. If you want, you can rest here and enjoy the silence and cleanliness of the water and air - yet there are few tourists compared to the main territory, which affects the environment in the most positive way.

St. Stephen is south of Budva and, therefore, there is more sun here. If you like to sunbathe, avoid the bay of the "Queen's Beach", which is hidden from the sun by an abundance of greenery on the surrounding rocks.

The island of St. Stephen and the beaches of the surrounding areas are small in size and difficult to access. Here you will not find a lot of entertainment facilities and ample opportunities for active recreation, but you can immerse yourself in an atmosphere of purity, peace and quiet. In view of the "elitism" of the territory, the prices for accommodation here are much higher than on the more "massive" areas of the Budva Riviera.

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