What to Visit During Your Vacation in Budva
Budva has long stood out as one of the most visited destinations on the Montenegrin coast, so if you haven’t yet decided where to go for your next vacation, you know where to head. Below, find out what you should visit when exploring this beautiful city.
Places You Must Visit in Budva
Old Town
The Old Town, with its medieval walls, narrow streets, and small squares, is located just a 10–15 minute walk from Hotel Podostrog and represents the main cultural and historical attraction of Budva. Its walls date back to the 15th century, and during the summer tourist season, various events are held here.
Ballerina Statue
The Ballerina Statue is one of the most recognizable symbols of Budva. It is located at Mogren Beach and is inspired by the legend of a girl who waited for years for her sailor fiancé, gazing at the sea in hope of his return. She spent her days waiting for him, and one day she was found dead on a rock. Her loyalty and tragic fate remain a symbol of love and devotion.
Sveti Stefan Peninsula
Sveti Stefan is a peninsula known for its breathtaking natural beauty and is rightly considered one of the most exclusive locations on the Montenegrin coast. It is located about 10 kilometers from Budva, and the name “Sveti Stefan” comes from the church dedicated to this saint, situated at the top of the island.
Holy Trinity Church
The Holy Trinity Church is an Orthodox church from 1804, built in the style of one of the churches of the Ostrog Monastery, with a distinctive dome and frescoes. In front of the church lies the grave of the famous writer Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša.
Budva offers numerous locations and landmarks worth visiting, most of which are located near Hotel Podostrog. If you are looking for a hotel in Budva that provides easy access to all major attractions, our hotel is the perfect choice for your vacation! Contact us and book your accommodation on time!