Budva
Budva's best feature and star attraction is the Stari Grad (Old Town) 鈥 a mini-Dubrovnik with marbled streets and Venetian walls rising from the clear鈥
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Budva (袘褍写胁邪) is the poster child of Montenegrin tourism. Easily the country鈥檚 most-visited destination, it attracts hordes of holidaymakers intent on exploring its atmospheric Stari Grad (Old Town), sunning themselves on the bonny beaches of the Budva Riviera and partying until dawn; with scores of buzzy bars and clanging clubs, it鈥檚 not nicknamed 鈥榯he Montenegrin Miami鈥 for nothing.
Budva
Budva's best feature and star attraction is the Stari Grad (Old Town) 鈥 a mini-Dubrovnik with marbled streets and Venetian walls rising from the clear鈥
Budva
Known locally as 鈥楬awaii鈥, Sveti Nikola is Montenegro鈥檚 largest island, stretching to nearly 2km. Fallow deer wander about on this uninhabited green spot,鈥
Budva
Literally the 'square between the churches', this open area below the citadel provides a visual reminder of the once-cosy relationship between Orthodox鈥
Budva
The citadel at the Old Town鈥檚 seaward end offers striking views, a restaurant and a library full of model ships, rare tomes and maps displayed safely鈥
Budva
If the sands are getting too crowded in Budva itself, head out to this little pebbly beach at the end of a scrub-covered peninsula, 10km west of town 鈥
Budva
From Podmaine Monastery, a walking track leads up the mountains for 2km to the fortified Podostrog Monastery. This was once a residence of Montenegro鈥檚鈥
Budva
Budva's largest church was built towards the end of the 12th century, and served as its Catholic cathedral until 1828. Parts of it possibly date from as鈥
Budva
On the surprisingly peaceful northern slopes of town, this Serbian Orthodox monastery features the same stripes of pink and honey-coloured stone as the鈥
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