Discover the best top things to do in Przno, Montenegro including Milocher Park, Pro Diving Montenegro, Kamenovo Beach, Becici Beach, Altstadt (Old Town) Budva, Layered Rocks of Rafailovici, Przno Beach, Crvena Glavica Beach, Ballet Dancer Statue, Undiscovered Montenegro Lake Skadar Adventure Tours.
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4.5 based on 182 reviews
I always recommend this on the Montenegro Messageboard. You can take the little shuttle bus that runs every 10 minutes from Budva to Sveti Stefan, walk down to the beach from the Sveti Stefan exit, have lunch at the little beach bar in fron of Sveti Stefan. Enjoy the views and walk thru the Pineforest to Milocer. The views are stunning(the walk is 10 minutes). It makes a great half day trip or lay on the beach all day afterwards. It is one of the most beautiful places on earth
5 based on 43 reviews
Pro Diving Montenegro Dive Center was founded in 2002. Our headquarters is located in the Hotel Maestral in Przno – Sveti Stefan. Since 2013 we are an active member of the PADI diving association and the only internationally certified dive center in Montenegro. We are engaged in organization of scuba diving trips, renting dive gear and scuba lessons according to PADI standards.
This was our daughter's first experience of scuba diving and I'm glad we picked Pro Diving. Radan is an outstanding instructor - thoroughly professional and very friendly. We went from our pool practice to a shore dive, then the next day was more adventurous with...MoreTnx Jo Absolutely it was my pleasure. I wish u all a good a happy life. )))))
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Worth the walk through the tunnel to this beach. Nice restaurant with friendly staff and sun beds were free when we visited in early June.
4 based on 383 reviews
Plenty of eating places around and hotels have their own areas cordoned off for guests with sunbeds and brollies. sand is rough and the usual small shingle at the shore so water shoes makes it so much easier and dignified trying to exit the water.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
The Old walled town of Budva sits on a promontory just steps away from its far more modern counterpart but is quite separate and distinct from it. An archway, one of several, takes you into a positive Dreamland of alleyways and cobbled squares with something new to see at every turn from glorious architecture to quaint shops. My wife and I spent a good couple of hours window shopping, visiting the " museum ", watching a wedding, having a meal and taking photos. It was a lovely day and a great experience. I enjoyed it more than Dubrovnik which was too crowded for my liking. The only word of warning I have is that if you go through one of the portals to the beach side of the old town to stand there and take photos watch out for the tide....I didn't and promptly got a good soaking!!!
4.5 based on 44 reviews
At the end of the beach. Amazing rock formations to look at and admire. Very unusual. Amazing strata.
4 based on 53 reviews
I have been there with friends and kids. The place is very nice and it was not too crowded even if it was Sunday. there are many restaurants and bars around so we had breakfast, lunch, appetizers and we got sun beds, which are not expensive and we had some drinks directly at the beach. Cool!
4 based on 43 reviews
We walked from one end of the park to the other. There is beautiful landscaping throughout the park and great views of Sveti Stefan from different places.
4.5 based on 562 reviews
The sculpture is an enjoyable sight, against the backdrop of Old Budva. It is on a walkway from the city to another beach. The sight is sometimes disturbed by silly (mostly Russians) taking pictures and selfies with sculpture......enjoy it in any case......these people will pass
5 based on 104 reviews
Lake Skadar tour specialists, we offer a taste of adventure at this spectacular lake and National Park - from kayaking, hiking and wild-swimming, to caving, wine and gastronomy tours. Join us and discover the best kept secrets of the Balkan's biggest lake, from island monasteries and Freshwater Beaches, to Waterfalls, wineries and the friendliest of locals.As recommended by Lonely Planet.
My husband & I spent 2 full days in Durmitor and had 1 kayaking trip in Lake Skadar with Vukoman. It was one of the most memorable experiences of our lives, not just for the great guiding, but more so for the kinship and generosity Vuk showed us. Originally, we were planning to just have a guide in Dumitor to take us hiking, white water rafting & Tara Canyon. Vuk & I spent at least 15 emails planning out our itinerary as we wanted to jam it all in. He was so kind and flexible through it all and really did all he could to make best itinerary possible for us.
When we arrived in Podgorica airport, Vuk met us there and graciously drove us up to Zabljak. We hiked Bobotuv Kuk the next day, went ziplining by Tara Bridge, visited Crno Jezero, rested at the hotel and then had dinner with a local family that Vuk set up. The next day we had a tour of Dumitor as we headed to white water rafting. After that, Vuk showed us one of his favorite monasteries and we had a quick beer at his favorite pubs before taking us to Lake Skadar at the house we were staying at in Vis. While in Vis, we decided to go on a kayaking tour with Undiscovered Montenegro and luckily Vuk was available. He took us on a trip where we visited two monasteries on Islands and then after he arranged a wine tasting tour at Buk.
As a guide, Vuk excelled. He is communicative, organized, pushes himself to get all our desires in, including more recommendations, and very competent in watching us to make sure, frankly, we did not die. :-) He is kind and watches out and tailors to the groups' physical capacities. Of his own, he is a genuine mountain man who can do anything! I don't know if he ever slept as he'd drop us off late, pick is up early, was still emailing us during the night to confirm itineraries and yet always had a smile on his face in the morning. However, The best memories I had were of our conversations. We clearly got to know Vuk very well in this period. The days (and drives) were long and the conversations meaningful. Vuk is a rare combination of quality traits: intelligent, insightful, introspective, perceptive, sincere, and humility... He is a man on integrity. He shared a lot of history of Montenegro, sprinkling in his own experiences and thoughts (always respectfully). Wherever we went, Vuk treated others with comradeship, even strangers. It was bittersweet to say goodbye to him when we left in Lake Skadar.
Vuk made our experience so meaningful and we are so lucky to have had him guide us. He not only showed us the beauty of Montenegro but of people as well.
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