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TogglePetrovac Beach is the main beach in Petrovac, a small, picturesque resort town about 20 kilometers from Budva on the central part of Montenegro’s Adriatic coast. Situated between a rocky outcrop and a small marina, this beach forms a protected bay with a long stretch of pink-colored pebbles and crystal-clear waters.
At 600 meters long, it is also one of the longest beaches on the Budva Riviera, backed by charming old stone cottages and busy cafes and restaurants. The seaside promenade provides a wonderful park area with sheltered benches for those wanting to contemplate the view in the shade.
Petrovac na Moru is a popular coastal resort perfect for a family vacation, offering activities for the whole family, good hotels, and restaurants.
Petrovac is one of the more polished resorts in Montenegro and is before anything else a relaxed child-friendly holiday spot, its beach attracts mostly families in July and August, and pensioners in the shoulder season who appreciate the easy access and affordability during this time of the year.
Surrounding this popular beach are the rough and craggy Dinaric Alps – giving the scenery a dramatic touch. You can rent sunbeds and parasols or set your towel right on the pebbles. The water is generally calm with a slight summer breeze starting at around noon.
Petrovac Beach has modest onsite facilities with showers and changing cabins but no toilets. There is one beach bar located right on the beach, serving refreshing cocktails and other drinks. Kayaks, paddle boards, and jet skis can be rented close from there.
The best time for a beach holiday is between June and Early October. This is when the Adriatic Sea is pleasantly warm, a holiday vibe is observable everywhere you look, and a souvenir or ice cream is never far away. Avoid coming in July and August if you are in search of peace.
There is no shortage of accommodations close to Petrovac Beach, particularly if you are looking for good value-for-money 4-star hotels. You can also go upscale with the only 5-star hotel in town, the Hotel AMI which sits in the town’s tallest building, just a short walk from the beach.
Or go with one of our favorite family-friendly boutique hotels such as the excellent Hotel Amfora or the Hotel Harmony which is its immediate neighbor. They both come with a nice outdoor swimming pool and a beautiful contemporary design. The location is also great, close to the beach yet far from the noise.
Discover the best hotels in Petrovac na Moru, from intimate and family-run boutique hotels to luxurious 5-star hotels with good amenities.
In the small town of Petrovac, there are also dozens of smaller accommodations including self-service and luxury holiday villa rentals can be found in the villages nearby. The beautiful Villa Zen Port in Buljarica is a magnificent choice for larger families or groups of friends.
The daily catch in Petrovac does not need to travel far – lots of authentic seafood restaurants line the seafront promenade to serve all the fresh seafood the Adriatic Sea has to offer, at reasonable prices. However, the menus of the oceanfront restaurants are versatile, offering both gourmet seafood dishes and local delicacies alongside international comfort food.
Try authentic Adriatic cuisine, paired with a good refreshing draft beer or local wine, in one of the best restaurants in Petrovac.
The water itself is well-marked, dividing the beach safely into sections for swimming, water sports, and boats- which are anchored far offshore. Lifeguards are on duty here throughout the summer months and warning flags indicate precarious weather conditions.
The boardwalk, which is diligently cleaned every day, is paved with stone and there is an abundance of shaded areas lined with benches close to all beach sections. The Petrovac basin is perfect for anchoring your boat for the day. Arrive by car, and you will find a large paid public car park near the beach and several smaller ones.
Avoid parking along the streets for not being towed.
Coming from Budva, the beach is an easy 25-minute drive. Bar, on the southern side, is half an hour away by car. There is public transport by bus to the beach which drops you off close to the farmer’s market, coming from Budva. You can also catch a cheap boat ride from neighboring coastal towns. Petrovac Beach is not very accessible for wheelchairs and visitors with limited mobility.
The protected Petrovac Bay lends itself to various kinds of watersports such as kayaking, water skiing, and snorkeling. It is also popular to rent a small boat for the day and head out to the open seas. Popular destinations include nearby Drobni Pijesak Beach and the two lovely islets in front of Petrovac.
Drobni Pijesak Beach is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Montenegro, it is close to Petrovac.
One can find a diving school in Petrovac Harbor and you can sign up for day and nighttime scuba dives with PADI-certified instructors. There are some easy walks to both sides of the beach, such as the Rezevici trail, a walkway through lush pine forests towards Perazica Do Beach.
This is a popular morning and afternoon hike, especially for young mothers who come here for the serenity and fresh air. On the way to Perazica Do, you have to pass several tunnels, making this hike a little bit mysterious as well, and thus well-liked with small children.
A hidden gem on the Budva Riviera, Perazica Do Beach is known for its turquoise-colored waters and an abandoned hotel on the beach.
On the other side of the promenade sits Ponta Beach Club which is an excellent alternative to the crowded beach. Carved into a cliff face, the Ponta is an intimate small spot to hang out during the day, swim, and sunbathe. The atmosphere is upbeat and the vistas are gorgeous.
From here, you can take a (relatively rough) hiking trail to Lucice Beach – one of the best beaches in Montenegro. You can also go by car or on foot along the street. Lucice is hugged by stunning rock formations and is surrounded by beautiful pine trees. Take the path further towards Buljarica Beach, the largest beach on the Budva Riviera that is popular with paragliders and campers.
Summertime is busy and here is a list of the best things to do in Petrovac, a quaint seaside resorts with many good restaurants and hotels.
Using Petrovac as a base provides endless possibilities – from here you can easily explore nearby beaches and all major attractions in Montenegro, a few of which are more than a 2-hour drive away. Mesmerizing Budva Old Town, a medieval walled city with more than 2,000 years of history, is full of good boutiques, restaurants, and bars.
Budva is also known for its nightlife and is very vibrant in the evenings. Be sure to include a visit to the nearby Skadar Lake as well, a one-of-a-kind Natural Park that is not only popular with bird watchers and nature enthusiasts but also with sommeliers who are on the hunt for undiscovered treasures from the Crmnica wine-growing region.