
Becici
Family-oriented resort with an easy walk to Budva’s attractions.
About Becici
Quick overview and handy details
Becici offers a wide beach and seafront hotels. It’s quieter than central Budva, yet everything is within a 15–25 minute walk.
Expect morning jogs along the promenade, water activities and quick boat rides towards St. Nikola Island.
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Attractions, routes and directions
Attractions
Must-see places and landmarks worth visiting

Becici Beach
One of the longest beaches on the Budva Riviera, with gentle entry into the sea.

Old Olive Tree (Velja Maslina)
An ancient olive tree in the village of Ivanovići above Bečići.
Nearest airports
Easy transfers to and from the airport
Tivat
Podgorica
Where to stay
Hand-picked stays in Becici
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most popular travel questions
Becici is a relaxed seaside resort with a long beach – Becici Beach – and an easy-going vibe. It’s also a great base for a promenade walk to Budva and Rafailovici.
For swimming, June–September is the main season. May and October in Becici are calmer – good for walks and day trips with fewer crowds.
3-5 days is enough for beach time and slow evenings. If you plan coastal excursions from Becici, a week feels more comfortable.
The closest airports are Tivat Airport and Podgorica Airport. From either one, a transfer or bus is the simplest option – see How to Get from Tivat or Podgorica Airport to Your Resort?.
Becici is easy on foot for the beach and restaurants, and it’s quick to reach Budva by bus or taxi. Many people also walk along the promenade toward Rafailovici and Kamenovo Beach.
For maximum convenience, stay close to Becici Beach. If you want it quieter, look toward Rafailovici, while nightlife is easier if you base yourself in Budva.
Becici Beach is wide and well-equipped, with sunbed rentals, showers, and cafés along the promenade. In peak season, arrive earlier for the best spots.
Yes – Becici is generally calmer than Budva, with many beachfront hotels and an easy promenade. The long beach and nearby cafés make day-to-day logistics simple.
Not necessarily – if you’re mostly doing the beach and nearby walks, you can skip it. In summer, parking near the waterfront fills fast, so rent only for specific trips – see Do You Need a Car in Montenegro? Pros and Cons of Renting a Vehicle.
Becici gets more expensive in peak summer due to demand for beachfront stays, while shoulder season is noticeably cheaper. Booking early and choosing apartments can reduce costs.
Wi-Fi is common in accommodation and cafés, but mobile data is handy for maps and tickets. For an easy setup, check Why Use an eSIM in Montenegro?.
Go to Budva for Budva Old Town, or visit Sveti Stefan for Sveti Stefan Beach. For iconic views, choose Kotor and Perast with Our Lady of the Rocks, or head to Virpazar for Lake Skadar.






