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Buljarica Beach

Buljarica Beach

Buljarica plaža

Pebble-and-sand beach south of Petrovac.

About

Buljarica Beach is a long, semi-wild pebble-and-sand beach south of Petrovac, with plenty of space, fewer crowds and a more unspoiled, laid-back coastline vibe.

Transport

Travel time

  • On foot from Petrovac center 25-37 min.
  • From Sveti Stefan by car16 min.
  • From Virpazar by car30 min.
  • From TIV airport (Tivat) by car1 h 4 min.
  • From TGD airport (Podgorica) by car59 min.
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What is this place

Buljarica Beach is the natural strand of the Budva Riviera, just south of Petrovac. A wide, sand-and-pebble bay backed by greenery, lagoons and olive groves.

Key features

  • Shoreline length ~2.2–2.5 km – plenty of space even in peak season.
  • Mixed sand and pebbles with clear water; some entries get deep fairly quickly.
  • Three informal zones: amenity-rich west, semi-wild center, and near-wild east.
  • Behind the beach lie wetlands and scrub, an important belt for coastal flora and birds.
  • Nearby viewpoints and paths: the headland between Lučice and Buljarica, plus Gradište Monastery on the slope.

What to see

  • The sweeping arc of the bay with views toward the islets KatičKatič and Sveta Neđelja.
  • The west end with cafés and SUP/kayak rental.
  • Quieter, wilder stretches further east beneath wooded hills.

History

Buljarica’s lowlands were used for seasonal grazing and olive terraces. Resort development began in the 20th century, yet the beach retained a largely natural character thanks to its distance from dense urban build-up.

In recent years, large-scale projects have been debated, but much of the area remains semi-rural and natural, popular with campers and low-key beachgoers.

Practical information

Location: just south of Petrovac, village of Buljarica, Budva Riviera.

Getting there: by car via Adriatic Hwy E65/80, turn-offs to west and center; on foot from Petrovac ~25–35 min to the west end.

Access: free; paid sunbeds/umbrellas on serviced sections.

Visiting hours: May–October for swimming; shoulder seasons suit coastal walks.

Visit duration: 2–3 hours to a full day.

Best time: mornings and late afternoons for softer light and calmer seas.

Notes: bring water shoes for coarse pebbles; natural shade is scarce; unpaved access toward the east can get muddy after rain.

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