
The beach begins beyond the Lucice headland and runs for over two kilometres. It is open and mostly pebbly. Inland lies a green plain with gardens and small houses.
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What is this place
Lučice Beach is a small cove within walking distance of Petrovac, on the Budva Riviera. It’s a quiet sand-and-fine-pebble beach with clear water and a Blue Flag eco-label.
Key features
- Blue Flag status – monitored water quality, waste management and on-site information.
- Sheltered cove between two headlands with natural shade from pines and cypresses.
- Sand mixed with fine pebbles – gentle entry, family-friendly.
- Seasonal facilities – beach bar/restaurant, sunbed and umbrella rental, partial Wi-Fi coverage.
- An easy walk from Petrovac, yet calmer than the central town strand.
What to see
- Emerald water and rock outcrops framing the bay.
- Pine belt above the beach with short paths and natural viewpoints.
- Rocky edges suitable for light snorkeling and kayaking.
History
Lučice served as a fishermen’s shelter next to the small town of Petrovac. As tourism grew in the 20th century, the shoreline was equipped while preserving the bay’s natural shape and tree belt.
In recent years the beach adopted eco-standards and services, cementing its reputation as a calm, family-oriented swimming spot near town.
Practical information
Location: Petrovac’s southern cove, Budva Riviera (Lučice Bay).
Getting there: on foot from central Petrovac; by car via E65/E80 and a short local road (limited parking in peak season).
Access: free entry; paid sunbeds/umbrellas; some hotels include sets for guests.
Visiting hours: bathing season typically May–October.
Visit duration: a couple of hours to a full beach day.
Best time: mornings and after 4 pm for softer light and more shade.
Notes: parts of the seabed are pebbly – water shoes help; southerly winds can bring swell; follow Blue Flag rules.
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