
Kamenovo Beach
Kamenovo Plaža
One of the most beautiful beaches on the Budva Riviera with vivid turquoise water.
Kamenovo is tucked in a wide cove and is famous for its crystal-clear water and spacious shoreline. The atmosphere is more relaxed than in nearby Rafailovići, yet everything needed for a comfortable stay is available. A coastal path with a tunnel leads here, and the views along the way make the walk especially enjoyable.
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What is this place
Kamenovo Beach is a small sandy cove between Bečići and Pržno, right off the Adriatic Highway. It’s known for crystal-clear, turquoise water and an easy seafront walkway connection toward Bečići and Budva.
Key features
- Beach length about 330 m, area ~10,500 m² – compact, well-defined sandy arc.
- Surface: light sand with fine pebbles; gentle, family-friendly entry.
- Backdrop of olives and Mediterranean pines gives the water its warm turquoise hue.
- Summer setup: sunbeds, showers, changing cabins, a few cafés and a beach bar; occasional daytime events.
- Linked by promenade to Bečići and further to Budva; roadside parking sits above the cove.
What to see
- A narrow curve of pale sand and clear water framed by pines and olives
- Rocky edges at both ends of the cove – handy photo lookouts
- Evening vistas over the Budva Riviera from the promenades toward Bečići
History
Kamenovo became part of the Budva Riviera’s resort belt in the 20th century, as coastal walkways and beach facilities took shape. The small cove retained a natural feel, with low-rise surroundings and a green backdrop.
In recent decades paths and seasonal amenities were added, and the beach grew into a popular alternative to the busier Bečići stretches, while staying quiet in shoulder seasons.
Practical information
Location: between Bečići and Pržno, just off the Adriatic Highway, Budva Riviera.
Getting there: walk from Bečići and Rafailovići along the seafront; by car via the Adriatic Highway with parking above the beach.
Access: free; sunbeds/umbrellas for a fee; organized events may run in peak season.
Visiting hours: bathing season typically May–October.
Visit duration: 2–4 hours or a full day.
Best time: morning and golden hour for softer light and cooler temps.
Notes: limited natural shade – bring sun protection; patches of pebbly seabed – water shoes can help.
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