Headlands and the park mass shelter the cove and create calm water. The surface is mixed with a predominance of fine pebbles.
A coastal path leads here from the Sveti Stefan side through the park alleys.

A small sheltered cove in front of Villa Miločer. Water clarity is consistently high.
Headlands and the park mass shelter the cove and create calm water. The surface is mixed with a predominance of fine pebbles.
A coastal path leads here from the Sveti Stefan side through the park alleys.
Miločer Beach (King’s Beach) is a calm sand-and-pebble arc below Villa Miločer, between Pržno and Sveti Stefan. Nestled within Miločer Park with pines and olives, it offers direct views of Sveti Stefan islet and, in 2025, remains open to the public.
The ensemble took shape in the 1930s, when the Karađorđević royal family established a summer residence and landscaped park; Queen’s Beach was Queen Maria’s favorite cove. In the socialist era the area retained a resort status with partial restrictions.
In the early 21st century the beaches were folded into a luxury resort project together with Sveti Stefan islet. Since 2021, amid a dispute over use and access, parts of the complex have been closed, while Miločer’s shoreline is open as public coastal domain. As of 2025, the beach is accessible but services are trimmed.
Location: Budva Riviera, between Pržno and Sveti Stefan; within Miločer Park.
Getting there: on foot via the park path from Pržno or the Sveti Stefan causeway; by car via the Adriatic Highway, limited parking.
Access: free access; seasonal rental of loungers and umbrellas; neighboring Queen’s Beach may operate with seasonal restrictions.
Visiting hours: year-round; best swimming May–October.
Visit duration: 1–3 hours including a park stroll.
Best time: morning and late afternoon for softer light and cooler temps.
Notes: few showers/changing cabins – bring water and sun protection; pebbly seabed – water shoes help; access rules for adjacent coves may change.