
Petrovac Beach
Petrovac Gradska Plaža
The resort’s central beach with a promenade and gentle entry into the sea.
The shoreline runs along the entire seafront and is the town’s primary bathing area. The surface is mostly fine pebbles. Views open toward Katič and Sveta Neđelja islets. Cafés and small hotels line the beach.
Description
What it is
Petrovac Beach is the main sand-and-pebble strand of Petrovac on the Budva Riviera, lined with a seafront promenade, cafés, and views of Katič and Sveta Neđelja islets. It’s a calm, family-friendly swimming spot.
Key features
- Length ~600–800 m with a gentle, even seabed slope.
- Sand mixed with fine pebbles; sheltered bay means typically calmer water.
- Full facilities: sunbeds, showers, changing cabins, SUP/kayak rentals, and waterfront eateries.
- Lifeguards and buoyed swim zones in peak season; lively evening promenade and sunsets.
- Easy access right off the town seafront; intercity bus stop nearby.
What to see
- The twin islets of Katič and Sveta Neđelja (with a tiny chapel).
- The central promenade with cafés, small boat piers, and night lighting.
- Nearby beaches for walks: Lučice (coastal path) and Buljarica (walk or boat).
History
Once a small fishing village, Petrovac grew into a resort in the 20th century, shaping its promenade and city beach. After the 1979 earthquake, the waterfront was rebuilt and expanded.
Today the city beach is the resort’s hub—daytime family beach, evening strolls, and boat trips to the islets and coves.
Practical information
Location: central Petrovac, Budva Riviera, within the town bay.
Getting there: intercity bus via E65/E80 (Petrovac stop); by car (seafront parking limited in peak season); ~17 km from Budva.
Access: free entry; paid sunbeds/umbrellas; seasonal showers/changing cabins.
Visiting hours: May–October; peak in July–August.
Visit length: from a short stop to a full beach day.
Best time: mornings for calm swims; sunsets for Katič and Sveta Neđelja views.
Good to know: fine pebbles in places – water shoes help; southerly winds can bring chop; respect buoyed zones and water-sport lanes.

