Kamenovo Beach: Turquoise Waters, Sandy Shores & Summer Vibes on the Budva Riviera

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Kamenovo Beach

Kamenovo Beach is located between Bečići and Pržno and is one of the smaller sandy beaches along the Budva Riviera. It stretches 330 meters in length and covers an area of 10,500 square meters.

Behind the beach lies lush Mediterranean vegetation, olive trees and various types of greenery, which, combined with the sandy seabed, gives the crystal-clear water its distinctive turquoise color.

What Makes Kamenovo Beach Special?

Several cafés and restaurants can be found right next to the beach, and during the summer season, it becomes a hotspot for daytime beach parties.

Kamenovo is situated just off the main coastal road that connects Budva with Bar. It’s also linked to Rafailovići, then Bečići, and further on to Budva via a scenic seaside promenade.

Although smaller in size, Kamenovo is considered one of the most beautiful sandy beaches on the Budva Riviera. Thanks to its fine sand and gradually sloping entrance into the sea, it’s ideal for families with children, as well as for anyone looking to relax in a stunning natural setting.

The beach is popular among underwater enthusiasts too, thanks to its calm, transparent waters and vibrant marine life—divers are often seen exploring the seabed here.

Kamenovo offers sun loungers and umbrellas for rent, while those who prefer natural shade tend to seek spots beneath the surrounding trees and vegetation. Along the beach, you’ll find cafés and restaurants serving refreshing drinks, seafood, and light meals.

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How to Get to Kamenovo Beach and What to Expect

During summer, Kamenovo often turns into a party beach with live DJs and daytime events—so keep in mind that it can get a bit noisy and lively during peak season.

According to some locals, part of Kamenovo Beach was once used as a nudist area. While this was never officially designated as a naturist beach, it’s believed that the far-left section may have served that purpose for a time in the past.

The beach is very accessible—located right next to the main coastal highway, with parking available nearby. In addition to driving, you can also reach it on foot via the coastal path that connects it to Rafailovići, Bečići, and Budva, offering a scenic and enjoyable walk with plenty of sea views.

One of the highlights along this coastal path is a short pedestrian tunnel that connects Rafailovići to Kamenovo Beach. The tunnel, carved through the rock, is not only practical but also adds a unique charm to the walk and is a favorite spot for taking photos.

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If you’re planning to walk from Budva, expect a 4 to 5-kilometer stroll. Along the way, you’ll pass by several other beaches where you can swim, eat, or rest—everything you need is right on the route. This coastal walk is also lovely in the evening, especially as you pass through Rafailovići, a charming little town known for some of the best seafood dining experiences in the area.

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Kamenovo Beach - Parking and Transportation

Kamenovo Beach offers two levels of parking, making it easily accessible whether you’re coming from Budva or Rafailovići:

  • The upper parking area has a capacity of over 200 spaces and is privately operated. As of the latest information from kamenovo.me, the daily fee is €5, and the area is monitored by accredited staff. It’s shaded by a pine forest, providing natural cover for vehicles, and the beach is just a three-minute walk down a staircase from there.

  • The lower parking area, located right next to the beach, offers over 100 spaces and is free of charge. It is also supervised by staff, and it takes about one minute on foot to reach the sunbeds from this area.

Note: Prices are based on official website information and may vary depending on the season or operator policy.

For those not arriving by car, public transport is available and runs regularly during the summer season, with buses departing approximately every 15 minutes, operated by Mediteran Express. Taxi services are also widely available from Budva and surrounding towns.

Where to Stay Near Kamenovo Beach

If you’re looking for accommodation near Kamenovo Beach, Rafailovići is one of the best options. This charming seaside village is located just a short walk away via the coastal promenade and offers a wide range of apartments, hotels, and guesthouses with sea views.

For the best deals on accommodation in Rafailovići, check out this selection of hotels and apartments — you can easily compare prices and book your stay hassle-free.

Staying in Rafailovići means you’ll have easy access not only to Kamenovo Beach, but also to Bečići and Budva, all while enjoying a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere. It’s a perfect base for travelers who want to explore the Budva Riviera without the crowds.

About the Author:

The author spent several years living and working in Montenegro, immersing themselves in the local culture and lifestyle. Drawing on this deep connection and firsthand experience, the articles aim to bring authentic insights and practical tips to travelers exploring places like Rafailovići, Bečići, and other Montenegrin gems.

Written with warmth and respect, the content reflects a genuine appreciation for Montenegro’s unique spirit — no stereotypes, just real stories from someone who truly knows the country.

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How to Get to Budva

Nearest airport: Tivat (20km), Podgorica (65km)

By car: Coastal highway E80 connects Budva with other major towns

By bus: Regular connections from Kotor, Podgorica, and Nikšić

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