You can go once
I'll start in order:
- arrived, from the plane on foot immediately pass the control, there are a lot of people, everyone is crowding, but in principle, everyone passes very quickly
- boarded a small bus that took us 15-20 minutes to the hotel in Budva
- unpacked and gathered immediately to go to the beach. First of all, we went to the main Slovensky beach or something like that, a lot of people, a lot of sunbeds (7-8 euros each), there is almost nowhere to fall. Before that, they read about Mogren Beach on the Internet, decided to go there, drove to some kind of checkpoint for 4 euros by taxi, then found the way to the beach on foot, to be honest, the road to the beach is much more interesting, there will be a monument to the ballerina, you can take a picture with it, it’s expensive under rocks along a rocky path, no railings can easily fall into the water or on the stones, to be honest, they don’t really think about safety there, unlike the same Singapore. Entrance to the beach was free, unlike what they write on the Internet. There is no shower on the beach, they do not work, only some kind of hose with low pressure. There were twice as many people there as on the Slovene beach, one person per person, there was no time to change the beach, so we stayed there, swam, the norm is shorter. In the evening they came to change their clothes and went for a walk around the city, found an inexpensive restaurant where they serve very tasty food, the name is Silva or something like that. We ordered cold cuts and all sorts of other things (what is worth ordering there is meat, they cook a lot and very tasty). We found supermarkets and various useful shops.
- The next day, it was decided to go to the island of St. Nikola, there seemed to be a good beach, 3 euros round trip per person on a boat that runs every 15-20 minutes, the last boat from the island at 18-00. There were much fewer people on the beach, a couple of cool rocks on which you can climb and from which you can jump. Actually on this beach we rested the next days. There is a shower, which is a plus. I won’t tell you the prices there, but they say it’s expensive, so we took food and drink with us. Although it seems like it is not allowed, but everyone absolutely does not care about it. Montenegrins campaign big do not care. On the same day, they found a local company that sells excursions and works purely with Russian-speaking clients, people at the hotel were sold excursions from a tour operator, but they are 15-25 euros more expensive, saving 4 people on one excursion from 60 to 100 euros. We took 3 excursions at once, to Dubrovnik, Boko-Katorskaya Bay and rafting.
- A new day, in the morning at 10 o'clock we go to Dubrovnik (Croatia), the whole road is 2.5 hours one way, there is nothing special, it's boring, just a lot of people. The excursion was saved only by a trip to the island of Lakrum, where peacocks go, and in general a quiet place, cool beaches with large stones, a dead lake (a small one almost in the middle of the island), there is a rope that everyone is trying to climb on, but it is very thin and slippery , so even being an athlete you won’t get far. There was time to just take a walk in Dubrovnik, we found some kind of restaurant, in principle, we ate well for 31 euros. In Dubrovnik, everything is expensive and not very interesting. Came back late and fell asleep. It is better not to take an excursion, it is better to lie on the beach.
- The next day, a tour of the Boka Kastor Bay, get up early, at 7.30 o'clock, departure, by bus to Kotor, I liked Dubrovnik better in rpnitspe, there the guide blah blah blah, it's time to walk around, only managed to drink coffee, boarded the boat and ahead, I’ll say right away that we sailed for a long time, made a stop in some port for about 20 minutes, then landed not far on an island with some kind of church, there was some kind of mega-icon and silver plates, and the island was absolutely without electricity. We listened, took some pictures, and drove on, then they offered dinner for 10 euros, we refused, but the majority agreed, in principle, in vain, they gave fish, not very well made, wine in plastic cups, in short, garbage. But we were hungry and the smells of course depressed us, especially since we sailed to the next stop for about an hour. We sailed to Duke Novi, immediately ran to the restaurant, took a delicious black risotto and fish platter, our suffering was rewarded because it was very tasty. Then they sailed on. We swam and swam, for 3 euros we moved to another boat and went to the blue cave, swam for about 10 minutes, returned to the ferry, sailed to Tivat, and from there back to Budva. If you do not care, then you can take this tour, it is inexpensive. In the evening we went to the old city, in principle, it was interesting.
- The next day again the beach, sunbathing / swimming, etc. , we took "Bulka" to the beach, we called it a local hamburger, you come to a specialized meat store, choose meat. they immediately fry it for you, put it in a large bun, stuff all sorts of vegetables, mayonnaise, and so on. Tasty and inexpensive. We opted for the cheese patty.
- The next day we went rafting, the only excursion that we liked, we drove through the canyons, Piva Lake, Skadar Lakes. The weather at the other end of the country will be worse, cold and rainy. We were fed a simple breakfast. Then for about 15 minutes we were shaking in a minibus, got together and swam. We had a cheerful captain - El Capitan, as he called himself, a very cheerful dude, we went out there. At this time, the river is calm, so it was a walk for grandmothers. in the boat we had 10 people, and three aunts did not row at all. In short rowing got tired. But the views are certainly beautiful, you can jump from the boat to swim, not for long 10 seconds, that's enough for you. A couple of normal thresholds. My wife even saw two snakes on stones somewhere. We sailed for a delicious lunch and drove back to Budva. By the way, the road is not fast, 3.5 hours one way.
- The last day again on the beach rested, sunbathed and swam.
- the country is growing economically due to tourism, in general, 615 thousand people, solid mountains, only in some part of the plain.
- the food is very tasty, the prices are different
- there are terminals in 20% of establishments, in general, there is a problem with cards, it is better to take more cash. At the sight of a card, they shout "Kartitsa" and call those who know how to handle it.
- Sometimes there is rudeness among the locals, not good for a country that develops thanks to tourism
- a lot of Russian speakers, but it doesn't bother us at all
- Montenegrins are healthy, not fat, but healthy, women are so-so, ugly
- taxi prices vary
- everywhere a bunch of pizzerias, bakeries, and fruit and ice cream shops
- on the main promenade, a lot of junk for sale, restaurants, clubs, entertainment
- Budva is the main tourist city, but there is a lot of garbage, both on the roads and in the water, not very pleasant
Conclusion: nature is beautiful, you can go once