“Mogren Beach” is within walking distance from the old town of Budva. Even if you don’t want to go to the beach, this walk along the coast is worthwhile. First you pass the famous sculpture “The Dancer” and then you walk directly below the cliffs along the sea and automatically get to the beach.
The small gravel section nestles picturesquely between high cliffs. It is a pebbly beach with a rock in the middle. Therefore, the beach seems more like two beaches connected by a small tunnel. One side is 80 meters long (Mogren 1) and the other 150 meters (Mogren 2). It has often been cited as one of the cleanest beaches in the country.
It’s a quiet oasis without a lot of water sports and has a wonderful view of Budva’s old town.
There are also restaurants and beach bars here. For two sun loungers with a parasol you can expect around 15,- €.
Finish off with a walk to the ruins of Mogren Fort or up to Vista Point. The magical landscape is an absolute must! The sheer cliffs and distant mountain ranges offer stunning photo opportunities!
Ideal for peace seekers and cliff lovers. Perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Advantages of Mogren Beach
- Fantastic scenery between rock
- Magnificent view of Budva’s Oldtown
- Relatively relaxed, albeit quite crowded in the summer
- Within walking distance from Budva
- Suitable for snorkeling
Disadvantages of Mogren Beach
- only accessible on foot via Budva
- pebble beach
- No lifeguards
- No parking directly on the beach
Directions to Mogren Beach
Accessible only on foot! A small, fantastically beautiful footpath leads directly past the statue “The Dancer”. You walk along the coast below the rocks and you automatically reach the beach.
Since it can only be reached on foot, there is no direct parking on the beach.
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Informations about beaches in Montenegro
We have put together an overview of the most important information about beaches in Montenegro for you.
When is the best time for a beach holiday in Montenegro?
The best time to travel is from mid-April to mid-October. The summer months of July and August are the “high season”. Everything is full to partially overcrowded and also more expensive than off-season. It can also get extremely hot at the time – up to 40 degrees.
On the other hand, these two months are ideal for a party holiday – all the clubs are open and there is endless nightlife.
Are there sandy beaches in Montenegro?
Yes – but sandy beaches are only in the south. Otherwise there are pebble or pebble-sand beaches
Can you snorkel in Montenegro?
But of course – the water is wonderfully clear and invites you to do so.
Are the beaches in Montenegro suitable for families?
Look at the description of the individual beaches – many of them are ideal for families.
In which area are the most beautiful beaches?
You will find many beautiful stretches of beach around the municipality of Budva. However, the most beautiful pure sandy beaches are in the south of Montenegro. Ulcinj and the island of Ada Bojana can be reached in 1.5 hours from Budva. This may seem like a long time to some, but it’s definitely worth it.
Where can you find pristine beaches in Montenegro?
Lonely beaches are the Zagorski pijesak and the Plaza Crvena glavica.
I’m still young. In which holiday resorts or on which beaches in Montenegro can I party?
If you mainly value “party” on vacation, then Budva is the first choice for you. Budva is also called “Ibiza of the Balkans” in high season.