Puntos panorámicos en la Isla de San Nicolás, en el Golfo de Kotor, Montenegro, que ofrecen vistas excepcionales del paisaje marino y las islas circundantes. Un rincón sereno para contemplar la belleza natural y el patrimonio histórico.
Saint Nicholas Island is accessible by boat from Budva. Regular water taxi services operate during the high season (May to October) from Budva Harbor and Slovenska Plaza Beach. There are no fixed opening hours for the viewpoints themselves, as they are natural spots on the island, but access to the island is generally available from dawn to dusk. We recommend checking the water taxi schedules at the harbor on the day of your visit for the most accurate information.
There is no entrance fee to access Saint Nicholas Island or its viewpoints. However, you will need to pay for water taxi transport from Budva. The price is usually around 3 to 5 euros per person each way, although it may vary depending on the season and the operator. We recommend asking the price before boarding.
To fully enjoy the viewpoints, explore some of the coves, and take in the scenery, we recommend setting aside at least half a day, around 3 to 5 hours. This includes boat travel time and a relaxed walk around the island to discover the different panoramic spots.
Saint Nicholas Island, often called the 'Montenegrin Hawaii,' has a rich history. It is said to take its name from a small church dedicated to Saint Nicholas that once stood on the island. The island has served as a refuge over the centuries and is famous for its wildlife, especially deer, which adds a mystical touch to its landscapes. Its viewpoints offer views that have inspired travelers and artists for generations.
The best time to visit is during spring (April to June) or early autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer crowds. If you visit in summer, we suggest going early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the intense heat and enjoy softer light for photos. Sunset from the viewpoints is spectacular.
Unfortunately, accessibility on Saint Nicholas Island is limited. The terrain is uneven, with dirt paths and rocks, and the viewpoints usually require short walks and uphill sections. There is no specific infrastructure for wheelchairs or strollers. Boat access can also be challenging for people with reduced mobility. If you have any doubts, we recommend checking with the water taxi operators.
From Saint Nicholas Island, you have a privileged view of Budva Old Town, a must-see with its walls, cobbled streets, and Citadel. You can also explore other nearby beaches on the Budva Riviera, such as Mogren Beach or Becici Beach. Also, do not miss the charm of nearby Sveti Stefan, a fortified islet turned into an exclusive hotel.
Of course! I recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and enough water, as the facilities on the island are basic. Do not forget your camera to capture the stunning views. If you plan to swim in one of the hidden coves, bring your swimsuit and a towel. Most importantly, take your time to disconnect and enjoy the wild nature and panoramic views. It will be an unforgettable experience!
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