Donde princesas fugitivas, espías comunistas y cangrejos borrachos escribieron una historia que ni Hollywood imaginaría.
The Milocer Seafront Promenade is a public outdoor space, so it is generally open 24 hours a day. However, some areas next to the hotel or private beaches may have restricted hours. We recommend checking specific access points on local signs or at your accommodation’s reception desk.
Good news! Access to the Milocer Seafront Promenade is completely free. You can enjoy the views and walk freely at no cost. However, some nearby services such as parking or beach sun loungers may have a fee.
To fully enjoy the walk and the beautiful views, it is recommended to set aside at least 1 to 2 hours. This will allow you to stroll at a relaxed pace, take photographs, and perhaps even rest on one of its beaches. If you want to explore more of the surrounding area, plan a little extra time.
The Milocer Seafront Promenade is famous for being bordered by the former Milocer Park and the historic Villa Milocer, which was once the summer residence of the Yugoslav royal family and is now part of a luxury hotel complex. The area radiates a history of royalty and exclusivity. You can find more details on Wikipedia’s article on Milocer.
The best time to visit is during spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer crowds. If you visit in summer, we recommend going early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the heat and the busiest times, while also enjoying beautiful light.
In general, the Milocer Seafront Promenade is relatively flat and paved, which makes access easier for people with reduced mobility and strollers. However, some beach areas or nearby paths may have steps or uneven ground. If you have specific needs, we recommend checking on site or contacting the Montenegro Tourist Information Center.
Very close to the promenade, you should not miss the famous islet-hotel of Sveti Stefan, one of Montenegro’s icons, visible from many points. It is also worth exploring nearby beaches such as Queen’s Beach and King’s Beach. The city of Budva, with its walled old town, is a short drive away.
Of course! We suggest bringing comfortable walking shoes, water to stay hydrated, sunscreen, and a hat, especially during the summer months. Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning views, and if you enjoy history, read a little about the area before your visit so you can better appreciate its significance. And of course, enjoy the peace and beauty of the place!
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