Aerial view of the fishing village and beach of Przno with Hotel Maestral's tennis court

Przno Beach Budva

Surface Fine Pink Pebbles
Access Cobbled Village Streets
Vibe Chic Fishing Village
Sun Cover Umbrellas / Local Shade

The Local Verdict

Pržno is the most charming “dinner-and-a-dip” spot on the coast, balancing its heritage as a fishing village with a distinctly upscale, boutique energy. In 2026, the contrast is stark: the Maestral Resort claims the lion’s share of the sand with a €180 price tag, leaving the public section tiny and prone to overcrowding. If you aren’t a hotel guest, the best way to experience Pržno is to arrive for an early 8:00 AM swim while the water is glass-flat, then retreat to a waterfront terrace like Kaza for a long Mediterranean breakfast. Return again around 7:00 PM for dinner at sunset. If I wanted to splurge? I’d rather pay €180 in neighboring Miločer.

Beach Logistics

Sunbeds & Umbrella €180 (Maestral); €30–€50 (Southern section) Paid
Beach Access Small free public strip between Konoba More and La Mar/ Kaza Free
Parking Tiny free public parking on the way to Konoba Zago, paid garage at Hotel Maestral (~ €2/h) or small paid public lot near the post office
Water & Safety Shallow, calm cove; ideal for snorkeling around the rocky islets
Footwear Optional; the pinkish pebbles are very fine, transitioning to sand under the water
Facilities Showers, toilets, and changing rooms located near the Maestral entrance
Dining Local Favorites: Konoba More (Seafood) and Konoba Zago
Sun Exposure Full sun until late afternoon; the village stone houses provide evening shade
Connectivity Excellent mobile signal; most promenade cafes offer guest WiFi
Suitability Challenging for wheelchairs due to stairs and cobbles; great for young swimmers
Best Arrival Before 08:00 AM; the public section is tiny and parking disappears quickly

Fine pink pebbles, a gently sloping entry, and crystal-clear waters are three valid reasons why Pržno Beach is considered one of the most charming coves on the Budva Riviera. Pržno itself is a picturesque fishing village, overlooked by centuries-old stone cottages and luxury villas, offering a rare blend of authentic Montenegrin heritage and 21st-century boutique luxury.

“The contrast is surreal: you are swimming in a quiet bay that feels like a private Mediterranean hideaway, while the scent of fresh seafood from the 500-year-old stone taverns wafts over the water.”

In 2026, the experience is famously defined by the Maestral Resort & Casino, which occupies a significant portion of the 350-meter shoreline. While hotel guests enjoy exclusive access, non-guests can still secure a spot in this elite enclave for a premium fee of €180 per set. For those seeking a more local vibe, the southern flank remains a vibrant public sanctuary where the same azure waters and views of the Budva headlands can be enjoyed without the resort price tag.

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Underwater Heritage

Pržno is a premier hub for Adriatic exploration. Pro Diving Montenegro, located on the Maestral premises, offers PADI certifications and guided tours to the nearby reefs and sea caves. The rocky outcrops known as Kršići protect the bay, creating a natural harbor that is teeming with marine life, making it a favorite spot for both snorkelers and advanced divers.

Konoba Culture & Waterfront Dining

Dining at Pržno is a legitimate travel highlight. The promenade is lined with traditional stone eateries like Konoba More, a tavern built into a 500-year-old house where patrons “float” above the water on a wooden terrace. Here, the specialty is the Buzara (mussels or prawns in a wine and garlic sauce) and fresh fish caught that morning. If you want to escape the promenade prices and the “see-and-be-seen” crowd, head slightly inland to Konoba Zago. While it doesn’t come with the sea views, it is a small, family-run local tavern that I gladly return to again and again for its honest hospitality and traditional Montenegrin flavors.

Local Tradition If you look out toward the horizon, you’ll see a stone structure perched on the largest rocky outcrop. Local legend suggests this was a medieval lookout for pirates. Today, it serves as a picturesque challenge for strong swimmers who like to dive from the rocks into the deep blue.

The Scenic Path to Miločer

The most beautiful feature of Pržno isn’t just the beach; it’s the access to Miločer Park and the Royal Miločer Road. This shaded forest path connects Pržno to Queen’s Beach and Sveti Stefan. Even in the height of August, the century-old cedars and pines provide a cool, salt-scented breeze, making it the perfect 15-minute coastal stroll for runners, photographers, and families seeking a break from the sun.

Logistics & Smart Arrival

Pržno is a notorious bottleneck for parking during the peak season. While there is a small public lot near the post office and a garage at the Maestral, spaces are often gone by 9:30 AM. For a stress-free visit, consider arriving by taxi boat from Budva; the approach from the sea offers the best view of the red-tiled roofs and the dramatic mountain backdrop.

Where to Stay

Pržno offers a sophisticated mix of resort-style luxury and intimate village living. Because the village is built into a steep coastal slope, many apartments offer dramatic Adriatic views, while staying at the water’s edge provides the ultimate convenience of direct beach access and evening strolls along the stone promenade.

Best for: Resort Luxury & Private Beach

Maestral Resort & Casino

The village’s anchor property. Staying here is the only way to enjoy the beach’s prime real estate without the heavy non-guest fee. It features world-class wellness facilities, a casino, and beautifully manicured gardens right on the shoreline.

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Best for: Local Hospitality & Style

Apartments Kažanegra

A standout choice for those seeking a more personal touch. The owner, Blažo, is particularly hospitable and ensures every guest feels at home. These apartments blend modern comfort with traditional charm, situated perfectly for harbor views.

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Best for: Luxurious Seclusion

Villa Kaza

For travelers who value privacy and high-end design, Villa Kaza offers a more secluded feel while remaining within walking distance of the promenade. It is ideal for families or groups looking for a refined “home away from home.”

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Best for: Quality Budget Stay

Villa Katarina

A dependable 3-star choice that offers a clean, comfortable, and affordable base in an otherwise expensive village. It is a great alternative for those who want to be close to the action without the luxury price point.

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Andreas
Andreas

I am a resident (and citizen) of the Montenegrin coast, dedicated to uncovering the authentic side of the Adriatic beyond the typical tourist brochures. Whether I’m exploring the Grbalj hinterlands for the best local produce or navigating the ancient alleys of Kotor’s Old Town, my guides are built on first-hand experience and a love for Montenegro’s complex history.

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