Queen’s Beach

Queen Milena beach is located in the resort village of Milocer, 8 km from Budva, in a picturesque semicircular bay, surrounded by light cliffs and dense vegetation.

Beach description

The beach with a length of about 200 m is covered with golden sand, which in some areas is replaced by small pebbles. Entry into the water is sloping gently. Through crystal clear and transparent water, multi-colored pebbles are clearly visible at the bottom. The sea in the bay is calm. Admission is free for guests of the Kraljicina Plaza Hotel, outsiders get access and a couple of sun loungers with an umbrella for € 120. There are showers with fresh water, changing cabins, toilets.

About Kralichna Plaza is known to all Montenegrins and many tourists, but it is almost always deserted there due to the inaccessibility and excessively high cost of recreation. It’s better not to take the kids to Queen's Beach because of the too tiring path and unnecessarily high price.

Queen's Beach can only be reached from the sea by water taxi. Boats moor to a cliff equipped with a small tunnel through which you can go to the beach.

When is it better to go

The high season on the beaches of Montenegro begins in July and lasts until September. During this period, here is settled a dry sunny weather, the air temperature reaches + 30 °C, there is almost no rainfall, the Adriatic warms up to very comfortable + 26 °C. Sea resorts are overcrowded to the limit, there are a lot of people on the beaches, prices for accommodation, products and services are at their maximum.

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Maestral Resort & Casino
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