Mogren beach.
A short, scenic coastal path hugging the cliffs from Budva’s Old Town leads directly to Mogren Beach, a dramatic slice of the Adriatic coast. Rather than one continuous stretch, Mogren is split into two distinct, sheltered coves—Mogren I and Mogren II—connected by a narrow pedestrian tunnel and bridge. Enclosed by steep sandstone cliffs, the shoreline features a mix of fine pebbles and sand, opening up to clear waters with views of Sveti Nikola Island. While Mogren I draws the liveliest crowds, passing through the tunnel to Mogren II offers a slightly more relaxed atmosphere, though the towering cliffs mean the western side slips into shade by mid-afternoon. For those looking to skip the wide resort strips, this is Budva’s most characterful spot for a quick swim.
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