
Mainski put is the road that climbs away from Budva's seafront toward Maine, the cluster of old villages on the slope behind the town. A few dozen metres of elevation change everything: the noise drops, gardens and olive trees appear between the houses, and there is usually an evening breeze that the beachfront never gets. The monastery of Podmaine, sheltering under the hill above town, is the historic heart of this side of Budva and one of the few places nearby where the summer never quite intrudes.
Downhill, the town is a walk rather than a drive. The road drops to the highway and then into the grid of streets around the market and the bus station before reaching the seafront, where Slovenska plaža runs east in a long pebble arc and the old town sits on its spur to the west. Above and behind, the hillside lanes lead into a landscape of olive terraces and dry stone walls with the whole riviera laid out below — good for an early walk, better at sunset. The same road eventually joins the mountain route toward Cetinje and Lovćen, which is the quickest way out of the coastal heat when August gets heavy.
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