
Pržno is a small fishing cove that never quite turned into a resort. A crescent of coarse sand and pebble sits between two rocky headlands, boats are still pulled up at one end, and the handful of konobas along the back of the beach do the thing this village is genuinely known for: fish landed that morning, grilled whole, eaten at a table close enough to the water to catch spray in a southerly wind. A couple of hundred metres up the slope, behind the hotel, the noise thins to almost nothing.
The best walk on this part of the coast starts at the far end of the beach. A paved shoreline path leads south into the Miločer park, through pines and cypress planted around the old royal villa, past the Queen's Beach and out to the causeway of Sveti Stefan — twenty minutes at an easy pace, and worth doing at dusk when the islet lights up. In the other direction, Budva's old town is about ten minutes by road, with Mogren beach tucked beneath its walls. Tivat airport is roughly thirty kilometres away, Podgorica around fifty, and the port of Bar, with its Italian ferry line and rail connection, about the same.
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