
The Liman waterfront north of Ulcinj harbour is rock and pine rather than sand, and its bathing places are platforms and small terraces stepping down into deep, very clear water. Swimming here is a different proposition from the beach: no shallows to wade through, just ladders and a mask. The same clarity makes it good ground for snorkelling and for short boat trips — the coast running north towards Valdanos is a chain of small bays reachable only from the water, and skippers along the harbour run out to them and to the caves beneath the headland.
The town centre and the Old Town are close enough to walk to in the evening, when the promenade above the harbour fills and the fish restaurants set out their tables. Ulcinj's summer is long, with the sea staying swimmable well into October, and the shoulder months are when the wider region opens up: the salt-pan lagoons south of town with their flamingos and waders, Šasko lake in the flat hinterland, the Bojana river and its stilt restaurants, and the twelve-kilometre sweep of Velika plaža a few minutes' drive away for the days you want sand underfoot instead of stone.
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