
The mainland village above the causeway is a different place from the island it looks at. Ulica Slobode runs along the slope through a settlement of ordinary houses, garden walls, olive trees and a handful of shops and cafés, and almost every gap between buildings frames the same view — terracotta roofs on their rock, the thin sandy isthmus, and water changing colour through the day. Locals treat the roadside viewpoints as public property, and sunset is when the whole village seems to drift outdoors.
Below the village, the two beaches on either side of the causeway do the everyday work: pink-tinged shingle, clear water, sunbeds on the managed sections and free stretches at the edges. Walk northwest along the shore and you enter the pine and cedar shade of Miločer park, laid out around the royal summer villa of the 1930s, with Queen's Beach in its own small cove beyond. In the other direction the coast road runs toward Rijeka Reževići and Petrovac. Budva is a short drive for markets, ferries to Sveti Nikola and late-night noise, and Kotor's walled town is under an hour away around the bay.
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