
Krimovica is a hillside settlement above the coast road between Budva and Tivat, roughly seven kilometres from town and about 300 metres back from the sea in a straight line — high enough that the air mixes salt with the cooler currents coming off the hills behind. The landscape here is macchia, olive and stone rather than promenade: scattered houses on terraces, long open views, and on a clear day a sightline running from Budva all the way south toward the port of Bar. Nights are quieter and several degrees kinder than they are on the seafront.
The beaches below are the reason to be up here. Trsteno, a sheltered curve of sand about a kilometre downhill, is the closest; Jaz, the long open beach used for the summer's big concerts, lies roughly two kilometres away; and the Ploče beach on the Platamuni coast, with its pools cut into the rock, is a similar distance in the other direction. All are reached on asphalt without the town traffic. Budva's old town and nightlife are seven kilometres off, Tivat's airport about twelve, Sveti Stefan's islet seventeen and Kotor's walled town twenty — a workable base for touring the coast by car and sleeping somewhere with silence and a view.
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