
Right on the water at the point where Pržno runs into Miločer, the shoreline stops being a road and becomes a path. Steps drop to bathing rocks and small platforms where the sea is deep and clear within a couple of strokes, and swimming here means slipping in from stone rather than crossing hot sand. Fishermen still use the little harbour a short way along, and morning noise is mostly boat engines and the clatter of café chairs being set out.
Miločer park begins next door: a shaded estate of pines, cypress, agave and mimosa planted around the royal villa built in the 1930s, with a coastal walkway threading through it to Queen's Beach and on to the Sveti Stefan causeway. It is the best twenty minutes of walking on this part of the coast, and it is free. Beyond the park the islet's silhouette anchors every view. For anything busier, Budva's Old Town, its riviera beaches and the boat quay are a short drive northwest along the magistrala, while Cetinje's museums and Kotor's UNESCO-listed bay make straightforward half-day trips inland and around.
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