Krašići spreads along the northern shore of the Luštica peninsula, a working village that turned to summer visitors without giving up its olive groves. The waterfront is a chain of small pebble coves and concrete bathing platforms with beach bars that stay open late in July and August, while the older core sits a few streets uphill: stone houses, cypresses, fig and pomegranate trees, and terraces of olives that still get harvested in November. Shops, a bakery and a handful of restaurants are within easy walking distance, and the bus stop on the coastal road links the village to Tivat.
Luštica is the reason to base yourself here. The peninsula's spine road leads past Radovići and Krtoli to Trašte Bay and the pine-backed sand of Plavi Horizonti, then on to Rose and Žanjice near the tip, where boat taxis run out to the Blue Cave. Inland, half-empty hamlets and dry-stone walls make good aimless driving, and small mills sell olive oil straight from the press. Tivat and its airport are roughly twenty minutes by car, Kotor about the same around the bay, and Budva half an hour over the hill.
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