
Podkošljun is the pine-covered rise between Slovenska plaža and the road out towards Bečići, and Sarajevska runs through the residential part of it. The walk to the water is short and downhill, ending on the long town beach where the strip of sand and shingle is backed by a shaded promenade rather than a road. The wooded slope above keeps the neighbourhood a few degrees cooler than the seafront in August, and it is quiet at night in a way the streets nearer the old town are not.
Everything routine is on the doorstep: supermarkets, a post office and a bank, bakeries, and the mid-range restaurants that locals actually use. The old town is about two kilometres along the promenade — twenty-five minutes at a walking pace, most of it beside the sea. Taxi boats run from the town harbour and from Slovenska plaža to Sveti Nikola, the wooded island offshore that Budva people call Hawaii, and the coastal path east leads to Bečići and the fishing village of Rafailovići. In the shoulder months the same beach is empty enough to swim laps, and the restaurant terraces stay open into October.
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