
Rijeka Reževići lies in the middle of Paštrovići country, on a terrace of century-old olive trees above a beach a couple of hundred metres downhill. The village keeps its old shape — stone houses, and a church whose forecourt doubles as the parking area and the best free viewpoint on this stretch, looking north along the whole Budva Riviera. The Paštrovići coast is unusually dense with churches and small monasteries, a legacy of the clan communities that governed themselves here for centuries, and several are within an easy walk or short drive.
For anyone who does not intend to spend the whole week horizontal, this is a good base. The hills behind the coast carry walking and cycling routes, and the rafting and canyoning operators on the Tara and in Nevidio run as full-day trips from the coast. Swimming is spread across a string of coves rather than one big beach: the local pebble beach with its own restaurant, then Drobni Pijesak, Perazića Do and Lučice within a few kilometres. Sveti Stefan, Miločer and Budva are close enough for an evening out and far enough that you hear none of it from the terrace.
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