
Uphill from the sea, the lanes around Slobode are residential Sveti Stefan — houses with vines and fig trees, cars parked under bamboo shade, very little traffic and almost no noise once the coast road drops out of earshot. Six hundred metres separates this part of the village from the beach, which in practice is a downhill stroll in the morning and a slower climb back with the reward of a terrace view: the island, the causeway and the open sea laid out below.
That descent ends at the shingle beaches flanking the isthmus, where the water is unusually clear for a stretch of coast this famous. Northwest, the pine shade of Miločer park and the small harbour at Pržno are within a comfortable walk along the shore, and both have seafront restaurants where fish is priced by the kilo. Above the village, tracks through olive groves and macchia lead to viewpoints that catch the whole Budva riviera. Buses on the magistrala connect to Budva in about fifteen minutes and to Petrovac in a similar time, so days out need no planning beyond deciding which direction to go.
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