
Trg Sunca sits in the middle of newer Budva, a square of apartment blocks, cafes and small shops roughly four hundred metres back from Slovenska plaža. It is a neighbourhood built for the season but lived in all year: children playing football on the paving in the evening, a queue at the bakery in the morning, and the Mediteranski sports centre and Rea hall a short walk away, which is why visiting club teams train around here through the winter.
The walk down delivers you onto Budva's main promenade, shaded by pines and lined with the shallow, family-friendly water of Slovenska plaža. Turn right along it and the Old Town appears within twenty minutes, its walls dropping straight into the sea at Ričardova glava. Turn left and you follow the shore to the marina, where boats leave for Sveti Nikola, the wooded island locals call Hawaii. In the shoulder months the same route is almost empty and the restaurants shift from pizza back to grilled fish, buzara and lamb brought in from the Grbalj plain inland.
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