
Buljarica lies fifteen minutes south of Budva and about two kilometres beyond Petrovac, and it remains one of the least built stretches of this coast. The bay is a long crescent of coarse sand and pebble backed not by hotels but by a marshy plain of reeds, fig trees and old olive groves, a rare piece of undeveloped shoreline and a stopover for migrating birds in spring and autumn.
With only a handful of houses on the beach, evenings here are quiet in a way central Budva never is; the loudest thing is usually the sea. Petrovac, a short drive or a walk over the headland, supplies the rest: a red-sand beach, a Venetian fortlet on the water, the islets of Katič and Sveta Nedjelja offshore, and a promenade of restaurants. Lučice, a small cove just past it, is worth the ten minutes it takes. Inland, the monasteries of Reževići and Gradište sit above the road with frescoed churches and long coastal views, and Sveti Stefan is about fifteen minutes north.
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