
The small rocky headland closing off Pržno bay is one of those places where the sea is simply below you rather than nearby. Steps and terraces drop straight to deep, clear water, so swimming starts from stone; the sandy beach and the fishing boats sit within sight around the curve of the cove, and the view splits between the sheltered bay on one side and open sea toward Budva on the other. Old stone houses stand tight along the waterline, which keeps this end of the village cool in the afternoon.
Pržno itself stays small: a harbour, a handful of shops, and konobas whose terraces are close enough to the water to catch spray in a southerly wind. Fishermen sell what they land, and boat owners run trips out along the riviera and across to Sveti Nikola island off Budva. On foot, the shoreline path west enters the shaded Miločer estate and continues past Queen's Beach to the Sveti Stefan causeway; east, the coast road climbs to the sandy cove at Kamenovo and on to Bečići. Evenings here are quiet by default — the noise is in Budva, eight kilometres up the road.
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