Podličak sits on the slope behind Pržno, high enough that the whole riviera opens up in one sweep: Budva and its Old Town peninsula to the north, the hotel strip at Bečići, the wooded island of Sveti Nikola offshore, and the fishing cove of Pržno directly below. Houses up here are spread out among olive terraces and dry-stone walls, with more cicadas than traffic, and the temperature drops noticeably once the sun goes off the hillside in the evening.
The geography is straightforward. Pržno's beach and its seafront konobas lie about seven hundred metres downhill, the sandy cove at Kamenovo roughly a kilometre in the other direction, and the Sveti Stefan causeway around a kilometre and a half along the coast. Budva, with its markets, ferries and summer noise, is seven kilometres north. A car makes sense from this address, and it also opens up the mountain road inland to Cetinje and the Lovćen ridge, and the bay road to Kotor. Long summer lets suit the position — this is a hillside for slow mornings, long lunches and going down to the sea when the beaches have emptied out.
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