
Pinješ is the working edge of Ulcinj's waterfront — the small port just around from the town beach, where fishing boats and pleasure craft tie up and the promenade continues past boatyards and net stores. Being four hundred metres back from the sand puts you above the noise while keeping the water in view from almost every terrace, and the walk down takes five minutes past cafés that open early for the crews coming in.
Mala plaža, the sandy bay beneath the Old Town, is the nearest place to swim, and the fortress is a short climb from the harbour road: stone lanes, a museum in a converted church, and terraces looking down onto the boats. Fish here is genuinely local — what comes into Pinješ in the morning appears on menus by evening, usually grilled whole with oil from the olive groves inland. South-east of the port, the Port Milena channel carries the lagoon out to sea past traditional stilt fishing huts, and beyond it Velika plaža begins its long run of flat sand. North-west, the road climbs to Valdanos, a pebble bay ringed by centuries-old olive trees.
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