Miločer occupies the short stretch of coast between the fishing cove at Pržno and the Sveti Stefan causeway, and the best way to understand it is to walk the shoreline path that links the two. It runs through the old royal park — pines, cypress and cedar planted around the 1930s summer villa — past bathing platforms and the sheltered sand of Queen's Beach, with the island's roofs ahead of you the whole way. Three minutes down from Stefana Mitrovića street puts you on the beach; the park does the rest.
The area suits families for practical reasons: short distances, shade, water that shelves gently on the sandy sections, and enough shops and bakeries in the surrounding villages that a day can pass without a car. When you do want one, Budva's Old Town is eight kilometres north along the Jadranska magistrala, with its market, boat quay and evening promenade, and Petrovac's quieter bays lie a similar distance south. Inland the road climbs fast into the Paštrovići hills toward Praskvica monastery and the old capital at Cetinje. Tivat airport is around twenty-five kilometres away.
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