
Pržno is a fishing village that never quite turned into a resort. A small pebble bay, a stone quay with boats pulled up on it, and a line of family restaurants that still cook what came in that morning: the whole place takes about five minutes to cross. Budva is seven kilometres north, Tivat airport around half an hour by road, and the surrounding hills keep the village out of the worst summer traffic.
What sits either side is the reason to be here. A shaded path through the pines leads south to Miločer, once the royal summer estate, and on to Kraljičina plaža, the Queen's Beach, with the fortified islet of Sveti Stefan just beyond it. Above the village, the Praskvica monastery has stood since the fifteenth century among cypresses and olives, with a view down the coast that repays the climb. North, the coves of Kamenovo and Rafailovići lead back towards Bečići. Swimming here is off rock and pebble into clear, deep water, and dinner is almost always fish.
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