
Krimovica sits in the low hills behind the Budva riviera, close enough that the coast is a short drive down and far enough that the summer noise never reaches it. This is the older, agricultural side of the Montenegrin littoral: stone houses with vine-shaded yards, olive terraces and oak scrub, families who still keep a few sheep, and evenings cool enough for a blanket even in August. Terraces here look either out to the open sea or back at the ridge, and the soundtrack is cicadas and the occasional car. Dogs and cats are part of village life, which is why arriving with a pet feels normal rather than negotiated.
A car matters. With one, Budva's beaches and Old Town are six kilometres away, Tivat and Porto Montenegro roughly a quarter of an hour by the Radanovici road, and Tivat airport about fourteen kilometres, one of the shortest airport transfers on the coast. Podgorica lies some forty-four kilometres inland. The same position makes day trips easy in both directions: the Bay of Kotor and the Kamenari ferry crossing to the north, Sveti Stefan and Petrovac to the south, and the Lovcen road climbing behind you into the mountains and on toward Cetinje.
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