
Ulica Marina Bečića runs through the garden side of the resort, a couple of hundred metres back from the sand, where olives, palms and mandarin trees still outnumber buildings. This is the part of Bečići that stays quiet after midnight — the bars and the water-sports engines are far enough off to fade — while everything on the front remains a two-minute walk downhill. In spring the whole street smells of citrus blossom; by August the same trees are the only reliable shade between the houses.
The beach is one continuous arc of sand and fine gravel just under two kilometres long, with rented loungers along the central section and free space at either end. A paved promenade follows the whole thing and continues into Budva, whose marina, old town and citadel are about thirty-five minutes away on foot; at the other end it reaches Rafailovići, a former fishing hamlet now given over to seafood terraces. Behind the beach the settlement supplies the practical things: bakeries, a pharmacy, fruit and vegetable stalls, the aqua park. For a day out, the coast road north crosses into the Bay of Kotor and reaches Tivat's Porto Montenegro marina in around half an hour, while south of Bečići the shoreline breaks into small coves — Kamenovo, Pržno — before arriving at Sveti Stefan.
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