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Start for freeBudva is compact and walkable, but when you want to explore a bit more—or just save your feet—there are several convenient and affordable ways to get around.
Walking:
Most key sights, beaches, restaurants, and attractions are within walking distance in central Budva. The seaside promenade stretches from the Old Town all the way to Kamenovo Beach, making it perfect for a morning stroll or an evening walk.
Local Buses:
Budva has a small but reliable bus network connecting the town with nearby places. Tickets are inexpensive and sold directly by the driver or at kiosks.
Taxi Services:
Taxis are widely available, but always ask for the meter to be turned on or agree on a price in advance. For airport transfers or day trips, pre-booking a trusted taxi service is usually cheaper and safer.
Car & Scooter Rentals:
Want to explore beyond Budva at your own pace? Rent a car or scooter for the day. Just keep in mind that parking can be tricky during the high season, and local roads are narrow and winding.
Local Tip: During summer, traffic can be heavy, especially between 9–11 a.m. and 5–7 p.m. If you’re planning a trip outside Budva, try to head out early or later in the day to avoid congestion.