Blue Flag Certified

Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)

Budva Municipality, Montenegro

Adriatic Sea Blue Flag since 2016.0
42.2755°N, 18.8869°E

Kamenovo Cove is a natural sandy beach in a rural setting. The beach has a bar, dressing rooms, toilets, and showers. Lifeguards are on duty from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. There are no protected natural areas or species in the immediate surroundings.

Certification Blue Flag 2026
Experience Sandy Beach Lifeguards
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Plan Your Visit to Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified since 2016.0
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Blue Flag Standard
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
June
Season: 05-06 – 30-09
Location
Kamenovo
0.34 km from Kamenovo
Facilities
Lifeguards
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)?

Kamenovo 17A is a natural sandy beach located in the Kamenovo cove along Montenegro's Adriatic coastline, part of Budva Municipality. Holding Blue Flag status since 2016, this rural beach offers a more low-key alternative to the busier resort areas nearby. The beach faces east and benefits from lifeguard coverage during peak hours. Access is straightforward via the Adriatic Highway, with a concrete and wooden walkway leading from the parking area to the sand. The setting provides a working coastal environment without the intensive development of larger tourist centers.

It sits alongside Blue Flag beaches in Budva Municipality, part of a broader network of Blue Flag certified beaches across Montenegro certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) faces E toward Adriatic Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

When is the best time to visit Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)?

The best time to visit Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) is June.

How crowded does Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) get?

Kamenovo 17A draws a mixed crowd typical of rural Adriatic beaches—a blend of local residents, families from inland Montenegro, and tourists who prefer smaller, less commercialized settings to the packed beaches of central Budva. The beach's capacity and rural designation mean you won't encounter the shoulder-to-shoulder densities found at major resort beaches, even during July and August peak season.

How does the crowd actually behave here? Most visitors are there for straightforward swimming and sunbathing rather than nightlife or social scene activities. Families with children use the beach regularly, drawn by the manageable size, lifeguard supervision, and adequate facilities. Local working people sometimes use the beach bar for lunch breaks or casual evening visits. The cove's protected position means swimmers of varying ability levels feel reasonably confident in the water.

Weekday visits are noticeably quieter than weekends, particularly outside high summer. In June and September, you can experience the beach with genuinely relaxed conditions. August brings denser occupation without reaching capacity. The 08:00-20:00 lifeguard window means early morning and late evening swimming happens without supervision, which affects the crowd pattern—serious swimmers sometimes arrive before 08:00, and quieter atmosphere prevails after 20:00.

Is Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (05-06 – 30-09). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)

Is Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) safe to swim?

Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.

What is the water temperature at Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)?

Water temperature varies seasonally. Visit during the summer months (June–September) for the most comfortable swimming conditions.

What is the beach like at Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)?

Kamenovo 17A occupies a sheltered cove position in the open sea, which shapes both its character and practical appeal. The natural sandy composition makes it comfortable for lounging and swimming, with the eastern exposure providing consistent morning and midday sun. The beach's rural classification reflects its quieter status compared to urban beaches in nearby Budva—you won't find the crowds or commercial intensity of more famous spots.

Facilities on-site include a beach bar for refreshments, dressing rooms for changing, and sanitary facilities comprising toilettes and showers. These basics cover the essentials for a day visit without requiring you to bring everything from home. The lifeguard presence runs from 08:00 to 20:00 hours during the season, meaning you have supervised swimming during the main daylight window.

The cove setting provides natural shelter, which can make conditions calmer than open-coast beaches in the region. This matters for swimming comfort and safety, particularly on days when winds pick up along the coast. The surrounding area contains no protected natural zones or species designations, so the beach operates as a standard public facility without conservation restrictions.

Access relies on a concrete and wooden walkway from the parking zone to the actual beach—a practical arrangement that handles the transition from vehicle parking to sand without requiring scrambling over rocks or rough terrain. This accessibility feature matters if you're bringing young children, elderly relatives, or anyone with mobility considerations. The beach's anonymous naming (BD 17A) reflects its positioning as one of several similar facilities along this stretch of coast rather than a branded destination with heavy marketing.

Does Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season.

Beyond Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)

The Kamenovo area sits within Budva Municipality, a region offering substantial coastal and cultural resources beyond the immediate beach. Budva itself, about 5-10 kilometers away depending on exact location, contains the Old Town—a medieval walled settlement with Venetian architecture, museums, and restaurants. The broader Budva Riviera includes numerous alternative beaches, from sandy coves to pebbly areas, providing variety if you want to explore different stretches of coast.

The Kamenovo area sits within Budva Municipality, a region offering substantial coastal and cultural resources beyond the immediate beach. Budva itself, about 5-10 kilometers away depending on exact location, contains the Old Town—a medieval walled settlement with Venetian architecture, museums, and restaurants. The broader Budva Riviera includes numerous alternative beaches, from sandy coves to pebbly areas, providing variety if you want to explore different stretches of coast.

Inland from the coast, the landscape transitions toward the Lovćen massif and Cetinje areas, where mountain scenery and traditional villages offer contrast to beach time. These inland zones provide hiking opportunities and cultural experiences in historic settlements. The region's road infrastructure supports day trips to neighboring areas like Perast (known for island churches) or Kotor (a UNESCO-listed bay town), both within reasonable driving distance.

Inland from the coast, the landscape transitions toward the Lovćen massif and Cetinje areas, where mountain scenery and traditional villages offer contrast to beach time. These inland zones provide hiking opportunities and cultural experiences in historic settlements. The region's road infrastructure supports day trips to neighboring areas like Perast (known for island churches) or Kotor (a UNESCO-listed bay town), both within reasonable driving distance.

Local dining reflects typical Montenegrin coastal cuisine—fresh fish, local vegetables, and Mediterranean preparations. The beach bar on-site provides immediate refreshment options, while broader Budva has more diverse restaurant choices. Accommodation ranges from hotels in Budva town to guesthouses scattered through surrounding villages.

Local dining reflects typical Montenegrin coastal cuisine—fresh fish, local vegetables, and Mediterranean preparations. The beach bar on-site provides immediate refreshment options, while broader Budva has more diverse restaurant choices. Accommodation ranges from hotels in Budva town to guesthouses scattered through surrounding villages.

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Getting to Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)

How do I get to Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) by car?

Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) is approximately 0.34 km from Kamenovo. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A)?

The nearest airport is Tivat Airport (TIV) (TIV), approximately 19.7 km away. Tivat Airport (TIV) is the nearest aviation option, located 19.7 kilometers from Kamenovo 17A. Travel time from airport to beach typically runs 25-35 minutes by car, depending on specific parking location and traffic. The airport handles connections to major European hubs, with seasonal variations in flight availability. From the airport, you'll head toward the Adriatic Highway (Jadranska magistrala) and follow signs toward the Budva area. Rental cars are available at the airport; alternatively, taxi or ride-sharing services can transport you directly to the beach parking area.

Can I get to Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) by public transport?

Bus connections serve the Budva Municipality region with regular coastal routes. Services operate along the Adriatic Highway connecting Budva and surrounding towns. Journey duration and frequency depend on your starting point and the specific service. From a bus stop, you'll need to walk or arrange final transportation to the parking area serving Kamenovo 17A.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards On duty during official season
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers
Toilets
Official Season 05-06 – 30-09
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 42.2755°N, 18.8869°E
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Montenegro

Kamenovo 17A (Bd 17A) FAQ

Is Kamenovo 17A worth visiting?

Yes, if you prefer quieter, less crowded beaches over commercialized resort centers. The Blue Flag certification since 2016 confirms meeting European standards for water quality, facilities, and environmental management. The natural sandy setting, cove protection, and accessible facilities make it practical for families and regular swimmers. The trade-off is less nightlife and fewer restaurants than busier beaches—this is genuinely a working beach rather than an entertainment destination. Visit if you want swimming and sunbathing in a manageable environment; avoid if you're seeking intensive social scenes or extensive commercial facilities.

How do I get to Kamenovo 17A?

The beach is accessible via the Adriatic Highway (Jadranska magistrala). Follow highway signs toward Budva and the surrounding coastal zone. From Tivat Airport (19.7 km away), rental car or taxi services typically take 25-35 minutes. From Budva town, it's a shorter drive along the coastal road. Look for parking signage for Kamenovo 17A or BD 17A. From parking, use the concrete and wooden walkway to reach the beach itself. Public bus services operate along the highway if you're without a vehicle.

What's the best time of year to visit?

June and September offer warm water, reliable sunshine, and noticeably fewer crowds than July-August. These shoulder months provide comfortable swimming conditions without peak-season density. July-August are warmest but busiest; expect fuller beach conditions though still quieter than major resort beaches. May and October have pleasant air temperatures but cooler water. Winter months are less appealing for beach use due to rain and cooler conditions. The lifeguard service runs from 08:00-20:00, so plan swimming accordingly. Overall, June-September provides the practical window for beach visits.

What facilities are available at Kamenovo 17A?

The beach provides a beach bar for food and drinks, dressing rooms for changing, and sanitary facilities including toilettes and showers. Lifeguards are on duty from 08:00 to 20:00 hours during the season. The concrete and wooden walkway from parking ensures accessible transit to the sand. These facilities cover basic day-visit needs without requiring you to bring supplies. For comprehensive shopping or varied dining, Budva town (nearby) offers more extensive commercial options. The beach operates as a functional facility rather than a resort-style complex.

Is Kamenovo 17A suitable for families?

Yes. The calm cove setting, lifeguard supervision, dressing rooms, showers, and accessible walkway all support family use. The beach bar provides straightforward refreshments without requiring long trips elsewhere. The rural, less-crowded character means children have room to play without navigating dense crowds. The sandy composition is comfortable for younger swimmers and sandcastle activities. The main consideration is managing the 08:00-20:00 lifeguard window—plan your swimming during supervised hours if young children are involved. The protected cove position generally provides calmer water than fully open-coast beaches.

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