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Bečići sits on the Budva Riviera's longest Blue Flag beach, a short drive from Tivat Airport and an easy base for touring the whole coast by car.

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From 38/day · Updated 14 June 2026
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Collect your hire car in Bečići, where the 1,950 m Blue Flag beach starts at your hotel door. Delivery is free on most cars within Bečići, and Budva old town is twenty minutes on foot along the promenade.

With the car parked off-strip and the beach on foot, a budget compact covers everything Bečići needs.

Getting on the road from Bečići

Renting a car in Bečići puts you at the centre of the Budva Riviera hotel strip, with the promenade, the beach, and the road south toward Sveti Stefan and Petrovac all immediately accessible. Tivat Airport is the closest fly-drive starting point at 24 km north along the Adriatic Highway, around 30 minutes in light traffic. If your flight lands inland instead, you can rent a car at Podgorica Airport and reach the same coast via the Sozina tunnel motorway.

Hiring for the full stay is worth it on this stretch. The coves between Bečići and Petrovac have no bus service and are car-only. The day trip to Kotor via the Vrmac tunnel is 22 km. Parking at the larger hotels in Bečići is available to residents, and on-street parking tightens in peak season, so arriving before 9 am or after 6 pm helps. Picking up the Adriatic Highway from Bečići rather than routing through Budva town saves time on the drive south.

A bay built for hotels

Bečići sits in Budva Municipality between the Zavala Peninsula and Rafailovići, with permanent residents counted at just under 900 in the most recent census. Unlike Budva, which grew up as a fortified town and only later as a resort, Bečići was developed primarily as a beach destination, and the streets are organised around medium and large hotels rather than the private apartment buildings that fill Budva's centre.

Among the larger hotels, the Mediteran, Iberostar Bellevue and Queen of Montenegro have been refurbished over the last decade, and the five-star Splendid Conference and Spa Resort at the north end of the beach is the largest single greenfield development on this stretch of coast, built at a reported cost of around €70 million. Past guests of the Splendid have included the Rolling Stones, Madonna, and during their time in Montenegro Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, which gives the resort end of Bečići a slightly different feel from the family-hotel strip running south.

Bečići beach with waves washing onto the shore and the Zavala headland in the distance, Montenegro

The pebble beach

Bečići beach is a continuous crescent of around 1,950 metres, running from the Zavala Peninsula in the north (the headland separating Bečići from Budva's Slovenska Plaža) to the smaller bay of Rafailovići in the south. The surface is a mix of soft sand and the smooth multi-coloured pebbles common along this stretch of the Adriatic. The beach holds Blue Flag certification, regularly renewed, and is among the longest continuous beaches on the Montenegrin coast outside of Buljarica.

Walking to Budva old town

The coastal promenade above the beach is the easiest way to reach Budva's old town, a level paved path of around two kilometres along the cliffs, with steps down to the smaller coves between Bečići and Slovenska Plaža. The walk takes around twenty minutes one way, longer at sunset when the path fills up. The promenade was extended through the 1990s and 2000s and now joins all the way to the entrance of the old town walls, so most Bečići-based visitors don't drive to Budva at all in the evenings.

Where the beach ends

At the south end of the bay, Rafailovići is the smaller fishing-village neighbour that the Bečići beach blends into. The boundary is the small headland with the church of Saint Thomas, and south of it the strip narrows and the konobas and family-run restaurants start. A few of the original village houses survive among the apartment buildings and are walking distance from anywhere in central Bečići.

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Hotels and apartments

Bečići is unusual on the Riviera for being dominated by hotel inventory rather than private apartments. The Splendid sits at the north end, the Mediteran and Iberostar Bellevue mid-bay, and the Queen of Montenegro just inland from the southern stretch. Smaller family hotels and apartment buildings climb the slopes behind the beach toward the Adriatic Highway, with most blocks fronting the bay or one back from it. The strip has a different rhythm to Budva, with more all-inclusive packages, more breakfast halls, more pool decks, and less of the cobbled-old-town feel that drives traffic into Stari Grad in the evenings. For more nightlife and dining variety, Budva is twenty minutes on foot along the promenade or three minutes by car.

Aerial view of Budva old town on the Budva Riviera, a short walk from Bečići, Montenegro

Day trips along the coast

Sveti Stefan is around 10 km south of Bečići along the coast road, with the islet viewpoint and the public causeway beach about a fifteen-minute drive in light traffic. Petrovac is another 8 km further south, with its Roman mosaic, Venetian fortress, and the long Buljarica strand. The Bay of Kotor opens to the west, with Kotor's old town around 22 km via the Vrmac tunnel, and the smaller bay villages of Prčanj and Perast sit beyond it on the way around to Risan. Inland, the road climbs over the Sutorman pass to the Crmnica vineyards and the Skadar Lake basin, where the Sozina motorway provides a faster return south to the coast at Bar.

Bečići car rental

The resort strip is easy on foot along the promenade, but car hire earns its keep the moment you want to go further. A rental gives you Sveti Stefan 10 km south along the coast road and Petrovac another 8 km beyond, with its Roman mosaic, Venetian fortress, and the Buljarica strand. To the west, the Bay of Kotor opens via the Vrmac tunnel, and your hire car reaches Kotor's old town in 22 km, with the bay villages of Prčanj and Perast on the way around to Risan. Inland, the Sutorman pass leads to the Crmnica wine valley and Skadar Lake. The Adriatic Highway access joins cleanly off the resort road, bypassing the worst of Budva town traffic on the way out.

Common routes from Bečići

Budva old town and the promenade (short hop)

Three minutes by car or twenty minutes on foot along the coastal promenade reaches the Budva old town walls. The walk passes the smaller coves between Bečići and Slovenska Plaža, and most Bečići guests skip the car entirely in the evenings.

Sveti Stefan viewpoint (half hour)

Ten kilometres south on the coast road reaches the Sveti Stefan islet viewpoint and the public causeway beach, around fifteen minutes in light traffic. The route stays on the Adriatic Highway with the sea visible most of the way.

Petrovac and the Buljarica strand (half day)

Twenty kilometres south through Sveti Stefan reaches Petrovac, with its Roman mosaic, Venetian fortress, and the long Buljarica strand immediately beyond. Allow around half a day with a swim at Buljarica before turning back.

Kotor old town via the Vrmac tunnel (half day)

Twenty-two kilometres west through the Vrmac tunnel to Kotor's walled old town. Picking up the Adriatic Highway from Bečići rather than routing through Budva town saves time on the way out, and the smaller bay villages of Prčanj and Perast are easy add-ons on the return.

Insurance cover for the Bečići beach road

Bečići's single beach road fills through July and August, and the paid car parks at either end of the resort empty fast. Most minor claims here are low-speed, such as a clipped mirror squeezing past parked cars, or a kerbed alloy hunting for a space. Basic collision cover handles those, but wheels and tyres sit outside ordinary CDW.

Arriving early in the day and choosing a compact makes the resort easier to park, and for full peace of mind on the alloys, look at alloy and kerb cover before you book.

When does Bečići make sense as your base?

Stay at Bečići and you trade nothing on the beach. The 1.95 km Blue Flag strip starts at the hotel steps, and with a car parked off-strip the rest of the coast unrolls in either direction. The fishing-village end at Rafailovići is a five-minute roll south, and the islet view at Sveti Stefan is barely ten beyond it, which is why guests who want resort comfort with quick coastal escapes keep returning here.

Car hire questions for Becici

Beach-strip hotels at Bečići sell themselves on location, but the questions guests actually email about are practical, including where the hire car goes once the single coast road fills up, how short the hop south to the next bay really is, and whether a midsummer arrival means circling for a space. The answers below cover the recurring ones.

Is the deposit on a Montenegro rental car refundable?

Yes. The deposit is fully refundable provided the car is returned in the same condition as collected. Most cars hold around 100 euro on the standard insurance tiers; Full Coverage Plus removes the deposit entirely.

What's the most affordable car class in Montenegro?

Economy is the smallest and most affordable class, with 130+ vehicles in the fleet. Filter to Economy when searching to see only listings in this price band.

Are SUVs and 4WD vehicles available to rent in Montenegro?

Yes. The fleet includes 80+ SUVs and 40+ 4WD vehicles. These are useful for mountain trips, rural roads, and winter driving. Filter by SUV or 4WD when searching to focus on these options.

How far is Becici from Budva?

Becici is effectively a continuation of Budva, around 3 km south of Budva town centre. The beach is one of the longest stretches on the Budva Riviera and easily accessible from Budva by car.

Can I reach Sveti Stefan from Becici by car?

Sveti Stefan is about 5 to 6 km south of Becici, roughly a 10-minute drive. A rental car makes it easy to move along the riviera; Becici, Sveti Stefan, and Petrovac are all within 25 km of each other.

Is a rental car useful if staying in Becici?

Yes. While Becici has good beach facilities, Budva's restaurants and nightlife are a short drive north, and Kotor is roughly 25+ km away via the Tivat tunnel. A rental car gives you genuine flexibility for day trips along the coast and inland.

Is one-way drop-off supported from Bečići?

Yes. Bečići sits on the Budva Riviera 3 km south of Budva, and if you rent a car at Tivat Airport 25 km north-west, it slots cleanly into a coast-to-airport one-way. The fee depends on distance and supplier and shows at checkout.

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