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Not too far from the city of Petrovac is a beach so stunning and diverse that it’s a true tourist paradise on the Adriatic Sea. Buljarica Beach provides visitors with all the raw attractiveness of Montenegrin coastline, unparalleled in charm by other beaches of Petrovac. While Budva Riviera holsters not a minuscule number of such gorgeous beaches, Buljarica is by far the longest beach of the riviera. With 2,400 meters of beachfront, it outweighs all the other parts of the coast near Budva and various projections estimate great things ahead for Buljarica in terms of tourism development. One day, it might be a paradise for golfers as well, but for now, it’s the most wonderful destination for beachgoers and for a lot of reasons.
Getting to Buljarica
The enchanting Buljarica Beach is located less than a mile from Petrovac, in the direction of Bar. There are plenty of ways you can get to the beach and they’re all fast and cheap. You’ll only need about 5 minutes by bus, and fare for a route this short is usually no more than €1. If you plan on renting a car during your stay, it will make reaching Buljarica that much easier. Get to the town Buljarica and you’ll be there in mere minutes. Of course, you could always walk there, hills surrounding the beach are great for a hike, but still not that far as you’ll be able to reach your destination in (probably) less than 30 minutes. Finally, getting a taxi for such a short distance is usually frowned upon by the drivers themselves, but if you do find someone willing to get you to your destination, it will be cheap as the journey is really short (more expensive than the bus though).
At the Buljarica Beach
Located between Dubovica and Resovo Brdo Cove, there is a beach so wide and spacious, with such wonderful natural surroundings that many experts see endless potential in the further development of the region, perhaps even matching the prominence of Budva one day. Read more: Greek Islands Map We’re of course talking about Buljarica Beach in the town of Buljarica. Most tourists that come here have the same questions that most people planning a summer vacation have. How’s the water like? How about the beach? Is it going to get overcrowded and are there sufficient amenities at the beachfront? First of all, we’ve given so much praise to the beauty of Buljarica’s hinterlands, but haven’t specified why. It’s quite stunning really, with green, rolling hills covered in trees and towering cliffs providing an insanely beautiful backdrop. Lovely green fields stretch all around the beach, providing a homely and cozy sensation to those from abroad. It’s precisely these hills that are seen as the future of Buljarica’s tourism development in the future.
Closing Thoughts
Buljarica is a beach at the Adriatic Sea that’s equally amazing regardless of who you’re traveling with. Due to its size, it’s very difficult for it to become too crowded, although not impossible, but most of the time, there’ll be plenty of room for everybody. Water is as good as it gets and the surrounding countryside and its sheer rugged charm just add to the overall sensation of an unspoiled tourist paradise. If you’re the kind of person that eventually gets tired of the beach (strange, we know), you’ll be happy with all the hiking trails traversing the rolling green hills. Bars are there too for when the sun gets so harsh you just need a cold drink. Have no doubts about coming to Buljarica - it will be as relaxing and clean as you need it to be. Make sure to come soon enough, because if all the development plans come to fruition, Buljarica, as it is now, will disappear, replaced by luxurious hotels and shopping centers.