PetrovacPetrovac by the Sea is a beautiful
village located at the Montenegreen coast, approx. a half way between
the towns of Budva and Bar.
Petrovac has two sand/pebble beaches. The main Petrovac beach is approx. 800m long. At its NW end there is a small port and a fortress called Castello. The second beach, Lustice, is located 500m further SE from the main beach. It is approx 200m long. About 1000m in the sea there are two small islands that substantially contribute to the exstetics of the village. They are St. Sunday (with remainings of a small chappel at the top of the island), and Katich (with a few pine trees). Historically a British favourite, this small seaside town is situated in a sheltered and sunny bay surrounded by lush pine forest. There are lovely beaches of small pebbles and coarse sand. Guarded by the lofty peaks of the Montenegrin mountains, the subtropical climate encourages a luxuriant and aromatic growth of flowers, shrubs and olives. There is a good selection of cafés, restaurants and shops in this fascinating old port. Home > Petrovac
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