Regent Resort Budva
Brand-new, contemporary-build hotel on the Budva Riviera Modern interiors with a clean, minimalist design Stylish, light-filled rooms, some with balcony and scenic views Outdoor pool and sun terrace for lazy Adriatic days Attractive hillside setting with views towards Budva’s coastline Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Regent Resort Budva is a contemporary base on Montenegro’s dazzling Budva Riviera, pairing fresh, modern interiors with a relaxed coastal setting near Przno. Think clean-lined architecture, stylish rooms, a gleaming outdoor pool and sweeping hillside and partial sea views – all within easy reach of Budva’s beaches and atmospheric Old Town. This is a smart choice if you want a comfortable, design-led hotel that puts you in striking distance of Montenegro’s best-known stretch of Adriatic shoreline without the premium price tag of Sveti Stefan itself.
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Map & location
Przno, Budva Riviera, Montenegro
Regent Resort Budva occupies a handy position close to the coastal village of Przno and the livelier resort of Budva on Montenegro’s most famous stretch of coastline. From here you can split your days between sheltered pebble-and-sand bays, seafront promenades lined with cafés, and the cobbled alleyways of Budva’s atmospheric Old Town.
The setting is slightly elevated from the seafront, which helps deliver those scenic hillside and partial sea views. Local eateries and beach bars are a short taxi hop away, and the iconic Sveti Stefan islet – one of Montenegro’s most photographed landmarks – sits just along the coast, making for easy day trips or sunset strolls.
- beach (Przno/Budva area) 1–2km (short taxi ride)
- Budva Old Town 5–7km
- Sveti Stefan viewpoint 4–6km
- Local shops, bars & restaurants (Przno/Budva) within short driving distance
- Approx. transfer time from airport 40–60 minutes from Tivat Airport (TIV), depending on traffic and stops.
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
The focal point outside is the outdoor swimming pool, framed by a smart sun terrace and contemporary landscaping. It’s just the right size for a refreshing dip between sunbathing sessions, with loungers and parasols giving you space to unwind and take in the hillside backdrop.
Although Regent Resort Budva isn’t directly on the sand, you’re only a short drive from some of the Budva Riviera’s most photogenic beaches. Choose between pebbly coves and longer stretches of sand, many with rentable sunbeds, beach bars and gentle, clear waters typical of the Adriatic.
Spa, sports & wellness
On-site facilities are geared towards relaxed downtime. You can expect:
• Outdoor pool with sun loungers and parasols
• Lobby lounge area for casual meetings or reading
• 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
• Wi-Fi in public areas and rooms
For more active days, Budva’s waterfront offers boat excursions, jet skiing and stand-up paddleboarding in season, while Montenegro’s dramatic interior – from Lovćen National Park to Lake Skadar – is within easy day-trip range if you want to add hiking or wine tasting to your coastal break.
Activities
? Relaxed social spaces around the pool and lobby
? Easy access to Budva boat trips and water sports (locally operated)
? Coastal walks and viewpoints along the Budva Riviera
?️ Cultural visits to Budva Old Town and Sveti Stefan
? Day trips into Montenegro’s mountains and national parks (bookable locally)
While on-site entertainment is generally low-key, the hotel’s strength lies in being a calm base from which to explore some of the Adriatic’s most striking coastline and historic towns.
Guest services
?️ 24-hour reception and helpful front-desk team
? Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
? Assistance arranging local taxis and private transfers (payable)
? Regular housekeeping service
? Complimentary Wi-Fi in public areas and rooms
? Nearby ATMs and currency exchange services in Budva
Most staff are used to welcoming international guests, and English is widely spoken along the Budva Riviera, making it straightforward to get around and book local experiences.
Food & drink
The hotel’s main restaurant keeps things relaxed and contemporary, with a focus on buffet or set-menu breakfasts included in your stay. Expect a mix of continental staples – breads, pastries, cereals, cold cuts and cheeses – alongside hot options, fruit and freshly brewed coffee to set you up for the day.
Later on, the lobby or pool bar is the natural gathering spot for a pre-dinner drink or an easy nightcap, often with indoor and outdoor seating so you can enjoy Montenegro’s balmy evenings. For main meals beyond breakfast, most guests head out to Budva or nearby Przno, where seafront konobas and modern bistros plate up fresh Adriatic seafood, grilled meats and local wines.
Rooms
Superior Rooms / Rooms with Balcony or View
For a little more space or a better outlook, look to superior categories which typically add a balcony or terrace and may offer partial sea or wider countryside views. They’re a good choice if you enjoy starting or ending the day outside with a coffee or glass of local Vranac red.
Suites or Family-Friendly Options
Where available, suites combine a bedroom with a separate living area or open-plan layout, providing extra lounging space for longer stays or for guests travelling with an older child. Décor follows the same modern, minimalist style as the standard rooms, sometimes with an additional sofa-bed.
In all room types you can generally expect: air conditioning, private bathroom with shower, hairdryer, TV, Wi-Fi, and a small fridge or minibar. Exact configurations may vary by allocation.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Good to know before you go
• Destination: Budva Riviera, Montenegro (served by Tivat Airport – TIV)
• Flight time from UK: around 2.5–3 hours, depending on departure airport
• Local currency: Euro (€)
• Language: Montenegrin (closely related to Serbian); English widely spoken in tourist areas
• Best time to visit: Late May to September for warm, dry weather and swimming-friendly sea temperatures
Montenegro’s coastline can get pleasantly busy in peak summer, so travelling in late spring or early autumn is an excellent way to enjoy milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Some facilities and excursions are seasonal and may be weather or occupancy dependent.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
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