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Practical info — Milocer

🌤 Weather — 5 days

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💡 Tips

  • Visit the botanical garden in the early morning when the light is first-rate for photography and the paths are empty.
  • Access to exclusive beaches is often reserved for hotel guests or requires a high daily fee.
  • Walking along the coastal path to Sveti Stefan is completely free and has spectacular views.
  • Parking is extremely limited and expensive; use taxis or buses from Budva if possible.

🍽 Food

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Fresh Seafood

Try freshly caught fish at one of the upscale restaurants along the coastal promenade towards Pržno.

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Pršut and Cheese

Montenegrin prosciutto and local cheese are served as appetizers in almost every beachside establishment.

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Local Wines

Order a bottle of Vranac (red) or Krstač (white) wine to accompany your dinner with a sea view.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Olive Oil

High-quality local olive oil can be found in small delicatessens in nearby Budva.

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Lavender Products

Look for handmade soaps and lavender sachets in the souvenir shops along the promenade.

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Miločer Park

Take a walk through this lush botanical garden that once belonged to the Yugoslav royal family.

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Path above the coves

Even if the beach itself is private, the wooded path above the cove gives quiet benches in the shade.

Milocer is regarded as one of the most exclusive destinations on the Montenegrin coast, once serving as the summer residence for the Yugoslav royal family, the Karađorđevićs. The centerpiece is Villa Milocer, now a luxury hotel, positioned directly beside the famous 'King's Beach' (Kraljeva plaža). The resort is embedded within an 18-hectare botanical park, home to rare plant species such as Lebanese cedars, tropical mimosas, and century-old olive trees. The fusion of historic stone architecture and meticulously maintained nature gives Milocer an air of timeless elegance. A short walk through the shaded pine groves leads to the equally renowned 'Queen's Beach' (Kraljičina plaža), celebrated for its emerald-green waters and secluded feel. Milocer directly borders the iconic Sveti Stefan, making this entire stretch one of the most prestigious areas of the Adriatic. Here, visitors find discreet luxury and total privacy rather than large crowds. The walking paths through the Milocer Park offer spectacular panoramic views of the sea and the rocky island of Sveti Stefan. High-end dining in the area focuses on elevated Mediterranean cuisine, served in settings of unparalleled natural beauty.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C45812162024241914106
Rain mm15615213810389674243116138187178

Geography

Population
850
Coordinates
42.25741, 18.89568

Facts

  • Former royal residence
  • 18-hectare botanical park
  • Exclusive King's Beach
  • Rare botanical species
  • Adjacent to Sveti Stefan
  • High-end luxury tourism
  • Emerald-green waters
  • Historic Villa Milocer

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Frequently asked questions

What is special about Miločer Park?
The park is home to rare exotic plants and the former summer residence of Queen Marija Karađorđević.
Can anyone visit the Queen's Beach in Miločer?
Access is often restricted to hotel guests or requires high fees for sunbeds.
Can you walk through Miločer Park?
Yes, the paths through the park are open to the public and lead from Pržno to Sveti Stefan.
When do the trees in the park bloom?
In spring (March to May), the park is especially colorful as the many exotic species bloom.
Are there restaurants directly in Miločer?
There are some exclusive restaurants belonging to the Aman resort and cafes with bay views.
Milocer: where is it located?
Milocer is located in Montenegro.
Milocer: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Milocer: why is it worth visiting?
Milocer is regarded as one of the most exclusive destinations on the Montenegrin coast, once serving as the summer residence for the Yugoslav royal family, the Karađorđevićs.
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