Best Walking Tours in Budva

Discover the beauty of Budva on foot with our curated walking tours. Whether you're visiting for the first time or looking to uncover hidden gems, exploring Budva by walking lets you experience its culture, history, and landmarks up close.

Top Walking Tours in Budva

1-Hour Guided Lipa Cave Adventure in Montenegro in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ (326 reviews)

From $ 19.00

Duration: 1 hours (approx.)

Explore one of the largest caves in Montenegro with a 1-hour guided tour of the Lipa Cave. The cave, with its beautiful and wild system of passages and halls over 1.5 miles long (approximately 2.5-km) should not be missed on your Montenegro visit. A short train rain will bring you from the parking area to the cave site. Tour includes all equipment and entrance fees, and will not exceed a maximum of 50 people. Choose from one of five departure times when you book.

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Great tour of coastal monasteries in Budva - Walking on the path of history! in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ (34 reviews)
Free Cancellation

From $ 65.25

 

The uniqueness of this tour is the prospective which you will have and the stories you will hear by local guide. We will visit the monasteries which have been of a great value for the coastal tribes for centuries. Today, these places are not too much exploit by the tourism industry, but has it's charm, beautiful surroundings and historical value. We will have our first stop at Praskvica monastery. It is located above Sveti Stefan, the most luxurious resort in Montenegro managed by famous Aman resort. This monastery is the soul of the old local tribe named Paštrovići. The original foundations date back to 1050, four years before the split of Christianity. After 45 minutes of site visit, we will drive further up the mountain to our next stop of Rustovo monastery, the women's monastery of the Orthodox Church. It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. There we will have chance to buy local products made by nuns and to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the place.

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Unique gastro experience with locals in high hills above Budva! in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (25 reviews)
Free Cancellation

From $ 137.43

Duration: 4 hours (approx.)

This is the unique opportunity to experience the life of locals and to enjoy the tranquility of country side of the tourism metropolis such is Budva. In this tour, you will escape the crowded city area and feel the joy of the hills where the air is fresh and the temperature is few degrees lower than in the city. In this tour you will be able to eat fresh, organic home grown vegetables which you could pick in the garden on your own (if it is the season when it is growing - July, August, September). If it is not season, the local food will be served as well. You will enjoy the taste of home made wine and the grape brandy which is produced by Rajko, the householder. He is the ancestor of the famous Kuzman family which was living in the area for centuries. He will tell you the stories about the tribe which was one of the defenders of the Montenegro from Ottoman empire.

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Budva 1 hour Private walking tour in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (7 reviews)
Free Cancellation

From $ 84.85

Duration: 1 hours (approx.)

Your tour guide will take you on a walking tour inside the old town walls, through its narrow winding streets and you will get to explore unusual entrances and viewpoints, and experience its most beautiful squares and charming monuments. We will start the tour with a walk to the popular city viewpoint at the Ballerina monument in the direction of Mogren beach. Passing through the Land Gate, you will see the Poets square, unusual entrance ways that will take you directly to the sea. We will continue to see the biggest city square, famous of its churches that are standing beside each other. You will find the Roman Catholic Cathedral dedicated to ‘Saint John’ and the Orthodox Church of 'Saint Trinity' from 1804. The tour will take you to the small church Saint Sava the abbot from 12th century and a Benedictine monastery of Saint Maria in Punta from the year 840. You will pass next to Budva’s Citadel and Ancient Necropolis, and take walk along the sunny marina.

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Budva City Tour in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ (4 reviews)

From $ 119.13

Duration: 1 hours (approx.)

Budva is a coastal city on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro. This city dates back 3,450 years ago and is one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic Sea. The area around the city, along the coast, is called the Budva Riviera. The Riviera is the center of Montenegrin tourism, known for its sandy beaches and night life, the area of ​​hotels and restaurants that separates the beautiful coast from high mountains. The name Old Town, Budva was worn in the Middle Ages, and most of the architecture of this city was of Venetian origin. Doors, windows, balconies and many other parts of the constructions are of Roman style. It kept original form with its narrow streets, squares and stone staircases leading to the elegant houses with small windows framed by hewn frames and red-tiled roofs. Budva has a large number of cultural and historical monuments, monasteries and churches that document the historical and social events in the area of ​​the Budva Riviera. It is called ''Queen of the Adriatic''.

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Cetinje City Tour in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ (3 reviews)

From $ 119.13

Duration: 1 hours (approx.)

Cetinje is the old Kingdom of Montenegro. It was founded in the 15th century and became the center of Montenegrin life and its culture. Today it is a city museum with beautiful monuments, promenades and nature under the huge mountain Lovćen. Cetinje is the former capital of Montenegro. During King Nikola, numerous embassies of different countries were built in this city, giving the city a specific appearance. The most important monument of the town is Cetinje Monastery built in 1701 – dedicated to the birth of the Virgin. After the Monastery, the most important architectural monument of Cetinje, is Biljarda – the residence of Petar II Petrović Njegoš. Immediately across the street there is the King Nikola’s Museum in the building from 1867. This small city, enriched with the greenery and architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries will surely draw your attention at first glance, through a rare combination of nature and culture, museums, art faculties, parks, promenades.

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Cetinje 1 hour Private Walking Tour in Budva

Budva , Montenegro

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (1 reviews)
Free Cancellation

From $ 84.85

Duration: 1 hours (approx.)

Your tour guide will take you through the most historical parts of Cetinje where you will visit its most important monuments, beautiful parks and charming promenades. You will see the famous Blue Palace, built in the 19 century for Prince Danilo. Walking through this small historical town, you will see many old embassies, which today have found a different purpose and are still in use. You will get to see the ruins of old Cetinje Monastery from the 15th Century and the 19th Century Cipuri church before we come to the Monastery of Cetinje, which was rebuilt at the beginning of the 18th Century and even today it is the centre of our Orthodox church. This tour will allow you to see the beauty of the new castle also known as Biljarda, the Palace of our ruler and poet Njegoš. Our tour guide will then show you the monument dedicated to Ivan Crnojevic, the founder of Cetinje before we finish the tour in front of the Palace of King Nikola, as he was the last leader of Petrović dynasty.

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Local Tips for Budva

Guided vs. Self-Guided Walking Tours

A guided walking tour offers expert insights, historical context, and often includes skip-the-line access to major landmarks. If you prefer flexibility, a self-guided route lets you explore Budva at your own pace using maps and mobile apps. Combining both options is ideal for a complete experience.

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