Nestled within a charming complex, Villa Nenad beckons with its breathtaking vistas of the sea and the mountains. This three-bedroom haven is perched on a gentle hillside, roughly 300m above sea level, overlooking the tranquil village of Blizikuce and the glistening Budva Riviera. Its sun-soaked terrace and private pool offer a picturesque setting that promises relaxation and rejuvenation surrounded by nature.
Awaken each day to azure skies and the gentle Adriatic breeze, inviting you to embrace the outdoors. Take a dip in your own private swimming pool for a refreshing start to the morning before savouring a freshly brewed coffee on a poolside sun lounger. The morning unfolds with you basking in the warm sunshine while relishing the mesmerising ocean views from the terrace. Later on, gather your loved ones together for a leisurely lunch on the balcony, complete with a barbecue area for delightful al fresco dining. As the sun begins its descent, the outdoor seating area becomes the perfect spot for you to enjoy a glass of the local wine while taking in the spectacular sunset.
Stepping inside Villa Nenad, a stylish open-plan living space on the ground floor awaits. Patio doors offer access to a modern lounge area with a cosy corner sofa and a flatscreen TV, the ideal spot for unwinding after exploring the Montenegrin coastline. Adjacent, a fully equipped kitchen stands ready for culinary adventures, and a comfortable dining area invites everyone to relish home-cooked meals and share tales of the day's adventures. Also located on the ground floor, a charming double bedroom with a queen-size bed and a contemporary en-suite bathroom offers direct access to the sunny terrace.
Ascending to the first floor, two more enchanting bedrooms await in Villa Nenad, accompanied by a well-appointed family bathroom featuring a walk-in shower. One bedroom offers twin beds and a serene atmosphere, while the other, a restful double room, grants access to a sun-soaked balcony boasting unforgettable ocean vistas.
Villa Nenad also boasts access to additional amenities such as a communal kids' playground and a shared swimming pool, making it the ideal setting for an unforgettable family holiday in the Montenegrin sunshine, where cherished memories are effortlessly made.
What Oliver loves...
We still dream about the stunning views from Villa Nenad’s private terrace, especially those tranquil sunsets every evening!
Our daily routine began with invigorating swims in the villa’s sun-drenched private pool, setting the perfect tone for each new day.
Villa Nenad’s picturesque setting near the Budva Riviera offers a gateway to endless coastal adventures.
We enjoyed a memorable day of water sports at Sveti Stefan Beach, where we were delighted to snorkel in the pristine, crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.
What you should know
Villa Nenad is located in a residential complex made up of thirty-six exclusive villas.
The villa features three bedrooms, accommodating up to six guests in total. We recommend that young children remain supervised whilst playing by the villa’s private swimming pool.
Villa Nenad also features access to communal facilities, including a shared swimming pool and a kids’ playground.
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Nenad
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Outstanding Landscapes
Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
Villa Nenad is ideally situated in a private complex in Blizikuce, featuring a collection of exclusive villas with a stunning hillside location that boasts breathtaking views of the Montenegrin coast. With the picturesque beaches of the Budva Riviera only five kilometres away, guests at the villa can enjoy a range of watersports, as well as numerous hiking trails and outdoor adventures. History enthusiasts will be delighted to visit nearby monasteries and churches, while the vibrant town of Budva is only a half-hour drive away.
The picturesque town of Sveti Stefan is known throughout Montenegro and beyond for its stunning natural beauty and iconic islet, connected to the mainland by a stone isthmus. While the islet itself remains closed to the general public, the charming town of Sveti Stefan on the mainland is the perfect place to make the most of the spectacular beaches of the Budva Riviera and the warm, crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.
The beaches of Sveti Stefan are famous for their unique pink sands, made up of fine pebbles that take on a delicate peachy glow under the Montenegrin sunshine. The town’s scenic waterfront walkway offers the ideal setting for a sunset stroll, allowing you to admire the dazzling contrast between the turquoise sea and the terracotta roofs of the nearby islet.
Sveti Stefan Beach is open to the public, offering pebble shores where you can spend sunny afternoons swimming and relaxing. For adventure seekers, water sports activities such as jet skiing, sea kayaking, pedal boating and snorkelling are on offer along the coastline. The enchanting King’s Beach lies between Sveti Stefan Beach and the private Queen’s Beach. Visitors can also enjoy a boat trip from nearby Budva to the dramatic cliffs of Sveti Nikola. This beautiful, rugged island is affectionately known as ‘Montenegrin Hawaii’ to locals, thanks to its stunning blue waters.
The cobblestone streets of Budva’s charming old town are roughly a thirty-minute drive away from Villa Nenad. Don’t forget to visit the town’s famous Ballerina Statue, made even more memorable by its magical backdrop. Work up an appetite by walking the historic walls or make your way up to the Citadel, where you can enjoy a leisurely lunch with panoramic views. For those wishing to experience Budva’s atmospheric nightlife, plenty of excellent restaurants and lively bars are dotted around the old town.
The Region
About Budva
Budva has been celebrated for its remarkable Riviera for decades! Not only are the beaches pristine and spoilt with turquoise waters, holiday-goers are continually reminded of this destination’s antiquated past wherever they look. With mesmerising streets in the Old Town and Monasteries rising over the symbolic Adriatic rooftop-slates, tourists unite in this glorious city for treasured holidays.
First stop, the Beaches! Budva’s coastline stretches for over 20km, so you will have to meander out of the city’s medieval walls to enjoy your choice of seventeen beaches. By far the most popular of these beaches is Jaz – here you will find lots of water-based activities that extend over the 4km shore. If you’re feeling a little more adventurous, a day trip to the charming island of Sveti Nikola is urged. Not only will you experience stunning scenery, which locals liken to Hawaii, but you’re likely to see deer and rabbits. If the heat and sand is all becoming a little too much for you and the family, make sure to visit Aquapark Budva. This impressive facility not only has restaurants, shops and great views, but it also has a superb range of water related activities.
During the day, feel free to explore the Old Town. There’s lots to see and you will learn about this unique town’s history, so visit the numerous museums, the Citadel and Santa Maria del Punta Church. After some sightseeing, stretch your legs along the promenade that acts as a walkway between Budva and another of our favourites - Sveti Stefan. Perhaps stop off half way down this coastal boulevard and familiarise yourself with the Montenegrin food, which includes the well-known Njeguski Steak (schnitzel filled with Njegusi prosciutto & cheese), Buzara (shellfish & prawns) and Ispod Saca (a hearty stew). If shopping is your thing, we suggest a trip to Petrovac in order to explore the dozens of unusual boutiques that are still spoilt with prominent coastal views.
Budva does have a recognised nightlife scene, so if you fancy a cocktail in the evening then check out Mogren Beach or Maltez. Festival goers are drawn to this part of the world during late August for the intimate Sea Dance Festival.
Budva has seen some developed over recent years, but that hasn’t taken away from its 2,500-year history. If you want to be wowed by architecture, beaches and wonderful food & drink – we think you’ve found your next holiday!
Prior to Booking
As many of our regions in Montenegro are coastal, there can sometimes be some adverse weather. This tends to only really occur outside of the Peak Season though. When thinking about booking your holiday to Montenegro, please consult Foreign travel advice for more information.
Entry Requirements
Tourists who are British Citizens will not require a visa upon arrival, unless their stay lasts longer than 90 days. Please check Entry Requirements before departure.
Getting There
Sveti Stefan, Bar & Ulcinj are served by Tivat Airport and Podgorica Airport. Please note that Tivat is a smaller International Airport, which can experience overcrowding in Peak Season. Due to its proximity to Orjen & Lovćen Mountains, flights are sometimes re-directed to Podgorica Airport or cancelled in the case of bad weather.
From the UK: Direct flights are available from London on Montenegro Airlines, easyJet, TUI, Ryanair and many others. Chartered flights are also available from several other UK airports.
From Dubrovnik, Croatia: Connecting flights are available from Dubrovnik Airport to Podgorica Airport.
By Bus: GetByBus operates from Dubrovnik, Tivat and Podgorica to Sveti Stefan, Bar & Ulcinj. Journeys can take up to 4 hours and 45 minutes.