Contemporary comfort meets dramatic coastal views at Villa Zoria, a modern hideaway just outside Budva. Set across three tiers and designed for effortless indoor-outdoor living, this four-bedroom villa offers a considered mix of style and function—ideal for families or groups of up to eight. The exterior features a private pool framed by sleek sun loungers and an outdoor shower, with elevated sea views stretching across the Montenegrin coastline.
Inside, the open-plan ground floor is spacious and sociable, combining a fully equipped kitchen, dining zone and relaxed lounge area that flows seamlessly to the terrace. Upstairs, three en-suite bedrooms offer direct balcony access, while a fourth bedroom is conveniently located on the ground floor. A second-floor office and roof terrace with loungers create additional space to unwind or work remotely.
Younger guests are well catered for, with a dedicated kids’ play area indoors and access to a nearby playground. With thoughtful extras like a barbecue fire pit, air conditioning, CCTV, and secure parking, Villa Zoria balances elevated design with practical family living in a sun-drenched Adriatic setting.
What Oliver loves...
The elevated sea views from the pool terrace—perfect for lazy afternoons and sundowner drinks.
The stylish yet functional layout across three floors, with private balconies and a rooftop terrace to spread out and unwind.
A family-ready setup with a play corner, cot, highchair, and access to a nearby playground—ideal for guests travelling with children.
Villa Zoria sleeps 8 guests across four double bedrooms. An additional guest can be accommodated on an extra bed, available on request and subject to an extra cost. Please enquire for more information.
What you should know
The villa is set in a quiet hillside area—car hire is recommended for easy access to beaches, shops and nearby Budva.
The nearest beach is around 3km away, so not within walking distance for most.
Children should be supervised at all times when outdoors and around the pool.
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Zoria
Beach Nearby
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Seaview
Villa Zoria enjoys a peaceful hillside setting just twenty kilometres from Tivat Airport, offering a convenient gateway to Montenegro’s sun-soaked coastline. Positioned around three kilometres from the nearest beach, the villa makes it easy to dip into the Adriatic whenever the mood strikes, while staying slightly removed from the bustle of the main resorts.
The lively town of Budva, just eleven kilometres away, is one of Montenegro’s most popular coastal hubs—famed for its atmospheric Old Town, buzzing marina, and long stretches of beach. Guests can explore narrow cobbled streets lined with boutiques and cafés, dine al fresco at one of the seafront restaurants, or stock up at modern supermarkets and local markets for a self-catered stay.
Beyond Budva, day trips might include the charming town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by fjord-like mountains, or the exclusive islet of Sveti Stefan, a postcard-perfect spot for photos. Whether you're seeking historic culture, vibrant nightlife or tranquil coves, Villa Zoria’s location offers an excellent launchpad for exploring the Montenegrin coast.
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.