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All Budva Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Dianne_M, Jun 2026
Highly recommended outdoor adventure to Mt Rumija
Directly after booking, Drago welcomed us on our adventure. This is a first for a tour operator. We were surprised and appreciated travelling as a group of 4 in a 4x4 convoy of 6 vehicles that travelled up, around and down Mt Rumija. The views were breathtaking. He cooked an impressive traditional lunch prepared with local ingredients, served with wine, grappa and promegrante juice.
Simon_L, Jun 2026
Great way to spend a day
Nice tour, Dragen our tour guide was great. We did not get back until 1.45am because of summit / road closures, but was totally out of Dragens control and we were well looked after. Tour itself was great, boat ride of the lake was great and saw a pelican. Some amazing views.
Liz_C, May 2026
Great experience
We really enjoyed this kayak tour and the view of Budva from the water. Rodeo are guide was great and gave us lots of information about the surrounding area as we paddled along. It wasn't too strenuous and we had plenty of time to swim and snorkel. We would highly recommend.
Lani_S, May 2026
My mother and I found...
My mother and I found Petar through Viator and booked him as a guide for a visit to two monasteries near Sveti Stefan. Our family has ancestral roots in the area, and when we mentioned this to Petar, he was genuinely enthusiastic and immediately engaged in helping us explore that connection more deeply. The first monastery, Praskvica, he brought us to was especially meaningful—it’s where our ancestor’s family grave site is located. We had only seen it in a picture before. Petar spoke with the monks on our behalf, and through his translation we were able to sit down with one of them and learn more about our family’s history. Afterward, the monk offered us some very nice homemade raki. We also visited a second monastery, Rustovo, higher in the mountains, opened around 2006 and dedicated to the Romanov family of Russia. It is known as a place of healing, particularly for women experiencing difficulties with pregnancy. Both monasteries are not accessible by tour buses due to very narrow mountain roads. A small vehicle and local knowledge are essential. Petar clearly has strong relationships with the monks and nuns, which made access to these places possible. Without him, we would have missed not only my family’s gravesite, but also a truly unique cultural experience shared over homemade raki in a monastery setting. In addition, the views from the monasteries and the mountain roads were amazing. If you’re looking for something beyond standard sightseeing—personal, culturally meaningful, and off the beaten path—I highly recommend booking a tour with Petar. He’s also open to customizing the experience, which makes it even more valuable for travelers with specific interests or connections to the region.
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