Lined up along the steep slopes of mountain wreaths which rise above the sea, these villages have come to life again in the last couple of years. The locals of these villages have made their living by working in agriculture, breeding cattle and growing olive trees for centuries. Today, they are great tourist potential for Budva. Located 800 metres above sea level, most of the villages have preserved their authentic look, as if completely by-passed by modern-day hectic life. Scattered on the slopes of mountains, with the scent of herbs and pine trees, they boast Mediterranean architecture. Stone and wood are materials found in plentiful supply in this area and widely used for building houses. A stunning view over the sea and rocky mountains leaves you breathless. You yourself will feel part of this wild beauty that Budva is well-known for.

