Budva Montenegro 4K Walking Tour 2024

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @LarissaPetrova
    @LarissaPetrova Місяць тому +1

    Доброго всем дня! Отличная презентация! Привет из России. Лайк и подписка.👍🙌🙌🤝🔔✍️

  • @lenome5936
    @lenome5936 Місяць тому

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  • @timson8877
    @timson8877 Місяць тому +1

    A separate story about the town (village) Pryzhno. A magnificent, very beautiful place (community/district) of Budva. The beach looks like a concentration camp (pioneer camp) divided by ropes and buoys in the water, just Achtung, a so-so sight. This is a very small bay with a small in length and width beach strip, which is divided into zones: the largest 70% is occupied by the Mistral Hotel entrance 180 Euro, imagine 180 Euro!!!!, then 25% of the beaches (approaches to the sea) are occupied by restaurants and cafes that belong to the restaurants (the people there are polypolized/the same/the average bill is 30 euros without alcohol), entrance to the beach is 15 euros, and only a small sliver of 5 percent is like a city beach - it looks just fucking nuts ((( then, for the whole place called Pryzhno there is essentially one store (like a chain store) the products are of terrible quality, and the prices, well, for example, eggs 2.5 - 4 euros, sliced ​​\u200b\u200bpackage of 150 grams - 3.5 euros, regular pepper - 3.5 - 4 euros, tomatoes (crap) - 3.5 euros, etc. There are no fast foods at all. A cup of coffee is 2, 5 - 3.5 euros. You can forget about fish and seafood, the price is off the charts, and the prices are outrageous, octopus (dish) = 22 euros. I didn't expect it to be impossible to get to the beach, I even somehow find it unpleasant, and from the outside who pays and who doesn't, what nonsense. Don't believe me? Take a look. We went a little further to the beaches of the former government residence, cool beaches with gorgeous views and no ropes, but there are no changing rooms, showers, where to buy water, ice cream, there is nothing at all, absolutely nothing. Oh, and get ready, there are no toilets there, there are none at all, in the bushes, you have to climb into the bushes in the mountains and shit a bunch of shit, I'm not kidding at all - this is the objective truth. If I go to Montenegro again (because of the Adriatic Sea and the gorgeous views), then only for a maximum of 7-8 days, I will go not to the city of Budva itself (it's like China there, crowds on the beaches), but for Pryzno, but I will take with me: cigarettes, coffee, sausage and cheese, so that I can swim on the beaches near the government residence, eat: morning and evening at home, well, once a day go to a restaurant-cafe. So you can go for 7-8 days, if only the ticket from Moscow to Tivat didn't cost a lot of money. And there is no public transport from Tivat, get ready to pay 30 euros. I don't know that for 85 thousand rubles there and back with transfers to Kuwait, then to Tivat, that's another story (((