Explore Budva’s serene winter coastline by kayak, navigating caves and islands. Discover medieval tales and stunning views on this guided adventure.
Explore Budva’s serene winter coastline by kayak, navigating caves and islands. Discover medieval tales and stunning views on this guided adventure.
- SUP - KAYAK - ME - TOURS - The adventure begins at the EDDY starting point on Slovenska Beach. Look for the EDDY flags. Here, kayaks are prepared, equipment is distributed, the route is explained, and a basic paddling and safety briefing is conducted before setting off. The journey starts by leaving Budva from the water, moving away from the…
- SUP - KAYAK - ME - TOURS - The adventure begins at the EDDY starting point on Slovenska Beach. Look for the EDDY flags. Here, kayaks are prepared, equipment is distributed, the route is explained, and a basic paddling and safety briefing is conducted before setting off. The journey starts by leaving Budva from the water, moving away from the bustling beach area and heading south. This initial segment allows the group to settle into the kayaks and establish a steady rhythm.
- Sveti Nikola - The tour crosses towards St. Nicholas Island, passing by the natural rock formation known as Lovers’ Arch. This is one of the first striking visual landmarks of the route, marking the transition from Budva Bay to the open coastline.
- Sveti Stefan - After navigating around St. Nicholas Island, the route follows a longer coastal stretch featuring cliffs, clear waters, and expansive sea views. This part of the tour feels like a true coastal crossing rather than a brief local paddle. The journey continues towards Sveti Stefan, offering a view of the island-hotel from the water, showcasing one of Montenegro’s most iconic coastal landmarks from sea level.
- 6VRX+8J - A stop is made in a small hidden bay for a brief rest and light snacks before proceeding towards Petrovac. This serves as the main reset point of the route, providing an opportunity to land, stretch, swim if conditions permit, and prepare for the next segment.
- Rijeka Rezevici - The route continues along the Reževići coast, one of the quieter sections of this stretch. Depending on the season and water flow, the Reževići waterfall may be visible, which is more prominent in winter and early spring.
- Perazica Do - The tour passes the abandoned Hotel AS area near Perazića Do. The large unfinished structure stands prominently on the coast, creating a stark contrast with the surrounding natural landscape.
- St. Nedjelja Church CO - The final part of the tour leads towards the islands in front of Petrovac. This is the concluding highlight of the route: open water, rocky islands, and the sense of having traversed a significant portion of the Montenegrin coastline by kayak.
- Petrovac - The route concludes in the Petrovac area, with the final landing point adjusted by the guides for safety and comfort, depending on weather, sea conditions, and group pace.

- Sea kayak (single or double)
- Neoprene spray skirt for each paddler
- Life jacket
- Basic safety and paddling instruction
- Dry bag
- Light snack during the break on St Nicholas Island
- Photos and videos
- Sea kayak (single or double)
- Neoprene spray skirt for each paddler
- Life jacket
- Basic safety and paddling instruction
- Dry bag
- Light snack during the break on St Nicholas Island
- Photos and videos
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Other food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Other food and drinks
This winter tour transforms Budva’s coastline into a serene sea-kayaking experience. The journey begins at Slovenska Beach, where participants paddle in a small group beneath the Old Town walls and along the rocky shoreline, before venturing into coastal caves. The guide navigates through Pigeon Cave and narrow sea passages accessible only by kayak.
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This winter tour transforms Budva’s coastline into a serene sea-kayaking experience. The journey begins at Slovenska Beach, where participants paddle in a small group beneath the Old Town walls and along the rocky shoreline, before venturing into coastal caves. The guide navigates through Pigeon Cave and narrow sea passages accessible only by kayak.
The second segment highlights St Nicholas Island. Participants disembark near a quaint chapel associated with medieval travelers and crusader tales, enjoy a brief walk and a light snack, then explore the island’s wilder side beneath the Lovers’ Arch, heading towards the lighthouse at the island’s tip.
On tranquil days, the guide also points out St Sava’s shoal, a shallow stretch that appears to extend from the island back to Budva. Equipped with sea kayaks featuring spray skirts, winter waterproof suits, and buoyancy aids, this adventure is ideal for reasonably fit beginners and intermediate paddlers, even in the cold season.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.