Lord Byron once wrote:
"At the moment of the creation of the planet, the most beautiful fusion of land and sea happened on the Montenegrin coast..."
Although small in terms of territory, Montenegro abounds in natural beauty, historical monuments and sunny weather almost all year round. It is a country full of contrasts. At a distance of only 100 kilometers, there are three different natural environments: the coast, the karst region and the region of high mountains. Tourists have the opportunity to swim in the sea, go rafting on rivers, hike or ski on the mountain - all in one day.
Although it belongs to the group of Adriatic and Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is also a mountainous country where areas above 1,000 meters above sea level occupy as much as 60.5% of the territory. Its territory represents the richness of the relief of a place unrecorded in the world. The Montenegrin mountain range stretching from Maglić, Volujko and Bioč in the west to Prokletije in the east, intersected by the magnificent canyons of Piva, Komarnica, Sušica, Tara and Morača, adorned with over 35 picturesque lakes, represents one of the most attractive and ecologically preserved mountain regions of the Balkans and Europe.
Three hundred kilometers of the Adriatic coast is the jewel of the Montenegrin array of natural beauties. The beaches are pebble, sandy or rocky, only a few meters, hundreds of meters or kilometers long. Secluded - far from populated areas or right in front of the central city waterfront or your hotel. Some, with restless waves, look towards the open sea and some are sheltered in the calm waters of the colorful bay. Some, again, are tame and easily accessible, others are wild, isolated and inaccessible, they can generally be reached only by boat. Some are desolate, romantic and lonely. Others, again, are alive, filled with a series of designed events and activities.
Recognizing the importance and size of this wealth, the Montenegrin parliament declared Montenegro an ecological state in 1988. Thus, the state became the protector of the untouched natural realm. At the UNCED conference (Brazil 1992), Montenegro was declared the first ecological country in the world. Protected natural and cultural resources cover 10% of the total territory. Five national parks, protected forest systems, authentic natural complexes, unpolluted water, clean air, over 50 protected plant and 320 animal species form an extraordinary basis for the further development of tourism.
Close to a quarter of the total European flora can be found in this area. Montenegro is also a country of natural rarities, it contains one of the two rainforests in Europe (Biogradska gora), the southernmost and most beautiful bay of glacial origin in the world (Bokokotorska Bay), the deepest and longest river canyon in the world after the Colorado (Tara River Canyon), the largest and most characteristic lake in this part of Europe (Skadar Lake) and the cleanest river in Europe (Tara River). Durmitor National Park and the city of Kotor are on the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.
The beach in Rafailovići is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Adriatic. It is a sandy beach with a mixture of pebbles and is fully equipped with showers, changing rooms, bars and restaurants. Because of the sand and the gentle immersion in the sea, it is an excellent place for swimming and rest for families with small children.
In the continuation of Bečići, near Budva, there is a small fishing village - Rafailovići, which is the right choice for all those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of popular tourist places, and enjoy the beautiful, peaceful landscape. Rafailovići is recognizable by its 2km long sandy beach in Bečići, which is considered one of the most beautiful and well-kept beaches of the Budva Riviera, with all the potentially interesting facilities for tourists. In 1935, the beach in Bečići received the Grand Prix (Golden Palm) in Paris, as the most beautiful beach in Europe that year. The climate is Mediterranean with about 226 sunny days a year.
This magical place is connected to Budva by a 3.2 km pedestrian path, which stretches along the coast itself. Sveti Stefan is only 2 km away, and every day there are small boats going to Sveti Stefan every 30 minutes. Stefan, Budva, Kraljičina beach and all other beaches in the area. The convenient access from the Adriatic road, the proximity to the sea and the possibility of reaching Budva on foot along the beautiful coastal promenade attract a large number of guests. Guests can find plenty of luxury restaurants with quality service and fish specialties.
Montenegrina Hotel & SPA is a brand new hotel on the Montenegrin coast located in Rafailovići, it brings a completely different charm mixed with traditional local hospitality and world hotel standards.
Address:
Vitodolska st, Rafailovići, Budva
85316 Rafailovici, Montenegro
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