+19Bečići is a coastal settlement and renowned beach resort located in the Budva Municipality of Montenegro, situated on the Adriatic coast approximately 2.5 kilometers southeast of the historic town of Budva. It is primarily known for its extensive, gently sloping sandy beach, which is a defining geographical feature and a major center for tourism on the Montenegrin Riviera, making it notable for both its natural beauty and its cultural role as a leisure destination.
The modern development of Bečići as a resort began in the 1930s, though the area has a longer history of habitation. Its key architectural feature is the extensive tourist infrastructure, including numerous hotels, apartments, and villas built in modern and Mediterranean styles, often using concrete, stone, and stucco. The beach itself holds a protected status as an official tourist destination and is awarded the Blue Flag for environmental quality. Its primary purpose is recreational, serving as a major hub for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.
Bečići is most easily accessed from the city of Budva, which is connected to the Adriatic Highway and is approximately a 5-minute drive away. Podgorica, the national capital, is the nearest major city with an international airport, located about 65 kilometers to the northeast. The road access is excellent via modern paved highways and local roads. Tourist infrastructure is highly developed, featuring paved promenades, ample parking, and numerous amenities directly on the beach. The location is accessible year-round, though tourist services are most extensive during the summer season.
The landscape is characterized by a long, sandy beach backed by a coastal plain with low hills covered in Mediterranean maquis shrubland. The climate is Mediterranean, featuring hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The immediate area shows a high level of human influence due to tourism development, though the surrounding hills retain typical Adriatic vegetation such as pines, olives, and cypresses. The sea is clear and forms the primary natural feature, with no significant rivers or forests within the immediate settlement area.
The area around Bečići has been inhabited since antiquity, influenced by the Illyrians, Romans, and later Slavic peoples. Its modern history is defined by tourism development. The beach gained international fame after winning first prize for beauty at a conference in Paris in 1935. Following significant damage in the 1979 earthquake, the resort was extensively rebuilt and expanded throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries, evolving from a small village into a major, modern tourist center that complements the historic appeal of nearby Budva.