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Discover Budva's historic Old Town with this private 1-hour walking tour, featuring notable churches, a citadel, scenic viewpoints, and personalized guidance.
A 1-hour private walking tour of Budva’s Old Town offers an engaging and personalized way to explore this Adriatic city’s historic core. Priced at $116 per person, the tour is ideal for those who want an in-depth look at Budva’s architecture, churches, and ancient sites without a long commitment. Led by a licensed English-speaking guide, this experience is praised for friendly service and flexible scheduling, making it suitable for a range of travelers. The tour begins in Old Town Budva, with a focus on its visual and cultural highlights, and ends back at the starting point, providing a compact but comprehensive introduction to the city’s history.
While the tour does not include entrance fees to Citadel or Necropolis, it offers a rich overview of key landmarks from the main square to scenic viewpoints. The group size is private, ensuring personalized attention, and tourist tax is included in the price. Note that transportation from your accommodation is not provided, so plan accordingly. This tour is perfect for visitors who appreciate walking, architecture, and stories behind historic sites, and who prefer a flexible, friendly guide in a small-group setting.

This private guided tour focuses on the historic heart of Budva, where visitors can stroll along sunny streets filled with centuries-old architecture. The guide’s role is to share insights about the city’s past and culture, making the experience informative and enjoyable. Since the tour is private, it allows for customized pacing and the opportunity to ask specific questions about the sites.
The tour begins at the main square, which is surrounded by churches standing side by side, giving a sense of the city’s religious history. The Roman Catholic Cathedral dedicated to Saint John and the Orthodox church Saint Trinity are among the key religious sites you’ll visit. Each church reveals unique architectural styles and historical stories, enriching your understanding of Budva’s diverse cultural influences.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the small Saint Sava church, dating back to the 12th century, which showcases medieval architecture and offers a glimpse into the city’s early religious life. Adjacent to it, the Santa Maria in Punta church adds to the collection of historic ecclesiastical buildings, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the Old Town.
These stops are not only visually impressive but also serve as windows into Budva’s long-standing religious traditions. The guide provides context, explaining how these churches have witnessed centuries of change in the city, adding depth to the visit.

A walk along Budva’s Citadel offers spectacular views of the coastline and the city’s fortifications. While entry to the citadel and Ancient Necropolis is not included in the tour price, their exterior architecture and the panoramic vista from the fortress walls are worth the photo opportunity.
The Necropolis area, with its ancient tombstones and burial sites, hints at the city’s prehistoric past. The guide shares stories about the archaeological significance of these sites, making this a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts.

The tour includes a visit to the popular city viewpoint at the Ballerina monument, which faces toward Mogren beach. This spot provides a breathtaking vista of the coastline and is a favorite for photos and relaxing scenery. The guide describes the landscape and history behind the monument, adding context to the view.
Afterward, the group takes a leisurely walk along the sunny marina, soaking in the lively atmosphere of Budva’s seaside promenade.

This private tour begins in the Old Town and concludes at the same meeting point. The meeting time is flexible within the daily schedule, which runs from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM. The duration is approximately 1 hour, making it a quick yet thorough introduction to Budva’s highlights.
Included in the price are a licensed English-speaking guide and the tourist tax. However, entrance fees for the citadel and necropolis are not included, nor are food, drinks, or transportation from your accommodation. Travelers should plan accordingly and be prepared for a walking tour that covers uneven streets and historic sites.

Reviews consistently praise the friendly and flexible guides, who are described as knowledgeable and patient. One reviewer appreciated how the guide slowly spoke to accommodate someone with limited English, demonstrating personalized care. The team’s great customer service stands out, with staff willing to adjust the schedule and ensure a smooth experience.
This high level of service enhances the overall value, especially considering the tour’s short duration but rich content.

This Budva City Tour suits travelers who enjoy walking and exploring on foot, and those who want a personalized, informative experience within a limited timeframe. It is ideal for visitors with limited time in Budva, or those who prefer engaging stories and architecture over bus tours or larger groups.
Since the tour is private, it provides a more intimate setting, perfect for families, couples, or small groups. It is also suited for people interested in religious buildings, city views, and ancient sites—all accessible without the need for extensive physical exertion.

This 1-hour private walking tour offers a compact and engaging overview of Budva’s historic core. The personalized guidance ensures a tailored experience, emphasizing architecture, churches, and scenic viewpoints. While entrance fees are not included for some sites, the exterior visits and panoramic vistas deliver plenty of visual delight.
Travelers who value friendly service, flexibility, and insightful stories will find this tour a valuable addition to their time in Montenegro. It’s especially fitting for those seeking a concise, well-led exploration of Budva’s oldest neighborhoods.
“Flexible & friendly people. Great customer service which is very rare for Montenegro in general. The guide was great spoke slowly cause my mum does…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, since it is a walking tour that lasts about an hour, it can be suitable for children who enjoy exploring historic streets and sites.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for the Citadel and Necropolis are not included in the tour price.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Old Town Budva, at the same meeting point.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $116 per person, which includes tourist tax but excludes entrance fees.
Can I customize the tour timing?
Yes, the tour has flexible scheduling within the operating hours from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM daily.
Is transportation from my accommodation included?
No, travelers are responsible for their own transfer to and from the meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour, making it easy to fit into a busy sightseeing day.
What language is the guide speaking?
The guide speaks English fluently.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its personalized approach, friendly guides, and focus on Budva’s historic sites are highly praised.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking on uneven streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended.