I visited Long beach (Velika Plaža) today. The main problem for the tourists would be how to get there. There is the taxi boats available from the marina near the small beach and the transfer would be 20€. It would be a good choice for a big group or a family. Another choice is taxi and it gonna cost around 3€ from around the clock tower area. I asked the driver to get to Port Minera, the northern edge of the long beach, so it was not that expensive than reaching to the southern edge.If you can catch a "combi" bus, the fare is only 1€. I took a taxi to the beach and got a "combi" back. Combi bus stop is on Bul. Skanderbeg just toward the bus station from the circled intersection. There are some taxi services on the way, so I recommand you to take a taxi to get to the beach. The beach itself is a shallow sandy beach and it can be uncomfortable with sand flying around and iching your eyes. There are alwys wooden beds with a straw hut on it around for resting all the way around. Some areas got king size beds with the shade. In short distances, there are always the shower facilities and the changing closets next to a restaurant. The bathroom is always just the back of these shower facilities and a small spot for the parking. That makes the beach pretty comfortable for the tourists to get everything they need at the beach - food, bathroom, changing area, parking, etc.There is a "combi" bus line just east of the beach line, so people have no probelm getting back to the old town or the bus station. Indeed, it's a good beach for the Summer time to try. There are less people swimming than at the small beach because the location is a bit far from the city center.
very good beach .12 km long sand beach with all fun and activities .Para sailing is also available here
Long fine corned sandy Beach. You have to walk some distance before you can swim. the sand is healty.
We were here in the off season (September). The beach close to Ulcinj was very dirty and full of garbage. Even the restaurants / beach bars did not clean their sites. Very disgusting and a place to avoid. We drove further south to the Copacabana Beach. The beach bar was very nice, clean and the staff was friendly. There are not so many people and the beach is clean. We really enjoyed our beach days there, and really recommend to stay away from the Ulcinj beaches.
The road to get there was bumpy and with potholes... the entrances were hard to find... don't know where is allowed to park the car and where is forbidden... Not many facilities: a bar and a volley sand pitch.After you take a bath in the blue crystal clear 5-10 m deep Adriatic at Budva, Sveti Stefan and Bar, and you will find a grey water with only 1 m depth.The place was crowded by Albanians who listened to loud Albanian music. It was disappointing.Good part: thea beach is sandy, you might like that!
I was here before the Summer season, so everyhting was clean, quiet and attractive. I imagine the crowds in the Summer - must be awful, even for the longest beach in the country.Good hotels nearby, and also lots of restaurants. Enjoy it while you can!
This is really longest sandy beach of Montenegro with some attractions (not many) and bars/eating facilities. Not overcrowded as other popular beaches, probably because of its location far from main tourist places. If you find Sutamore beach (for example) too much crowded, take a tour to the Copacabana Beach in Ulcinj, on this 12 km long beach you’ll definitely find a quite place for you. I also like to suggest visiting one of the biggest nudist beaches in Europe - FKK Ada Bojana beach, which is close to Albania border. There is big nudist village with nudist beach (entrance fee 5 EUR for 1 car); sun beds for 7 EUR/pair (not mandatory to use). To be nude on this beach is mandatory, if your swimming trunks will remain on you, be ready to be advised by local guards to take them off. We haven’t found any beach bar (only restaurant) here, so it’s better to take water with you.
If you find the town beach too busy then this should be more to your liking. Accessible by taxi boat you have to wade ashore up to chest deep as there is no jetty.
Velika plaža is a 16 km long beach stretching from Ulcinj to the river Bojana, i.e. the frontier with Albania. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the healthy sand beach, swimming, surfing, fishing. The small houses for fishermen along the river Bojana are really picturesque. Beside these, I would like to advise visitors to go and see the old town of Ulcinj. Quite near the beach is the nature reserve for birds.
This is the best beach if you want to relax fully. There are many adventures available, many sports, it great for water sports, fishing, parties... I would only advise higher hygiene.