Exciting times are ahead for Budva in 2026, with the summer season promising a return of the popular Budva–Dubrovnik ferry line from June through September. This seasonal ferry service will allow visitors to explore the stunning Adriatic coast by sea with ease. Alongside this, Air Serbia's introduction of cheaper Economy Light fares to Tivat and Podgorica airports will make traveling to Montenegro’s Adriatic coast more accessible and budget-friendly for tourists.
Adding to this positive momentum, the new Crowne Plaza Budva hotel is set to open soon on the scenic Slovenska obala promenade, just steps from the Old Town and the marina. With 81 upscale rooms and excellent conference and dining facilities, it offers a fresh mid-upscale option for both business travelers and leisure tourists.
Despite some challenges last year, including November’s flooding issues and a failed New Year’s Eve drone show, Budva remains a top destination on the Adriatic. It welcomed over 30,000 visitors during the peak 2025 season and embraces diversity, recognized as Montenegro’s leading municipality for same-sex life partnerships, which adds to its rich social fabric.
For adventure seekers, Budva in spring 2026 offers an unbeatable experience: Paragliding over breathtaking coastlines. This thrilling activity is safe and suitable for all experience levels, providing a unique way to enjoy the region’s natural beauty from above. Whether you're a first-timer or an experienced flyer, tandem paragliding flights are available to help you create unforgettable memories.
Combine your cultural and seaside exploration with an adrenaline rush by soaring through the Montenegrin skies. Discover Budva from an extraordinary perspective and enrich your active holiday with Paragliding, making your visit truly exceptional.