Crvena Glavica Beach is a group of small, hidden coves on Montenegro’s Budva Riviera, close to the famous Sveti Stefan. The beach has red pebbles, soft sand, and rocky areas, all surrounded by pine trees and tall red cliffs. To get there, you either walk down a rough trail or drive along a bumpy road from the parking area above.
One of the coves is a nudist area. It’s quiet and has no services, so visitors need to bring their own towels, food, and water. The sea here is clear and great for snorkeling, and the beach feels wild and untouched. If you’re looking for more comfort, there’s a nearby beach club with music, drinks, and sunbeds.
People love Crvena Glavica because it’s peaceful and beautiful. The cliffs and trees make it feel private and protected. Since it’s a little harder to reach, it stays less crowded than other beaches, which makes it perfect for anyone who enjoys quiet time in nature.
By public transport:
To access Crvena Glavica Nudist Beach, begin by traveling to Budva, a central town on Montenegro's coast. From Budva, take a local bus to Sveti Stefan; the journey typically takes around 15–20 minutes and costs approximately €1–2. Upon arriving at the Sveti Stefan bus stop, exit and follow signs directing you to Crvena Glavica Beach, which is about a 15–20 minute walk from the bus station.
By car:
Head southeast from Budva on the E65 coastal road toward Sveti Stefan. As you approach Sveti Stefan, look for signs indicating the direction to Crvena Glavica Beach. Turn onto a smaller road leading directly to the beach. Parking is available near the beach, though spaces can be limited during peak times. The drive typically takes about 15–20 minutes.
By foot:
For those staying in Sveti Stefan, Crvena Glavica Nudist Beach is approximately a 15–20 minute walk away. From the center of Sveti Stefan, head southwest toward the coastline. Follow the path along the beach, and you will reach Crvena Glavica Beach. This route offers beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding landscape.