
Budva in November
Not the best time
November marks the clear end of tourist season in Budva. Cooler weather and frequent rain make it better suited for cultural exploration than beach relaxation.
Weather
November brings autumn proper to Budva with cool 15°C days and increasing rainfall. The sea loses its warmth rapidly, dropping below comfortable swimming temperatures. Gray skies become more common than sunshine.
15°C high8°C low10 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$45/day average
November Tips
- •Most beach establishments close for winter - check before traveling
- •Focus on Old Town exploration and nearby cultural sites
- •Hotel heating becomes essential - verify before booking
All Months
July and August turn Budva into a human sardine can. Temperatures hit 30°C, beaches disappear under umbrellas, and restaurant reservations become impossible. But the energy is electric — every night feels like New Year's Eve.
May and September deliver the best of both worlds. Water temperatures reach 20°C by late May, crowds thin out, and restaurant prices drop 20-30%. The Budva Theatre City festival in September brings quality performances to medieval courtyards.
June offers warm weather (25°C average) without peak season madness. Beach clubs operate full schedules, but you can still find spots on the sand. Hotel prices sit about 40% below July rates.
Winter Budva exists but barely. Most beach restaurants close, nightlife shrinks to a few bars, and that Adriatic wind cuts right through you. Come for the solitude and medieval atmosphere, not the party scene.
Budva Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
8/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
6/10
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