Planning a small escapade about the pond, but the sudden rise in prices, the low availability of rooms and the appearance of crowds suddenly come to chase you again?
It may no longer be the peak of the summer, but over a large part of the sun -crossed Mediterranean Sea, the most popular tourist hotspots are still full, and they work at high season prices: we are talking about Santorini, Mallorca, Barcelona and Split.
What if we told you that you could still enjoy a little swimming in the Med outdoor season, you can taste delicious seafood and explore paved streets without the cruise hordes, All this without Blut going?
This fall, your European beach paradise will be the name of BudvaAnd it is a small town on the Adriatic coast of the lesser -known land of Montenegro:

The most affordable destination in the Mediterranean Sea
According to New research Led by EasyJet, one of the most popular cheap airlines in Europe, Budva in Montenegro is one of the cheapest beach breaks across the pond for an end of the season.
Budva is best known for the Turquoise Adriatic Sea, one of the clearest branches of the wider Mediterranean Sea and is best known for its mix of old world allure and modern coastal city life.
Unlike his unmistakable photos, EasyJet has discovered that Budva in fact the Second Magging European Beach outing this fallBehind Nessebar only in Bulgaria, which we have treated here. If you borders that Bulgaria on the Black Sea, Budva makes the cheapest Mediterranean destination.
A three -course meal here you will restore around $ 40.50, while a pint of beer is slightly less than $ 2, and you can find the beach of the beach of as cheap as $ 60.86. That is enough of a bargain for a late escapade, that’s right, but affordability is not the only appeal of Budva:


A fairytale historical historic old city awaiting discovery
Despite its less than impressive size, with a permanent population of approximately 17,000, the city is a cultural hub of the first order and one of the lively vacationplaces of Montenegro.
It is centered around the grad, or ‘old town’, A maze of with paved paved alleys Flanked by traditional stone houses. These lead to secret patios bordered by restaurants or the coastal walk that runs along the historic Venetian walls of Budva.
Stari Grad is also the home of some impressive sights, such as Budva Citadel, connected to the Venetian walls and with an impressive view of both the city and the Adriatic, St. Ivan Church, all the way back in the 7th century, with a characteristic bell tower and the romantic square of Pozers.


Beaches in abundance
After all, Budva is a beach paradise for sun seekers in the fall, and just outside the city walls, leads the Promenade by the sea to a full harbor full of restaurants and barsAnd even further, beyond the iconic Ballerina image, the picturesque beach of Mogren.
Beaches in and around Budva consist of small pebbles mixed with coarse sand, so make sure you pack water shoes if you are sensitive.
Further away from the center of the city, quieter, and by no means less equipped, Jaz Beach has an abundance of beach bars and eateries to choose from, including the well -rated restaurant Poseidon, where you can get some seafood paste and beer for around $ 18, and of course Slovenka Beach:
The longest beach in the municipality, which spans almost a mile uninterrupted coast, it is Very popular with families Due to the child-friendly part, absence of loud, pounding music and quiet, soft waves that stay warm long after the summer disappeared.


How you can come to Budva this fall
Regarding the weather, Budva experiences ‘mild’ temperatures while the fall starts, with occasional rainfall mixed with long sunshine hours.
It’s absolutely Not as hot as summerWhen Temps 95 ° F and higher can hit, but it is pleasant enough if it is a culture with a culture -loaded coastal holiday, with a small dive in the sea here and there is so looking for. To be more accurate, the average daily highlights of 71.6 ° F and Night Lows of 55.4 ° F.
In October to Budva, the easiest way for Americans actually flies to Dubrovnik, in neighboring Croatia, which houses direct transatlantic flights from Newark until 24 October.
It only takes 2 hours to control the 58 miles that separate the city of Dubrovnik from Budva, and consider It’s not a high seasonThe usually busy border crossing is not that busy.
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