Unlike the narrow coves and rocky terraces that dominate the Montenegrin coast, Velika Plaza offers wide open spaces, making it ideal for beach relaxation, water sports, and seaside walks. The shoreline is gentle and convenient, with a smooth entry into the water, making it a comfortable spot for families with children. The sea along Velika Plaza is warm and clear, and thanks to the shallow waters, it heats up well, creating pleasant swimming conditions even at the beginning and end of the season.
In summer, constant winds create perfect conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing. Because of this, the beach has become a hub for water sports, attracting athletes and adventure seekers from all over Europe. Surf schools, equipment rental centers, and beach bars offer plenty of opportunities to unwind after an active day on the water. Additionally, this part of the coastline regularly hosts water sports competitions, while in the evening, music festivals bring together young people and beach party enthusiasts.
Despite its popularity, Velika Plaza maintains a sense of seclusion. Due to its vast size, even in peak season, there are plenty of spacious areas where visitors can enjoy peace and the refreshing sea breeze. Along the shoreline, cozy beach cafés and restaurants serve fresh seafood, local dishes, and traditional Montenegrin wine.
At the southern end of the beach, where the Bojana River meets the Adriatic Sea, lies Ada Bojana, Montenegro’s most famous nudist beach. Thanks to its natural isolation, it has become an iconic destination for those who appreciate a free-spirited lifestyle and secluded nature retreats. Here, far from the noise and crowds, visitors can relax and experience a unique atmosphere of total freedom.
Today, Velika Plaza continues to develop as one of Montenegro’s premier resort destinations. Beach bars, clubs, seafood restaurants, and surf schools line the shore, while in the evenings, music festivals, concerts, and waterfront parties create a lively atmosphere. Despite growing interest in this region, it still retains its natural beauty.