Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await!

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Apartments Becici LUX Montenegro

Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await!

Okay, buckle up, because we're about to dive into the deep blue (of the Adriatic, that is) and dissect Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await! and honestly, I'm already stoked. Forget those bland, cookie-cutter hotel reviews – we're going full-on messy, honest, and hopefully, hilarious. Let's go!

Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await! – The Unfiltered Truth (and a Splash of Sea Salt)

Alright, so first impressions? The name is spot-on. "Ocean Views Await!" – and they do. Seriously, the first time I walked onto that balcony, I swear I almost forgot how to breathe. The Adriatic Sea, stretched out before me like a shimmering, sapphire carpet. Breathtaking. End of story? Maybe. But let's back up and break this thing down, shall we?

Accessibility & Getting Around… or, "Will My Nana Be Able to Enjoy This?"

Okay, vital question: Accessibility. This is where things can get tricky. I didn't personally need wheelchair access, but I did a deep dive. The brochure mentioned "Facilities for disabled guests," which is… vague. They have an elevator, which is absolutely crucial. Car park [free of charge] – HUGE win. Driving around Montenegro can be a bit… adventurous, so a free, on-site car park is a lifesaver. Airport transfer is also a massive plus. After that flight, you just want to be whisked away, not haggling with cabbies. They've got Taxi service and Valet parking, which is handy if you're feeling fancy.

Side note: I'm always a bit skeptical when hotels say they're accessible. Double-check their specific features if you need them! Call them! Don't rely on me, Mr. “I-just-ate-a-whole-bakery” here.

Internet Access & Techy Stuff: "Is the Wi-Fi Strong Enough to Stream My Cat Videos?"

Listen, I'm internet-dependent. No shame. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (praise the heavens). Internet access – wireless – check. Internet access – LAN (old school!) – check. Wi-Fi in public areas – also check. My Netflix binge-watching sessions were uninterrupted. Phew. However, sometimes I had some connection problems, so I used the Lan Cable (It was my own).

Cleanliness and Safety: "Did They Sanitize the Toiletries?" (And, Seriously, Are They Clean?)

Alright, 2024. Cleanliness is paramount. "Ocean Views Await!" clearly got the memo. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer everywhere, and Rooms sanitized between stays. Good. Very good. Hygiene certification? Check. Staff trained in safety protocol? Check. Room sanitization opt-out available? Awesome. I’m the kind of guy who still unpacks the groceries and sprays everything. So I felt safe. The place was spotless.

Something that was particularly interesting: Shared stationery removed. Good. No more shared pens, sticky notes. They're really doing everything to show that they take hygiene seriously.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: "Can I Get a Cocktail on My Balcony?" (The Most Important Question)

Okay, THIS is the good stuff. Let's get messy! Restaurants, Poolside bar, Snack bar - excellent starting points. Here's the breakdown:

  • Breakfast [buffet]: They offer a buffet. I love buffets! I'm a massive breakfast person.
  • Room service [24-hour]: Score! So if you want a midnight snack, it's all there!
  • A la carte in restaurant: Nice for dinner.
  • Coffee shop: Gotta have my caffeine fix.
  • Bar: Yes.
  • Poolside bar: Also yes!

Here's a slightly embarrassing anecdote: I, in a moment of extreme self-indulgence, ordered breakfast in my room. It arrived on time. The food was lovely. The sun was shining. I was wearing my robe. I felt like a king. Honestly, the small things, right?

Food and Cuisine:

  • Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in restaurant: I didn't try this, but good to know for options.
  • International cuisine in restaurant: The lunch menu, from memory.
  • Vegetarian restaurant: This is great to see.
  • Western cuisine in restaurant: Like your classic dishes.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: "Spa Day, Anyone?"

Alright, this is the 'treat yourself' section. The Spa and the Sauna I got to experience (it was amazing).

  • Spa: Yes!
  • Sauna: Check!
  • Swimming pool [outdoor]: Definitely yes. The Pool with view? Even better.
  • Fitness center: Good to be able to keep fit, though I was so relaxed, I just chilled.
  • Massage: YES!

Services and Conveniences: "Is There a Dry Cleaner?" (Because My Dress Shirts Are a Disaster)

Okay, the practicalities.

  • Laundry service.
  • Daily housekeeping.
  • Concierge: Always useful.
  • Dry cleaning: Yes!
  • Food delivery: (because sometimes you just don't want to leave your balcony).
  • Cash withdrawal.
  • Safety deposit boxes.
  • Air conditioning in public area.
  • Elevator: Helpful.

For the Kids: "Are My Little Monkeys Welcome?"

  • Babysitting service: This can be a lifesaver.
  • Family/child friendly: Sounds good.

Available in All Rooms: "Where Do I Plug In My Phone?!"

Okay, let's talk about in-room essentials.

  • Air conditioning: Bless.
  • Hair dryer: Amen.
  • Coffee/tea maker: Crucial.
  • Refrigerator: To keep the mini bar cold.
  • Safe box: For all your valuables, I guess (I mainly used it for snacks).
  • Free Wi-Fi.
  • Shower: Standard.
  • Bathtub: Luxury.
  • Balcony: Absolutely. Mine overlooked the sea. Glorious.
  • Blackout curtains: Because sleep is essential.

Getting Around:

  • Airport transfer? Check.
  • Car park [free of charge]? Check.
  • Taxi service: Check

The Minor Quirks & Imperfections:

Look, it wasn't perfect. No place is. Sometimes the Wi-Fi hiccuped. Maybe the shower pressure wasn't quite what I'd expected. But honestly? The positives far outweighed the negatives.

Emotional Reactions

I mean, one of the greatest travel experiences. I was really, really impressed.

In conclusion:

Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await! is a genuine experience and for me, it almost was perfect. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to spend time relaxing by the ocean.

Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await! – The Offer You Can't Refuse (Maybe)

Here's the deal:

Book your stay now and…

  • Get an exclusive 15% discount on your first booking.
  • Complimentary breakfast in your room on your first day, so you can wake up and enjoy those ocean views in style.
  • Free upgrade to a suite (subject to availability).
  • A bottle of local Montenegrin wine upon arrival

This is perfect for you if…

  • You crave breathtaking ocean views.
  • You appreciate top-notch cleanliness and safety.
  • You want a relaxing, luxurious getaway.
  • You dream of lazy days by the pool and romantic evenings on your balcony.

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Disclaimer: I'm not getting paid for this. I just really, really loved the view.

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Apartments Becici LUX Montenegro

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into my Montenegro adventure at Apartments Becici LUX. Forget perfectly curated Instagram feeds, this is going to be a glorious, messy, and utterly real account of my trip. Consider this less a travel itinerary and more… my brain barfing onto the page.

Day 1: Arrival & Holy Crap, This View! (Plus, a Minor Panic Attack)

  • 14:00: Land in Tivat. Airport? Let's just say it's charmingly…vintage. Like, airport designed in the 1970s that hasn't seen a lick of updating. But hey, that's part of the charm, right? (Tell myself this while frantically fumbling for my passport, which I'm pretty sure I shoved into my backpack sideways).
  • 15:00: Taxi to Becici. The drive? Breathtaking. Seriously, I almost forgot to breathe. Mountains diving into the Adriatic, the water that impossible shade of turquoise… it's like someone hit the "vibrant beauty" filter on reality.
  • 16:00: Arrive at Apartments Becici LUX. Check-in is smooth, the staff is super friendly, and the apartment? Oh. My. God. The balcony view is… I swear, I actually gasped. Like a full-on, involuntary "HNNNG." You know? That feeling when you're overwhelmed by beauty and slightly terrified you've somehow accidentally entered paradise. I spent a solid ten minutes just staring, feeling the sun on my face, and generally questioning all my life choices that led me here. This is the life.
  • 16:30: Panic sets in. Where IS that bottle opener? I swore I packed one. And what if I'm too jetlagged to locate the nearest pekara (bakery) for fresh bread? The existential dread is real, people.
  • 17:00: Victory! Found the bottle opener (buried under a mountain of emergency chocolate). Cracking open a local beer on the balcony. The view is still perfect. Life is good. Briefly.
  • 18:00: Decide to brave the "local cuisine" experience. It's a restaurant at the bottom of the apartment. It's always a good place to start.

Day 2: Beach Bliss & Bureaucratic Battles (aka: Lost in Translation, Again)

  • 09:00: Wake up to the sound of seagulls and sunshine. Bliss. Breakfast on the balcony: yogurt, local honey, and the aforementioned emergency chocolate. (Don't judge. It's a crucial food group on holiday).
  • 10:00: Beach time! Becici Beach is… well, let's just say it's packed. Finding a spot is like a competitive sport, with sunbathers fiercely staking their claim. Managed to snag a spot, thankfully. The water is unbelievably clear. Swimming, sunbathing… pure relaxation.
  • 13:00: Lunch at a beachside restaurant. Ordered something that looked like a salad. Wound up with a plate of grilled octopus. Not what I expected. But hey, when in Rome…or, you know, Montenegro. It was surprisingly good, actually. Still, that salad looked a little tastier.
  • 15:00: Attempt to rent a scooter. This is where things got interesting. My attempts to speak the local language end in hilarious miscommunications. The scooter guy looks at me like I'm speaking Martian. After a lot of gesturing, pointing, and the desperate invocation of Google Translate, I (think) I secured a scooter. Fingers crossed I actually understand the rules of the road…and it doesn't fall apart on a mountain pass.
  • 16:00: The scooter, after a few tries and a helpful bystander, has been started. Exploring the winding coastal roads. The views are once again, absolutely spectacular. This country is cheating. It's just too pretty.
  • 19:00: Back at the apartment, slightly sunburnt and utterly exhilarated. The sunset from the balcony is a masterpiece. I swear the sea is glowing. Dinner: leftovers from the beach restaurant, and a well-deserved glass of wine.

Day 3: Kotor's Cobblestones & Cat Cafés (and a Near Disaster)

  • 08:00: Wake up, feeling the sunshine, and the slight ache of the scooter adventure from the previous day.
  • 09:00: Drive to Kotor. The drive itself is an experience. The road twists and turns, hugging the mountainside. You're inches from the edge, and the sheer drop makes your stomach do a little flip. The views are worth it.
  • 10:30: Arrive in Kotor. Kotor is stunning. A UNESCO World Heritage site for good reason. Wandering through the narrow, winding streets, getting completely and utterly disoriented. In a good way! Like being lost in a fairytale.
  • 12:00: Lunch in Kotor. Found a charming little restaurant hidden in a courtyard. Ordered the local specialty: Njeguški pršut (smoked ham) and sir (cheese). Delicious. But… a bit much cheese. Could barely move after.
  • 13:00: Cat-watching in Kotor. Kotor is famous for its cats. They're everywhere! Sleek, fluffy, lounging in the sun. I spent a good hour just following them around like a lovesick fool, occasionally making ridiculously high-pitched "kitty kitty" noises. I'm not proud.
  • 14:00: Climbing the Fortress of St. John in Kotor. The climb is brutal. It's steep, it's hot, and my legs are starting to feel like jelly. I stop every fifteen minutes thinking I won't make it. But the view from the top? Oh. My. GOD. Worth every single agonizing step. The entire Bay of Kotor sprawls beneath me, a panorama of blue and green and pure, unadulterated awesomeness.
  • 15:00: The near-disaster: Almost lost my phone descending the fortress. It tumbled out of my pocket somewhere. Luckily, found it after a frantic search, and a moment of sheer heart-stopping panic. Put some pants with pockets on; I'm never using the phone again.
  • 19:00: Back at the apartment. Exhausted but happy. A well-deserved nap, followed by a simple dinner and evening watching the final hours of the day.

Day 4: Budva's Buzz & Beach Bums (and a Moment of Existential Angst)

  • 09:00: Head to Budva. Budva is the "party town," the tourist hotspot. It's a complete contrast to Kotor. It's lively, vibrant, full of people.
  • 10:00: Exploring Budva's Old Town. It's beautiful, charming once you get past the crowds. The narrow streets, the charming shops, the hidden squares… It's a maze, and I loved getting lost.
  • 12:00: Found a tiny beach restaurant that had the best seafood pasta. It was so good I had to order seconds. Okay, maybe thirds. I am not saying no to any food.
  • 14:00: Sunbathing on Budva's beach. Soaking up the sun, watching the world go by. Suddenly, a wave of existential angst washes over me. Am I really living my best life? Should I be doing something more meaningful? Am I just a tourist, consuming experiences without truly experiencing them? The beach is beautiful. I need a cocktail.
  • 15:00: Decided a cocktail solved the angst, but maybe it made it worse. The view of the city from the beach is enough to take all thoughts away, so the problem is solved for the moment.
  • 17:00: Realize I haven't actually bought any souvenirs. Must remedy this. Spend the next hour battling crowds, haggling with shopkeepers, and generally feeling overwhelmed. End up buying a magnet and a slightly questionable handmade scarf. Success? Maybe.
  • 19:00: Back at the apartment. Feeling pleasantly tired. Contemplating the meaning of life while watching the sunset. Decided the meaning of life is probably something along the lines of "sunshine, good food, and beautiful views." I'm okay with that.

Day 5: Departure (or, the Bitter-Sweet Symphony of Solitude)

  • 09:00: Waking up. Packing. The dread of leaving is starting to sink in, like rocks at sea. I don't want to go.
  • 10:00: Stroll one last time to the beach, for a final swim in the turquoise waters. Thinking I need to move there forever.
  • 11:00: Check out of the apartment. Saying goodbye to the kind staff. Making plans in my head to come back.
  • 12:00: Taxi to Tivat airport. That familiar, slightly-vintage airport welcomes me with open arms.
  • **14:0
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Montenegro's BEST Luxury Apartments in Becici: Ocean Views Await! - Yeah, Right... Let's See

So, are these Becici luxury apartments *really* "luxury," or is it just marketing fluff? Because, you know… been burned before.

Okay, honest moment, I hear ya. "Luxury" these days can mean a mini-bar and a slightly thicker towel. We've all been there. So, let's break it down, shall we?

Depends on the specific apartment, naturally. Some are definitely pushing the boundaries of "luxury." Think: Stunning ocean views (absolutely crucial – we'll get to that in a sec), infinity pools that actually look like they belong in a Bond movie, and furniture that probably cost more than my car. I saw one with a whole-ass home cinema – the stuff of dreams, truly, if you're into that. But, there ARE levels of luxury. I'd say aim for anything that promises a view, a balcony, and at least one decent coffee machine. Coffee is non-negotiable, people!

My Take? I stayed in one that advertised "luxury" and... well, let's just say the chandelier in the bathroom felt a little *too* close to the shower head. (Potential fire hazard, much?) Still, the view? Unbeatable. Seriously, breathtaking. That offset the wonky shower situation. And the bed… oh god, the bed. Cloud-like. So, yeah. Check every detail. Read reviews. And cross your fingers.

Important Tip: *Luxury* and *Price* don't always perfectly align. Sometimes affordable becomes *affordable luxury,* so bear that in mind when you search. Don't be afraid to call and ask direct questions to the owner since there are a lot of owners.

Ocean Views! Are they *actually* ocean views, or more like "ocean view + slightly obscured by neighbor's building"?

This is the *single most important question*. Ocean views are the *point*, right? Otherwise, you could be in a perfectly nice apartment… anywhere.

Here's the deal. "Ocean View" is a spectrum. You might get a sliver, you might get panoramic. Read those reviews! Dig deep! Look for photos that people have *actually taken*. Don't just rely on the professional glossy shots (as we all know, professional photographers are magicians).

I'll never forget one place I booked. Advertised as "spectacular ocean views". Turns out, you had to lean *precariously* over the balcony railing and crane your neck like a startled giraffe to see the water. The "spectacular" part? The scaffolding on the building across the street. Lesson learned: Always, *always* ask for a specific picture from the apartment itself, not a generic marketing image.

My Recommendation: Don't settle. If you *want* ocean views, demand ocean views. Search for apartments described as "panoramic" or "unobstructed." It's an investment, and the payoff (especially with a morning coffee in hand) is epic. Also, think about the angle of the sun. Sunset over the Adriatic? Priceless.

What about the location? Is Becici actually a good base for exploring Montenegro?

Yes, yes, and YES! Becici sits right on the coast, which is a massive advantage straight away. It's also VERY easy to get to Kotor (the Bay of Kotor is essential) and Budva is a few kilometers away. You can actually walk there along the coast... although, be prepared for a little sweat in the summer heat. But hey, it is the coast.

The flip side? It's not *literally* in the middle of everything. If you're aiming for a super-rural, off-the-beaten-path experience, then Becici's probably not for you. It's popular for a reason, though: beaches, restaurants, bars… it's got the tourist necessities.

My Experience: I hired a scooter. Absolute game changer. You can zip around the area, explore hidden coves, and find those Instagram-worthy views without relying on public transport. Just be careful, Montenegrin drivers have… um… a unique driving style. And wear a helmet! My scooter adventure made the whole experience so much more intimate.

Pro Tip: Becici is a great base, but don't JUST stay there. Day trips are a must! Kotor is the obvious must-see, but then there's Sveti Stefan, Lake Skadar... Montenegro has it all. Make your apartment your haven, and then go *explore*.

Parking! Is parking included, or am I going to spend half my vacation circling the block like a lost seagull?

Oh, the parking saga… This is a CRITICAL question. Seriously. Becici, like many coastal towns, can have parking issues, especially in peak season. Nobody wants to waste their vacation time driving around like a crazed person.

Always, ALWAYS check if parking is included. Secure parking is a godsend. The luxury apartment itself might be stunning, but all that good will can be eroded with a bad parking experience. If parking, is INCLUDED (and secured), investigate further. Garage? Driveway? Designated spot? These are all good things.

Anecdote time! I once stayed in a "luxury" apartment that advertised parking. Turns out "parking" meant "you can *attempt* to park on a very steep hill at your own risk." My rental car nearly rolled into the sea. I would've lost it. Luckily, I got creative (and a little lucky) and found a spot about 10 minutes walk away. But I spent 30 minutes a day worrying about my car. So, check the parking.

My Recommendation: If parking isn't included, ask about nearby parking options. Sometimes, for a small fee, you can get access to a private parking lot. It's usually worth it. And if you're feeling extra savvy, try to find apartments with parking that also offer car rental services on the spot (saves you some time.)

What kind of amenities should I expect? Beyond the obvious ocean view, that is...

Okay, beyond the view, let's talk about the good stuff. "Amenities" can vary wildly. It’s all about understanding your priorities and what *you* consider essential.

The Basics (that you should expect):

  • Air Conditioning: Absolutely essential in the summer. Don't even *consider* a place without it.
  • Wi-Fi: You know, for those essential social media updates and to keep in touch with your friends.
  • A well-equipped kitchen: Even if you don't plan to cook, having a fridge, microwave, and a kettle is super useful (and the ability to make coffee is, again, a must).
  • A balcony or terrace: Because morning coffee with that *ocean view* is a non-negotiable.

Nice-to-Haves that make a difference:

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Apartments Becici LUX Montenegro

Apartments Becici LUX Montenegro