Safari Beach, Campground and motorhome stopover near Ulcinj, Montenegro
Plage Safari is a campground and motorhome stopover set directly on a sandy beach near Ulcinj, in southern Montenegro. The site is open and flat, with its own beach access, a sanitary block, a restaurant, a small shop, and hookups for water and electricity.
The coast around Ulcinj passed through the hands of many peoples over the centuries, from Illyrians and Romans to Byzantines and Ottomans, whose traces survive in the old town walls. The strip of shore where the site now stands was only opened up for tourism during the 20th century.
Plage Safari sits near Ulcinj, a town with a strong Albanian-speaking community and a long history of contact between different peoples. Visitors to the site often notice this mix in the food, the music, and the easy way people share the beach.
The site is open year-round, though the summer months are the busiest and best suited for swimming and water sports. The town of Ulcinj is only a short drive away, where you can find shops, cafes, and local markets.
The site has a dedicated dog beach nearby, which is a rare feature along this stretch of coast. Dogs are welcome across the whole campground and even have access to their own shower area.
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