Day 3 started off slower than Day 2. After a nice home cooked breakfast and a few cups of exceptionally weak coffee, we packed a bag with snacks and were ready to hit the road for a little day trip.
We started in Budva. From visitmontenegro.com: Once a small and quiet coastal town, today, Budva is a metropolis of Montenegrin tourism and one of the loudest and most packed towns at the Montenegrin coast during the summer.
Easter isn’t until next week but this weekend the town was bustling with performing children and people everywhere. We went for traditional cake and saw a wedding before heading to our next stop.






















Next we went to Sveti Stefan, a town just outside of Budva. We wandered, dreamt of staying in the luxury resort, wondered if we should dip our toes in the water and had a drink with one of the locals who told us the gossip of the now-closed island and gave us tips of where to go next for dinner.









Back to Perast, where we were the day before, we headed to hidden gem, Ćatovića Mlini, where we had the most delicious dinner. The restaurant came highly recommended and we were not disappointed.












Today our big question was whether we were becoming our mums or have already become Nan and the aunties. Sorting through our photos at the end of the day, rolling on the floor laughing at some of our faces, actions, poses and looks, we really weren’t sure.
Whatever the case may be, it was a great day all around. We returned home to plan the next day with a glass of prosecco and some Easter chocolate, whilst gazing out the window across the bay at a massive cruise ship.

