Budva Family Suite Hotels: Spacious Rooms for Bigger Broods
5 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Budva . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Budva is a small place, and most of its hotels were built for couples on short Adriatic breaks. Finding a room that comfortably sleeps four, let alone five, takes real digging. The good news: a handful of four- and five-star properties along Becici beach and in the old town area now sell proper family suites. We spent a fortnight in Budva with two kids and checked everything from sofa-bed arrangements to whether the second bathroom actually had a door (not always). These five stood out as honest family picks, each with 35+ square metre rooms, room for a cot and rollaway, and at least one big pool.
Budva feels a bit like a Mediterranean theme park that forgot to tidy up. The old town is genuinely charming, walled and full of low doorways kids like to duck through. The seafront promenade gets noisy after ten at night, so families usually stay further east in Becici, where the beach is wider and the cafes close earlier. Expect a mix of Serbian, Russian and Ukrainian holidaymakers in July.
ποΈWhy Budva Hotels Actually Work for Families Needing More Space
Montenegrin family hotels tend to interpret "family room" generously. Sometimes it means a double with a sofa bed in the corner, and sometimes it is a proper two-room suite. Before booking, always check the bed configuration on the photos, not just the description. The good properties on this list offer rooms of 35 to 80 square metres with a real separation between the parents' and children's sleeping areas. A handful also do interconnecting rooms if your kids are older and want their own space.
Prices swing hard between shoulder and peak season. June and early September are the sweet spot β warm enough for the sea, roughly 40 percent cheaper than mid-July, and the beach attendants are still friendly. Breakfast is almost always included; half-board is worth adding only at hotels with a proper kids' menu, which is roughly half of them. Parking is free at four of the five hotels below, which matters because Budva centre parking costs around eight euros a day in summer.
Parent's take
The thing no one tells you about Budva is how steep some of the shortcut paths are. If your kids are under five, pick a hotel with direct beach access rather than one perched on a hill. We made that mistake once with a double stroller and never again. The sea itself is calm, clean and shallow enough for little ones at Becici beach.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Budva with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Pima Budva
Central Budva, near Slovenska beach
Wonderful
1,678 reviews
A small, family-run 4-star five minutes' walk from Slovenska beach and the old town. The family rooms sleep four in a proper double-plus-two-single-beds layout (about 35 square metres), there is a rooftop pool with sea views, and breakfast is cooked to order rather than buffet-style.
From
β¬158/night
Why families love Hotel Pima Budva
The 9.5 rating on Booking is not a fluke. Dinara at reception knew our kids' names by day two and arranged a cot within half an hour of our request. The rooftop pool is tiny but quiet, which we actually preferred to the big Becici hotels. Walking to the old town with both kids was easy along the promenade. Only gripe: breakfast stops at 10am sharp.

Katamare Hotel
Becici beach
Wonderful
1,300 reviews
A sleek 4-star a two-minute walk from Becici beach, with family suites that include two separate rooms and an in-room kitchenette. The outdoor pool is heated until mid-October, and the on-site restaurant does proper kids' meals rather than the usual chicken-nuggets compromise.
From
β¬178/night
Why families love Katamare Hotel
We stayed five nights with a toddler and a six-year-old. The kitchenette was a real win for making breakfast porridge at 6am when the restaurant was still closed. Staff lent us a microwave on request and let us borrow a pool noodle. The only real negative: the walk from the pool area to the beach involves crossing a small service road, so keep eyes on smaller kids.

Hotel Imperial Conference & Spa
Jadranski put, between Budva and Becici
Wonderful
1,050 reviews
A newer 5-star on the main coastal road, with 180-degree sea views from the family suites and a large outdoor pool. The hotel runs a shuttle to both Budva old town and Becici beach, which solves the fact that it is not strictly walkable to either.
From
β¬215/night
Why families love Hotel Imperial Conference & Spa
We ended up here by accident after another booking fell through, and it was a good accident. The suite had a proper door between the parents' and kids' sections, plus a walk-in rainfall shower the toddler was fascinated by. Evening shuttle service ended at ten, which was fine for families but would not work for teens wanting Budva nightlife. Pool area gets sun until about 6pm in July.

Splendid Conference & Spa Resort
Becici beachfront
Wonderful
3,632 reviews
A big 5-star resort right on Becici beach, about a 20-minute walk from Budva old town. The family suites are genuinely spacious (from 55 square metres with two bedrooms), there is a sandy private beach and three pools including a shallow kids' pool. Breakfast is huge but dinner is better eaten outside the hotel.
From
β¬192/night
Why families love Splendid Conference & Spa Resort
The property feels slightly tired in the corridors but the rooms themselves are comfortable and the beach setup is excellent. Animation runs mornings in July and August, which gave us coffee time while the kids joined the mini-golf session. Our seven-year-old loved the waterslide at the outdoor pool. The staff at the kids' play area were kind and spoke English well.

Fontana Hotel & Gastronomy
Central Budva, near Mogren beach
Wonderful
1,439 reviews
A central 4-star about 800 metres from Mogren beach, best known for its restaurant and its generously sized family rooms. The ground-floor garden terrace is kid-friendly with a small play area, and the location means you can walk to the old town, the marina and the main beach without a car.
From
β¬165/night
Why families love Fontana Hotel & Gastronomy
Breakfast is the best on this list: hot omelettes, pancakes cooked to order, and proper espresso. The family room was the real surprise: 42 square metres with a partial wall between parents and children, not just a sofa bed. The walk to Mogren beach is about ten minutes with a few steps, so if your child is tired after a long day, the closer Slovenska beach is a better bet.
π‘Booking a Family Suite in Budva: What Parents Should Know
- 1Book Becici over old town Budva if you have kids under ten. The beach is wider, the promenade is flatter for strollers, and noise from the old town bars does not carry this far. You can still walk or take the little tourist train into the old town for dinner in about fifteen minutes.
- 2Ask specifically for a room with a sofa bed, not just a 'family room'. Some Budva hotels count a triple as a family room, which means an extra single bed squeezed in rather than a real second sleeping area. Confirm the bed configuration by email before you pay.
- 3Skip the airport transfer from Podgorica. Tivat airport is under thirty minutes from Budva and handles most summer charters; Podgorica takes ninety minutes on a winding road that makes younger kids carsick. Compare prices carefully before committing.
- 4Bring water shoes for the kids. Most Budva beaches are fine sand mixed with pebble, and the sea entry has scattered rocks at the shoreline. Water shoes save meltdowns when your five-year-old steps on a stone trying to reach the ocean, which will happen on day one.
- 5Check whether dinner is served outside or inside during August. Budva gets properly hot in peak season and some hotel dining rooms are not air-conditioned as well as you'd hope. If your baby hates heat, prefer a hotel with a shaded terrace restaurant or reliable indoor cooling.
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