Budva Family Suite Hotels: Spacious Rooms for Bigger Broods
26 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.
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🛏️Why 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 — 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 26 Picks
Hotels in Budva with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Boutique Hotel Vissi d'Arte
85310 Budva
Wonderful
73 reviews
Boutique Hotel Vissi d'Arte is a five-star design property near Slovenska Plaža beach, with family-suite layouts, restaurant, on-site bicycle rental, sauna and a small heated pool. About 8 minutes' cycle to Budva old town.
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€3600/night
Why families love Boutique Hotel Vissi d'Arte
The smallest hotel in our picks but possibly the most polished. Vissi d'Arte loans bikes free for guests, including kids' sizes from 4 onwards, and the route into the old town is mostly downhill (the cycle back is the workout). Better for families with one or two older kids than groups of four — rooms are beautifully done but not huge.

Wonderful
400 reviews
A 5-star hotel with a private beach area in central Budva, family rooms with kids' meals available, and direct access to Slovenska Plaza. The premium option on this list for families who want five-star service with beach steps away.
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€2236/night
Why families love Merit Starlit Hotel & Residences
The pricier end of the list and worth it for families who need the service level. Private beach area means guaranteed loungers without the 8am scramble. Kids' meals are actually adapted for European kids rather than just smaller adult portions. Rooms are genuinely five-star, not the inflated four-star you sometimes find on the Adriatic. Weakness is central Budva noise on Friday-Saturday nights in August.

Luminoso Boutique Hotel
85311 Budva
Wonderful
57 reviews
Luminoso Boutique Hotel is a four-star property in central Budva with family-suite layouts, on-site bicycle rental, garden, restaurant and Free WiFi. Walk to Mogren beach in 8 minutes, cycle to Bečići in 10.
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€1031/night
Why families love Luminoso Boutique Hotel
A small hotel that punches above its weight on family welcome. Bicycles are free with the room, kids' helmets included, and the staff helped one family we spoke to swap a too-small bike at no charge mid-week. The terrace breakfast is one of the best in town. Best for families of two or three — there are only a handful of family rooms so book ahead.

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.
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€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 4-star Budva hotel with direct beach access via Pool/beach towels and sun loungers, family rooms and a full Mediterranean restaurant on site. Central Budva location within walking distance of the old town.
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€178/night
Why families love Katamare Hotel
The beach access is the best part. You walk out of the lobby and across a short path to the loungers which are reserved for hotel guests. Family rooms are cozy not spacious but well laid out with a small balcony. The location puts old town Budva within a 10-minute walk for dinner, which matters for families without a car.

Avanti Hotel & Spa
Budva
Wonderful
400 reviews
A 4-star boutique hotel and spa in Becici with family rooms, kids' club, children's playground and sun loungers on the adjacent beach. One of the most consistently rated family hotels on the Budva Riviera.
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€1288/night
Why families love Avanti Hotel & Spa
A rare Budva hotel where the 9.5 rating is deserved across the board. Kids' club is properly staffed and runs to 6pm in peak season, which gives parents a real afternoon off. Becici beach is 3 minutes across the promenade with wide pebble and gentler slope than central Budva. Spa treatments are priced well below Italian or Croatian equivalents.

Hotel Lusso Mare by Aycon
Alekse Santica 27
Wonderful
295 reviews
Hotel Lusso Mare is a 4-star on Becici beach, fifty metres from the sand, with cots and bottle warmers free on request. Family rooms include a small kitchenette so parents can prep their own bottles, and the hotel reserves a quiet corner of the breakfast room for families with infants from 7 to 9 am.
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Why families love Hotel Lusso Mare by Aycon
If the priority is shortest possible walk from room to sea, this is the best of the five. We walked our 14-month-old to the water in three minutes still in his pyjamas. The hotel keeps a small kit of beach toys in a basket at reception which sounds trivial but means you don't lug shovels and buckets through the airport. The kitchenette is the big-win for older babies eating purees.

Hotel Imperial Conference & Spa
Jadranski put, between Budva and Becici
Wonderful
1,050 reviews
Five-star resort with a heated indoor pool, rooftop outdoor pool, and a sizeable spa complex. Family rooms are large enough for four and the indoor pool runs all year, with morning kids hours posted weekly at reception.
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€215/night
Why families love Hotel Imperial Conference & Spa
The Imperial is the most family-considerate of the Budva five-stars. Kids get their own morning hours in the indoor pool, the rooftop pool has shade structures, and rooms are big enough to actually live in for a week. Half board is the calculation that works. Be aware that the spa wing has adult-only times for the indoor pool from late afternoon onwards. The beach is a five-minute walk down through the resort gardens, which is helpful in summer but uphill on the way back.

Hotel AMI Budva Petrovac
Petrovac
Wonderful
480 reviews
A 5-star Budva Riviera resort in Petrovac with a private beach area, kids' club, children's playground, family rooms and direct beach access. The calmest family bay on the Montenegrin coast, 20 minutes south of Budva town.
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€490/night
Why families love Hotel AMI Budva Petrovac
Petrovac is quieter than central Budva and the hotel's private beach is the calm pebble stretch families want. The kids' club runs 10am to 4pm with structured activities and lunch included. Family rooms actually sleep four without a squeeze, and the walk from room to sea is 90 seconds across flat ground. Breakfast buffet is the standout meal.

Hotel Stella di Mare
Narodnog Fronta bb
Wonderful
0 reviews
Hotel Stella di Mare is a 4-star on Becici beach with a dedicated kids pool, travel cots free on request and bottle warmers in every family room. The restaurant offers a daily kids menu and the breakfast room reserves three quiet tables for families with infants until 9 am.
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Why families love Hotel Stella di Mare
Right on the seafront with a buggy-friendly path from the lobby to the sand in under two minutes. The room had a sturdy travel cot already set up when we checked in, and the kids pool is shaded by a sail awning until 4 pm so under-twos can splash without a sunburn. The pool waiters know their regulars and remembered our daughter ordered apple juice without ice.

Kondo Hotel Allure
22. Novembra 3
Wonderful
0 reviews
Kondo Hotel Allure is a small 4-star a short walk from the old town with twenty rooms, baby cots free on request and a bottle-warming kettle station behind reception that runs 24 hours. Family rooms are interconnecting doubles with a shared corridor door.
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Why families love Kondo Hotel Allure
The size makes the difference: with twenty rooms, staff actually remember which baby is theirs and brought our 11-month-old a small jar of apple puree at breakfast without us asking again. The interconnecting doubles let one parent stay with the baby for nap while the other sat on the terrace, which is the bit you never get in a single room. No on-site pool but Becici beach is a six-minute walk.

Hotel Reset
Ulica BB
Wonderful
379 reviews
Hotel Reset is a small 4-star in Budva proper with a fenced playground next to the pool deck and a 5-minute walk to the beach. The pool is heated in shoulder season, the rooms include family suites with a separate sleeping niche, and the kid menu in the restaurant is genuinely for kids, not pasta with octopus.
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Why families love Hotel Reset
We stayed at Reset in June 2026 with a 4 year old and a 7 year old. The headline is the location: small enough that you can read by the pool while a kid plays on the climbing frame ten metres away. Sand beach is 5 minutes downhill, paved, manageable with a stroller. The breakfast is a real buffet with kid-tested pastries. Rooms are basic but spotless. The only catch is the climb back from the beach in 32-degree afternoons; consider the lift down the hill that runs every twenty minutes.

Hotel Zeta
Obala bb
Wonderful
975 reviews
Hotel Zeta is a four-star property a 10-minute walk from Budva old town, with family rooms, on-site bicycle rental, restaurant, garden and free WiFi. Beach access within 200 metres.
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€1462/night
Why families love Hotel Zeta
Parents rate this one for the location-to-price ratio. Family rooms are spacious for the four-star bracket, the bike rental has 16 and 20 inch kids' bikes available daily, and the beach is a flat 200-metre walk. Breakfast handles fussy eaters with a pancake and yoghurt corner. Quiet enough at night even in peak August, which surprised us for somewhere this central.

Splendid Conference & Spa Resort
Becici beachfront
Wonderful
3,632 reviews
Large beachfront five-star in Bečići with multiple indoor and outdoor pools, a heated indoor family pool separate from the adult spa pool, and direct sand-and-pebble beach access. Family wing rooms have separate sleeping zones for kids.
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€192/night
Why families love Splendid Conference & Spa Resort
The Splendid is the biggest resort on Bečići beach and the one that handles families at scale. Crucially there is a kids indoor pool separate from the adult spa pool, which means open swim hours all day. The buffet is enormous and includes a real kids station with smaller plates. Trade-offs: the resort can feel impersonal, and August is busy enough that pool loungers go by 9am. Ask for a family-wing room facing the sea, not the pool, if you have a toddler who needs to sleep through music nights.

Hotel Kadmo by Aycon
Budva centre
Wonderful
480 reviews
Hotel Kadmo by Aycon is a 4-star with a hard tennis court, free for guests. Junior racquets in three sizes are stocked at the front desk, and the on-site coach takes private bookings 24 hours ahead. Family rooms have queen plus single bunks.
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€369/night
Why families love Hotel Kadmo by Aycon
We pre-booked one private hour per day for our 10-year-old, 30 euros each. The coach worked on basic forehand and serve over five sessions. Court is hard surface, painted lines, in good condition. The pool is 30 metres from the court so the under-fives swam while the older kid had her lesson.

Hotel Harmonia by Dukley
Sveti Nikola side
Wonderful
600 reviews
Hotel Harmonia by Dukley sits at the south end of the Budva Riviera with a shared hard tennis court that families book in 90-minute slots. The hotel rents 23 and 25-inch junior racquets and offers ball machine sessions for adults at 15 euros per 30 minutes.
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€311/night
Why families love Hotel Harmonia by Dukley
The 90-minute slot system worked well for us with two kids (8 and 12). We booked 17:30-19:00 daily and the court was empty mostly to us. The ball machine was a hit with our 12-year-old who wanted solo practice. Staff were Montenegrin, not international chain types, which we preferred. Court signs are in English.

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.
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€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.

Hotel Ponta Plaza Conference & Spa
Becicka plaza bb Rafailovici
Wonderful
1,402 reviews
Hotel Ponta Plaza Conference & Spa sits directly on Becicka beach with a kids playground next to the family pool and a separate quiet adult pool. The hotel is a typical large Riviera 4-star, with all-inclusive on offer, family rooms that sleep four, and a dedicated kids lunch buffet during peak weeks.
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Why families love Hotel Ponta Plaza Conference & Spa
Ponta Plaza is the right pick if your kids want to be in the water all day. The beach is two steps from the lobby, sandy, shallow walk-in, and the pool deck has a fenced playground that's actually visible from the loungers. We had a 5 year old and a 9 year old. The downside is scale: the buffet is loud and busy in August, and the family rooms are not soundproofed. Ask for a sea-side wing not the road-side.

Dukley Hotel & Resort
Jadranski Put 31
Wonderful
228 reviews
Dukley Hotel & Resort is a 5-star apartment-resort on Zavala peninsula with a sizeable playground inside the gated grounds, two pools, and a private beach reached by a short path. It's the priciest pick on this list but the family suites are large two-bedroom units, which makes the rate work for a family of four.
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Why families love Dukley Hotel & Resort
Dukley is the comfort pick. We tested it in early September with a 6 year old, and the playground inside the gated grounds is the real selling point: secure enough to let a kid run while you stay on the terrace. The private beach is small but immaculate. Restaurants are pricier than Budva town and there's no walkable nightlife, so book a few off-property dinners. Family-friendly in the proper sense: nobody bothers you if your kid has a meltdown at breakfast.

Avala Resort & Villas
Old Town
Wonderful
1,375 reviews
Four-star directly attached to the medieval old town with an all-year indoor pool, two outdoor pools, and a family-friendly setup despite the historic location. Family rooms face either the old town walls or the sea.
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€304/night
Why families love Avala Resort & Villas
Avala is the smart pick if you want the old town on your doorstep and an indoor pool for the rainy days. The location means you can wander out at sunset, find dinner inside the walls, and walk back in five minutes. The indoor pool is smaller than at the bigger five-stars but kept reliably warm. The outdoor pools have a shallow children's area. The trade-off is the noise floor near the old town gates, which carries music until midnight in season. Sea-facing rooms are quieter.

Wonderful
996 reviews
Four-star resort east of Budva at Przno with infinity outdoor pool, indoor pool, full spa facilities, and family suites. Calmer than central Budva, with a short walk down to Przno's small protected pebble beach.
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€618/night
Why families love Hotel kingStone Budva
kingStone sits east of Budva at Przno, which makes it the quieter pick of these four. The infinity outdoor pool is the showpiece but the indoor pool gets daily use in shoulder season. Family suites are properly large with separate sleeping areas. The beach below is small and protected, better for under-eights than the big resort beaches. Rooms run pricey for the four-star rating, which buys you space and quiet rather than five-star service. The drive to old town Budva is ten minutes by taxi.

Hotel Montenegro
Bečići
Excellent
650 reviews
The 4-star alternative to Splendid, right next door on Bečići. Hotel Montenegro has a smaller but more multilingual kids club, with English, German, and Russian staff across the season. Heated indoor pool matters on the two or three cool July days Budva gets, and the kid-friendly buffet has a dedicated pasta station from 12:30.
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€350/night
Why families love Hotel Montenegro
Stayed here in late June last year with a 4 and 7 year old. The kids club leader, Marija, spoke four languages and had real teacher energy. Indoor pool was a lifesaver on a windy afternoon. The hotel layout is confusing (two connected buildings, wing A and wing B), so ask for wing A if you want the quicker walk to reception and the main kids club. Breakfast is genuinely good, not just hotel-good.

Comfort Apartments Pasha
28 Jadranski put
Excellent
386 reviews
Comfort Apartments Pasha is a small apartment-style 4-star with a compact garden playground and a 3-minute walk to the Becici sand strip. Apartments include kitchenettes, which makes early-morning bottle warming and late snack assembly easier than a hotel buffet schedule.
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Why families love Comfort Apartments Pasha
Pasha is the value pick on this list and the apartment kitchenette earned its keep with two kids under five. The playground is small, more swing set than full park, but it sits inside the courtyard so kids stay visible. Beach access is a short walk through Becici streets; sandy and shallow once you arrive. The downside is that there's no on-site restaurant, so plan dinners on the promenade or use the kitchenette.

Excellent
1,800 reviews
The easiest all-inclusive choice for families on Bečići. Iberostar Bellevue runs a full animation team from June through September with a dedicated kids pool, outdoor play equipment, and three meal stations at every buffet sitting. The drink package is the reason most families stay a week: drinks at the pool bar from 10am, which removes the per-cocktail arithmetic from beach days.
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€412/night
Why families love Iberostar Waves Bellevue All Inclusive
Spent 6 nights here in August with two kids under 10. The animation team puts on a real effort: treasure hunts, water polo for the 8+ group, mini-disco at 9pm sharp. Food gets repetitive by day 4 but the pizza and pasta stations are consistently good. Beach setup (sunbeds and umbrellas) is included in all-inclusive, which quietly saves 150 EUR a week. The lobby bar does get loud in the evenings, so book pool-view, not lobby-side.

Hotel Opera Jaz
Servisna zona bb
Excellent
420 reviews
Hotel Opera Jaz is a 3-star at the north end of the riviera with a small playground and a 2-minute walk to Jaz beach. It's the budget pick with the longest stretch of clean sand of any hotel on this list, but the trade-off is the location: 5 km from Budva town and you'll need a car or local bus.
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Why families love Hotel Opera Jaz
Opera Jaz works if your priority is sand and your wallet. We took a family of four in late June and the Jaz beach in front of the hotel is the biggest, cleanest stretch in the whole Riviera. The on-site playground is basic, but the kids spent most days on the sand anyway. The hotel itself is dated, the breakfast is basic, but the price difference versus Becici hotels paid for two restaurant dinners a day. Bring patience for the bus to Old Town.

Hotel Astoria
Old Town
Very Good
520 reviews
The old-town boutique option for families that want the medieval-walls-and-cobblestones feel without moving far for dinner. Hotel Astoria does not run a group kids club but offers on-demand babysitting and a kid-friendly menu at their restaurant. Five minutes walk to Slovenska Plaža beach, two minutes to the old town main gate.
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€248/night
Why families love Hotel Astoria
A different vibe from the Bečići resorts, and that is the point. We booked Astoria for the last two nights of our Budva week, after five days of resort noise, and the old-town location was a reset. Breakfast on the rooftop is genuinely special. With a 9-year-old, no group kids club mattered less than the 10-minute walk to the main pedestrian square at night. Rooms are small by resort standards, so book the family suite, not the family room.
💡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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