Budva

Arwenofbosham
Rob and Jacky Black
Wed 29 May 2013 07:07
46 16.9 N 18 50.5 E BUDVA Montenegro We left Bar around midday on Tuesday 29th of May having had a sleep at the marina and filled up with water etc. The weather was fair and there was little wind forecasted so we decided to head for Budva about 15 miles to the north west. As we left the marina we noticed both China Blue and Mariah were rafted to each other on the pontoon furthest from where we had been! Such a shame we hadn't spotted them earlier as we had been looking out for their arrival. We spoke briefly to Ann on the VHF and will meet up again in the next few days. Our journey to Budva was uneventful we had the main up and that helped to steady the boat as we motor-sailed in a rather sloppy sea with a swell coming in from the west and a light breeze from the north. The coastline was interesting to observe - much greener than in Greece with numerous small settlements on the bays and hills as we passed by. On arrival in the large bay at Budva we tried to pick up what we thought was a visitor's mooring buoy but this proved impossible as the pick- up warps were all tangled up round the anchoring warps. We then decided to anchor to the NE of the harbour and marina. Thus secured we settled down for an early supper and then a quiet night - or so we thought. Having been on the anchor for several hours a rib came roaring out and told us we couldn't stay where we were as we were inside the marina area! As we weren't the only boat there we were reluctant to move but then saw that the big catamaran near us was also moving so we relented and moved some 400 metres further to the south and out of the shelter of the old harbour wall. We had a good night despite the more marked swell and the fishing boats working early in the morning! On Wednesday we took the dinghy to the old town and explored - it was very well preserved and had numerous cafes, bars and restaurants as well as loads of tourist shops and expensive clothes shops! We walked around part of the ramparts which offered good views of the harbour. Then we went in search of a wifi café where we sampled our first Montenegrin beer. Having checked the weather we decided to get some fresh produce and then set off the following morning for another smaller bay about 12 miles to the north. We found a brilliant supermarket a ten minute walk from the marina which had far more produce than we expected to see including some good fresh bread and fruit. We returned to the boat had an early supper and turned in by 2100. The night was not so comfortable as a nasty swell began to work into the bay around 0500. We were both up and about by 0600 so decided to head off early and seek a calmer anchorage in Bigova. Again there wasn't much wind and we motored all the way without even hoisting the main. On our arrival at the entrance to the bay we were deluged by a tropical downpour! The visibility went to almost nil but fortunately it only lasted about 15 minutes - Jacky's waterproof jacket had an airing for the first time since 2011! We found the bay here in Bigova had several substantial