
Lido Beach Club
Lido Beach Club occupies a position at the quieter eastern end of Slovenska Beach, away from the concentration of venues near the Old Town. The setup is standard beach bar: sunbeds, umbrellas, a bar counter, and a small terrace. Capacity is around 80 across the beach and terrace seating. The location draws a calmer crowd than the venues further west, with families during the day giving way to couples and small groups in the evening. Local DJs play from a small booth starting around sunset, keeping the energy present but controlled. Lido doesn't aspire to be a party destination; it's a beach bar that happens to play music and serves that purpose well.
What to Expect
A calm beach bar with sunbeds on pebble-sand mix. The crowd is relaxed. Music plays but doesn't dominate. The evening atmosphere is social without being a party.
Quiet, beachy, and unpretentious.
Chill-out, deep house, and lounge. Low volume.
Beach-casual. No code.
People avoiding the main party scene, couples wanting a quiet beach evening
Cash preferred, cards accepted.
Price Range
Beer EUR 3-4.50, cocktails EUR 6-9, sunbed EUR 10-15, food EUR 5-12
Beer ~$3.25-4.85, cocktails ~$6.50-9.70
Hours
09:00-00:00 daily in summer
Insider Tip
The eastern position means less foot traffic and more space on the beach. Prices are slightly lower than the bars closer to the Old Town. Good option for a quieter day-to-evening beach experience.
Full Review
Lido fills the gap for visitors who want a beach drink without a party attached. Its position at the eastern end of Slovenska means the walk from the Old Town is longer, and that natural filter keeps the volume and energy lower than the western bars.
The setup is functional. Sunbeds are clean and positioned with enough space between them to feel like you have your own patch of beach. The bar serves standard cocktails without flair but also without complaint. The food menu is limited to the essentials: salads, toasted sandwiches, and fruit plates. Everything is competently done.
The evening brings local DJs who understand the brief: provide atmosphere, not a show. The music is background rather than foreground, and conversations happen at normal volume. Couples on vacation appreciate this, and Lido's late-afternoon-to-midnight crowd reflects that. It's a place to watch the sky change colors with a drink in hand.
Lido works as a counterpoint to the louder venues. After a big night at Top Hill or Trocadero, spending the next afternoon at Lido's quieter stretch of beach is a good recovery strategy. The prices reflect the lower-key position, with drinks running EUR 1-2 cheaper than the prime spots.
The Neighborhood
Lido is at the eastern end of Slovenska Beach, about a 10-minute walk from the Old Town along the promenade. Trocadero is roughly 5 minutes west. The area around Lido is quieter, with residential buildings and smaller hotels.
Getting There
Walk east along the Slovenska Beach promenade from the Old Town (10-12 minutes) or take a taxi to the Becici road intersection and walk down to the beach.
Address
Slovenska Plaza, Budva
Other Venues in Slovenska Beach

Trocadero
The largest beach club on Slovenska, with a dance floor on the sand and a raised terrace for bottle service. International DJs play on summer weekends, and the crowd skews young and international.

Azzurro Beach Bar
A beachfront bar with loungers on the sand and a long cocktail menu. The daytime spot transitions to a DJ bar after sunset, with house and chill-out music drawing a relaxed crowd.

Moskva Lounge
An upscale lounge bar on the promenade behind the beach, catering to a well-dressed crowd with premium cocktails and a chilled-out music policy. Russian and Serbian tourists make up much of the clientele.

Havana Beach Bar
A Latin-themed beach bar with sand seating and a party atmosphere after 10 PM. Known for themed nights, foam parties in peak season, and a crowd that's there to have a good time.