Kruce is a small coastal village located in the Ulcinj Municipality, on Montenegro’s southernmost stretch of Adriatic coastline. The village sits at the southern end of the famous Long Beach (Velika Plaza) — a 13-kilometre stretch of sand that is among the longest natural beaches in the Adriatic and a major draw for visitors and property buyers alike.
The area around Kruce is characterised by low-rise development, open skies, and a strong connection to the natural environment. The Bojana River delta and Ada Bojana island are just a short distance away, offering additional recreational opportunities including water sports, wild beaches, and birdwatching in the protected wetlands.
Property in Kruce attracts buyers looking for plots and sea-view land close to a long sandy beach — a genuinely rare commodity on the largely pebble-dominated Adriatic coast. Prices here are among the most affordable on the entire Montenegrin coast, reflecting the village’s position away from the main tourist circuits and its potential for long-term appreciation.
Ulcinj town, with its Old Town fortress, shops, and full range of services, is approximately 8 kilometres to the north. The border with Albania lies just to the south, and Podgorica airport is reachable in under 90 minutes. The combination of natural beauty, sandy beaches, low prices, and EU-adjacent location makes Kruce an appealing destination for both lifestyle buyers and those seeking long-term investment potential in Montenegro’s undiscovered south.