The main attraction on the map of Przno is the Milocera Botanical Garden (may also be labeled as the Royal Park). Here, in the former garden of the royal residence, there is a fine collection of rare plants from all over the Mediterranean, from mimosas and magnolias to cedars and agaves.
The second Przno attraction, which is definitely worth a photo, is the Monastery of Praskvica (located above the Royal Garden, on a small hill). This is not exactly Przno, but the village of Miločer - they are separated by about 500 meters. The monastery was founded in 1050 and for a long time was the center of ecclesiastical and secular life of the Pashtrovic tribe (the ancestors of the modern inhabitants of Przno).
The name of this landmark near Przno translates as "peach". According to legend, the monastery was built here thanks to an interesting natural phenomenon - every spring the air in this place was filled with a charming peach aroma!
There are no other attractions in Przno, as it is a very small village. However, the main advantage of the Budva Riviera is its compactness, so you can be anywhere in Budva in just 15-40 minutes. For example:
Voynich Monastery - this attraction near Przno sounds like St. Dimitri Monastery. It is one of Montenegro's oldest earthquake survivors.
The Island of St. Nicholas - the description of this attraction in the vicinity of Przno (about 5 kilometers from the village, near the port of Budva) takes one of the main places in the story of the Budva Riviera. Firstly, there are three sandy beaches and a dozen pebble coves. Secondly, here you can see wild rabbits and roe deer. The only way to get to the island is by boat (regularly departing from the port of Budva, the fare is 3-5 EUR).
Old Budva - just 5 kilometers from Przno is one of the most beautiful towns in the Adriatic. The ancient quarters are located right on the coast and people still live there. The main attractions are the Byzantine fortress with powerful fortress walls, the sea fortress of St. Mary (once the entire population of the town hid there from pirates), the churches of St. John and St. Sava.