One of our marine electricians recommended visiting a local farm on the way to Budva, so we decided to go check it out. Farma Carević is owned by the former mayor of Budva and is a construction magnate. It is a working farm, an animal/bird preserve, and is on its way to becoming one of the biggest wedding venues in the area. We would have preferred to see more pasture raised animals, but it was still interesting to get a tour of the operations.

We got to meet all the animals on the farm, including playing with the goats in the first barn. We had lunch there looking out over the Adriatic, then it was off to Budva for the afternoon.

Part of the old walled city of Budva

We wandered around the old town and soon ran into Mary, Bernard, and Donna. They had just finished lunch and were on their way out to see the Budva Ballerina statue. I don’t know how we missed it the first time, but it was fun to check out. I tried my best yoga pose on the slippery rocks, and settled for more basic photos with Erin. Then it was back to the beach for some ice cream and an Aperol Spritz while Madeleine added to her sea glass collection