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Best All-Inclusive Hotels in Bečići

·8 min read·By Becici.net Editorial

"All-inclusive in Bečići" is a phrase worth reading carefully, because on this stretch of the Budva Riviera only a handful of resorts actually bundle meals and drinks into one price — most of the big beachfront names sell room-only, bed-and-breakfast or half-board instead. Knowing which is which before you book saves both money and disappointment. Below we sort the real all-inclusive from the half-board and room-rate resorts, with the board basis stated honestly for each. For the wider picture, see our where to stay in Bečići guide.

At a glance — board basis by resort

Resort Tier Board basis Highlight
Iberostar Waves Bellevue 4-star True all-inclusive Meals & drinks in one price, direct beach
Splendid Conference & Spa 5-star Room / B&B / half-board Landmark spa resort, private beach
Eurostars Queen of Montenegro 4-star B&B / half-board Rooftop infinity pool
Mediteran Resort Mid-range B&B / half-board* Big pools + its own aqua park
Hotel Poseidon Mid-range B&B / half-board* Own beach at the Rafailovići end
Hotel Tara Mid-range B&B / half-board* Good-value pool-and-spa stay

*Board varies by operator and room rate — confirm at booking. Only Iberostar is a genuine all-inclusive property.

The honest headline: if you specifically want a wristband-style all-inclusive where food and drink are covered, the Iberostar Waves Bellevue is the one to book. The rest are excellent hotels, but they sell mostly on room-only, breakfast or half-board terms.

Iberostar Waves Bellevue — the true all-inclusive

The Iberostar Waves Bellevue is Bečići's flagship all-inclusive: a large four-star beachfront resort set in mature subtropical gardens between Bečići and Rafailovići, with meals and drinks built into the price. It runs multiple swimming pools (including an indoor one), three on-site restaurants, a spa, tennis courts and direct beach access, which is exactly why it's a favourite for families and couples who want to unpack once and not think about the bill again. In 2026 it carries a Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award, and its guest rating sits high in the data we hold (4.7).

Because everything is on-site and prepaid, it suits travellers who plan to spend most of the holiday between the pool, the beach and the buffet — with the promenade into Budva an easy walk when you want a change of scene. If your idea of a resort holiday is "arrive, relax, don't reach for your wallet," this is the pick.

Splendid Conference & Spa Resort — five-star, but not all-inclusive

The Splendid is the grande dame of the Riviera — the first five-star hotel on this coast, opened in the mid-2000s — with a private beach, indoor and outdoor pools, several restaurants and bars, and one of the largest spa and wellness centres in Montenegro. It's the landmark address in Bečići and has hosted conferences and heads of state.

What it is not, as a rule, is all-inclusive. The Splendid typically sells on a room-only, bed-and-breakfast or half-board basis, with its restaurants and bars charged as you go. That's worth flagging up front: you're paying five-star rates for the setting, the spa and the service, not for an all-in food-and-drink package. Book it for the wellness and the beachfront address, and budget separately for dining.

Eurostars Queen of Montenegro — style and a rooftop pool

Set a short walk back from the sand, the Eurostars Queen of Montenegro is the design-led choice, best known for a rooftop infinity pool that takes in the whole bay, plus additional pools and a spa. Guest reviews we checked point to it being sold mainly on bed-and-breakfast or half-board terms — breakfast buffets draw praise, while opinions on the hot meals are more mixed, so half-board is a judgement call rather than a slam dunk.

Choose it for the rooftop, the contemporary interiors and the sea-view rooms rather than for an all-inclusive food deal. It's one of the more stylish stays on the Bečići side.

Mediteran, Poseidon and Tara — the value tier

Three mid-range resorts round out the shortlist, all typically booked on breakfast or half-board rather than all-inclusive:

  • Mediteran Resort — a big beachfront resort at the Budva end of Bečići with two large outdoor pools and, crucially for families, its own Aqua Park of pools and slides next door (free for hotel guests; a modest day fee for outside visitors). An easy walk into Budva makes it a dependable family base. More on the water park in our Aqua Park Mediteran guide.
  • Hotel Poseidon — a friendly, family-run hotel with its own beach and beach restaurant at the quieter Rafailovići end, where the sand fronts an offshore aqua-park. Simple sea-view rooms and a calmer setting, a short stroll from Bečići's konobas.
  • Hotel Tara — a good-value hotel a short walk from the beach with an outdoor pool, indoor spa pool and garden bar. A comfortable, no-frills base "without resort prices," well placed for both the beach and the walk into Budva.

For any of these, confirm the exact board basis and what half-board covers when you book — it varies by tour operator and by room rate, and none is a true all-inclusive.

How to choose

If you want… Book…
Genuine all-inclusive (food & drink covered) Iberostar Waves Bellevue
Five-star spa and a landmark beachfront address Splendid (room/B&B/half-board)
A stylish rooftop pool and modern rooms Queen of Montenegro (B&B/half-board)
A family base with a water park next door Mediteran (+ its Aqua Park)
A quieter, own-beach setting Hotel Poseidon, Rafailovići end
Best value near the beach Hotel Tara

A quick rule of thumb: only Iberostar removes the "what does this cost?" question entirely. Everywhere else, you're buying the room, the pool and the setting, and paying for meals as you go — which, given how affordable eating out is on this coast, many people happily do. Browse the full list on our hotels page.

What all-inclusive covers here — and what it doesn't

All-inclusive means different things at different resorts, so it's worth setting expectations. At an Iberostar-style property the price typically bundles buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus soft drinks and local alcoholic drinks during set hours, and gives you the pools, gardens and beach access without extra charge. What usually sits outside the package is the more interesting stuff: spa treatments, premium or imported spirits, some à-la-carte restaurants, motorised watersports and, of course, anything you do off-site. So even on all-inclusive, keep a little budget spare for a spa afternoon, a boat trip or dinner at a seafront konoba in Rafailovići — because eating out on this coast is affordable enough that many all-inclusive guests still do it once or twice.

On a half-board booking (common at the Splendid, Queen and the mid-range trio), you get breakfast and dinner but pay for lunches, drinks and everything else — which works well in Bečići precisely because the promenade and konobas are so close and so reasonably priced.

When to book, and what board makes sense

Peak July and August are the dearest and busiest months on the Riviera; the May–June and September–October shoulders are cheaper and calmer, with the sea still swimmable — see our best time to visit Bečići. Which board basis to choose tends to follow your travel style:

  • All-inclusive suits families and anyone planning to stay largely on-site by the pool and beach — you cap the spend and skip the daily bill.
  • Half-board is the flexible middle: a fed breakfast and dinner, with freedom to have lunch out and wander to a konoba on some evenings.
  • Room-only or B&B rewards travellers who want to explore Bečići's and Rafailovići's kitchens fully, and don't mind paying per meal — usually the cheapest headline rate.

Given how walkable and good-value the local dining is, plenty of visitors deliberately avoid full all-inclusive here. The right answer is less about the "best" resort than about how much of your holiday you plan to spend inside the gates. Compare bases in our Bečići vs Budva guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which hotels in Bečići are actually all-inclusive?

The Iberostar Waves Bellevue is the standout genuine all-inclusive resort in Bečići, with meals and drinks built into the price. Other big names like the Splendid, Queen of Montenegro, Mediteran, Poseidon and Tara generally sell on room-only, bed-and-breakfast or half-board terms, so always confirm the board basis at booking.

Is the Hotel Splendid all-inclusive?

Generally no. The five-star Splendid Conference & Spa Resort is usually booked on a room-only, bed-and-breakfast or half-board basis, with its restaurants and bars charged as you use them. You're paying for the private beach, the large spa and the landmark setting rather than an all-in food-and-drink package.

Is all-inclusive worth it in Bečići?

It depends on your plans. If you'll stay largely on-site by the pool and beach, the Iberostar all-inclusive removes any worry about the bill. But eating out on the Budva Riviera is affordable, so travellers who want to explore Bečići's and Rafailovići's konobas often prefer a room-only or half-board hotel and dine out.

Does the Iberostar Waves Bellevue have a beach and pools?

Yes. The Iberostar Waves Bellevue is a beachfront resort with direct beach access, several swimming pools including an indoor one, a spa, tennis courts and three on-site restaurants, all set in mature subtropical gardens between Bečići and Rafailovići. It's the resort most geared to an all-in, everything-on-site stay.

Which Bečići resort is best for families?

For an all-inclusive family stay, the Iberostar Waves Bellevue is the easy pick. For a mid-range option, the Mediteran Resort is a strong family choice thanks to its big pools and adjacent Aqua Park, while Hotel Poseidon offers a quieter own-beach setting at the Rafailovići end. See our Bečići for families guide.

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