Kotor Shore Excursions
Kotor Old Town from cruise port

Kotor Cruise Planning Guides

The definitive Kotor cruise companion — UNESCO Old Town, city walls, Mount Srđ, Lokrum Island, Game of Thrones locations and practical advice for every type of passenger.

Places & experiences

Authority guides to Kotor's highlights with transfer times and return-to-ship advice.

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

Kotor Old Town

Venetian walls, baroque palaces and mountain-backed lanes — the Adriatic's most dramatic walled city.

5–10 minutes walking; 2–3 minutes by taxi

Kotor fortress ramparts and mountain backdrop

San Giovanni Fortress

1,350 steps to the fortress of St John — the Bay of Kotor spread below like a fjord.

5–10 min walk to trailhead inside walls

Boat trip on the Bay of Kotor

Our Lady of the Rocks

An artificial island built by fishermen — baroque church rising from the Bay of Kotor.

30–40 min coach or minivan to Perast, then 5 min boat

Boat trip on the Bay of Kotor

Perast

Sixteen baroque palaces and two islands — the Bay of Kotor's most elegant village.

30–40 minutes by road each way

Bay of Kotor coastline and mountains

Blue Cave

Luminous blue water inside a coastal cavern — Montenegro's most photogenic swim stop.

45–90 min on water depending on route and conditions

Lovćen mountains above Bay of Kotor

Lovćen National Park

Switchback road and mountain mausoleum — all of Montenegro visible from Lovćen.

45–60 minutes each way via Kotor Serpentine

Kotor highlights from cruise port

One Day in Kotor

Gangway to all-aboard — the perfect Kotor port day sequenced hour by hour.

Walking, taxi or excursion coach depending on plan

Kotor highlights from cruise port

Best Things to Do in Kotor

Every Kotor highlight ranked for cruise passengers — matched to your hours ashore.

Walking for Old Town; excursions for bay and mountain

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

Kotor Walkability

Yes — Kotor is one of the Mediterranean's most walkable cruise ports.

5–10 min walk to Old Town; drives for out-of-town sights

Bay of Kotor coastline and mountains

What to Wear in Montenegro

Grip, modesty and layers — Montenegro packs coast, mountain and church in one port day.

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Montenegrin cuisine in Kotor Old Town

Kotor Old Town Restaurants

Fresh Adriatic seafood and mountain ham — where to eat inside the walls.

On foot within walls

Port of Kotor cruise terminal

Kotor Cruise Tips

Be on deck for arrival, start early, keep your buffer — Kotor done right.

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Port of Kotor cruise terminal

Port of Kotor

Dock or tender at the foot of the walls — Europe's most dramatic cruise arrival.

5–10 min walk; 2–3 min taxi

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

Bay of Kotor

Europe's southernmost fjord — baroque towns and navy-blue water in every direction.

Boat or coastal road depending on excursion

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

St Tryphon Cathedral

Romanesque twin towers — Kotor's patron saint since the 12th century.

On foot from Sea Gate

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

Montenegrin Food & Wine

Mountain ham, lake carp and Adriatic fish — Montenegro's compact culinary map.

Walking or excursion transport

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

Kotor Maritime Museum

Three centuries of Boka Navy pride — ship models in a baroque palace.

On foot inside Old Town

Kotor Old Town medieval streets and squares

Cats of Kotor

Kotor has more cats than cars inside the walls — a living tradition.

On foot

Passenger guides

Editorial advice for first-timers, families, history lovers, photographers and independent explorers.