Kotor
Kotor
Kotor
Kotor
Kotor

Kotor

Montenegro

Introduction to Port

Backed by dramatic limestone cliffs and soaring peaks, Kotor’s port identity stands apart by weaving dramatic natural scenery with a remarkably intact medieval core. Nestled in Europe’s southernmost fjord, the Bay of Kotor welcomes ships with a cinematic approach to a UNESCO-listed Old Town, where cobbled lanes wind past stone facades, piazzas, and a hilltop fortress that overlooks the harbor. Signature experiences begin as soon as you step ashore: a guided wander through Stari Grad’s timeless streets, a climb to San Giovanni for panoramic views, and immersive excursions to Perast and the islets of Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George. The nearby Porto Montenegro marina in Tivat elevates the port’s fleet credentials, offering world-class berths capable of accommodating superyachts,-plus provisioning and tender facilities that keep even the largest ships efficiently serviced. Around the bay, sleepy villages—Muo, Prčanj, Perast, and Risan—offer authentic Montenegrin tastings, Roman mosaics, scenic boat trips, and picture-perfect vistas. Onboard, guests benefit from curated shore programs, flexible scheduling, and concierge-style services that tailor excursions to each voyage’s guest mix, transforming Kotor into a distinctive, authentic gateway where history, scenery, and service converge into memorable experiences.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Historic Old Town
Stroll narrow streets and admire medieval architecture.
Stunning Bay Scenery
Crystal-clear waters frame dramatic desert coastlines.
Marina and Seaside Villages
Porto Montenegro and nearby towns offer luxury and charm.
Food, Culture and Nightlife
Fresh seafood, cafes, and friendly locals create memorable evenings.