Kotor

Located at the very end of the Bay of Kotor, Kotor is a town where the sea and mountains meet in perfect contrast, creating one of the most beautiful natural settings on the Adriatic. Known for its medieval Old Town with narrow stone streets, squares, churches, and palaces, it was rightfully inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979.

A blend of history, culture, and the sea

For centuries, Kotor was an important торговачки and maritime center, shaped by the influences of the Venetian Republic, the Roman Empire, and the Byzantine Empire. Thanks to its turbulent history, during which different civilizations and empires alternated over the centuries, Kotor is today a town where Mediterranean culture, maritime tradition, and rich historical heritage intertwine at every step.

Why visit Kotor

A view of Kotor from the sea

Exploring Kotor by boat reveals a completely new perspective of the town. From the sea, visitors enjoy spectacular views of the Old Town walls, imposing fortresses, and steep mountain slopes rising above the city. Kotor is also the perfect starting point for boat tours across the Bay of Kotor.