
Kotor Coastal Montenegro, Montenegro Travel Guide
A stunning, well-preserved Baroque town, calmer and more serene than Kotor. Perast features two picturesque islands in the bay: The Church of our lady of the Rocks (a man-made island featuring a chapel and museum) and St. George (a natural island featuring a Benedictine monastery). The town itself boasts numerous stone palaces and churches.
Approximately 12 km (7.5 miles) north of Kotor. Local Blue Line buses leaving from Kotor bus station, taxis, or organized boat tours connect the towns. A scenic drive or cycle route also connects.
South of Kotor, Budva buzzes with its own Old Town and beaches, while Tivat features a high-end superyacht marina and a modern ambiance.
Budva'the Historic District, while smaller than Kotor's, is a different, more bustling atmosphere. The town features a wide range of restaurants, bars, and shops.
Home to Porto Montenegro, a lavish superyacht marina with high-end shops, gourmet restaurants, and sophisticated hotels. Tivat also has a pleasant boardwalk and botanical garden.
Montenegro's natural landscapes attract many visitors. Several national preserves and scenic areas are close to Kotor, for hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying pure natural environment.
Visit Njegoš Mausoleum at its best peak for panoramic views. Various hiking trails also wait.
The largest lake in the Balkans, a major bird habitat and Ramsar wetland. Boat trips reveal unique flora and fauna.
A rural peninsula with ancient olive groves, traditional stone villages, and beautiful beaches. Home to the famous Blue Cave.
The park starts shortly after Kotor, accessible via the famous Serpentine Road or the new cable car. Mount Lovćen is a sacred Montenegrin mountain.
Approximately 60 km (37 miles) from Kotor. Best reached by car or organized tour. Buses reach Virpazar, the main small town for lake tours.
Deepen your understanding of Montenegrin history and culture by going to historical and rural sites outside of Kotor.
Approximately 000 meters (25 miles) from Kotor. Regular buses from Kotor provide direct access. A car or organized tour also bring you there.
Approximately 100 km (62 miles) from Kotor. Best reached by car or organized tour. Many tour operators in Kotor conduct day trips to Ostrog.
Explore the hinterland of the Bay of Kotor or revisit villages like Njeguši for an experience of the local culture. These areas focus on local produce and the old way of life.
Montenegro's small size makes for easy multi-day extensions to different areas or even neighboring countries, enriching your overall Balkan adventure.
For those with more time, consider expanding your journey to other parts of the region.
Montenegro'the nation's capital city, for an urban experience and museums.
Features the longest sandy the coast in Montenegro, for a different coastal vibe.
Gateway to Durmitor National Park, for hiking, skiing, and dramatic landscapes.