Entdecken
Old City
Kotor Old City, a UNESCO-listed gem on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, is a beautifully preserved medieval town rich in history and culture. Enclosed by towering st...
Insgesamt 10 Touren & Ausflüge in Kotor
Adventures
Day Trips
Adventures
Day Trips
Adventures
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Water Activities
Adventures
Day Trips
Adventures
Day Trips
Adventures
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Water Activities
Adventures
Water Activities
Water Activities
Attraktionen, die Sie in Kotor machen können
Entdecken
Kotor Old City, a UNESCO-listed gem on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, is a beautifully preserved medieval town rich in history and culture. Enclosed by towering st...
Entdecken
The Bay of Kotor, often called Europe’s southernmost fjord, is one of Montenegro’s most scenic destinatio...
Entdecken
The City Walls of Kotor are among the most impressive medieval fortifications in the Adriatic. Stretching for about 4...
Reiseideen, die Sie in Kotor umsetzen können
The best time to visit Kotor is between May and September when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for exploring the town and nearby attractions. July and August are the busiest months, with vibrant events like the Kotor Carnival drawing crowds. If you prefer a quieter experience, visit in April, early May, or late September. Winter (November to March) sees fewer tourists and offers a tranquil atmosphere but cooler weather.
Kotor’s compact Old Town is best explored on foot. Walking lets you fully appreciate its medieval streets and hidden gems. For exploring beyond Kotor, local buses connect nearby towns like Perast and Budva. Taxis and car rentals are ideal for flexibility, though parking can be limited. Boat tours are a popular way to explore the bay and visit islands like Our Lady of the Rocks.
Wear comfortable shoes for Kotor’s uneven streets and fortress hikes. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds, especially from cruise ships. Try local specialties like black risotto and burek. Pack light clothing for summer but bring layers for cooler evenings.
For its medieval Old Town, stunning bay views, and UNESCO World Heritage status.
Absolutely, for its historic charm, scenic beauty, and cultural significance.
2–3 days is enough to explore Kotor and nearby attractions.
The Old Town, Kotor Fortress, St. Tryphon’s Cathedral, and the Bay of Kotor.
By car, bus, or ferry; the nearest airport is Tivat, just 20 minutes away.
Take a boat tour or drive along the coastal roads for breathtaking views.
While not sandy, Kotor has nearby beaches like Dobrota and Orahovac.
Yes, especially in summer due to cruise ships. Visit early or in off-peak months.
The Euro (€) is the official currency.
Fresh seafood, black risotto, Njeguški pršut, and local wines.
Die folgenden Antworten basieren auf vorherigen Antworten des Tour-Anbieters an Kunden.
Die besten Dinge, die man in Kotor tun kann, sind: