Discover the heart of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor on this immersive small-group experience combining a guided walking tour of Kotor Old Town with a scenic drive to Perast and a boat visit to the iconic island of Our Lady of the Rocks.
This tour blends history, coastal charm, baroque elegance, and breathtaking views — perfect for first-time visitors, cruise guests, couples, and culture lovers.
Walk through centuries of history inside Kotor’s medieval walls, where narrow stone streets, lively squares, and noble palaces tell the story of a town shaped by sailors, merchants, and empires. Enjoy fascinating insights from your licensed local guide, who brings the city’s past to life with engaging stories and local legends.
Throughout the experience, you’ll enjoy spectacular photo opportunities, authentic local atmosphere, and the perfect balance between guided storytelling and free time to explore at your own pace.
Arms Square (Trg od Oružja) is the main entrance and the beating heart of Kotor’s Old Town—where every visit to the city truly begins.
As part of this experience, you will arrive through the Sea Gate and step directly into the largest and most important square in Kotor. Surrounded by impressive stone palaces, historic institutions, and cafés, Arms Square immediately sets the tone for the city’s Venetian past and vibrant present.
The iconic Clock Tower, built in the early 17th century, subtly leaning today after surviving centuries of earthquakes.
Pima Palace is one of the finest and most recognizable noble residences in Kotor’s Old Town, standing proudly on the Square of Flour (Trg od Brašna).
During this stop, you will admire a palace that perfectly reflects the wealth, influence, and refined taste of Kotor’s aristocracy in the late medieval and early modern period. Built by the prominent Pima family, the palace blends Renaissance harmony with Baroque decorative elements, creating a façade that is elegant rather than imposing.
You will explore a cathedral that has stood here since 1166, surviving earthquakes, wars, and centuries of change. From the outside, you’ll admire its distinctive twin towers and stone façade that dominates Kotor’s Old Town square. Inside, the atmosphere shifts immediately: cool stone, soft light, and a sense of quiet dignity.
The Church of St Luke is one of Kotor’s most unique and meaningful churches, quietly standing in the Old Town since 1195.
During this stop, ou will discover a modest Romanesque church whose importance lies not in size, but in its story. For centuries, the Church of St Luke served both Catholic and Orthodox communities, a rare example of shared worship and religious coexistence in the region
After exploring Kotor, relax during a short panoramic drive along the Bay of Kotor toward the elegant baroque town of Perast (approx. 20 minutes).
Enjoy spectacular views of the fjord-like bay, mountain scenery, and waterfront villages along the way.
Our Lady of the Rocks is a unique artificial island located just off the coast of Perast in the Bay of Kotor. According to local legend, sailors found an icon of the Virgin Mary on a rock in 1452 and, over centuries, began sinking stones and old ships at that very spot to create the island.
Today, visitors arrive by short boat ride to admire the island’s history, art, and panoramic views of the bay — one of the most photographed and meaningful landmarks in Montenegro.
We will meet in front of the main gate (Sea gate) in the old town of Kotor and guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travellers name.
Kotor is a historic coastal town in Montenegro, known for its stunning natural beauty and medieval architecture. Nestled in a fjord-like bay, it offers breathtaking views, ancient walls, and a rich cultural heritage.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with medieval architecture, churches, and museums.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of Kotor and the bay.
A stunning fjord-like bay surrounded by mountains and historic towns.
A traditional dish made with cuttlefish, giving it a unique black color.
A cured ham with a distinctive flavor, often served with local cheese.
A slow-cooked beef dish with a rich tomato and wine sauce, served with gnocchi.
Summer is peak tourist season with warm weather and vibrant festivals. Expect crowded attractions and higher prices.
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CET (GMT+1), CEST (GMT+2) during daylight saving time
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Kotor is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft.
Kotor Bus Station
Buses are affordable and frequent, but schedules can be irregular.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Local taxi services
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming coastal town with historic churches and museums.
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