
Kotor Featured Hotels
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Kotor is a fortified medieval port at the southern end of the Bay of Kotor, a deep, winding inlet of the Adriatic ringed by limestone mountains that often gets called Europe's southernmost fjord. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town sits inside thick Venetian-era walls, with marble lanes, Romanesque churches, and a steep stone staircase climbing the cliff to the San Giovanni fortress and panoramic views over the bay.
Beyond the walls, Kotor is the gateway to a string of waterside villages — Perast, Dobrota, Prcanj, and Risan — plus boat trips to Our Lady of the Rocks, day-trips to the Lovcen mountains, and the beaches of nearby Tivat and Budva. It is one of the busiest stops on the eastern Adriatic cruise circuit, so the rhythm of the town swings sharply between quiet mornings and packed midday crowds.
Travellers come for the dramatic scenery, the relaxed Adriatic food and cafe culture, and a layered Venetian, Slavic, and Ottoman history compressed into a very walkable footprint. Tivat Airport is just 8 kilometres away, making Kotor one of Montenegro's easiest coastal bases.
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