Scenic panorama view of the historic town of Perast at famous Bay of Kotor
Portal to Antiquity

Cruise to Bay of Kotor (Cruising), Montenegro

It's always enjoyable to explore seaside mediaeval towns; but there's something even more magical, almost timeless, about appreciating them from the water. Montenegro's Bay of Kotor, a winding bay in the Adriatic Sea, is home to some of the most beautifully preserved mediaeval towns and landmarks in Europe, making cruises through the Bay of Kotor the perfect way to experience the area. Towns like Kotor, Perast and Tivat are anchored to the edge of the bay. They date back to the 10th century and have a wealth of historic and architectural wonders that you can appreciate without even leaving the cruise ship. From the bell tower of the Church of St Nicholas in Perast to the enchanting islands of St George and Our Lady of the Rocks to the ancient city walls of Kotor, there are plenty of reasons to visit the Bay of Kotor on your next cruise. Just don't forget your camera!
National Language Montenegrin
Currency Accepted euro (EUR)

Things To Do in the Bay of Kotor (Cruising)

A seagull bird in a sunny morning flew over the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea
A seagull bird in a sunny morning flew over the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea

Spot Marine Wildlife

When you visit Bay of Kotor on a cruise, grab a prime spot on deck with your binoculars at the ready. Wildlife abounds here in the waters surrounding Kotor. Keep an eye out for that bottlenose dolphins that call this area home and are beloved by the locals.

Saint George Island and Church of Our Lady of the Rocks in Perast; Montenegro
Saint George Island and Church of Our Lady of the Rocks in Perast; Montenegro

Check out an Artificial Island

Located in the middle of the bay across from Perast, you'll see an artificial island called Our Lady of the Rocks. According to legend, the island was either created by the inhabitants of Perast who threw rocks and stones from the cliff, or by old ships loaded with rocks that sank in the area. People still honour these legends by bringing rocks to the island every year on 22 July.

Aerial view to the island of Sveti Stefan in Kotor Bay. Montenegro
Aerial view to the island of Sveti Stefan in Kotor Bay. Montenegro

Take in the Sights

The Bay of Kotor is a submerged river valley made up of four bays that connect to form a butterfly shape. Admire the incredible scenery as you sail around the rugged mountainous coast.

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