Early in the morning, you enter the fjord system, which leads you to the bayside city of Kotor. Montenegro's Bay of Kotor boasts stunning cliffs descending to a narrow inlet of the Adriatic Sea. Unlike true fjords shaped by glaciers, this bay is a ria, formed when rising sea levels submerged an ancient river valley. Characterized by its branching outline and large estuary, a ria like the Bay of Kotor offers exceptional natural harbor conditions. The unique bay-within-a-bay configuration, featuring the 300-meter-wide Verige Strait, adds to its striking beauty.
Your tenders transfer you ashore from your point at anchor in the Fjord to Kotor, where you find a selection of experiences. The boutique Balkan country of Montenegro, famed for its rugged mountains and stunning Adriatic coastline, is home to one of the region's most enchanting destinations: Kotor. This historical town is packed with medieval charm. The bay is surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and clear waters and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The people of Kotor and Montenegro are known for their warm hospitality and deep connection to their land and traditions. Montenegrins take considerable pride in their history and cultural heritage, which is reflected in their vibrant festivals, local cuisine, and traditional music. The city's history, coupled with the stunning landscapes of the fjord and the genuine warmth of its people, makes Kotor a highlight of any voyage.
Personalize your exploration with the included 'Your Choice' experiences.
Option 1 – Morning experience: Vistas of Kotor
Your morning begins with a guided walking tour through the charming streets of Kotor's Old Town, where you pass endless medieval architecture and delve into 2,500 years of history. Visit the iconic St. Tryphon Cathedral, a masterpiece that dates to the 12th century, and hear tales of the city's past. After soaking in Kotor's enchanting atmosphere, drive to the base of the cable-car station and embark on a 10-minute scenic cable-car ride, which offers stunning views of Boka Bay. Ascending the summit of Lovćen Mountain, be prepared to be captivated by sweeping views of Kotor, the Bay of Kotor, and the surrounding landscapes.
Option 2 – Morning 'Aurora Active' experience: Kotor - Hiking the Ancient City Walls
Join a tour ideal for those who love hiking and history while enjoying stunning views. Discover Kotor's medieval Old Town on your locally guided walking tour, visiting landmarks that have earned UNESCO World Heritage status, including the iconic Cathedral of St Tryphon, consecrated in 1166. After exploring Kotor, hike with your guide along the ancient city walls, built during the 400-year Venetian rule. As you ascend, you encounter impressive ruins and breathtaking views of the Old Town below. Reaching St John's Fortress, the highest point, you can savor vistas over Kotor and Boka Bay. Take a moment to relax, capture photos, and descend along the historical wall remnants. (Note: Designed to invigorate both body and mind, 'Aurora Active' experiences foster a deeper connection with your destination with every step. This activity requires a moderate to high level of fitness and stability. There is a steep walk, including 1350 stairs, which are often uneven.)
Option 3 – Morning experience: A Taste of Kotor
Experience Kotor with an added touch of local flair on a locally guided wine and food tour. This journey immerses you in Montenegro's culinary traditions, beginning with home-cooked local specialties made with passion and dedication. Delve into the town's history on a walking tour before exploring the bustling marketplace, the heart of Kotor, where you sample locally cured smoked ham, cheese, and olives.
Upon arriving at one of the city's cobblestoned squares, you sample olive oil, homemade spreads, and freshly baked bread. Savor local favorites like black risotto and mussels in "buzara" sauce, all of which connect you to the rich culinary heritage of the coastal Balkan region. Enjoy a Montenegrin wine, beer, or grappa to taste Kotor's delicious local flair and complete your morning.
Option 4 – Morning experience: Boka Bays' Waterfront Wonders
Experience the beauty of Boka Bay on a scenic speedboat cruise, when you visit waterfront villages, church studded islands, and some rather unique tunnels. Begin your journey at Our Lady of the Rocks, a solo Baroque church on a manmade islet in the Bay of Kotor. Here, you can find an original church built in 1452, adorned with 68 magnificent paintings by Tripo Kokolja. Your cruise continues to Perast, a charming Baroque village known for its rich maritime heritage. Stroll its cobblestone streets, where historical stone houses reflect the town's prosperous past. The centerpiece is the grand Cathedral of St Nicholas, a striking 18th-century structure that dominates its famous skyline.
From Perast, your speedboat takes you to the intriguing Submarine Tunnels constructed by the Yugoslav Army, cleverly camouflaged with fake rocks to remain hidden from view, before you journey to Prcanj, a picturesque seaside town celebrated for its 17th- and 18th-century stone villas, remnants of its prosperous history as an administrative center of the Venetian Republic. Finally, visit the Church of St Nicholas and the Franciscan Monastery at the foot of Mount Vrmac, where you learn about the Franciscan monks and the town's notable explorer, Ivan Visin, the first Croat to circumnavigate the globe.
Option 5 – Morning experience: Regal legends & Rural Treasures
Travel the same route as the renowned Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw when he excitedly noted: 'The road to Cetinje via Kotor is one of the most beautiful in the world.' Your day starts at the village of Njeguši, famous for its smoked ham and local cheese, where you savor these local delicacies alongside honey and wine – an authentic taste of the region. Njeguši is also known for its scenic views and historical significance, as it is the birthplace of the Petrović dynasty, which ruled Montenegro intermittently for two centuries.
Continuing along the beaches of Budva, you arrive in Cetinje, once the center of Montenegrin power. Here tour the residence of the last Montenegrin ruler, Nikola I Petrović Njegoš, who ruled Montenegro from 1860 to 1918. Although this is no Versailles, the building is full of private artifacts, which tell the intriguing tale of the Royal family and the country's struggle for independence. After exploring Cetinje, return to Kotor, with time in town to explore independently before tendering to the ship.