Kotor | Montenegro
Nestled between imposing mountains and shimmering turquoise waters, the picturesque port of Kotor is effortlessly at one with its setting. Its remarkably preserved Old Town is a medieval maze of secluded squares, cobbled alleyways, palaces, museums and churches.
Nestled between imposing mountains and shimmering turquoise waters, the picturesque port of Kotor is effortlessly at one with its setting. Its remarkably preserved Old Town is a medieval maze of secluded squares, cobbled alleyways, palaces, museums and churches. Much of the World Heritage-listed Old Town and the fortified walls above it were built by the Venetians, who ruled over Kotor for nearly 400 years. Down by the water, sleek yachts line the harbour and lively restaurants spill out onto the sun-kissed pavement. The bay itself has a fjord-like feel, thanks to the sheer cliffs that rise dramatically from the tranquil waters. Unlike Norway and its mighty fjords, Montenegro offers a warm Mediterranean climate that is ideal for cruising.