Kotor
The Mountain Towns of Montenegro
Discover the distinct history and culture of Dinaric Alps in the country's former royal capital and on a mountain village farm.
Kotor City Wall Hike
Experience the beauty of Kotor's Old Town and the surrounding landscapes as you walk the length of the medieval fortifications.
Montenegrin Cooking Class
Your chef-instructor will teach you the secrets of traditional recipes in an elegant waterfront resort setting.
The Blue Cave and Zanjice Beach by Speedboat
Experience the spectacular natural beauty of the Bay of Kotor three ways: cruising in a speedboat, swimming inside a dramatic cave and relaxing on a beach.
Kotor Walking Tour
Discover one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the eastern Mediterranean on this guided walk in Kotor's Old Town.
Montenegro Cultural Essentials
Historic art and architecture, delicious cuisine, and an exclusive concert make for an immersive exploration around the Bay of Kotor.
Evening Tour: Heritage Sites and Brandy Snifters
Explore the architecturally and scenically stunning Old Town of Kotor with stops at two local bars to taste authentic traditional brandies.
THE BLUE CAVE AND ZANJICE BEACH BY SPEEDBOAT
After tendering from the yacht, you’ll board a zodiac right at the pier for an exhilarating exploration of the Bay of Kotor. The small boat will whisk you past the tall, dramatic cliffs for which the bay is so famous, and take you out to the open waters of the Adriatic. A series of sea caves are carved into the coast of the Lustica peninsula, the most famous of which is the Blue Cave. You’ll be able to swim from the boat into the formation to see how the rays of the sun illuminate its nine-meter-tall vaulted ceiling in blue hues.
The Blue Cave and Zanjice Beach by Speedboat
After tendering from the yacht, you’ll board a zodiac right at the pier for an exhilarating exploration of the Bay of Kotor. The small boat will whisk you past the tall, dramatic cliffs for which the bay is so famous, and take you out to the open waters of the Adriatic. A series of sea caves are carved into the coast of the Lustica peninsula, the most famous of which is the Blue Cave. You’ll be able to swim from the boat into the formation to see how the rays of the sun illuminate its nine-meter-tall vaulted ceiling in blue hues.