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Kotor

Arrive Kotor, Montenegro 08:00 - Tender to Shore - Depart 16:00



Beautiful Kotor vista


Montenegren spires line the banks of the fjords

Visiting cruise ships tender their passengers to shore


Perast - a lakeside village tjust to the north of Kotor within easy reach


Two small islets in Kotor bay host the church of Sveti Dordje (left) and Our Lady Of The Rocks (right)


Another view of Our Lady of the Rocks shadowed by the Church of Sveti Dordje which is a cemetary


The steep and exhaustive climbe up to the church of Our Lady of Remedy


The Church of Our Lady of Remedy and higher up the fortress of Saint Giovanni


Another view of the fortress of Saint Giovanni and Our Lady of Remedy church


St Tryphon Cathedral in the centre of Kotor


Kotor's town square is full of history and full of restaurants


At night the walls of Kotor are brightly illuminated



Highlights of Montenegro TUI Excursion

The port of Kotor finds a home on the world’s southernmost fjord - or the ‘Bride of the Adriatic’, as it’s also known.

As places go, it’s beautiful. Think blue seas. A stony shore. Green mountains. All drenched in the heavenly scent of lemons, oranges, mimosas and camellias.

And here’s your chance to explore this gorgeous part of the world.

First you’ll stop at the mountain village of Njegusi to taste the region’s delicious smoked ham and cheese.

Stomach full, you’re ready for Cetinje. Known as the ‘Valley of Gods’, it was once the smallest European capital and it’s filled to bursting with beautiful buildings.

Here you'll visit the King Nikola's palace before having some free time to stroll around.

Next you’re off to Budva - the most popular tourist destination on Montenegro’s map. And quite rightly so. Beautiful architecture meets seductive sandy beaches in this spot.