• Kotor to Dubrovnik

    10. oktober 2025, Montenegro ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    After checking out of our accommodation, we spent a few hours exploring Kotor’s Old Town. This well-preserved medieval walled city captivates visitors with its rich history, impressive architecture, and scenic environment. Surrounded by ancient fortifications that ascend steeply the mountainside, the town has narrow cobblestone streets, picturesque squares, and centuries-old buildings displaying Venetian, Romanesque, and Baroque styles. Key sights include St. Tryphon’s Cathedral, the Maritime Museum, and the hike to San Giovanni Fortress, which provides stunning views of the Bay of Kotor. The town is also famous for its many cats, seen as symbols of good luck, and its lively atmosphere.

    The drive from Kotor to Dubrovnik is among the most scenic in the Balkans, featuring breathtaking views of the Adriatic coast and Bay of Kotor. Spanning about 90 kilometres, the route meanders along the charming Montenegrin shoreline, passing towns such as Perast and Herceg Novi before reaching the border. In Croatia, the road continues to provide stunning vistas of the Adriatic Sea and rugged cliffs until you arrive in Dubrovnik.
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