Kotor Cruise Port | CruiseHols Kotor Cruise Port Guide and Kotor Holiday Guide
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the montenegrine port of Qatar offers a fantastic welcome as you sail down a narrow channel into the Bay of Qatar and dock in the heart of the Old Town Center
the main cruising season for the Adriatic Sea is between March and October but most visitors will want the sunny weather and blue skies of the summer monster really make their photos stand out
we would recommend visiting the port in late May to early July to get the best of the weather but without the grounds
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If you are looking to cruise to Kotor in Montenegro and want to make the most of your visit, this is the video for you. Our guide to Kotor cruise holidays brings you all that you need to know about Kotor cruises including when to sail, where you can cruise to Kotor from, where the Kotor cruise port is located and much more. The coastal town of Kotor, historically known as Cattaro, is known as the ‘fjords of the Mediterranean’ due to the stunning entrance into the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), which see’s you sail through a narrow channel, past mountains and past the Our Lady of the Rock Church and into the town centre cruise dock. The port town of Kotor, in Montenegro, is one of the highlights of an Adriatic Sea cruise and is well worth visiting for those heading to the Balkans. Kotor is steeped in history and culture and whilst it doesn’t have any large attractions awaiting cruisers, there is still plenty to see and do whilst in Kotor including exploring the Kotor Old Town, walking its history walls and taking in sights such as the Gurdich Gate, the North Gate, the St Tryphon Cathedral, the Church of St Luke, the St Nikola Church and the Kampana Tower. Most visitors will stay in the town itself, which can be easily explore don foot and is just a short stroll from where your cruise ship docks, or from where your tender boat will drop you off, but it is also possible to visit the nearby Skadar Lake- one of the Balkans hidden gems! Cruise to Kotor feature on Adriatic cruises, Eastern Mediterranean cruises and Greek Island cruises. For more details about Kotor, Montenegro please visit https://cruisehols.co.uk/destinations/europe/montenegro/kotor/ For more cruise destination guides, please visit https://cruisehols.co.uk/destinations/ #Kotor #KotorCruises #CruisestoKotor #KotorCruisePort #Montenegro