Kotor is Located in one of the most beautiful bays in the world, Kotor, a city of merchants and famous sailors, has a lot to say. The Old Town of Kotor is the best preserved medieval urban environment typical of towns dating to the 12th and 14th centuries. Medieval architecture and numerous cultural heritage monuments have included Kotor in the UNESCO list of “World Natural and Cultural Heritage”. Throughout the city are buildings, intertwined with streets and squares. One of them houses the Cathedral of Sts. Trypun is a monument to Romanesque culture and one of the recognizable symbols of the city. St. Luke’s Church (13th century), St. Anne’s Church (12th century) St. Mary’s Church (13th century), Church of Our Lady of Health (15th century), Prince’s Palace (17th century), Napoleon’s Theater (19th century) are only part of the rich treasury Kotor traditions. Carnivals and festivals organized every year, the most beautiful city of the Montenegrin coast, give an extra emperor. Simply, Kotor should not be missed.
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- Bottled water included
- All fees and taxes covered
While you’re journeying from Kotor to Dubrovnik, we’ll traverse several charming little towns such as Perast and Herceg Novi, as well as many tinier localities near the bays of Kotor and Herceg Novi. We’ll also be passing through the border controls of Montenegro and Croatia, the Dubrovnik airport, and eventually, after visiting many quaint touristic spots like Cavtat and Mlini, we’ll reach Dubrovnik’s old town.
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