Vacation

Montenegro: Adriatic

Yacht vacation along the Montenegrin coastline — Bay of Kotor (UNESCO), medieval towns, Sveti Stefan and 13 km of beaches in Ulcinj. 7 days, 7 stops.
Montenegro: Adriatic
Why Montenegro

Reasons to Choose Montenegro

What makes Montenegro a special destination for a yacht vacation
Bay of Kotor — UNESCO Heritage. The Bay of Kotor has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. A deeply indented bay with steep mountains, medieval towns and crystal water — one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean.
Medieval Towns by the Water. Kotor, Budva, Bar and Ulcinj are well-preserved medieval towns right on the waterfront. Venetian architecture, 14th–15th century fortress walls and lively fish markets create a unique atmosphere.
Adriatic Without the Crowds. Unlike Croatia or Greece, the Montenegrin coast is significantly less crowded in summer. Quiet anchorages, empty coves and the ability to moor in the centre of the old town are rare in the Mediterranean.
Sveti Stefan — Symbol of the Adriatic. The 15th-century island-peninsula is one of the most recognizable views on the Adriatic. From the water, Sveti Stefan reveals itself in all its glory: terracotta rooftops, stone walls and bright-blue sea all around.
Fjord Experience in the Mediterranean. The Bay of Kotor resembles a Norwegian fjord: deep waters, the sheer Lovćen and Orjen mountains descending right to the sea, and silence in the early morning. A unique combination throughout the Mediterranean.
Perast and the Island Sanctuaries. Tiny baroque Perast is famous for two man-made islands in the bay: Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George's Island. The former has been built since 1452 from stones and sunken ships — a unique engineering feat of the Adriatic.
Direct Flights and Easy Logistics. Tivat Airport (TIV) receives flights from Belgrade, Amsterdam, London and other cities. The alternative is Dubrovnik Airport, 2 hours along the scenic coastal road. Porto Montenegro — one of the best marinas on the Adriatic — is right next to the runway.
Route

Montenegro: Adriatic

7 stops from Tivat to Ulcinj along the Montenegrin coastline
Tivat — Porto Montenegro. The route starts from Porto Montenegro — one of the finest marinas on the Adriatic. Tivat is Montenegro's modern yachting centre, 3 km from the airport. First evening: meet the crew and enjoy a welcome dinner on the waterfront.
Kotor — UNESCO and Fortress Walls. Kotor is a medieval city inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. The fortress wall (5 km, 14th–19th centuries) rises 260 metres with a view over the entire bay. Inside the old town: the Cathedral of St Tryphon (1166) and a maze of cobbled streets.
Perast — Baroque Town and Islands. Perast is a tiny baroque town (300 inhabitants) with 16 churches and two man-made islands in the bay. Our Lady of the Rocks has been built since 1452 from stones and sunken ships. The yacht anchors right next to the island.
Budva — Beaches and Old Town. Budva is Montenegro's resort capital with well-preserved Venetian walls from the 5th century and extensive sandy beaches. The old town on a peninsula overlooking the sea, restaurants and the best nightlife on the coast.
Sveti Stefan — 15th-Century Island Peninsula. Sveti Stefan is one of the symbols of the Adriatic. A medieval island-peninsula connected to the mainland by a causeway, with terracotta rooftops and stone houses. The yacht anchors right opposite — one of the best views on the entire route.
Bar — Ruins of Stari Bar. Stari Bar (Old Bar) is the ruins of a medieval hilltop city continuously inhabited since the 3rd century BC. An olive tree over 2,000 years old — one of the oldest living objects in Europe. Modern Bar is a convenient port of call.
Ulcinj — Velika Plaža and 13 km of Beaches. Ulcinj is Montenegro's southernmost city with a multicultural character (historically an Islamic town). Velika Plaža (Great Beach) — 13 km of continuous fine-sand beach, one of the longest on the Adriatic. The perfect final stop on the route.
Price

Montenegro Vacation

Price of the yacht vacation along the Montenegrin Adriatic coastline
Included:

Yacht charter

Full sailing yacht charter for 7 days

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Skipper services

Professional skipper on board throughout the entire route

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Fuel

Diesel fuel for the engine

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Marina fees

Fees at all marinas and ports on the route: Tivat, Kotor, Perast, Budva, Sveti Stefan, Bar, Ulcinj

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Bed linen and towels

Bed linen and towels in each cabin

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Snorkelling equipment

Masks, snorkels and fins for all participants

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Welcome dinner

Group dinner on the first evening on the Tivat waterfront

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Starlink on board

Broadband satellite internet 100–200 Mbps in open sea and anchorages

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Excluded:

Flights

Flights to Tivat (TIV) or Dubrovnik and back

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Meals

Lunches and dinners ashore (€10–20 per person); breakfast provisions on board are bought collectively

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Entry fees

Kotor fortress — €8, Our Lady of the Rocks island — €1, Stari Bar ruins — €2, other excursions

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Travel insurance

Recommended insurance with medical evacuation coverage of at least €30,000

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Personal expenses

Alcohol, excursions, shopping and other personal expenses

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Early Bird Price

For one person with accommodation in a cabin for two, 3 months before the start of the cruise.

1300.00 EUR

Total for one person

For one person with accommodation in a double cabin

1500.00 EUR

Total for a cabin(2 persons)

For one cabin with accommodation in a double cabin

2400.00 EUR
FAQ

FAQ: Yacht Vacation in Montenegro

Everything you need to know about the yacht vacation along the Montenegrin Adriatic coast