Bay of Kotor
Europe's southernmost fjord, where mountains meet the Adriatic in a stunning natural harbor filled with medieval towns and Mediterranean vegetation.
About the Bay of Kotor
No matter whether you enter Boka by land or by the sea - your experience will be the same - Boka will fascinate you! It looks as if the mountains have cracked and let the sea in. This is the southernmost fjord in Europe. The high mountains bend over the thin coastline thus protecting it from the severe climate from the north. That is why Boka is an oasis of Mediterranean vegetation: agave, palm, mimosa, oleander, kiwi, pomegranate, and medicinal herbs. When its peaks are covered with snow, the roses bloom in the foothills.
Quick Facts
A Crossroads of Civilizations
Whoever visits Boka experiences it in a special individual way. No matter whether we are talking about artists, scientists, businessmen, or tourists, Boka performs a strong impression on all human senses. Boka is a place where various differences meet up and mix up by creating an entirely special ambiance. Contrasts are replicated in nature where in one part of the bay one can see steep rocky mountains rising upon the calm sea surface, while on the other part flourish real botanical gardens. Contrasts are also emphasized in the cultural-historic heritage where two civilizations of the east and of the west meet upon each other in a special harmony. Prehistoric age, Iliric age, Roman-Byzantine age, renaissance, baroque, and gothic styles all that is melted together and blended with modern life, showing that the real valuables last forever together in harmony.
Geographical Characteristics
Bay of Kotor by the Numbers
Boka is bejeweled by seven islands: Mamula, Sv. Marko, Our Lady of the Rocks, Sv. Djordje, Milosrdja, Ostrvo Cvijeca, and Mala Gospa. Numerous towns and settlements dot the entire coast.
Surrounding mountains include: Lovcen (1749m) from the southeast, and Orjen (1895m), Radostak (1446m), and Dobrostica (1570m) from the northwest. The Kason massif (873m) rises above Perast.
Peninsula Lustica occupies the southeastern entrance, while Vitaljina peninsula sits northwest, separated by the Ostro channel. Inner peninsulas Vrmac and Devesilje are divided by the Verige strait, which separates Boka into four distinct bays: Herceg Novi, Tivat, Risan, and Kotor.
The region of Boka Kotorska, observed as a geomorphological and vegetational entity is enormously wealthy in nature with special characteristics creating quite unusual contrasts in the relief, vegetation, and stone structures.
Climate
Located between the Adriatic Sea and the wide limestone area the region of Boka Kotorska is under a strong influence of Mediterranean and Mountain climates. That special climate blend creates a distinguished Sub-Mediterranean climate quite different from other parts of the Montenegrin coast. A unique feature for Boka is the early spring when all surrounding mountains are still covered with snow while the coast flourishes with Mediterranean trees and flowers in blossom. During the winter one can enjoy the pleasant sun and calm weather on the coast while the mountains and snow take just 1 hour of slow drive.
The summer season in Boka is pleasant with a little bit more rain especially in the internal area than in other parts of the Montenegrin coast, which is on the other hand reflected in dense vegetation. Most of the rain in Boka falls in the late autumn and partly during winter. Along the whole coastline of the bay exist the rich distribution of Mediterranean, continental, and exotic vegetation such as laurels, palms, olive trees, orange and lemon trees, pomegranate trees, agaves, camellias, mimosas… This is just one part of Boka's wealthy flora.
Captain's Tip
The best way to experience the Bay of Kotor is by speedboat, allowing you to see the dramatic mountain scenery, medieval towns, and hidden coves that are inaccessible by land.
Tours Visiting This Destination

Boat Up to 8 Passengers
Wondering what to do in Kotor? We offer the possibility of organizing private tours and renting boats with skippers per hour.

Boat Up to 10 Passengers
Looking to explore Boka Bay at your own pace & choice of stops? We offer the possibility of organizing private tours and renting boats with a skipper per hour.

Boat Up to 14 Passengers
We offer the possibility of organizing private tours and renting boats with a skipper per hour.

Boat Up to 20 Passengers
Looking to explore Boka Bay at your own pace & choice of stops? We offer the possibility of organizing private tours and renting boats with skippers per hour.
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