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Kotor Montenegro - Picturesque Untouched Medieval Beauty | 98 Countries with 3 Kids!

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KOTOR Montenegro ???????? is BREATHTAKING! Top Things To See & Do | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

Join us as we visit Kotor - a coastal town in Montenegro nestled in the deepest natural fjord of the Mediterranean Sea!

Kotor is home to a picturesque untouched Old Town with fortified walls. Squeezed between the sea and the mountain, it is one of a very few Medieval towns untouched by wars. Kotor is also home to the Stari Grad - one of the best-preserved medieval towns on the Mediterranean, making it a UNESCO Heritage Site.

The spectacular Old Town is a dream come true for history buffs with its old houses, narrow streets, small squares and yards, Catholic and Orthodox churches dating back to the 9th Centuries, lapidarium, town hall clock, and more!

In Kotor, we noticed an interesting thing: there are many cats sitting in front of the shops and basically roaming around everywhere. For this reason, it is known as the City of The Cats. They even have a museum of cats!

Kotor’s city walls, which stretch for 3 miles (4.5 km) directly above the city, are also a major attraction for tourists. For an awe-inspiring view of The Old Town and The Boka Bay, you can climb along the city walls up to the castle on the top! The streets here are almost the same as the streets of Dubrovnik.

During our stay, we visited a village called Sutomore, with a beautiful beach area, and discovered Bar, a Venetian fortified town built in the 16th century. The stonework and buildings were absolutely beautiful.

We also drove up to a city on the mountain called Cetinje. Here we saw a statue of lord Ivan who was the ruler of Montenegro back in 1400 when this was the capital of the country.

Overall we had an amazing time in Montenegro. It is definitely a place we look forward to visiting again!

0:00 Introducing Kotor Montenegro
1:25 Drive to Kotor
2:31 Kotor Old Town
7:56 Restaurant Galion
9:52 Where we stayed in Montenegro
10:33 Sutomore Montenegro
11:23 Bar Montenegro
15:05 Cetinje Montenegro
16:19 Viewpoint from above Kotor - Zanjev Do
17:40 Kotor Old City
20:20 Restaurant Verige65

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Montenegro & the Bay of Kotor

Join us for seven nights to discover the Balkan nation of Montenegro, a tiny country packed with rich cultural history, old-world architecture and jaw-dropping natural beauty. Perched along the Adriatic Sea, Montenegro surprises visitors with a trove of inviting villages and ancient relics. From our base in charming Tivat, we’ll uncover the proud historical heritage of Cetinje, sail on the cobalt Bay of Kotor and visit Venetian-era towns—including Perast, Kotor and Budva, living museums with ramparts and sun-splashed palazzos. Encounter enchanting Orthodox monasteries and gaze at untouched, mountain scenery. Plus, a visit to a wine cellar offers insight into Montenegro’s viniculture and a journey to beautiful Lake Skadar reveals one of the most fascinating ecosystems in the Balkans. Wrap up this epic journey with an overnight in Dubrovnik, Croatia, home to compelling medieval treasures. This small-group adventure features deluxe accommodations, plus an extensive meal plan including wine with dinner.
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