In the heart of the Mediterranean, the Old Port of Kotor exudes the spirit of the past, surrounded by impressive city walls that proudly preserve the history of this city. Under the protection of UNESCO as part of the world cultural heritage, Kotor was part of the Republic of Venice from 1420 to 1797, which is still evident in the city's architecture.
However, in addition to its rich cultural heritage, Kotor can boast an incredible panoramic view of the Bay of Kotor, often described as the 'southern fjord of Europe', due to its depths and length, and its beautiful, spectacular cliffs of Orjen and Lovćen that adorn the horizon. From its walls, there is an incredible view of the azure Adriatic Sea, picturesque coasts, and the green slopes of the surrounding mountains, creating unforgettable scenes that leave every visitor breathless.