11 Catamarans to Rent in Kotor

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Three Reasons to Charter a Catamaran in Kotor

1. Ideal Starting Base

Starting your catamaran charter in Kotor allows you to easily explore the surrounding towns of Boka Bay. After touring the Maritime Museum and climbing the ancient fortification, get ready to set sail. Navigate to Tivat, Perast, Risan, Kumbor, and beyond! Additionally, by departing from this medieval town, you will also have the opportunity to visit the neighboring country of Croatia. The city of Dubrovnik is only about 40 nautical miles away from the entrance of the bay.

2. Captivating Coastline

The Bay of Kotor has a jagged shoreline that is just over 100 kilometers. Its captivating coastline is made up of both natural and historical jewels. From medieval settlements just along the waterfront to memorizing mountain ranges that pierce the sea. On a catamaran charter, sailors are in for an extraordinary adventure as they navigate through this grand body of water.

3. Outdoor Adventures

If you are looking for a holiday where you spend the week lounging on dazzling white sand with a cocktail in hand, Kotor may not be the most ideal destination for you. Rather, along this coastline you will find pebble beaches sparsely scattered. This region is more known for attracting those looking to partake in adrenalin enhancing activities. The bay’s calm waters make up the perfect setting for various water sports. Kayaking, paddle boarding, waterskiing, and much more are all offered here. Sail your catamaran charter to the Blue Grottois, it is a great dive location for those interested in snorkeling in crystal clear waters. Want a break from the water? (Although unlikely …) Travel inland and spend the day hiking or mountain biking trails through the peaks of the bay. Lovcen National Park, which covers 6,220 hectares of natural beauty, is about a one-hour drive from the marina. There is an entrance fee of 3 euros for adults and 2 euros for children.

Top Attractions

The Old Town: Within its ancient city walls, you will instantly fall in love with this regions rich and diverse history. The Old Town, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well preserved and has kept its medieval charm. Inside you will find snaking cobbled stone streets lined with quaint cafes, shops, and churches.
Perast: Navigate a few nautical miles on your catamaran charter in Kotor and you will land on the old town of Perast. Although small, this town is home to 18 churches and numerous Baroque palaces! It is also known for its close proximity to the islands of St. George and Our Lady of Rocks.
Our Lady of the Rocks: Navigate towards this manmade island. Upon it sits a beautiful church and museum filled with artifacts and treasures from around the world. It is the site from where the famous Fasinada custom began!
St. John Fortress: Perched 280 m above sea level, sits this impressive stronghold. Climb over 1,300 steps! Although a challenging hike, once you get to the top you will be glad you made the effort. The views alone are worth every ache – take some extraordinary pictures with the bay and mountains in the background.
Maritime Museum: Throughout history, this area has been home to many seafarers. Learn more about the regions rich nautical past in this museum filled with treasures discovered from Boka Bay.

Arriving to your catamaran charter

A great advantage to visiting this region of Montenegro is that it is easily accessible! Tivat Airport accommodates flights from major European cities throughout the year. Once you land in this international airport, you will be happily surprised to find out that your starting base is only a short distance away! Start your holiday on a good note by arriving to your catamaran charter in Kotor swiftly and with ease. Alternatively, you can also fly into the international airports located in Dubrovnik and Podgorica, both of which are a 2-hour journey away.