Discover Kotor on a private tour
In Kotor, Montenegro, time seems to slow to a gentle rhythm, mirroring the fjord waters that cradle this medieval town. The cobbled streets resonate with echoes of bygone eras, while the fortress walls stand as silent guardians over the bay. Your local guide turns Kotor tours into a temporal journey, where every corner uncovers a new narrative. On a walking tour, discover hidden squares and artisans engrossed in their crafts. The food and wine tour entices with flavours as rich as Kotor’s history. With skip-the-line insights, you access the stories behind the stones. Your private tours in Kotor invite you into a realm where past and present converge, offering a window into the heart of Montenegrin culture. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Kotor. Explore Kotor your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Kotor tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Kotor for every interest, including: History tours: Enter through the Sea Gate and trace Kotor's medieval lanes to St. Tryphon Cathedral and the Maritime Museum with stories that bring each square to life. If you like a climb, your guide can pace a hike up the San Giovanni fortress steps for sweeping bay views during your tour. Boat tours: Take a private boat across the Bay to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast for a short chapel visit and promenade walk. With more time, continue to the Blue Cave near Lustica for a swim and circle Mamula Island before cruising back along the fjord-like shore. Nature and Wildlife tours: Hike the Vrmac ridge or trails in Lovcen National Park for wildflowers and panoramic views far above the bay. Bird lovers can add the Tivat Saline (Solila) to look for herons and occasional flamingos in season on a relaxed nature tour. The old town is fully walkable, but public transport is limited along the bay and parking is tight. Your local guide can arrange chauffeured tours or a private boat to cut down on transfers and make the most of your time. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Kotor inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods In Kotor, Montenegro, a private walking tour with a local guide is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the charm and history of this unique city. As you stroll through its vibrant neighborhoods, you'll discover the rich tapestry of culture and local life that makes Kotor so special. There's no better way to understand a neighborhood than having someone from the area walk you through its streets. - Old Town (Stari Grad): Experience the medieval magic of Kotor's Old Town, where narrow cobblestone streets wind through charming squares. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a peek into history with its ancient walls and stunning architecture. This area is perfect for history buffs and families alike, as you can explore centuries-old churches and quaint shops at every turn. - Dobrota: Just a short walk from the Old Town, Dobrota offers a more laid-back vibe by the sparkling Bay of Kotor. It's a great spot for families and multi-generational groups looking to enjoy scenic walks along the waterfront. The area is also known for its lovely cafes and local eateries where you can savor Montenegrin delicacies. - Muo: This charming fishing village is ideal for those seeking meaningful connections with local life. Muo offers stunning views of Kotor's bay and mountains, and you might even see fishermen bringing in the day's catch. It's a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle, perfect for those who enjoy nature and tranquility. - Prčanj: Known for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere, Prčanj is a must-visit for cultural tourists. The majestic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary stands as a highlight, and the neighborhood is a delightful place to explore on foot. It's also a good choice for travelers interested in local history and stunning panoramic views of the bay. Day trip ideas from Kotor From Kotor, you can spin out along the bay or climb into cool mountain air, with short drives and boat hops that make day trips feel simple and unrushed. Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks: Ten minutes along the shore, stone palaces line a quiet promenade, and a short boat ride gets you to the tiny islet for wide bay views, a calm mix of history, sea light, and coffee breaks that suits photo lovers and easy walkers, and it works well as a short day tour. Lovćen and Njeguši: Zigzag up the old mountain road for lookouts over the whole bay, then taste smoked ham and cheese in Njeguši, with ridge paths and viewpoint stops that fit hikers, food fans, and anyone who likes big panoramas without a long trek. Budva and Sveti Stefan Viewpoints: Follow the coast for sandy beaches, a compact walled old town, and lookouts toward the famous islet, a simple plan if you want a swim, a walk on stone lanes, and time for seafood by the water. Cetinje: The old royal capital brings monasteries, embassies turned museums, and slow streets under mountain peaks, a good choice for history and architecture, with cafés and shaded parks for breaks between sights. Skadar Lake: Head inland to reed channels, island villages, and birdlife, with relaxed boat rides from Virpazar and optional winery stops nearby, a nature-focused day tour that blends easy cruising, village views, and local flavours. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Kotor most travellers miss.