
Montenegro · MONTENEGRO
Kotor
The jewel of the Adriatic — medieval walls and bay.
— Journey —
Home base · Tivat 20 min · UNESCO Old Town
Kotor is the soul of Montenegro — a UNESCO-listed medieval city encircled by Venetian walls that climb 1,350 metres up the limestone karst. The Bay of Kotor, sometimes called Europe's southernmost fjord, frames the city in a theatre of dark mountains and still water. FFGR Montenegro is headquartered here, and every itinerary begins and ends with the Old Town's cobbled piazzas: the Piazza d'Armi, the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, and the sound of church bells drifting across the water at dusk. Your FFGR chauffeur knows every lane, every shortcut through the Venetian gates, and every private villa owner who opens their terrace for a private lunch with views across the bay. From Kotor, Tivat Airport is twenty minutes — direct access to global private aviation. Porto Montenegro's superyacht marina is fifteen minutes by water taxi or by road. The city's old-city restaurants — Galion, Bokun, Scala Santa — are where Adriatic aristocracy dines discreetly through the summer months.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Kotor Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage)
- ·City Walls — 1,350 m climb with panoramic views
- ·Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (12th century)
- ·Piazza d'Armi & Maritime Museum
- ·Porto Montenegro Superyacht Marina (15 min)
- ·Kotor Fortress of San Giovanni
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Cattaro Heritage Hotel
- ·Palazzo Drusko
- ·Hotel Forza Luna
- ·Porto Montenegro Residences
— Also in this region —
Montenegro
Budva
The Adriatic Riviera — old town, beaches and nightlife.
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Tivat
Porto Montenegro — superyachts and the Bay of Kotor.
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Herceg Novi
The city of flowers — baroque old town and bay entrance.
Montenegro
Sveti Stefan
The island village — Montenegro's most photographed icon.
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Perast
Baroque palaces on the water — the Venice of Montenegro.
Montenegro
Podgorica
The capital — embassies, business, and modern Montenegro.
