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Yachting in Montenegro
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Yachting in Montenegro

Land of mountains, turquoise sea, and hidden treasures

Duration8 days
PriceFrom €3,000 / week/per boat
DepartureMontenegro, Adriatic Sea
About the route

Montenegro is a small country with a big heart. It has it all: snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear sea, and medieval towns that still bear the marks of empires. The Montenegro coastline is a mosaic of cozy bays, secluded beaches, clear water, and ancient temples. Here you can find romance, thrills, and the true taste of the Mediterranean.

What awaits you
Itinerary

Day-by-day program

Day 1. Tivat

Arrival at Tivat airport. Your driver with a Khorstan Sailing sign will meet you. We head to one of the most fashionable marinas in the Mediterranean — Porto Montenegro. After boarding — captain's briefing, a walk along the pier and the city. We recommend visiting the maritime museum and a real submarine right in the marina.

Day 2. Kotor

Today — one of the most spectacular stops on the route. We'll pass through the Verige Strait, see the town of Perast (even more beautiful from the water), swim by an ancient church. Mooring — right next to the walls of Kotor Old Town, which impresses at first sight. Narrow streets, ancient squares, a fortress looming over the city and authentic Balkan cuisine — we dine here.

Day 3. Herceg Novi

After breakfast we head to Herceg Novi. Along the way — a stop at the "Our Lady of the Rocks" islet with its unusual story. We'll share it on board — and show photos from past trips.

Day 4. Luštica Bay

Heading to Trašte Bay and the new modern marina at Luštica Bay. Nearby — Almara Beach Club with one of the best beaches in Montenegro. Along the way we'll definitely stop at the Blue Cave — swimming in the shining water is guaranteed.

Day 5. Budva

The cosy Luštica gives way to the noisy and vibrant Budva. The old town with its cobblestones, plus clubs, a casino and nightlife. We recommend a city tour by convertible. Lunch in a quiet bay, then we enter Budva marina, passing the island of Saint Nikola — the "city's shield".

Day 6. Fishing Village

Today — relaxing in nature. The village of Ribаško is located in a cosy bay. Here they serve the freshest seafood. Evening — with a view of the old fortress and the sunset. And if you feel like city life — Herceg Novi is just nearby again.

Day 7. Return to Tivat

The last day — and one more adventure. We return to Porto Montenegro, but along the way we'll show you abandoned underground submarine shelters and a "ghost island." A truly exciting and unexpected conclusion to the journey.

Day 8. Departure Home

After breakfast we say goodbye to the crew and yacht. If there's time — relax at the Yacht Club or stroll through Porto Montenegro. Then — transfer to the airport. You return home with a sea tan, new friends and priceless memories.

Destination

Montenegro, Adriatic Sea

Weather

Daytime +28 °C, Nighttime +20 °C

Nearest airport

Tivat (TIV)

Language

Montenegrin

Traditional cuisine

Njeguški pršut, cicvara, kačamak, burek

Average prices

Dinner: €25, glass of wine: €5

Currency

Euro / EUR / €

What to bring back

Ceramics, wool socks, woven baskets

FAQ

Questions and Answers about Yacht Vacations in Montenegro

The yacht route in Montenegro runs along the Adriatic coast and the Bay of Kotor — one of the most scenic regions in Europe. Here the sea meets mountains, medieval towns, and cozy bays. The route combines natural beauty, cultural heritage, and comfortable sailing conditions.
A yacht vacation in Montenegro typically costs €500–1,100 per person per week, making it one of the most accessible yacht routes in Europe. The base price includes accommodation on the yacht and the route; meals, fuel, and marina fees are paid separately.
Yes, Montenegro is a great choice for a first yachting experience. Short sea passages, sheltered bay waters, and the option to travel with a skipper make the route comfortable even for those who have never been on a yacht before.
The best period for yachting in Montenegro is from May to September. During this time the sea is warm, the weather is stable, and the summer months are ideal for swimming and stops in coastal towns. May, June, and September offer a more relaxed atmosphere with fewer tourists.
A yacht vacation in Montenegro suits travelers who want to combine sea, nature, and cultural towns. The route is especially popular among couples and groups of friends who value beautiful scenery, cozy anchorages, and a relaxed pace of travel.
Unlike hotel stays, a yacht allows you to explore multiple locations without transfers or repacking luggage. Comfortable cabins are comparable to hotel rooms, but you also get privacy, your own itinerary, and a new location to wake up to every day.
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