Kotor Trip Cost Calculator

Kotor costs €45-85/day for budget travelers. A UNESCO walled town in a dramatic fjord-like bay.

Budget
$50-90/day
Mid-Range
$100-180/day
Luxury
$250-500/day
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Old Town
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Kotor Budget Guide

Your Kotor Budget at a Glance

Kotor is one of the Mediterranean’s most dramatic settings - a medieval walled town at the foot of sheer cliffs, at the end of a fjord-like bay. Cruise ships have discovered it, but it’s still far cheaper than similar Dubrovnik. Budget travelers can manage on $50-90 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $100-180 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $250+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Old Town is free to explore. Fortress walls cost €8 (or free if you go early). Food is good value for fresh seafood. Accommodation is reasonable outside peak summer.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your euros by:

  • Exploring free old town all day
  • Climbing walls early for free
  • Avoiding restaurants when cruise ships are in
  • Staying outside the walls
  • Taking local buses along the bay

Money-Saving Tips

Free Old Town

UNESCO walled town is free. Explore narrow streets and squares.

Save Free entertainment

Climb the Walls Early

Go at 6-7am to avoid €8 fee and crowds. Staff arrives later.

Save $8 per person

Avoid Cruise Ship Days

Check cruise schedules. Prices and crowds drop when ships leave.

Save 20-30% on food

Stay Outside Walls

Apartments just outside old town are 30-50% cheaper.

Save $20-40 per night

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 80% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • July - August (summer)
  • Cruise ship season (May - October)

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • November - March
  • April

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Kotor cost?
A week in Kotor costs $350-630 for budget travelers, $700-1,260 for mid-range, and $1,750+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Kotor expensive?
Kotor is Montenegro's priciest destination due to cruise ships, but still cheaper than Dubrovnik. Prices drop significantly in shoulder season.
How many days in Kotor is enough?
2-3 days covers Kotor and surrounding bay. Add time for Perast, Budva, or mountain day trips.

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