Saint Nicholas Church, Kotor

Booked 200+ times last week

Saint Nicholas Church, Kotor: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

A boat tour is a fun and exciting way to explore a new place. During a boat tour, guests are taken on a boat ride to see the sights and learn about the history and culture of the area. Tour will start from Kotor, and first place which we will visit Panoramicly is a Old town Perast. Perast is a popular tourist destination and is known for its many historic buildings, including the Church of St. Nicholas and Perast Museum. The town was an important trading center in the past and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is known for its Venetian-style architecture and its two small islands, St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. We will stop at Lady of the Rocks for 20min. The island is known for its beautiful church, the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, which was built in the 15th century and you can visit it for free. The island is also home to a museum that contains a collection of maritime artifacts and paintings. Here you can take some amazing photos and have unforgettable experience. Our third place which will be visited is Submarine Base from Yugoslavian Wars which was secretly built for Yugoslavian army by Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito. We will enter the Base by boat, and skipper will share historical information and explanation about the base. Next location to be visited Panoramicly is Mamula Prison. It is a former maximum-security prison similar to "Alcatraz. It was built in the 19th century as a military base and it was used as a prison during a 2nd world war by Italians. The prison is now abandoned and has gained a reputation as a haunted location. Some people have reported hearing strange noises and seeing ghostly apparitions within its walls. After Mamula Prison our last attraction is a Blue Cave. It is a natural sea cave which is known for its unique blue light effect, which is created by sunlight reflecting off the white sandy bottom of the cave and through the crystal clear water. Visitors can only access the cave by boat, and it is a popular destination for tourists and boating enthusiasts. The cave is big, with a narrow entrance that opens up into a larger chamber. Inside, the water is a deep blue color, and the cave walls are smooth and shiny. The Blue Cave is a beautiful and awe-inspiring natural wonder. We will stop here for 30min so you can take a swim, relax and enjoy a magic of this place. ***A knowledgeable guide will provide information and explanations about the places the boat passes, giving visitors a deeper understanding and appreciation of the area. Whether you are a local or a visitor, a boat tour is a great way to spend a day out on the water.

Kotor Old Town Walking Tour

Kotor Old Town Walking Tour

Tour Overview Start at the Sea Gate We being our adventure at Kotor’s main entrance, the Sea Gate. Here, your guide will introduce you to the city, highlighting the strategic benefits of its location within the Bay of Kotor. You'll gain a quick yet insightful overview of Kotor's development over the centuries, setting the stage for the tour ahead. Square of Arms Our first step is the Kotor’s main hub, the square of arms. Here you will discover the stories of the city's skilled craftsmen and clockmakers while admiring the impressive Prince’s Palace, the Guard Tower, the historic Old Arsenal, and the Clock Tower. Square of flour Next, we visit the Square of flour, where you’ll learn about Kotor’s noble families and their legacy. This square is home to the Pima Palace and the Buća Palace, showcasing the Kotor’s aristocratic past. Square of St. Tryphon At the Square of St. Tryphon, we’ll discuss the life and legend of St. Tryphon, Kotor’s protector. You’ll get a closer look at the Cathedral of St. Tryphon, an architectural gem and the city’s most iconic landmark. Squares of Boka Marine and St. Luke Moving on, we’ll visit the Square of Boka Marine and St. Luke’s Square. Here, we’ll uncover the city’s maritime traditions, which remain an integral part of life in Kotor, and learn about its deep Christian roots, reflected in the hidden layer of early Christian architecture still present today. Square of Timber At the Square of Timber, you will hear about the life of Blessed Ozana, a significant figure in Kotor’s history. You’ll also see the Skurda River flowing beneth the River Gate, connecting the city to its natural surroundings. Northern Wall and River Skurda Then we will take a short walk up the Northern Wall, under which the Skurda River flows, forming Kotor’s natural moat. Here, we’ll delve into the city’s most dramatic historical moment: the siege by one of history’s most successful pirate and undefeated admiral. Return to the Square of Arms The tour concludes back at the Square of Arms, where your guide will provide recommendations for dining, cafes, and activities tailored to your interests. You’ll leave equipped with practical knowledge to continue exploring Kotor on your own. Why This Tour? This tour is designed to give you a deeper understanding of Kotor’s heritage while offering practical tips to enhance your visit. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just exploring at your own pace, this experience will make Kotor come alive in new ways.

Kotor Old Town Small-Group Walking Tour

Kotor Old Town Small-Group Walking Tour

Enjoy our walking tour of the Kotor's old town which will last up 1.5 to 2 hours and is perfect if you only have a short time visit from a cruise or if you are visting for a few days and would like to to have the first hand introduction and insight from your guide, while learning about our heritage and culture. Your licensed your guide, professional and fluent in English will meet you by the port entrance or Old town main entrance. After meeting your guide you will enjoy walking through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The tour provides an excellent orientation to Kotor and optional visits St. Tryphon Cathedral and the Maritime Museum if you wish to pay for the entrance. Otherwise a nice introduction of our mayor building in town. After your visit you will have enough time to enjoy the town without rushing back on board the cruise ship 1 Kotor Old City Kotor is situated in the most secluded part of Boka Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). While it dates from the Illyrian period, Kotor developed into an important commercial and artistic center in the Middle Ages. Many empires battled for control over the city throughout the centuries: from being an autonomous city of the Byzantine Empire, free city of medieval Serbia, then under Venetian or Hungarian states, gaining independence and then returned to Venetian control once again, just to be occupied by France and then Austria, until Kotor finally became part of Yugoslavia. e 7 St. Tryphon Cathedral The tour leads us to one of the iconic sites of Kotor - St. Tryphon Cathedral with short guided tour of the Cathedral. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 8 Maritime Museum Our tour will lead us to The Bokelian Navy Square with Karampana well. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 9 Karampana Well We continue to the Karampana Well... 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free 10 Church of St. Luke We arrive at the St Luke Square with St Luke and St Nikola churches. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 11 Church of St. Nikola We arrive at the St Luke Square with St Luke and St Nikola churches. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 12 Church of Blazena Ozana The tour will take us to Blazena Ozana Church and the Northern Gate. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 13 Northern Gate We will take a quick look at the Northern Gate and the Skurda River, before returning to the Square of Arms where this tour ends. 5 minutes

Kotor by night

Kotor by night

Kotor is situated in the most secluded part of Boka Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). While it dates from the Illyrian period, Kotor developed into an important commercial and artistic center in the Middle Ages. Many empires battled for control over the city throughout the centuries: from being an autonomous city of the Byzantine Empire, free city of medieval Serbia, then under Venetian or Hungarian states, gaining independence and then returned to Venetian control once again, just to be occupied by France and then Austria, until Kotor finally became part of Yugoslavia. Kotor tour begins at the main gate of the Old Town, also known as the Sea Gate where you will meet our guide. The guide will have an identification mark. The duration of this tour is 1 hours and 30 minutes. After the introductory words and presentation, a tour of the inner city squares and streets would follow (Weapons Square, Flour Square, St. Blessed Ozana of Kotorska, gate from River Skurda) Square from the Cathedral, the most narrow street etc. From the Skurda River Gate, following the craft street, otherwise the longest street within the old town, you would reach the Gurdic River Gate. After that, a walk through the city's Citadel with a couple of photo breaks would follow.

Kotor and Budva : Selfguided tours with Freedom Scooters

Kotor and Budva : Selfguided tours with Freedom Scooters

Start the adventure from Kotor or Budva (Wherever in more convenient for You). Also complete the journey in Kotor or Budva (with no extra charge to change it any moment). We offer more than 20 scooters, size 125cc up to 500cc. Kindly remember that car driving licence is not accepted in Montenegro for scooters bigger than 50cc. It is required to have A1, A2 or A category of driving licence (Motorcycle category) Once contract is signed (with both documents and scooter check) You are ready for adventure along Montenegro coast. From our team You will receive all safety instructions, for ride and using the scooter. Also You will get all recommendations and spectacular view spots You must visit. Mostly tourist decide to take a scooter only for a day ride, but our recommendations are to take it for a full stay in Montenegro, since scooter ride have many advantages comparing to the car (fuel consumption - economy, much much easier to find a parking spot - almost anywhere, and last but not least to save a lot and a LOT of time in the traffic, especially in the hot summer season, from June until September when traffic in all Montenegro coast is very busy, and with the scooter You can visit many places during the day comparing to the car.

5 activities found

Traveling now? See what’s available for your dates

Top activities in Kotor

326 activities found
Sort by:

Saint Nicholas Church, Kotor: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

A boat tour is a fun and exciting way to explore a new place. During a boat tour, guests are taken on a boat ride to see the sights and learn about the history and culture of the area. Tour will start from Kotor, and first place which we will visit Panoramicly is a Old town Perast. Perast is a popular tourist destination and is known for its many historic buildings, including the Church of St. Nicholas and Perast Museum. The town was an important trading center in the past and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is known for its Venetian-style architecture and its two small islands, St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. We will stop at Lady of the Rocks for 20min. The island is known for its beautiful church, the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, which was built in the 15th century and you can visit it for free. The island is also home to a museum that contains a collection of maritime artifacts and paintings. Here you can take some amazing photos and have unforgettable experience. Our third place which will be visited is Submarine Base from Yugoslavian Wars which was secretly built for Yugoslavian army by Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito. We will enter the Base by boat, and skipper will share historical information and explanation about the base. Next location to be visited Panoramicly is Mamula Prison. It is a former maximum-security prison similar to "Alcatraz. It was built in the 19th century as a military base and it was used as a prison during a 2nd world war by Italians. The prison is now abandoned and has gained a reputation as a haunted location. Some people have reported hearing strange noises and seeing ghostly apparitions within its walls. After Mamula Prison our last attraction is a Blue Cave. It is a natural sea cave which is known for its unique blue light effect, which is created by sunlight reflecting off the white sandy bottom of the cave and through the crystal clear water. Visitors can only access the cave by boat, and it is a popular destination for tourists and boating enthusiasts. The cave is big, with a narrow entrance that opens up into a larger chamber. Inside, the water is a deep blue color, and the cave walls are smooth and shiny. The Blue Cave is a beautiful and awe-inspiring natural wonder. We will stop here for 30min so you can take a swim, relax and enjoy a magic of this place. ***A knowledgeable guide will provide information and explanations about the places the boat passes, giving visitors a deeper understanding and appreciation of the area. Whether you are a local or a visitor, a boat tour is a great way to spend a day out on the water.

Kotor Old Town Walking Tour

Kotor Old Town Walking Tour

Tour Overview Start at the Sea Gate We being our adventure at Kotor’s main entrance, the Sea Gate. Here, your guide will introduce you to the city, highlighting the strategic benefits of its location within the Bay of Kotor. You'll gain a quick yet insightful overview of Kotor's development over the centuries, setting the stage for the tour ahead. Square of Arms Our first step is the Kotor’s main hub, the square of arms. Here you will discover the stories of the city's skilled craftsmen and clockmakers while admiring the impressive Prince’s Palace, the Guard Tower, the historic Old Arsenal, and the Clock Tower. Square of flour Next, we visit the Square of flour, where you’ll learn about Kotor’s noble families and their legacy. This square is home to the Pima Palace and the Buća Palace, showcasing the Kotor’s aristocratic past. Square of St. Tryphon At the Square of St. Tryphon, we’ll discuss the life and legend of St. Tryphon, Kotor’s protector. You’ll get a closer look at the Cathedral of St. Tryphon, an architectural gem and the city’s most iconic landmark. Squares of Boka Marine and St. Luke Moving on, we’ll visit the Square of Boka Marine and St. Luke’s Square. Here, we’ll uncover the city’s maritime traditions, which remain an integral part of life in Kotor, and learn about its deep Christian roots, reflected in the hidden layer of early Christian architecture still present today. Square of Timber At the Square of Timber, you will hear about the life of Blessed Ozana, a significant figure in Kotor’s history. You’ll also see the Skurda River flowing beneth the River Gate, connecting the city to its natural surroundings. Northern Wall and River Skurda Then we will take a short walk up the Northern Wall, under which the Skurda River flows, forming Kotor’s natural moat. Here, we’ll delve into the city’s most dramatic historical moment: the siege by one of history’s most successful pirate and undefeated admiral. Return to the Square of Arms The tour concludes back at the Square of Arms, where your guide will provide recommendations for dining, cafes, and activities tailored to your interests. You’ll leave equipped with practical knowledge to continue exploring Kotor on your own. Why This Tour? This tour is designed to give you a deeper understanding of Kotor’s heritage while offering practical tips to enhance your visit. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just exploring at your own pace, this experience will make Kotor come alive in new ways.

Kotor Old Town Small-Group Walking Tour

Kotor Old Town Small-Group Walking Tour

Enjoy our walking tour of the Kotor's old town which will last up 1.5 to 2 hours and is perfect if you only have a short time visit from a cruise or if you are visting for a few days and would like to to have the first hand introduction and insight from your guide, while learning about our heritage and culture. Your licensed your guide, professional and fluent in English will meet you by the port entrance or Old town main entrance. After meeting your guide you will enjoy walking through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The tour provides an excellent orientation to Kotor and optional visits St. Tryphon Cathedral and the Maritime Museum if you wish to pay for the entrance. Otherwise a nice introduction of our mayor building in town. After your visit you will have enough time to enjoy the town without rushing back on board the cruise ship 1 Kotor Old City Kotor is situated in the most secluded part of Boka Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). While it dates from the Illyrian period, Kotor developed into an important commercial and artistic center in the Middle Ages. Many empires battled for control over the city throughout the centuries: from being an autonomous city of the Byzantine Empire, free city of medieval Serbia, then under Venetian or Hungarian states, gaining independence and then returned to Venetian control once again, just to be occupied by France and then Austria, until Kotor finally became part of Yugoslavia. e 7 St. Tryphon Cathedral The tour leads us to one of the iconic sites of Kotor - St. Tryphon Cathedral with short guided tour of the Cathedral. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 8 Maritime Museum Our tour will lead us to The Bokelian Navy Square with Karampana well. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 9 Karampana Well We continue to the Karampana Well... 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free 10 Church of St. Luke We arrive at the St Luke Square with St Luke and St Nikola churches. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 11 Church of St. Nikola We arrive at the St Luke Square with St Luke and St Nikola churches. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 12 Church of Blazena Ozana The tour will take us to Blazena Ozana Church and the Northern Gate. 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included 13 Northern Gate We will take a quick look at the Northern Gate and the Skurda River, before returning to the Square of Arms where this tour ends. 5 minutes

Kotor by night

Kotor by night

Kotor is situated in the most secluded part of Boka Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). While it dates from the Illyrian period, Kotor developed into an important commercial and artistic center in the Middle Ages. Many empires battled for control over the city throughout the centuries: from being an autonomous city of the Byzantine Empire, free city of medieval Serbia, then under Venetian or Hungarian states, gaining independence and then returned to Venetian control once again, just to be occupied by France and then Austria, until Kotor finally became part of Yugoslavia. Kotor tour begins at the main gate of the Old Town, also known as the Sea Gate where you will meet our guide. The guide will have an identification mark. The duration of this tour is 1 hours and 30 minutes. After the introductory words and presentation, a tour of the inner city squares and streets would follow (Weapons Square, Flour Square, St. Blessed Ozana of Kotorska, gate from River Skurda) Square from the Cathedral, the most narrow street etc. From the Skurda River Gate, following the craft street, otherwise the longest street within the old town, you would reach the Gurdic River Gate. After that, a walk through the city's Citadel with a couple of photo breaks would follow.

Kotor and Budva : Selfguided tours with Freedom Scooters

Kotor and Budva : Selfguided tours with Freedom Scooters

Start the adventure from Kotor or Budva (Wherever in more convenient for You). Also complete the journey in Kotor or Budva (with no extra charge to change it any moment). We offer more than 20 scooters, size 125cc up to 500cc. Kindly remember that car driving licence is not accepted in Montenegro for scooters bigger than 50cc. It is required to have A1, A2 or A category of driving licence (Motorcycle category) Once contract is signed (with both documents and scooter check) You are ready for adventure along Montenegro coast. From our team You will receive all safety instructions, for ride and using the scooter. Also You will get all recommendations and spectacular view spots You must visit. Mostly tourist decide to take a scooter only for a day ride, but our recommendations are to take it for a full stay in Montenegro, since scooter ride have many advantages comparing to the car (fuel consumption - economy, much much easier to find a parking spot - almost anywhere, and last but not least to save a lot and a LOT of time in the traffic, especially in the hot summer season, from June until September when traffic in all Montenegro coast is very busy, and with the scooter You can visit many places during the day comparing to the car.

Other Sightseeing Options in Saint Nicholas Church, Kotor

Want to discover all there is to do in Saint Nicholas Church, Kotor? Click here for a full list.