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4 days in Rome Itinerary – The Ultimate Travel Guide

11 Aug 2021 | Destinations, Europe, Italy

Rome truly is the ultimate classic weekend break – the city trip that everyone should do at least once in their life. If you are looking for an epic 4 days in Rome itinerary then you are at the right place. 

In this travel guide, I’ll take you through the heart of the old Roman Empire, the seat of the Catholic Church and to the most beautiful fountain in the world. Stroll with me through the historical streets among all the beautiful shops – and of course, we’ll make time for a delicious pizza and top it off with the best authentic gelato! 

 

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4 days in Rome Itinerary: How to plan your trip to Rome

Planning to take the trip to Rome? Let’s quickly go through some basics to help you plan an unforgettable 4 days in Rome. 

Rome is the capital of Italy and is located in the central west part of the country. Being a huge metropolis you can easily find flights to Rome from your airport of departure.

There are two airports in Rome, the main one is Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino (FCO) – for international tourists. 

How to get around Rome: Itinerary 4 days 

A taxi ride from Fiumicino airport to the center costs 48 euros, and it takes about half an hour without traffic jams. Out of the smaller airport Ciampino, expect to pay around 30 euros. 

There are unofficial taxi drivers scamming tourists at both airports, so only get into an official taxi with a meter. Don’t let any of the shady hustlers at the airport exits persuade you! 

Taxis in Rome aren’t allowed to stop on the street – they have to wait at the taxi stops for customers.

Public transportation is always an option – there are local and regional trains, buses, etc. Piazza Venezia is the central hub of Rome and you can easily head there first and then connect to your hotel. 

You can also take the express train from the airport for 14 euros, which is another great option. 

Shuttle buses are also available from the airport, they are safe and reliable. Reserve your seat for transfer here.

Uber is handily available all around – and for me personally, it’s the most convenient way to get around Rome. Although you can do almost everything on foot in the city, you’ll quickly cover a lot of miles during your 4 days in Rome, so an Uber is not an unnecessary luxury.

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4 days in Rome

Roma Pass 

Grab yourself a Roma pass if you intend to use public transport in Rome. With the Roma Pass, you have access to public transport for three days and you also get free access to two museums. The card costs 34 euros and you can buy it at the tourist points. 

Alternatively, you can also purchase an Omnia Vatican & Rome City Card that includes a 72 hour Roma Pass along with free transportation.

Click read more details here.

Where to stay in Rome: Accommodation Tips

Expenses for your Rome trip can quickly add up. After your flights, ensure your accommodation is secured well in advance to save money and find a hotel or hostel that you love. 

My recommendation is Palazo Naiadi, which is the perfect place to stay during a short stay in Rome. This five-star hotel is the ideal base to discover the city from. 

The staff are happy to help you with almost anything, the rooms are extremely clean, and there’s also a rooftop terrace with a swimming pool on the fifth floor. More info and prices can be found here.

If you are seeking slightly cheaper accommodation in Rome? Then opt for Hotel Giolli Nazionale. This centrally located hotel has neat rooms with balconies, and it’s located in a lively area full of bars and restaurants. What more could you need? More info and prices can be found here.

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4 days in Rome

4 day Rome itinerary perfect for first-time visitors 

Day 1 of Rome Itinerary 4 days: Explore Quirinale, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon 

Start your short stay in Rome with the absolute classics. In Rome, it’s easy to lose count of the beautiful historic buildings…there is a church, palace, or museum on almost every street corner. 

STOP 1: SANTA MARIA DELLA CONCEZIONE

The Santa Maria Delle Concezione hides a sinister secret – in the crypt, the bones of 4000 monks have been used to decorate five chapels. Some bones create Christian symbols, and there are full skeletons dressed in robes. 

In the last chapel, you can read their foreboding message to the visitor: ‘What you are, we have been, what we are, you will become’. 

Address: Via Vittorio Veneto 27

 STOP 2: FONTANA DEL TRITONE

The Fontana del Tritone is located in the middle of Piazza Barberini. It was designed in 1642 by the sculptor Bernini, for Pope Ubanas VIII. 

Four dolphins carry a shell, on which muscular Triton kneels. They spew a jet of water through a conch shell high into the air. If you look under the shell you’ll also spot some bees, the symbol of the wealthy Barberini family. 

Address: Piazza Barberini

 

STOP 3: FONTANA DI TREVI

A must-see during any short stay in Rome is the world-famous Fontana di Trevi. This attraction is well guarded and is truly a sight to behold – Neptune standing between the goddess of Abundance and Health, while water flows through from a channel of Roman antiquity.

Legend has it that you’ll return to Rome if you throw a coin over your left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain with your right hand. The proceeds go to charity, and bring in around one million euros annually!

I don’t have to tell you that this is one of the most super crowded attractions in the city. Try to visit the fountain early in the morning, or a bit later in the evening when it’s quieter. 

Prefer to do things a little differently? Join this tour to explore the underground waters of the Trevi Fountains and learn about its history, and its significance! Book this tour here.

Address: Piazza Fontana di Trevi

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STOP 4: BACCANO FOR A DELICIOUS ITALIAN LUNCH

Feeling peckish? You’ll find some of the best traditional Italian dishes at Baccano. It’s famous for its cozy sitting areas, dark wood, and mirrors that display the menus. If you fancy a drink, Baccano is also a wine bar. 

Address: Via delle Muratte 23

 

STOP 5: PIAZZA DI SPAGNA

138 steps connect the Trinità dei Monti church to the rest of the city. You can admire the view over the world-famous square Piazza di Spagna from here. Unfortunately, it’s been forbidden to sit on the stairs for several years – but it still remains a beautiful place to visit. 

In the area around Piazza di Spagna, there are bountiful Italian fashion and haute couture shops. There are also plenty of other affordable shops nearby, too. 

Address: Piazza di Spagna

STOP 6: BAR POMPI

The Pompi family has been making Rome’s most delicious tiramisu since 1960, which you simply must try while you’re in town! You can find the store near the Spanish steps. 

The classic tiramisu is delicious – you’ll be licking every last bit off all your thumbs and fingers! They also have plenty of other types of tiramisu that you will love. 

Address: Via della croce 82

Pro tip: Do you love food tours? Join this foodie tour with a local expert! 

 

STOP 7: PANTHEON

During your 4 days in Rome, you simply have to visit the Pantheon. It’s one of the best-preserved monuments from ancient times, and one of the true icons of the city (it was built between 118 and 128!). 

In the seventh century, the ‘temple to all the gods’ transformed into a church. The dome, a reference to heaven, was the first poured cement ceiling, and two thousand years later it still remains intact. 

The only natural light source in the building is the ‘open eye’ inside. Inside, you’ll find the tomb of world-famous artist Rafaël, as well as the tombs of the kings of Italy. The church is open every day and can be visited for free. 

Learn about the Pantheon’s history by joining a small group tour, which is one of the most popular tours in Rome. Book this tour here.

Address: Piazza della Rotonda

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STOP 8: TAZZA D’ORO

Once you are done with the tour, go grab some delicious Italian coffee. 

Around the corner from the Pantheon, you’ll find the coffee shop Tazza d’Oro – by far one of the best coffee shops in Rome. The coffee is roasted and ground on site. 

Address: Via degli Orfani 84

 

STOP 9: PIAZZA DEL POPOLO 

One of the largest squares in Rome forms the tip of the famous Tridente (Neptune’s trident),  consisting of the streets Via di Ripetta, Via del Corso and Via del Babuino. 

In the distant past, the Porta del Popolo was the main gateway to the city. At the edge of the square, you’ll be able to spot a large fountain with sphinxes and statues representing the four seasons. 25 High Egyptian Obelix date back to the 13th century. 

Address: Piazza del Popolo

 

STOP 10: VILLA BORGHESE

The park of Villa Borghese is the only open natural space for many Roman citizens… and they all like to take a nice evening stroll there. 

In addition to hiking, you can also rent bicycles or row on the lake. There are lots of fun things to discover in the park, including the smallest cinema in the world. There’s definitely no shortage of culture: Galleria Borghese has one of the most impressive collections in the world. 

Address: Viale San Paole del Brasile

Day 2 of the Rome Itinerary 4 days: Head to Holy Rome and the Vatican 

 

On day 2 of your 4 days in Rome itinerary, set aside sightseeing time for the Vatican, and check off one of the smallest countries in the world. 

Vatican City is only 15 minutes away from the heart (downtown) of Rome. Trains are available to take you there.

Alternatively, you can also book a guided tour with breakfast here.

STOP 1: THE VATICAN MUSEUMS AND SISTINE CHAPEL                                             

Rome itself is already a special city – but a country within a city is even more unique. The Vatican is an autonomous state with its own shops, postal company and police force. The city-state has over 800 inhabitants, making it the country with the smallest population in the world.

Allow at least half a day to explore the Musei Vaticani during your 4 days in Rome. It’s the largest, richest, and most impressive museum complex in the world. There are over 1400 rooms full of paintings, Greek and Roman sculptures, and Egyptian and Etruscan art. 

Located at the Vatican museum is the Sistine Chapel (housed in the Apostolic Palace) This is the official residence of the pope, in Vatican City. This chapel dates back to the late 15th century. 

Get your Vatican museum tickets online along with the Sistine Chapel.

Address: Viale Vaticano

 

Prati, the neighborhood adjacent to the Vatican, is quite a chic, cool neighborhood with many shops. If you’re not a great art lover, you can easily spend a few hours here in the meantime.

 

STOP 2: ST PETER’S BASILICA

The Basilica di San Pietro was built on the tomb of Saint Peter, and it’s the largest church in the world. It’s 136 meters high and three times the height of the Colosseum! 

The site where the church now stands was already used for religious purposes before Christianity. In 1506, Pope Julius II ordered the construction of the current basilica. He enlisted the help of artists such as Bramante, Rafaël, Peruzzi, Sangallo and Michelangelo. 

The Pietà in the first chapel on the right is his masterpiece. It’s the only statue Michelangelo ever signed… because nobody believed that such a young man could have created such a thing!

Visiting the church is free, but take into account inevitable long queues if you want to visit this basilica during the busy summer months. Don’t forget your sunscreen and water if you plan to queue in the height of summer. 

Address: Piazza San Pietro

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STOP 3: CLIMB THE DOME OR ST. PETER’S BASILICA

On foot, or via elevator, you can climb 53 meters up to the first viewpoint. You can then walk across a gallery that lies at the base of the dome, high above the people in the church. 

When you’re ready to ascend further, you climb to the top via a staircase inside the dome. 

Take it easy, because if you opt to do everything on foot, you’ll have to do about five hundred steps (you can also take a cable lift!). 

You can always join a guided tour of the St Peter’s Basilica to learn more about this iconic landmark in Europe, and to beat the crowds.

Address: Piazza San Pietro

 

 STOP 4: LUNCH AT 200°

Fortunately, after your visit to the Vatican, you don’t have to walk far for a delicious lunch. At 200°, the bread is homemade and you have a wide choice of sandwiches with numerous delicacies. 

Address: Piazza del Risorgimento 3

 

 STOP 5: PONTE SANT’ANGELO

The Ponte Sant’Angelo is one of the most beautiful bridges across the Tiber. High above, you can spot Bernini’s angels. This pedestrian bridge was built in 1450 after the old Roman bridge partially collapsed. 

The added weight of the pilgrims who wanted to see Hadrian’s tomb made the bridge a fatal trap. 

Address: Ponte Sant’Angelo

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STOP 6: CASTEL SANT’ANGELO

This beautiful fort used to be a prison, but it’s since been transformed into a museum with a beautiful collection of ceramics, weapons, and Renaissance paintings. 

On top of the fort is a statue of an archangel. Legend has it that it appeared to Pope Gregory I as a sign that the plague was over. 

Address: Lungotevere Castello 50

 

STOP 7: PIAZZA NAVONA

Emperor Domitian’s former athletics stadium was converted into a public square. Take a moment to rest on a bench while enjoying all the splendor that the square has to offer. 

Address: Piazza Navona

 

STOP 8: DINE AT MIMI E COCÓ

Enjoy delicious cocktails in this cozy restaurant with a pleasant terrace. You can expect snacks to come along with every glass! 

It’s the perfect place to enjoy Italian cuisine at a fair price. Highly recommended!

Address: Via del Governo Vecchio 72

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Day 3 of 4 days in Rome Itinerary: Full day expiration of Ancient Rome 

Ancient Rome is without a doubt the most beautiful place to discover during your 4 days in Rome. Pause for a moment to fully appreciate this astonishing part of the city. 

It’s my favorite part of Rome, as it always makes me realize this capital city is by far the most beautiful spot in Europe.

 

STOP 1: THE COLOSSEUM

The opening of the Colosseum in AD 80 was celebrated with games that lasted a hundred days and nights. All kinds of games were staged, from gladiator fights to hunt parties. 

The architect of the Colosseum designed a system that allowed around 50,000 spectators to walk in and out in just a few minutes. This system is still used in modern sports stadiums to this day. 

Top tip: Buy a ticket that gives you access to the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and Roman Forum in one. Here is a highly rated tour combining all the 3 attractions in Ancient Rome (set aside 3+ hours for the tour and with this you can explore stop 1,3,4 of day 3 itinerary plus access to Circus Maximus).

You can skip the guided tour if you are not interested in ancient Roman history, and just book entry tickets to check out the attractions. You can book priority first entry tickets to all 3 here.

Address: Piazza del Colosseo 1

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4 days in Rome

STOP 2: TRAJAN’S MARKET

At the time of Emperor Trajan at the beginning of the second century, Rome experienced unprecedented growth. The Mercati di Traiano makes it possible to experience typical daily life during that time. 

Address: Via iv Novembre 94

 

STOP 3: PALATINE HILL

Archaeological excavations show that as far back as the early Iron Age, there were settlements on the hill of Palentino – namely the pile huts of Romulus. 

During the time of the Roman Republic, the elite lived on this hill, and gigantic palaces were built here during the Imperial era. In the museum of the Palatine, you can see fragments of statues and objects found on the hill. 

After many restorations, the house of Augustus, Casa di Augusto, is now also open to visitors. 

Address: Via di San Gregorio 30

 

STOP 4: ROMAN FORUM 

The Foro Romano (Market Square of Rome) is one of the most famous landmarks in Europe. It was the political, commercial, and religious heart of the Republic of Rome. This was the setting where the senate came together and politicians gave their speeches. 

Traders also did business here, priests made sacrifices and people went shopping and discussed the latest news. 

When the power of the Roman Empire declined, the forum fell into disrepair and took on a new role in the 5th century BC. Farmers let their cattle graze here, which gave the Forum a new name as Campo Vaccino (cow pasture). 

In the 19th century, the excavations of the old Forum started. 

Address: Via di San Gregorio 30

STOP 5: ARCH OF CONSTANTINE 

The Arco di Costantino was built in 315 AD in honor of Emperor Constantine, who liberated Rome from the tyrant Maxentius. 

The triumphal arch is richly decorated, but only the small reliefs along the edges relate to Emperor Constantine – the other decorations refer to the reigns of other leaders including Trajan, Marcus Aurelius, and Hadrian. 

Address: In between Via di San Gregorio and Piazza del Colosseo

 

STOP 6: BOCCA DELLA VERITÀ

Hopefully, you have a clear conscience! Rumour has it that the Bocca della Verità (the mouth of truth) will bite off a liar’s hand. Legend has it that the statue was enchanted by a magician who wanted to test the virtue of married women. Give it a try if you dare! 

Address: Piazza della Bocca Della Verità

 

STOP 7: ROSSO

Simple dishes with a personal twist. Pop by for a delicious lunch or dinner. 

Address: Viale Aventino 32

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Day 4 of 4 days in Rome Itinerary: Day trip or other must-do attractions in Rome 

 

Set aside day 4 of your Rome itinerary to enjoy an epic day trip to the wine valley, archaeological site, or fill it up with exciting things to do in Rome!

 

DAY TRIP TO POMPEII (AND OTHER OPTIONS)

Due to its location in Italy, you can embark on amazing day trips from Rome. I have highlighted 3 options for you to choose from based on your interests

Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius Volcano Full-Day Trip: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pompeii and also stop to visit Naples on your day trip. You can use public transportation (train) to get to Pompeii. Or make it easy for yourself and book a day tour where your transportation is covered, and you can explore the UNESCO site on your own.

Tuscany: Prefer the rolling hills of Tuscany instead? How about a wine tour to the mix? Consider embarking on a day tour to Tuscany and enjoy wine and lunch.

Day Tour of Villa D’Este & Hadrian’s Villa Tivoli: Located right on the outskirts of Rome are the 2 Renaissance villas in Tivoli. On this day tour, you can explore the villas including the Hadrian’s Villa which was considered more important than imperial Rome itself in the past.

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4 days in Rome

OTHER MUST-DO ATTRACTIONS IN ROME  

So instead of a day trip from Rome, you can also stay in the city and check out some of the activities below (feel free to swap them for any of the stops in the Rome itinerary above) 

 

BASILICA OF SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE 

Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is the largest Catholic Marian church in Rome. This church is located about a 10-minute drive or 20 minutes walk away from the Trevi Fountains. Of the four major basilicas in Rome, this is the first church that is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. 

Santa Maria Maggiore is considered to be the second most beautiful church in the city of Rome. 

Address: P.za di Santa Maria Maggiore, 00100 Roma RM, Italy

 

PIZZA DEL CAVALIERI DI MALTA

The perfect spot to enjoy a very special view! Gaze through the keyhole of the monastery church and admire the panoramic view of St. Peter’s. You may have to stand in line for a while, but it’s well worth the wait! 

Address: Piazza del Cavalieri di Malta 4

 

MERCATO DI CAMPAGNA AMICA

Every weekend, local producers and farmers flock to the city to sell their wares in a market hall. At the Mercato di Campagna Amica, you can taste and buy their products: cheeses, hams, dairy products, vegetables, and fruits. 

Address: Via di San Teodoro 74

 

 VIA GIULIA

Rome is home to many enchanting streets – but Via Giulia is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful. Stroll for a mile among churches, antique shops, galleries and beautiful buildings, with hardly any car traffic around. 

Address: Via Giulia

 

PARCO ADRIANO

The park surrounding Hadrian’s mausoleum, the Parco Adriano, is laid out on two levels. On the lower part, you’ll be surrounded by joggers and children playing. Above, you can relax and unwind on one of the many benches under the trees. Concerts are held here during the summer. 

Address: Castel Sant’Angelo

 

KAMI SPA

Being a tourist in Rome is quite challenging… you’ll easily walk 20,000 steps in a day. If you’re feeling weary, let yourself be pampered by the masseurs at Kami Spa. In addition to Asian massages, they provide body scrubs and other beauty treatments. 

There’s also a lovely swimming pool. 

Address: Via Degli Avignonesi 12

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More travel tips for Rome 

Where to eat in Rome

Food is an important part of Italian life, there are so many places where you can eat like a local in Rome. During your 4 days in Rome, you won’t struggle to eat well if you love pizza and pasta. 

The only downside is you’ll overpay a little… but this is the case in most iconic cities, and it’s definitely worth it. Try to avoid the restaurants where waiters recommend their menu at the door – instead, seek out a Roman trattoria or an osteria, authentic family restaurants where simple Italian cuisine is served at fair prices. 

Feeling very hungry? You can eat an extensive amount of food in a ristorante.

Bear in mind that the bill often contains an added amount for coperto or pane, ‘place setting’ – a 2 or 3 euro tip per person.

 

Food tour options

 

Where to shop in Rome – Shopping options 

Rome is shopping heaven for designer lovers. If you’re in the mood for a bit of shopping in Rome, you’ll find high-end brands’ haute couture shops in the finest boutiques. 

The most famous brands can be found near the Spanish steps. The Via Condotti is the top of the class with names like Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Giorgio Armani (among others!). At the Via del Corso, you can generally find slightly more affordable clothing stores.  

Not looking to splash the cash? If you want to go shopping in Rome on more of a budget, you can find cheaper clothing stores in the neighborhoods around the Pantheon, the Campo de Fiori, and Via Cola di Rienzo. Near the Campo de’Fiori, Via dei Giubbonari can be found – a cozy street full of trendy shops. 

For antique shopping in Rome, check out the neighborhoods around Via Margutta, Via del Babuino, Via dei Banchi Vecchi, Via Giulia and Via de Coronari. 

Between 1:00 – 4.30 pm, many Romans have a siesta and most small shops close their doors. In the historic city center, this isn’t usually the case, though. Larger stores are also usually open all day from 9 am to 8 pm.  

I hope you found this post on the eternal city of Rome useful and ready to book your trip! Have more questions, let me know in the comments below.

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Best Beaches in Kotor Montenegro 

 

The hidden treasures of the Adriatic are poised for exploration, offering unforgettable seaside moments. From the easily accessible Kotor Beach, lying at the base of ancient fortifications, to the secluded allure of Bajova Kula, each spot offers its own piece of paradise. 

  1. Kotor Beach
  2. Bajova Kula Beach
  3. Plavi Horizonti Beach
  4. Verige Beach
  5. Morinj Beach
  6. Zanjice Beach
  7. Risan Beach
  8. Kotor Natural Beach
  9. Jaz Beach
  10. Oblatno Beach
  11. Pirate Beach

Whether planning a solo escape, a romantic excursion, or a family holiday, Kotor’s beaches cater to all occasions, ensuring lasting memories. 

Best beaches in Kotor Montenegro and beyond

1. Kotor Beach

A stone’s throw from the Old Town, Kotor Beach is a convenient and lively stretch perfect for those who love to be in the heart of the action. It is convenient for visitors who want to combine historical tours with seaside relaxation. 

While not the largest of beaches, its proximity to the city centre makes it particularly accessible. 

The beach is quite pebbly, and because of its size it tends to be very crowded by noon. I recommend getting there early (between 8 to 10 am), grab a sun lounger (paid) and enjoy a full day there.

If you are sightseeing in the Old Town, and then heading there in the late afternoon or evening I recommend just taking a walk and enjoying the scenery as finding a place to sit down will be a little difficult. 

There are not a lot of food options on the beach (but a 5 minute walk from the beach will welcome you to many options).

Highlights:

  • Accessibility: Just minutes from the city centre.
  • Amenities: A mix of free and paid amenities are available, including sunbeds and umbrellas.
  • Vibe: Busy and vibrant, surrounded by bars and restaurants.
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2. Bajova Kula Beach

Named after the legendary hero Bajo Pivljanin, Bajova Kula Beach prides itself on its clear waters and small, secluded bay. It’s ideal for those seeking tranquillity away from the centre.

To get to the beach, you have to drive for 20 minutes as public transport is infrequent. Plus getting there early will be a bonus as you can enjoy the peaceful view of the bay, and soak in the sun. 

If you are not driving, consider taking a cab, this will also be convenient as sometimes parking can be an issue when visiting during the peak hours of the day. 

You can swim at the Bajova Kula Beach, and there is also a beach bar on-site. You can pay for sun beds. 

Be careful when you stroll on the beach as it is quite pebbly and glass pieces are often seen on the shore. 

All in all I recommend visiting the beach for its epic views of the Kotor Bay, and its vibe. 

Highlights:

  • Distance: Roughly 20 minutes’ drive from Kotor.
  • Amenities: Enjoy the luxury of a private beach feel with rentable cabanas (morning hours).
  • Ambiance: Calm and peaceful, perfect for pure relaxation (morning hours).
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3. Plavi Horizonti Beach

Or as the locals call it, ‘Blue Horizons’ is a beach experience not to be missed. 

The fine sandy beach gradually slopes into shallow waters, making it ideal for families with their playful toddlers. It’s one of the most sublime places to witness the horizons, as the name suggests, and lose yourself in the magnificent sunsets.

You can swim, or rent sun loungers. To keep everyone busy and entertained you will find a variety of activities from beach volleyball, tennis, and basketball to building sand castles and hanging out in their restaurant. 

The beach is best visited in June and September. And it holds the coveted Blue Flag recognition for excellence in environmental management and water quality.

Highlights:

  • Distance: Roughly 20 minutes’ drive from Kotor Old town (near Tivat Airport)
  • Amenities: Beautiful and smooth, perfect for children and families. Good restaurant and parking available on site.
  • Ambiance: Coastal charmer with cliffs and trees and endless sea views. 
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4. Verige Beach

Verige Beach is a hidden gem located about 25 minutes drive from Kotor. Tucked away in the narrowest part of the Bay of Kotor, this enchanting wild beach is easily accessible via the Kotor Bay Ferry.

The beach has fine pebbles, and its crystal-clear waters are breathtaking. Enhancing its beauty, the quaint Church of Our Lady of Angels stands nearby, offering breathtaking views over the bay, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks. 

The sight of the church, with the scenic backdrop, is utterly captivating!

I like Verige Beach more for sightseeing, including capturing the sights of the boats docking or going up and down the waters. 

The waters are also frequented by mega yachts and elegant sailing boats, adding to the beach’s allure.

If you wish to hang out and soak in the sun, you can rent sun loungers nearby or sit down to eat at the restaurant onsite.

Highlights:

  • Distance: About 25 minutes’ drive away from Kotor town.
  • Aim: Ideal for those looking to escape the busyness for a day.
  • Convenience: Limited amenities, but sun loungers are available for rent. 
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5. Morinj Beach

Situated a mere 30-minute drive from Kotor, it may require a bit more travel, but its appeal is undeniable. 

Unlike the typically smaller beaches of Kotor, Morinj Beach stands out with its expansive sandy shores, a rare find in the bay area. 

It offers a gentle entry into the water, without the abrupt deepening found at many other local beaches, making it an ideal choice for families.

However, keep in mind that the waters of the Morinj Beach are a little bit cooler which is perfect for hot summer days as the waters can provide a refreshing respite on sweltering days.

Access to Morinj Beach is straightforward and free. You can rent a car and drive there. For convenience, there is a large parking lot located across the street, available for a nominal fee of €2.

Highlights:

  • Distance: About 30 minutes’ drive north from Kotor.
  • Amenities: Mostly free beach with some paid options for extra comfort.
  • Features: Great for children and families.
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6. Zanjice Beach

Tucked on the Lustica Peninsula, Zanjice Beach lures visitors with pebbly shores and clear blue waters. It’s a bit further out but worth the trek for its serene atmosphere.

The beach is only accessible during the peak season, and you can also book tours to get there from Kotor, or Budva. 

The beach is great for views, and the Blue Cave. 

Free entry to the beach, and in terms of amenities you can rent sunbeds, umbrellas, and access toilets and showers.

Highlights:

  • Distance: Approximately 30 minutes’ drive from Kotor. Or you can come by boat (20 minutes)
  • Amenities: Paid sunbeds, with some free areas to lay your towel.
  • Surroundings: A quieter choice surrounded by nature.
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7. Risan Beach

Want to escape the crowds? Then make your way to Risan Bay. Here, you can enjoy the offbeat shores of Bolnička Plaža, characterised by the authentic stones and rocks of Kotor Bay. 

The beach lacks the amenities that you would expect from a well-developed beach area, but it’s untamed, rugged beauty is its charm. 

Beyond its picturesque scenery, Risan Beach is steeped in history, standing as one of the bay’s most ancient settlements. 

Just a short stroll from the shore, visitors can discover Roman mosaics, adding a layer of cultural enrichment to the beach’s natural allure. 

The view of the 7th-century Banja Monastery, framed by towering cypress trees, is undeniably charming.

Highlights:

  • Proximity: Approximately a 20-minute drive from Kotor.
  • Cultural significance: Offers a touch of history with nearby ancient ruins.
  • Amenities: Basic amenities are available, with a focus on the natural environment.
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8. Kotor Natural Beach

Kotor Natural Beach is an undiscovered treasure for those in search of a completely free seaside retreat.

Nestled on the side opposite Kotor Beach, it presents a more untouched and rugged seaside experience compared to its counterpart. Here, you won’t find the sun loungers and manicured shores common to other Kotor vicinity beaches.

Given the pebbly and rocky terrain of this wild beach, I recommend bringing aqua shoes. 

Swimming is allowed and is okay here. 

Near the beach, you will find the ruins of the Fjord Hotel, and there are two small cafes. 

Highlights:

  • Distance: a short walk from the Old Town to the beach. Parking is available nearby 
  • Activities: Sunbathing, swimming 
  • Facilities: Cafes near/on the beach
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    9. Jaz Beach

    One of the longest beaches in the Bay of Kotor, Jaz Beach is famous not only for its beauty but also as a venue for top-notch music festivals. Its vivacious atmosphere, coupled with excellent facilities, makes it a hit for those who enjoy the livelier side of seaside leisure.

    You can rent sun loungers, and umbrellas and when driving there you will be delighted to know that there is a large parking space (and it is FREE!).

    Highlights:

    • Distance:  Located approximately 20 minutes from the city centre (Budva municipality).
    • Activities: Water sports, and live music events are just some of the activities on offer.
    • Facilities: Sunbeds, cafes, and umbrellas are available.
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        10. Oblatno Beach

        ​​Oblatno Beach, located just a 20-minute drive from Kotor, is the epitome of a chic beach getaway. 

        For an epic day out at a cool beach club, Oblatno is amazing – it is similar to Plavi Horizonti Beach, where the waters are sandy and fine. 

        The beach is great for families where you can enjoy beachside games.

        The beach is free to access, but there is an area under the Almara Beach Club – where you will have to pay to access. This is where you will also find sun loungers for rent. 

        Other than the beach amenities you can also enjoy cocktails and light snacks all whilst soaking the views of the Adriatic Sea.

        A note about the Almara Beach Club – this is a full service restaurant serving fresh and delicious seafood (including paella). 

        Highlights:

        • Distance: A 20-minute drive from Kotor
        • Amenities: Sun loungers, umbrellas, changing rooms, showers, and restaurant/bar services.
        • Vibe: A trendy and upscale beach club atmosphere with live music events during peak season.
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            11. Pirate Beach

            Pirate Beach offers a blend of fun and relaxation where children can play to their heart’s content, making it a favourite among visiting families. This beach is located in Perast and is about a 20 minute drive.

            Pirate Beach boasts a contemporary ambiance, and is perfect for a day out of Kotor. The beach features imported gravel, and for relaxation, you can rent a pair of sun loungers, complete with an umbrella, at €20, providing the perfect setup to enjoy cocktails with a view. 

            What’s more the stunning backdrop of Perast with the Our Lady of the Rocks, and Sveti Đorđe, is hard to beat, and a must see in Montenegro. 

            Highlights:

            • Distance: A 20-minute drive from Kotor. 
            • Amenities: Sun loungers, umbrellas, Kid-friendly with shallow areas and play zones.
            • Vibe: Amazing views, and the sun and sea!
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                Kotor’s Beach Experience

                In Kotor, you will find amazing beaches. There are private and public beach areas and it caters to every luxury level (you can explore and sunbathe for free, or spend a little extra for a luxury experience). 

                The pebbly shores and crystal-clear waters are a common feature, inviting both locals and visitors to bask in the natural beauty of Montenegro’s coastline.

                Public Beaches

                Public beaches in Kotor are where the vibrant pulse of the city meets tranquil turquoise waters. These stretches are open to everyone, often characterised by stones or pebbles, and provide a serene setting for swimming and sunbathing. 

                Best of all, there’s no entrance fee to enjoy the simple pleasure of a day at the beach here.

                Private Beach Sections

                Dotting the shoreline are chic private beach sections – often affiliated with hotels or beach clubs – where you can rent a sunbed, enjoy waiter service, and sometimes even experience live music or DJ sets. 

                These areas typically require a small entry fee or sunbed rental but offer amenities like showers, changing rooms, and often a nearby bar or restaurant for that extra touch of luxury.

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                Highlights of Kotor’s Beaches

                • Public Sections: Enjoy the liberating feeling of unfettered access and the charm of local beach life. Pack a picnic or grab snacks from nearby vendors, and bask in the sun’s warm glow against the dramatic backdrop of Kotor’s mountains.
                • Private Sections: Revel in the cosseted comfort of a private spot, where facilities and creature comforts are at your fingertips. These are perfect for those who fancy a bit more pampering during their beach day.

                In summary, Kotor’s beaches offer a diverse range of coastal experiences, from laid-back public spots to the more curated atmosphere of private sections. 

                With easy access from the historic town and enthralling views all around, your time on the shores of Kotor will be nothing but unforgettable. 

                Whether you choose the simplicity of a public beach or the enhanced experience of a private beach section in Kotor, each offers its own slice of Montenegro’s coastal paradise. 

                Enjoy the delightful mix of tradition and relaxation on the shores of the Bay of Kotor and beyond.

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                Best Time to Visit Kotor’s Beaches

                Summer Season (Peak Season)

                The optimal time to enjoy Kotor’s waters is during the summer months. From June to August, you’ll find warm, balmy weather perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and a variety of water sports. 

                The skies are usually clear during these months, offering uninterrupted enjoyment of the sun and sea.

                1. June – The start of the summer marks the beginning of the beach season with a pleasant climate and fewer crowds.
                2. July – July is ideal for those who love the heat, as it gets warmer and the beach life is in full swing.
                3. August – The waters are warmest in August, but expect more visitors as it’s the peak of tourist season.

                Shoulder Season – Spring and Autumn

                For those looking to avoid the summer crowds, the shoulder seasons of late spring (May) and early autumn (September) are good alternatives. The weather is milder during these months, but it’s still warm enough to enjoy the coastal activities without the summer throngs. 

                However, keep in mind that beaches in winter may not be as fun as temperatures dip and many services won’t be open or available. 

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                How to Enjoy Kotor’s Beaches

                Finding Your Perfect Spot

                Kotor’s coast is lined with both vibrant and secluded beaches. Whether you prefer a lively atmosphere with beach bars and music or a quiet cove for relaxation, there is a spot for every preference.

                • For Lively Beach Vibes: Visit the main beaches with amenities such as sunbeds, umbrellas, and nearby restaurants.
                • For Secluded Relaxation: Seek out smaller coves that are a bit off the beaten path. They offer tranquillity and are perfect for a serene day by the sea.

                Transport & Accessibility

                The coastal region of Kotor is accessible from your hotel by various modes of transport.

                • Car: Renting a car offers the most flexibility for exploring different beaches along the coast at your own pace.
                • Public Transport: There are buses that run along the coast, connecting Kotor to various beaches.
                • Bike or Foot: For the more adventurous and active, biking or walking to nearby beaches provides an opportunity to take in the stunning scenery.

                Safety and Amenities

                Be mindful of safety when swimming and ensure that you are visiting beaches that have lifeguards on duty during the summer months. 

                Most popular beaches will have amenities like changing facilities, showers, and restrooms. It’s always good practice to check beforehand, especially if venturing to more secluded spots.

                 

                Local Regulations and Environment

                Remember to adhere to any local regulations and respect the natural environment. Keep the beaches clean by disposing of your waste responsibly.

                Kotor’s beaches offer a mix of serenity and summer fun, set against some of the most dramatic coastal landscapes in Europe. 

                By choosing the right time to visit and considering your preferred beach style, your Kotor beach getaway can be an unforgettable adventure filled with crystal-clear waters and picture-perfect views.

                Tips for a Perfect Beach Day in Kotor

                Here are some of the tips for having a perfect day out in Kotor,

                • Arrive Early: Especially during the summer, beaches can get crowded quickly.
                • Mind Your Belongings: While beach theft isn’t common, it’s always wise to keep an eye on your personal items.
                • Sun Protection: The Mediterranean sun can be strong; sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water will be your best friends.
                • Stay Hydrated: The Adriatic sun can be intense; make sure to drink plenty of water.
                • Respect the Environment: Keep the beaches as beautiful as you found them by disposing of your trash properly.
                • Explore Beyond the Main Beaches: Some of the most magical spots are those less travelled. 

                Frequently Asked Questions

                What is the closest beach to Kotor?

                Kotor Beach is one of the beaches closest to the Old Town, and is perfect for sightseeing and also sunbathing. 

                Does Kotor have good beaches?

                Kotor has amazing beaches. You can hit the beaches close to the city, or venture beyond to Herceg Novi Riviera and others.

                Can you swim in Kotor Beach?

                Yes, you can swim in Kotor Beach. 

                Conclusion

                Whether you long for the secluded, natural havens, crave the energy of a crowd, or simply wish to bask in the Mediterranean charm, Kotor’s beaches offer something for every preference. 

                Each grain of sand and pebble tells a tale of ancient civilizations, maritime adventures, and timeless beauty that awaits your discovery. Don’t just travel—experience Kotor in all its coastal glory. Happy sunbathing!

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                3 Comments

                1. L. Kriekels

                  So Nice !
                  Can’t wait to go there !!!
                  Thanks !

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                2. Nathalie

                  Very helpful thank you!!

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                  • Stéphanie Beyens

                    Thank you for reading!

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