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12 Things to do in Zakynthos Travel Guide

21 Jun 2021 | Destinations, Europe, Greece

Greece is a popular holiday destination for many reasons. A trip to Greece or one of the smaller islands can also be very affordable. In this post, I am sharing an epic Zakynthos travel guide to help you plan yours. Find all the amazing and beautiful things to do in Zakynthos and more. 

My trip to Zakynthos was special, as good friends of ours were getting married there. They wanted to celebrate both of their bachelor parties in Zakynthos Greece. So in no time, a date was arranged, and we boarded the plane to Greece with ten men and nine women.   

This was my first visit to Greece – is it just me, or are you also super excited when you’re about to discover a new country? The moment I get off the plane my eyes start to sparkle, I’m instantly happy and I’m ready to take on a new adventure. This time was no different.

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Zakynthos travel guide

Ultimate Zakynthos Travel Guide

Zakynthos is located on the western side of Greece

Zákynthos is also known as Zante. The town is home to a ruined castle of the Byzantines, the beautiful Cameo island, a belfry of the 16th-century Agios Markos Church, an epic Solomos Square, and art in the form of frescoes and icons. 

The weather in Zakynthos is super pleasant. Greek food, especially Greek Meat Pie, is delicious and you must give it a try. Although the island itself is relatively small, there are countless fun activities to experience. 

Within the space of ​​approximately 410 km², you can find all the ingredients for a diverse holiday under the sun. Zakynthos is a super popular tourist destination for bachelor’s parties, friend’s trips, and family summer holidays. 

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How to get to Zakynthos

Zakynthos is located in Greece. It is a European Union member and uses Euro as its currency. Passport holders from other EU countries, the US and Canada can enter Greece without a visa. For others, a Schengen Tourist Visa is required for entry. 

When arranging your trip to Zakynthos, keep in mind that it’s a tourist destination so it’s not easy to get there by plane during the off-season. Most airlines only fly here during the summer season – which is from the end of May until September. 

Cost-wise it isn’t too pricey. On our trip, we paid 90€ for a return flight from Zaventem Brussels. 

The nearest airport to Zakynthos is Zakinthos (ZTH) Airport. You can also connect via other nearby airports like Kefallinia (50.9 km/ 31.62 miles), Preveza (128.4 km/79.90 miles), Corfu (220.4 km/136.702 miles), and Athens (268.2 km/166.52 miles).

You can pick up a rental car from the airport or use a private transfer. Here is a private transfer from the airport to Zakynthos town.

Zakynthos and the Ionian Islands are connected to the ports of Patras and Kyllini. From Zakynthos, you can visit the nearby islands of Ithaka, Lefkada, Kefalonia, and Corfu. 

Depending on the day and the ferry company you choose, the journey can take around 3 to 5 hours. Ferries run daily from Kyllini, Patras to Zakynthos all year round. In summer, there are several boats that sail out daily.

How to move around in Zakynthos Greece

Once you’re in Zakynthos, the best way of traveling around is by car. To ensure you get the cheapest option, organize your rental online – we paid 50€ for a car for 4 days, including insurance.

If you fancy a more adventurous approach, you can also rent a quad. Take into account longer travel times, as you can only drive an average of 40 km/h on the winding roads.

When is the best time to visit Zakynthos

For those vacationing in Zakynthos, the months from March to May and from September to early December are best for travel. During this time the weather is pleasant, and you can experience all the wonderful outdoorsy activities. There is no extreme heat or sunlight in these months. 

It also makes it easy for traveling back and forth to the nearby islands and explore more attractions in Zakynthos. 

If we have to pick one month, I would say June is the perfect time to visit Zakynthos. We visited the island in June, and each day it reached the lovely, pleasant temperature of 30 degrees. 

In July and August, temperatures can easily reach 40 degrees Celsius (and that’s just a bit too much for me personally!).

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Where to stay in Zakynthos

Many tour operators offer packages with activities and accommodation and this is generally the easiest and cheapest way to arrange your trip to Zakynthos, especially if you are traveling with children. 

Pro tip: Be sure to reserve boat tours and hotels ahead of time in the peak seasons.

If you feel like something a little more authentic, though, here are some great options.

Olea All Suite Hotel

The five-star Olea All Suite Hotel lies right in the midst of nature, surrounded by beautiful olive trees. Surprisingly, it’s still within walking distance of Zakynthos town and the beach. The question is whether you want to leave this beautiful hotel at all! More info and booking can be found here.

Zante Maris Suites

In this beautiful adults-only hotel, enjoyment comes first. It is a five-star venue – you can even book a room with a private pool. For more info and booking click here.

Read More Travel Guides on Accommodation: The best hotels in Zakynthos – 15 beautiful places to stay for romance & nightlife

What to pack for Zakynthos Island trip

With stunning locations, and amazing photo opportunities you must pack right for Zakynthos or Zante Island. I have highlighted my top picks below:

  • Beach or swimwear: You will be spending a lot of time at the beach, don’t forget to carry cute beachwear and swimsuits
  • Beach towel: With that add a beach towel and other accessories like flip flops, and a cover-up
  • Sunglasses: It is hot and sunny in the Greek Islands, wear sunglasses to protect your eyes. 
  • Sunscreen: Sunscreen is a must
  • Mosquito repellent: Mosquito bites can be annoying, and when you are out and about they might make you uncomfortable, so make sure you buy and pack some before your trip
  • Outfits: Because the weather is warm, carry lightweight and airy/flowy outfits like comfy dresses or rompers. Linen pants and shorts are also a good idea. Style your outfits with a nice hat and a beach bag
  • Beach Bag or Tote: A beach bag or tote is handy to carry sun protection, and swimwear when you go island hopping
  • Comfortable sandals: Don’t forget to pack comfortable walking sandals and water shoes

12 Top things to do in Zakynthos Greece

Here are my top recommendations of things to do during your stay in Zakynthos:

Rent a boat and explore the islands 

The waters surrounding the Greek islands range from astonishing azure to beautiful blue-green, and immediately make you think of a tropical paradise. 

What better way to enjoy it than on a boat? For boats with a maximum of 30hp, they’re free to use without any license or experience. You can rent a boat from around 100€/4h and you can find many places to rent them along the shore.

Spot turtles in Zakynthos

Huge Caretta turtles live in the waters around the island and can be spotted while snorkeling or on a boat. The optimum time to spot them is during their breeding season from mid-May to early October, and the best places are the coast of Laganas and Turtle Island. 

Go on a turtle spotting cruise in Zakynthos on a glass-bottomed boat. Learn more about it here.

(Fun fact: Our return flight was almost canceled because normally no planes are allowed to depart from the island after 10 pm during the breeding season. The lights from the planes stress the turtles, making them less likely to lay eggs.) 

Visit the Blue Caves

Take a trip up to the far north of Zakynthos and see the beautiful Blue Caves. The north of the island is much quieter, with idyllic roads among olive trees. You can buy local olive oil, herbs, and organic products here at various places along the way, so it’s definitely worth stopping for souvenirs! 

When traveling from north to south, be prepared to spend approximately 1.5 hours on the road.

Book a combined Navagio Shipwreck Beach & Blue Caves Boat Tour.

Take a trip to Navagio Beach 

The island’s must-see shipwreck landmark. Situated on the west coast of the island, the bay is famous for high white cliffs, a beautiful sandy beach, sparkling blue water, and a rusted shipwreck. To snap the best photos, stop at Navagio’s viewpoint.

You can easily book a day tour to explore Navagio’s Shipwreck Cove and gaze down into the sea through the boat’s glass bottom. Tours also include a swim time in turquoise waters whilst enjoying a breathtaking view of the world-famous shipwreck beach. 

Sunbathe at the Gerakas beach – National Marine Park 

Located in the protected area of the Zakynthos Marine Park is Gerakas Beach. This beach is perfect for sunbathing and relaxing. For 10 euros you can get sunbeds and an umbrella to enjoy a backdrop of plant-covered hills. 

Wildlife Sighting 

If you wish to explore wildlife in Greece then head to the National Marine Park of Zakynthos, or the Askos Stone Park. 

Askos Stone Park is amazing. It is a wildlife sanctuary, a forest reserve, a natural zoo, and an agricultural research center. Here you can not only see wildlife but also explore ancient stone structures.

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Take a Half-Day Trip to Marathonisi and Keri Caves

Keri Caves is located on the southern coast of Zakynthos, and this is a perfect half-day trip idea where you can go swimming. 

When you start from Zakynthos town, you will arrive at the Argassi Bridge which was constructed in 1885. Stop here for photos, and then continue on to Kalamaki Beach to learn about the turtle nests in the area.

Up next is the town of Laganas and the island of Marathonisi. At Marathonisi, you can admire beautiful caves and white sand beaches and soak in the sun. 

From here, you will finally get to the Keri Caves for a swim. If interested you can also travel to the Aristeon Olive Oil Press, and learn about the long history of olive oil production on the island and taste some samples in the Greek Islands. 

You can also book a day tour here.

Go horse riding

Fancy surprising your other half with a romantic date? Go horse riding along the beach during sunset. 

We did this activity during the bachelorette’s day and were really pleasantly surprised. Laganas Horse Riding Center guided us wonderfully – you can enjoy a ride even with no experience at all.

 

Explore a Greek Farm and visit Zante Town

The Greek island of Zakynthos is known as “the flower of the East”, and you can experience all of it by embarking on a guided tour at an organic farm. 

As part of the tour, you can also enjoy samples of the local produce. 

You must also explore the town of Zante or Zakynthos. By joining a tour with a local you get to learn about the port city’s history and its art and culture.

Visit the Greek Orthodox St. Dionysios Church, which was named after the patron saint of the island. Spend some time here, and see the silver casket that houses the remains of St. Dionysios.

You will also get to visit Solomos Square where you can hang out, shop, grab a meal or drink at one of the numerous taverns or restaurants. This is perfect for a walk around the vibrant town, and soak in beautiful harbor views in the evening before returning to your hotel. 

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Scuba Diving 

One of the coolest things about Zakynthos is that you can enjoy beach vibes, cultural exploration and indulge in water activities including scuba diving. 

Turtle Beach Diving Centre, located at Limni Keriou Beach is great for new and advanced divers. You can sign up for a lesson, and they train you and also provide you with diving equipment. 

 

Swim at Porto Limnionas Beach

Other than scuba diving, you must go swimming at Porto Limnionas Beach. This is one of the prettiest beaches in Zante.

Although small it is truly breathtaking with a secluded cove surrounded by jagged cliffs. This beach does get crowded though (as it is picturesque), so do plan ahead. 

 

Climb to the Panagia Skopiotissa monastery

Love to hike? Head to the Panagia Skopiotissa monastery. This Monastery is situated on the top of Skopos on the Greek island of Zakynthos, and takes you through a scenic 4-km climb. 

It starts from Argassi Village to the remains of Panagia Skopiotissa via a well-marked walking trail. The old monastery is beautiful and has gone through recent renovations, plus the view from here is magnificent – highly recommended! 

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Eat delicious food in Zakynthos – Where to find the best restaurants and markets in  Zakynthos

 

Holidays and good food go hand in hand (or so my husband always says!). 

Fortunately, there are several restaurants in Zakynthos where you can enjoy delicious meals in a beautiful setting. 

Here’s a list of where you can find the best Greek food during your stay in Zakynthos:

  • Nobelos SeaSide Bio Restaurant – The name says it all. The restaurant is located directly on the waterfront, and from your cozy wooden table, you look out over a small beach, a blue-green bay, and many fishing villages. The ultimate holiday feeling! The cocktails can definitely be recommended here as well.
  • Porto Roma – Enjoy traditional Greek cuisine, fresh seafood, and fish, with a beautiful sunset and the sound of the waves in the background. Be sure to try the specialty of the house – delicious lobster spaghetti.
  • Tropic’s Beach Bar – The perfect restaurant for anyone who likes good food, tasty cocktails, and a romantic setting.
  • Porto Limnionas Tavern – The menu is full of delicious Greek dishes, all reasonably priced. From the terrace you can enjoy a beautiful view over the sea – it’s a place where the people of Zakynthos like to go to relax and enjoy the beautiful nature.
  • Mythos Restaurant – Experience the ultimate holiday feeling here. The dishes are simply heaven, and the setting is beautiful and romantic. 

 

Zakynthos is a great destination for couples, groups, and families. Keep in mind that it is touristy especially from late June onwards as travelers flock there to have a good time.

For us it was not an obvious destination, in the beginning, we prefer something along the Amalfi Coast. However, Zakynthos is definitely a beautiful place to explore and one with gorgeous scenery, crystal clear waters, art, and great food.

I hope you found this post useful in planning your trip. If you have any questions do 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. 

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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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