Transfer from Zadar - Zemunik Airport
to Kotor

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Departure from Zadar - Zemunik Airport
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Estimated arrival to Kotor
14:35h

Trip duration: 335min

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Departure from Zadar - Zemunik Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Perast - Montenegro

Perast
Montenegro

105 min

The Bay of Kotor has many stunning attractions and beautiful town of Perast is certainly one of them. The poetic architecture that gives an ancient,... old town feel coupled with breathtaking views make this small town an idyllic seaside paradise. Although it may appear small at first glance because it has less than 400 residents, Perast is actually home to 16 preserved Venetian palaces and 19 churches.

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Split
Croatia

135 min

Split is a town that should be high on every travelers “to do” list. Its rich cultural heritage includes Roman walls, squares, and temples and... Diocletian's Palace, located in the very center of the town, is one of the world's most impressive Roman monuments. Built in the 3rd and 4th centuries, today it is a fully-functional high street, home to Split’s exquisite restaurants, bars and shops. If you get tired of the vibrant street life and the buzzing waterfront promenade, relax on one of the many pebble and sandy beaches located all around the town.

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Trogir
Croatia

75 min

Trogir is a gorgeous medieval town on a tiny island located between the mainland and the bigger island Čiovo. Trogir’s heydays were between the 13th... and 15th centuries and many Romanesque and Renaissance buildings have remained beautifully preserved. On the main square is St. Lawrence Cathedral with the jaw-dropping famous portal of sculptor Radovan. But there are too many attractions to be listed here, just allow yourself to get a little lost and discover all the treasures on your own.

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Dubrovnik
Croatia

135 min

One of the world’s most magnificent walled cities, Dubrovnik is rightly included in numerous travel bucket lists. A perfect historical filming site, this town will... undoubtedly give every visitor the sensation to be immersed in a history of extraordinary relevance. Today visitors can explore the ancient city walls, old town with narrow stone alleys and churches, monasteries, museums, and fountains. And for those wishing to have captivating view of Dubrovnik from above, there is a cable car that takes visitors to the top of Srd hill. And you will be nothing less than stunned.

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Ston
Croatia

75 min

Did you know that the longest fortress walls in Europe and the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China, are located... in Croatia? The walls of Stone were built in the 15th century and covered a total length of 7 kilometers, had 3 fortresses and 40 towers. This was the main defensive structures against Turkish attacks so the town was indeed impregnable from the side of the shore. Much of this can still be seen today, and the renovated part of the wall between Ston and Mali Ston can be walked in its entirety. There are some very steep sections but you will be awarded with some spectacular views from the top. Another reward waiting for you are the locally farmed oysters for which Ston is mostly renowned among Croatians.

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Omis
Croatia

90 min

The small Central Dalmatian town of Omis is greatly celebrated among adventurers but history enthusiasts as well. Its location among large cliffs and massive gorges... provides spectacular opportunities for free-climbers and all lovers of outdoor sports like canyoning, rafting and zip-lining. For those less audacious, there are many beautiful beaches of all kinds throughout the town. And if you are keen for some cultural uplift, Omis has 9 churches and 2 fortresses and a fascinating history related to the pirates as it was home infamous Pirates of Omis back in 13th and 14th century.