- Kotor Old City Walls - Downhill hiking tour above Kotor bay begin from Krstac pass to the Old town. This trail dates since Roman time and it was caravan path to the villages beyond hill. Local people used to call it “path to the sky”.
Tour start from Kotor city by car transfer all way to the Krstac pass. This road is about 20 kilometers with 25 curves and it was old Austrian road which was connecting Kotor with rest of Montenegro.
After 40min of driving you get to starting position. If you like adrenalin, you can try zipline and it is 10 EUR per person. Walking starts down the old serpentine path which first part 1km goes trough the forest and it is very refreshing, but rest of the road is on open with great panoramic view. After 1.30h we would get to the local village Spiljari, where you can visit last family that still lives there and you can taste some local products like ham, cheese, juice or beer. After break we would get in to the Kotor fortress which was built from 9th to 19th century and now is UNESCO protected heritage. From top of the castle you would enjoy stunning view at Kotor town. After short break we would continue walk downstairs all way to the Old town Kotor where tour ends up.
- Admission to San Giovanni castle
- Professional tour guide
- Tasting of local products including rakia, cheese, ham, and juice
- Complimentary bottled water
- Snacks provided
- Transport with air conditioning
- Zip line Njegusi is optional and it is 15 euro per person.
Setting off from the city of Kotor, you’ll be transported by car all the way to Krstac pass. The route stretches for around 20 kilometers, featuring 25 curves. It’s an old Austrian road that previously connected Kotor with the remainder of Montenegro. After a 40-minute drive, you’ll reach the starting point. For thrill-seekers, there’s the option to try out the zipline at a cost of 10 EUR per person. The walk then begins, leading down an old winding trail. The first 1km of the path is through a refreshing forest, whilst the remaining stretch offers magnificent panoramic views. Following a 1.30-hour walk, you’ll find yourself in the local village of Spiljari. Here you can interact with the last family residing there and sample some local delicacies like ham, cheese, juice or beer. Next, you’ll visit Kotor Fortress, a UNESCO protected site that was erected between the 9th and 19th century. From the fortress peak, you’ll be supplied with a breathtaking view of Kotor city. After short respite, the walk continues downhill towards the Old town Kotor, marking the end of the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.