
Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort
Exceptional·1.2k beoordelingen
Vanaf
€220/ nacht

Kotor is een van de schilderachtigste ommuurde kuststeden van Montenegro. De beste plekken voor huisdieren zijn de ommuurde oude stad, de oeverpromenade van Dobrota en de fjord van de Baai van Kotor, vooral rond de oude stad, Dobrota en het nabijgelegen Perast.
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Waarom Kotor met jouw huisdier?
Kotor is een van de schilderachtigste ommuurde kuststeden van Montenegro.
📍 Niet te missen
de ommuurde oude stad, de oeverpromenade van Dobrota en de fjord van de Baai van Kotor.
🏘️ Beste buurten
de oude stad, Dobrota en het nabijgelegen Perast.

Exceptional·1.2k beoordelingen
Vanaf
€220/ nacht

Exceptional·600 beoordelingen
Vanaf
€110/ nacht

Exceptional·400 beoordelingen
Vanaf
€85/ nacht

Exceptional·250 beoordelingen
Vanaf
€75/ nacht

Very Good·500 beoordelingen
Vanaf
€55/ nacht
At the head of the Mediterranean's deepest fjord-like bay, in truth a drowned river valley, Kotor was coveted by every empire: Illyrians, Romans, Byzantines, then four centuries of Venetian rule that left it its spectacular ramparts, climbing 260 metres to St John's fortress. The old town, UNESCO-listed together with the whole Bay of Kotor, is a labyrinth of small squares, palaces and Romanesque churches including St Tryphon's Cathedral, consecrated in 1166. Cats rule here: descendants of the mousers carried aboard merchant ships, they have become the town's unofficial symbol, pampered by residents. Between the Dobrota shoreline promenade, bay villages such as Perast and the dizzying hairpins of Lovćen, Kotor offers dog travellers a concentrate of the Adriatic, provided you dodge the cruise-crowd peak hours.
The ramparts climb 1,350 steps to St John's fortress, with unforgettable views over the bay. Leashed dogs can make the ascent, but start at dawn in summer: the wall faces the afternoon sun, there is no shade or water, and the uneven steps tire paws quickly.
Between the Sea Gate and the River Gate, the old town unfolds Venetian squares, crested palaces and cats curled on windowsills. An on-lead wander here is delightful early in the morning; St Tryphon's Cathedral and the museums do not admit dogs.
The bayside promenade runs from Kotor towards Dobrota for several kilometres, past sea captains' palaces, Baroque churches and stone jetties. Flat, shaded in places and lined with cafes, it is the ideal daily on-lead walk, with the mirror of the bay as a backdrop.
The 25-hairpin road climbing above Kotor is one of the most spectacular in the Balkans, each bend widening the panorama over the bay. In the national park, leashed dogs are admitted on the trails; the Njegoš mausoleum at the summit cannot be visited with a pet.
Twenty minutes from Kotor, this single-street Baroque village faces the two islets of St George and Our Lady of the Rocks. The quayside walk on lead is superb; for the islet, the boats often take calm dogs, ask the boatman before boarding.
The wooded ridge separating the Bay of Kotor from that of Tivat is crossed by an old Austrian military road with gentle gradients, ideal with a dog. From the Trojica pass, the trail gives alternating views over both bays, far from the rampart crowds.
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🐾 Beste maanden om met je huisdier naar Kotor te reizen: Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct