Best time to visit Kotor for good weather
When is the best weather in Kotor? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.
Best month
May
The optimal window: warm, genuinely beautiful, and before the cruise ship armada arrives in force.
↑May is the month that experienced Adriatic travellers point to as Kotor's best. Temperatures reach 22°C, the bay is a flawless blue-green, and the cruise ship season is beginning but not yet overwhelming — fewer than 50 ships typically call in May versus 300+ across the June–September season. The Old Town in May has its authentic Venetian-influenced character intact: the cats on the piazza steps, the fishing nets on the harbour wall, the konoba owners still glad to see you.
↑Kayaking across the bay to Our Lady of the Rocks (Gospa od Škrpjela) — the artificial island church off Perast built from coral and ex-votos over 200 years — is one of the finest half-day activities on the Adriatic. In May you can paddle to it without sharing the water with speed boats ferrying cruise passengers.
↑Hiking on the slopes of Mount Lovćen (accessible from Kotor as a day trip to the Njegos mausoleum) is excellent in May: the road is open, the views from 1,749m are clear, and wildflower meadows are in full bloom on the mountain flanks.
All months ranked — Good weather
Best match
The optimal window: warm, genuinely beautiful, and before the cruise ship armada arrives in force.
#1 for good weather
Best match
The second great window: sea still warm, crowds thinning, prices dropping, Old Town recoverable.
#2 for good weather
Strong option
The bay comes alive — warm enough for the terrace at Stari Grad, wet enough to keep crowds away.
#3 for good weather
Strong option
Autumn sets in: very few tourists, the bay is dramatic in cloud, and prices are very reasonable.
#4 for good weather
Strong option
Glorious weather but the cruise ship traffic is now constant — time your Old Town visits carefully.
#5 for good weather
Worth considering
Kotor Carnival transforms the Old Town with masks and processions — the best reason to visit in winter.
#6 for good weather
Strong option
Still very wet but the light is improving and the first spring warmth arrives by mid-month.
#7 for good weather
Worth considering
Wettest month of the year — the Old Town is practically empty and Christmas atmosphere is warm.
#8 for good weather
Worth considering
Kotor in deepest winter: very few tourists, very heavy rain, and the bay dramatically moody.
#9 for good weather
Worth considering
The deep wet season returns — dramatically empty Old Town, very low prices, persistent rain.
#10 for good weather
Worth considering
Hottest month, peak cruise season, but the Boka Night naval procession is unmissable if you're here.
#11 for good weather
Worth considering
Peak cruise season: 4,000 passengers can arrive simultaneously into 2km² of walled city.
#12 for good weather