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Montenegro might be one of Europe’s smallest countries, but it boasts a mind-blowing variety in landscape. From towering mountains and deep green forests to sun-soaked beaches and crystal-clear fjords, the change of scenery is endless. A yacht charter in Montenegro is a one-of-a-kind experience, combining breathtaking beauty with a glamorous feeling. Arrive in style at the majestic Bay of Kotor, sailing past idyllic river islands and stunning Venetian palaces, and visit superyacht marinas known for their luxury. You will soon find out why Montenegro is dubbed the jewel of the Adriatic Sea!
A Montenegro yacht charter is the ideal destination for a luxury yacht charter in the Mediterranean. Travel in style while taking in the mesmerizing environment. The Bay of Kotor is one of the most beautiful bays in the world. This deep bay travels 29 kilometers inland and looks like a Norwegian fjord. Its background is formed by a majestic mountain range, which is mirrored on the surface of the sea, evoking an almost magical feeling. The bay is named after the town of Kotor, and is divided into four smaller bays – Herceg Novi, Risan, Kotor and the Bay of Tivat. High mountains rise above a narrow strip of coastline, hugging and sheltering the picturesque towns.
From exploring medieval towns to high end shopping, from riding your own ATV during a private tour of the area to relaxing at the beach in a hidden cove, a luxury yacht charter in Montenegro ticks all the boxes.
The very lively city of Tivat has been inhabited since ancient times. In the Middle Ages, the city belonged to rich sailing families who built their residences there. Explore the spellbinding narrow lanes and fascinating architecture of this beautiful and colorful town, situated in the center of the Bay of Kotor.
One of the biggest draws to Kotor are the well-preserved city walls. Walk the walls like a local and have a peek at the Mediterranean-style cobblestone streets and squares. Surrounded by the bright blue water of the Adriatic Sea on one side and stunning mountains on the other, it is well worth the effort to climb the highest point of the city, Fort Kotor, also known as the peak of San Giovanni to enjoy an incredible view of the city and the coast.
Time for some shopping while on charter in Montenegro. While making your way around the bay, admiring the medieval towns, you will suddenly find yourself in the modern, luxurious marina, which is part of the town of Tivat. Porto Montenegro has a lovely atmosphere. With its large yachts, luxury waterfront properties, international dining options and expensive boutiques it is quite a change from the rest of the bay and the perfect place to pick up a souvenir o...
Budva is an old town with medieval architecture, dominated by the Venetian style inherited from its glorious past. Walk around the city and allow yourself to get lost, following your instincts. You will eventually end up in one of the enchanting streets leading to the sea. Get picked up by your private guide to visit the Lipa cave, famous museums and the top of the mountain of Lovcen. Finish of with dining on traditional Montenegrin food in a restaurant at the National P...
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The Mediterranean climate prevails in the coastal zone of Montenegro. Summers are warm and dry, winters are mild and rainy. The average summer temperature is 27°C, the average sea temperature is 25°C. Fall is pleasant and usually sunny until the end of October, sometimes even until mid-November.
The majority of the industry works with standardised contracts which have been created and refined by a consortium of industry professionals called MYBA. The charter contract outlines all the variables of a specific charter, such as the yacht, price, dates and location, as well as all the terms and conditions which cover all eventualities and the relationship between the various parties to the agreement.
In addition to the charter rate, which is the cost of renting the yacht, its equipment and its crew, there are extra costs which will be charged on top. These typically include any tax due on the charter (see VAT section above) and the APA which covers everything you will consume during your charter. On a case by case basis there may be delivery fees if you prefer to book the yacht in a location different to its base. Finally, some yachts require security deposits when hosting events.
All yachts have a limitation as to the number of guests which can be accommodated on board. This relates to the rules and regulations for the safety of passengers and is determined for each yacht based on the number of berths (individual sleeping places) and safety equipment. The maximum number of guests on board is usually 12, which is dictated by the general rules for commercial vessels, although some larger yachts can accommodate up to 36 guests if they are classified as passenger ships.
The process of booking a yacht can be quite complex, between finding the right yacht from the thousands available on the market, negotiating the best rates, the contract, working out the itinerary, the most efficient tax structure and many more. Our charter agents are here to take care of all the details so that you can focus on the fun part of the trip: relaxing on board and enjoying the sea and the area you are cruising!