
From Kotor Cruise Port
Best Restaurants in Kotor Old Town
Fresh Adriatic seafood and mountain ham — where to eat inside the walls.
Distance
Inside Old Town — 5–10 min walk from port
Travel time
On foot within walls
Time needed
60–90 minutes for lunch
Kotor Old Town restaurants cluster around Arms Square and side lanes toward the River Gate. Cruise passengers with limited time should prioritise lunch near the Sea Gate for easy return to the ship.
Cruise ships dock at the Port of Kotor, within walking distance of the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Allow 5–10 minutes on foot to the Sea Gate or 2–3 minutes by taxi. The Bay of Kotor arrival is one of Europe's most spectacular — plan to be on deck. Confirm your all-aboard time and keep a 60–90 minute buffer before departure.
Standout dishes: black risotto, grilled branzino, Njeguški pršut (smoked ham from Lovćen villages), local cheeses and Vranac red wine. Konoba-style taverns offer better value than waterfront tables on Arms Square — worth the extra two-minute walk.
Allow 60–90 minutes for sit-down lunch on a port day. Food and wine tours handle reservations and pacing — ideal when you also want fortress or Perast the same day without queueing for tables.
How to get there from the cruise port
| Method | Detail | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walk from cruise port | Flat waterfront route along the harbour to the Sea Gate — Old Town's main entrance. | 5–10 min | Free |
| Taxi from port | Metered taxis at the terminal rank — fastest in heat or with limited mobility. | 2–3 min | €3–6 |
| Shore excursion | Coach, minivan or walking tour with guide and return timed to all-aboard. | Door-to-door | Tour price |
Times and costs are indicative. Always keep a 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard.
Highlights
- Adriatic seafood and black risotto
- Njeguški pršut and local cheese plates
- Arms Square people-watching cafés
- Konoba side-street atmosphere
Tips
- Reserve in peak season if touring Old Town midday
- Ask about catch-of-the-day pricing
- Espresso on the square is fast; lunch is not
Prefer a guided tour?
Kotor Food & Wine Tour
Pršut, fresh fish and Vranac — taste Montenegro on a port day.
More Kotor guides
Kotor Old Town Restaurants from Kotor Cruise Port — FAQs
Best area for a quick lunch?▼
Side lanes off Arms Square — faster service than prime waterfront tables.
Food tour or independent lunch?▼
Food tours suit wine lovers and tight schedules; independent works if Old Town is your only anchor.