Yacht Charter Montenegro
Yacht charter Montenegro reveals the Adriatic’s most dramatic fjord – the Bay of Kotor, where limestone mountains soar over 1,000 metres directly from midnight-blue water and medieval walled towns cling to the shoreline beneath a canopy of cloud and stone. The fortified old town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, greets you with Venetian palazzos, Romanesque churches, and narrow lanes that open onto hidden piazzas, while across the bay the luxury marina at Porto Montenegro in Tivat offers superyacht-grade berths, waterfront dining, and a vibrant village atmosphere. Beyond the bay, the open Adriatic coast stretches south past the fortified island of Sveti Stefan and the sandy beaches of Budva toward the Albanian border. The charter fleet serving Montenegro numbers over 30 yachts: luxury catamarans from 55 ft, modern motor yachts in the 68–98 ft range with generous sun decks, and superyachts above 100 ft for guests seeking full-service luxury with a private chef and dedicated crew. Peak season runs July through August; May–June and September–October bring warm seas, fewer visitors, and softer charter rates.
Rates start from €4,800 per day on a catamaran, from €5,900 per day on a motor yacht, from €9,900 per day on the latest 88–99 ft models, and from €12,900 per day on superyachts, plus Montenegrin VAT at 13% and APA. Montenegro is the Adriatic’s most cinematic secret, and its best views are from the water.
Explore Montenegro
Discover Bay of Kotor highlights, marina details, and coastal landmarks in our Montenegro destination guide.
Plan a route through the Bay of Kotor, Budva Riviera, and the Adriatic coast with our curated Montenegro charter itineraries.
With over 30 yachts available in Montenegro – from 55 ft luxury catamarans and modern 68–98 ft motor yachts to superyachts exceeding 100 ft – you can filter the fleet above by type, guest capacity, length, and daily rate to find the perfect match. Weekly charter rates start from approximately €33,600 on a catamaran and from €41,300 on a motor yacht, rising to €90,300 per week on superyachts. Our charter specialists can help you plan a Bay of Kotor itinerary or a wider Adriatic voyage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I combine Montenegro with Croatia?
Yes, and it’s one of the most popular Adriatic itineraries. Dubrovnik lies roughly two hours’ cruise north of the Montenegrin border, making a one-way charter between Porto Montenegro and Dubrovnik a natural seven-day route that takes in the Elaphiti Islands, Cavtat, and the Bay of Kotor. Our team can arrange the necessary cruising permits for a seamless cross-border charter.
How far in advance should I book a Montenegro charter?
For peak-season charters in July and August, we recommend booking five to eight months ahead – Porto Montenegro’s best berths and yachts fill early, particularly during the summer regatta season. Shoulder-season voyages in May–June or September–October can often be confirmed three to four months in advance and offer excellent value with fewer visitors.
What is the APA for a Montenegro charter?
The Advance Provisioning Allowance is typically set at 25–35% of the base charter fee and covers fuel, provisioning, berthing fees at Porto Montenegro and Kotor’s town quay, and all additional onboard expenses throughout the voyage. Your captain manages the fund and provides an itemised accounting at the end; any unused balance is refunded to you in full.
Is Montenegro suitable for families with young children?
Montenegro is a wonderful family destination. The Bay of Kotor’s sheltered waters offer calm conditions ideal for young swimmers, and exploring Kotor’s medieval walls and fortress trail is an adventure children love. Short cruising distances within the bay mean limited time at sea, and most yachts carry paddleboards, snorkelling gear, and water toys.