Exploring Kotor with Food and Wine: Is It Worth Your Time?
If you’re considering a way to really get to know Kotor beyond just its stunning views and winding streets, this private walking tour with wine and food might be just what you’re looking for. While a lot of travel experiences focus solely on sights or history, this one adds a layer of local flavor that brings Montenegro’s culture to life.
What we love about this experience is its personal touch—you’re not stuck in a big group, so you can ask all your questions and take your time.
We started the day with a Viking tour and ended the day with this tour. Guide was able to privot his agenda and show us new things.
We enjoyed the tour. The tastings of meats and cheeses in the market were beyond delicious. Lunch was generous in proportion and absolutely tasty. We tried black rice for the first time – while it wasn’t our favorite, it was presented beautifully. Our tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable.
Nikola was extremely well informed, very engaging and great company. The food was plentiful and it was lovely to stop in the market too. Definitely recommend as a way to discover Montenegro’s food while understating their history and culture.
Plus, the stops at local eateries and markets promise a taste of genuine Montenegrin cuisine, from smoked ham to fresh cheese, paired with wine or beer. These delicious bites mean you’ll likely leave full and happy, with a good sense of the city’s culinary heartbeat.
That said, it’s worth noting that the tour is weather-dependent; if heavy rain hits, it might be challenging to follow the planned itinerary. But if the sun’s out, it’s a fantastic way to combine sightseeing with some flavorful indulgence. Expect friendly guides, interesting stories, and plenty of opportunities to chat and learn.
All in all, this experience suits travelers who love good food, enjoy walking through historic streets, and want a more intimate, relaxed way to explore Kotor. It’s especially appealing if you’re craving local insights alongside your sightseeing.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary: What’s Included and Why It Matters
- Start at Kotor Old City
- Farmers Market Stop
- Authentic Montenegrin Lunch
- What Makes This Tour Special?
- The Practical Side: Price, Duration, and Value
- Potential Drawbacks
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Wrapping It Up
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Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Private tour means plenty of space for questions and a relaxed pace.
- Culinary Focus: Tastes of local cheese, smoked ham, olives, and wine make the experience memorable.
- Authentic Atmosphere: Visit a local eatery and farmers market for a genuine slice of Kotor life.
- Rich Storytelling: Guides share anecdotes and historical context, making the city come alive.
- Flexible and Convenient: Mobile tickets and group discounts add ease and affordability.
- Weather Planning: Tour relies on good weather; rain could impact the experience.
The Itinerary: What’s Included and Why It Matters
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Start at Kotor Old City

The tour begins with a walk through Kotor’s centuries-old streets and squares, including sights like St. Tryphon Cathedral and St. Nicolas Church. These monuments aren’t just pretty—they’re windows into the town’s past. As our reviews note, guides share engaging stories that make these historical spots more than just photo ops.
One reviewer said, “Our guide knew her town inside and out,” which is exactly what you want when exploring a city with such a layered background.
Expect about 45 minutes here, enough time to soak in the views and hear the tales that make Kotor special. Since admission tickets are included, you won’t need to worry about extra costs at this stage.
Jelena was a lovely guide, she was easy to talk to and she was keen to answer all our questions. She was very knowledgeable about Kotor old town and we found out a lot about the history of it and more about the culture of Montenegro. The food was good value if you like mussels, maybe consider a different vegetarian option than salad? The whole experience was very worth while and we thoroughly enjoyed it.
Dialo was a great guide blending history and local stories into the tour. The food was good as well. I would recommend the tour and ask for Dialo as a guide.
Great experience! The tour stared with an appetite of pastrami and olives in farmers market and then walking around the old town with stories and history. The tour ended with a nice lunch with pastrami/bread/mussels/squid risotto. Our guide Jelena was so helpful and kind. She shared lots of her personal stories with Kotor. The whole tour was very pleasant, one of the best in our Montenegro trip.
Farmers Market Stop

Next, you’ll head to Kotor's lively farmers market, a colorful hub packed with fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and local products. This is where you’ll see the town’s everyday life unfold and get a real sense of Mediterranean charm. Vendors invite you to sample prosciutto, cheese, olives, and even homemade brandy, or rakija.
One guest described this as “a voyage through the spirit of the Mediterranean,” and that’s a fitting way to put it. Tasting local prosciutto, cheese, and olives here not only tickle your palate but give you context for the cuisine you’ll enjoy later. The market lasts around 15 minutes, and again, tickets are included.
Authentic Montenegrin Lunch

The highlight for many is the meal at a local restaurant, where you’ll experience Montenegrin dishes like mussels in buzara sauce, complemented by homemade sauces, olive oil, and local wine or beer. This hour-long stop offers a relaxed setting to chat more with your guide—who, based on reviews, is friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to share stories.
While the admission to the restaurant isn’t included, the reviews suggest the food quality is high, and portions are generous enough for a satisfying lunch. It’s a chance to enjoy genuine local flavors in a friendly atmosphere, making this part of the tour stand out.
What Makes This Tour Special?

Guides play a crucial role in elevating this experience. Many reviews praise guides like Jelena, Bruna, and Ivan for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. As one reviewer shared, “Bruna was very lovely and personable,” which shows how a good guide can turn a simple walk into a memorable journey.
Food and wine are central to the experience, and the quality seems to impress. Guests mention plentiful, delicious tastings that serve as a great introduction to Montenegrin cuisine. The portions at the eatery are enough to make it feel like a proper lunch rather than just tastings.
The pace is another plus. With just your group, you won’t feel rushed, and you can enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors at your leisure. This is especially true if you’re someone who appreciates a more relaxed, personal approach to exploring a city.
Authenticity is woven through the experience—from the local market to the family-style restaurant—meaning you'll get a genuine taste of Kotor’s everyday life.
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The Practical Side: Price, Duration, and Value

At around $110 per person, this tour offers a lot of value—especially considering it’s private, includes tickets, and combines sightseeing with food and drink. The 2-hour duration means you’re not overcommitted, and the personalized aspect makes it feel more like an afternoon with a knowledgeable friend than a structured tour.
The fact that this tour is booked on average 72 days in advance suggests quite a bit of demand—testament to its popularity. And with a 97% recommendation rate, most travelers find it well worth their time.
Potential Drawbacks

The main consideration is the weather. As one guest pointed out, a sudden storm can throw off the plan, especially since much of the tour involves walking outdoors. If the weather is bad, you might find parts of the experience less enjoyable or need to reschedule. Also, some reviews mention limited food choices at the restaurant, which might be worth considering if you have particular dietary preferences.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy local cuisine, history, and personalized interactions. It’s perfect if you want to explore Kotor at a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn about Montenegro’s way of life. Food lovers who appreciate authentic dishes and local wines will find this especially satisfying.
While it’s not specifically marketed as family-friendly, the walking and tasting nature suggests it’s best suited for adults or older children who can comfortably walk and enjoy tasting food.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Since it involves walking around the old town and market, it may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges. However, since it’s a private tour, you can discuss specific needs with the provider.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable activity that fits well into a day of exploring.
Are tickets included in the price?
Yes, all admission tickets for the old town and market are included, but the lunch at the restaurant is not.
Can I customize the food or wine options?
The tour offers a set experience, so specific dietary requests might need to be discussed with the guide beforehand.
What’s the best time of year to do this tour?
Most travelers book it 72 days in advance, and the tour is weather-dependent. Good weather will enhance your experience, so plan accordingly.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegetarians?
The reviews do not specify dietary restrictions, but since the focus is on local meat, cheese, and seafood, it might be less suitable for strict vegetarians.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about two to three months ahead is recommended, especially during peak season, to secure your spot.
Private Walking tour with Wine and Food
"We started the day with a Viking tour and ended the day with this tour. Guide was able to privot his agenda and show us new things."
Wrapping It Up
If you’re after a relaxed, intimate way to discover Kotor’s charm, this private walking tour offers a wonderful mix of sights, stories, and flavors. The guides’ warmth and knowledge, combined with authentic food tastings, make it stand out as a memorable local experience.
It’s great for those who want to savor Kotor’s culinary traditions without rushing, and who enjoy engaging conversations in a friendly setting.
While weather can be a factor, on a clear day, this tour becomes a genuine highlight of any Montenegro trip. It’s especially suitable if you’re curious about local life, love good food and wine, and prefer a more personal approach to sightseeing.
In short, this experience is a delightful way to blend history, culture, and cuisine—giving you a deeper understanding of Kotor and its people, one bite at a time.
























