Yacht Charter In Montenegro - Charter&Dreams
This image shows the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, located on an artificial island in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. The bay is surrounded by large mountains, and in the background, another small island with trees, known as the Island of Saint George, is visible. The water is calm and a vibrant blue-green color. The church has a red roof and a blue dome, and it is connected to a small pier with a lighthouse at the end.

Yacht Charter In Montenegro

Montenegro is an Adriatic yachting paradise, offering luxury, history, and stunning landscapes with exclusive coves and world-class marinas.

Superyachts available in Montenegro

CALYPSO I

CALYPSO I

  • 36,00 m.
  • 10 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2019 Mulder

Rate from 159.000 €/Week

CLASE AZUL

CLASE AZUL

  • 48,24 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2022 Tramontana

Rate from 98.000 €/Week

KATINA

KATINA

  • 60,00 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2015 Brodosplit BSO d.o.o.

Rate from 245.000 $/Week

DONNA

DONNA

  • 20,25 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2023 Azimut

Rate from 31.800 €/Week

PANTA REI

PANTA REI

  • 21,10 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2022 MONACHUS YACHTS

Rate from 9.900 €/Week

HOPE I

HOPE I

  • 21,38 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2008 Maiora

Rate from 20.000 €/Week

Montenegro, the hidden gem of the Adriatic, blends history, luxury, and breathtaking landscapes along a coastline seemingly designed for yachting. From the elegance of Porto Montenegro to the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Cave, passing by private islets and medieval towns, this destination offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking exclusivity and natural beauty. With secluded coves, world-class marinas, and exceptional gastronomy, Montenegro is the perfect paradise for a superyacht holidays.

Perfect Itinerary for Montenegro

Scenic view of the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. The bay is framed by large, imposing mountains and has a town with numerous buildings, many featuring red roofs, situated along the shoreline. Several large cruise ships are visible in the clear blue water of the bay. The sky is a clear blue, suggesting a sunny day.
Day 01

Tivat – Porto Montenegro

Start your journey in Porto Montenegro, the ultimate luxury yachting hub. Stroll along its glamorous waterfront, shop in high-end boutiques, and enjoy a refined dinner overlooking the superyachts.

The town is situated on a narrow strip of land at the base of a mountain, with a collection of old buildings and red-tiled roofs lining the waterfront. A bell tower rises from the center of the town. The calm, blue water of the bay reflects the sky, and a large mountain range forms the backdrop.
Day 02

Kotor – Perast

Sail through the majestic Bay of Kotor and explore its medieval walled town. Later, drop anchor in Perast and visit the charming islet of Our Lady of the Rocks before an exclusive dinner on board.

A marina filled with numerous boats docked behind a long stone breakwater. A small beach with sun loungers and umbrellas. The Forte Mare, a historic fortress, situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea. A dense collection of red-roofed buildings and houses stretching up the steep hillside. Lush green mountains in the background under a clear blue sky.
Day 03

Herceg Novi - Blue Cave

Discover Herceg Novi’s blend of Ottoman and Mediterranean architecture before diving into the stunning Blue Cave, where the sunlight creates an electric blue glow.

view of the fortified island, which is connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. The buildings on the island are made of stone and are illuminated, reflecting in the calm water. The photograph was taken at sunset, with a warm-colored sky featuring shades of orange, yellow, and purple. The foreground shows a road and some palm trees, also lit up by streetlights. Several small boats can be seen in the water around the island.
Day 04

Budva – Sveti Stefan

Wander through Budva’s old town before heading to the iconic Sveti Stefan, a private islet resort. Relax on its pristine beaches or indulge in a fine-dining experience.

Coastal town of Petrovac na Moru in Montenegro. The main focus is the Kastio Fortress, a Venetian fortress from the 16th century, built on a rocky peninsula extending into the sea. The fortress has buildings with red-tiled roofs and a prominent flagpole. In the background, there is a beach with numerous boats in the water and hills along the coastline.
Day 05

Petrovac - Luštica Peninsula

Swim in the secluded coves of Petrovac before exploring the wild beauty of Luštica Peninsula. Paddleboard in a hidden bay, sip cocktails, and enjoy the sunset.

Scenic view of Lake Skadar, specifically the Karuč area in Montenegro. The picture captures a wide, winding river surrounded by lush green hills and vegetation. In the foreground, there is a small village with houses and a dock, and a floating structure on the water, possibly for aquaculture. The water is a clear blue, reflecting the sky, and is partially covered by lily pads and other aquatic plants. The landscape is peaceful and natural, with a mix of rocky terrain and dense forests.
Day 06

Bar - Lake Skadar

Visit the historic town of Bar before a private tour of Lake Skadar National Park. Cruise through its tranquil waters, sample local wines, and soak in the serene landscape.

Aerial view of a small, secluded cove with a grey pebble beach known as Red Rock Beach in Montenegro. The cove is surrounded by steep, rocky cliffs, and the clear turquoise water leads into a large cave opening on the left side.
Day 07

Final Swim - Return to Tivat

Take one last morning swim in a hidden bay before cruising back to Tivat. Relax on deck with a glass of champagne as the Montenegrin coast bids you farewell.

Discover your personalized itinerary today! This is just an example, let’s design together the perfect adventure for you.

Top Luxury Destinations on Montenegro

A large marina in Porto Montenegro, with several yachts docked. Two very large, modern sailing yachts are prominent in the foreground, with one of them, the Sailing Yacht A, recognizable by its unique design. The marina is surrounded by a coastal town at the base of large, snow-capped mountains under a partly cloudy sky. The water in the bay is calm and blue.
Montenegro Hotspots

Porto Montenegro

The Adriatic’s most exclusive marina, with luxury boutiques, Michelin-starred dining, and a vibrant social scene.

A panoramic view of Sveti Stefan, a small islet in Montenegro, connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. The island is covered with old stone buildings with red roofs, surrounded by the deep blue Adriatic Sea. A beach with sun loungers and umbrellas is visible on the right side of the causeway.
Montenegro Hotspots

Sveti Stefan

A postcard-perfect private islet resort, ideal for secluded beach days and five-star experiences.

This image shows the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, located on an artificial island in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. The bay is surrounded by large mountains, and in the background, another small island with trees, known as the Island of Saint George, is visible. The water is calm and a vibrant blue-green color. The church has a red roof and a blue dome, and it is connected to a small pier with a lighthouse at the end.
Montenegro Hotspots

Our Lady of the Rocks (Perast)

A tiny island with a stunning Baroque church, offering breathtaking sunset views.

A stone terrace with a beige sofa and chairs under a large umbrella, overlooking a marina with boats and yachts. In the background, there is a stone building with arched openings and a view of the sea and mountains.
Montenegro Hotspots

The Chedi Luštica Bay

A boutique resort with access to pristine coves, fine dining, and a private marina.

A view from inside a dark sea cave with turquoise water leading out to a bright opening. The cave walls are made of dark, rugged rock. The water inside the cave is a vibrant blue, becoming lighter and more turquoise as it approaches the opening. The water's surface has a gentle ripple.
Montenegro Hotspots

Blue Cave

Swim in a mesmerizing sea cave, glowing with natural blue light, only accessible by yacht.

FAQs about Luxury Yacht Charter in Montenegro:

  • How many days are ideal for a yacht charter in Montenegro?

    A 5 to 7-day yacht charter in Montenegro gives guests enough time to enjoy Boka Bay, Kotor, Perast, Tivat, Luštica, Budva, and Sveti Stefan without rushing. Three days can work for a short Porto Montenegro and Bay of Kotor escape, but a full week allows slower cruising, swim stops, long lunches, and one or two elegant nights ashore. Longer charters can also connect Montenegro with Dubrovnik or the wider Adriatic.

  • Which destinations are recommended for chartering superyachts?

    The strongest superyacht bases in Montenegro are Porto Montenegro in Tivat, Portonovi near Herceg Novi, and Luštica Bay. Porto Montenegro suits larger yachts, with berths for superyachts up to 250 metres. Portonovi gives easy access to Boka Bay and the open Adriatic, while Luštica Bay works well for quieter, resort-style cruising. Kotor, Budva, and Sveti Stefan are best added as scenic anchor stops, lunch stops, or premium day cruising highlights.

  • When is the best time to book a yacht charter in Montenegro?

    The best months to book a yacht charter in Montenegro are June, July, August, and September. June and September feel more relaxed, with warm days and fewer crowds. July and August bring peak summer energy, with coastal temperatures often around 26°C to 30°C. Sea temperatures usually sit around 22°C to 25°C from June to September, with July offering about 10 to 13 hours of sunshine on bright days for long cruising plans.

  • What are the most recommended yacht charter itineraries in Montenegro and the surrounding areas?

    A refined Montenegro itinerary often starts at Porto Montenegro, then moves through Boka Bay to Kotor, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks. From there, guests can cruise toward Herceg Novi, Portonovi, the Blue Cave, and the Luštica Peninsula. A longer route can continue to Budva and Sveti Stefan for beach clubs, dining, and open-water views. For wider charters, Montenegro also pairs naturally with Dubrovnik and southern Croatia across the Adriatic.

  • Which beaches are best experienced by sea?

    Montenegro’s best beaches by sea include Žanjic Beach, Mirišta, Dobreč, and the Blue Cave area around Luštica, where yacht guests can enjoy clear water away from busy roads. The Budva Riviera adds Mogren, Jaz, and the Sveti Stefan coastline for more glamour and beach club energy. Queen’s Beach and King’s Beach near Miločer are especially beautiful from the water, with a softer, more private feel than many shore-access beaches in summer.

  • Which exclusive yacht clubs are in Montenegro?

    Montenegro has a small but polished yacht club scene, led by Porto Montenegro Yacht Club in Tivat and Portonovi Yacht Club near Herceg Novi. Porto Montenegro Yacht Club sits inside the marina village and offers sailing, rowing, member events, regattas, and lifestyle spaces such as Buddha-Bar Beach. Portonovi Yacht Club has a strong social and sailing focus, with a setting suited to guests who prefer a quieter, high-end base in Boka Bay.

  • Where are the most exceptional restaurants?

    The most exceptional restaurants for a yacht charter in Montenegro are found around Boka Bay, Porto Montenegro, Portonovi, and Sveti Stefan. Ćatovića Mlini in Morinj is a classic choice for seafood in a restored mill setting. Murano at Regent Porto Montenegro suits marina-side Mediterranean dining, while Sabia at One&Only Portonovi brings refined Italian food with bay and mountain views. Villa Miločer near Sveti Stefan offers seasonal Adriatic cuisine beside King’s Beach.

Shortlisted Yachts