Mediterranean

Bar Cruise Port Guide: Medieval Old Towns, Bay of Kotor Scenery & Tips

Montenegro

Arrival Pier or Tender
City centre Bar city center is approximately 0.5 miles (800 meters) from the cruise port.
Best season May – September
Best for Medieval Old Towns, Bay of Kotor Scenery, Adriatic Beaches, Montenegrin Wine Tasting

Bar has both pier and anchorage capabilities; larger ships may tender while smaller vessels dock directly at the port facility.

Tucked into the southern stretch of Montenegro’s coastline, Bar is a port city that rewards the curious traveller willing to look beyond the obvious. It’s not Kotor — and that’s precisely its charm. Here you’ll find ancient ruins, wild mountains, and a genuinely unhurried pace that feels increasingly rare in the Mediterranean.

Arriving by Ship

Cruise ships dock at the Port of Bar, one of Montenegro’s largest commercial and passenger ports. The terminal is modern and functional, sitting just a short walk from the town centre. You’ll pass through customs quickly, and taxis, tour buses, and local drivers are typically waiting outside the terminal gates. Renting a car from the port area is also straightforward if you want to explore independently. Bar is well-positioned as a base — the Dalmatian coast, Albanian border, and Montenegro’s interior are all within easy striking distance.

Things to Do

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Start with Stari Bar (Old Bar), a hauntingly beautiful abandoned medieval city perched on the hillside about 4km inland. The ruins of over 200 structures are spread across a plateau beneath Mount Rumija, and olive trees that are reportedly over 2,000 years old still grow among the stones. It’s one of the Balkans’ most atmospheric historic sites and consistently overlooked by visitors.

If you prefer to cover more ground efficiently, the Bar Montenegro Highlights Shore Excursion 🎟 Book: Bar Montenegro Highlights Shore Excursion takes you through the port city’s key landmarks in a well-organised half-day. For something more adventurous, the Rumija 4×4 Experience 🎟 Book: Rumija 4×4 Experience w/ traditional lunch in Bar, Montenegro hauls you up into the rugged mountains above Bar with a traditional lunch included — an excellent way to understand just how dramatic this landscape becomes the moment you leave the coast.

For those with time and a sense of adventure, the Ulcinj Women’s Beach (Ženska Plaža) near the Albanian border is one of the Adriatic’s most distinctive beaches — historically designated for women only, now a popular sandy stretch with a fascinating backstory. A guided tour from Bar makes the journey easy. 🎟 Book: Ulcinj Womens Beach Guided Tour from Bar Montenegro

Local Food

Bar’s food scene is honest, hearty, and affordable. Look for priganice — small deep-fried dough balls typically served with honey or cheese — sold at bakeries and small cafés near the old town. Fresh grilled fish is the default lunch choice along the seafront, and the quality is reliably high. Order brancin (sea bass) or orada (sea bream) and ask for it grilled simply with olive oil and lemon.

Montenegro’s olive oil deserves a special mention here. The olive groves around Bar are among the oldest in the world, and local restaurants often drizzle their own cold-pressed oil over everything from bread to salads. You’ll taste immediately why it’s considered something of a national treasure.

For dinner, explore the čevapi (small minced meat sausages) served with flatbread and raw onion at any local grill house. Pair it with a glass of Montenegrin Vranac — a full-bodied red wine produced just inland that’s become the country’s signature drop.

Shopping

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Bar’s market, the Green Market (Zelena Pijaca), is the kind of place travel writers go to remind themselves why they love their job. Local farmers sell figs, pomegranates, dried herbs, honey, and — naturally — bottles of that extraordinary olive oil. It’s the single best souvenir destination in the port.

Small shops along the old town approach road sell handmade ceramics, embroidered linens, and locally produced rakija (fruit brandy) in various strengths and flavours. Skip the tourist-facing souvenir shops and head straight for the market vendors if you want something authentic.

Practical Tips

Bar operates on the Euro, so no currency exchange headaches. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, though a few words of Montenegrin (or Serbian) will earn you warm smiles. Taxis are plentiful but always confirm the fare before getting in — most journeys within town shouldn’t exceed €5–8. The summer heat can be intense between June and August, so carry water and sunscreen when exploring Stari Bar.

If you have a full day in port and want to venture further, the medieval walled city of Kotor — Montenegro’s most famous sight — is reachable on a dedicated shore excursion. 🎟 Book: Montenegro shore excursion | Kotor from Cruise Port of Bar It’s a longer commitment but absolutely worth it if you haven’t visited before.

Bar doesn’t shout for your attention the way Dubrovnik or Kotor do, but spend even half a day here with genuine curiosity and it will stay with you. This is the Adriatic before the Instagram crowds arrived — raw, beautiful, and still discovering what it wants to be.


🎟️ Things to Book in Advance

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Bar Montenegro Highlights Shore Excursion

Bar Montenegro Highlights Shore Excursion

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Rumija 4x4 Experience w/ traditional lunch in Bar, Montenegro

Rumija 4×4 Experience w/ traditional lunch in Bar, Montenegro

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Boat Rental in Marina Bar Montenegro

Boat Rental in Marina Bar Montenegro

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Montenegro shore excursion | Kotor from Cruise Port of Bar

Montenegro shore excursion | Kotor from Cruise Port of Bar

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Ulcinj Womens Beach Guided Tour from Bar Montenegro

Ulcinj Womens Beach Guided Tour from Bar Montenegro

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Rent a boat in Marina Bar Montenegro

Rent a boat in Marina Bar Montenegro

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Getting Around from the Port

Walking

The city center is easily accessible on foot from the port with scenic waterfront views.

Cost: Free Time: 10-15 minutes
Taxi

Taxis available at port entrance; negotiate fare before boarding or use meter service.

Cost: $5-15 USD Time: 5-10 minutes to city center
Organized shore excursion

Cruise line offers guided tours to Kotor, Budva, and regional attractions with hotel pickup.

Cost: $45-120 USD per person Time: 4-8 hours depending on itinerary
Rental car/scooter

Local rental agencies offer cars and scooters for independent exploration of the Montenegrin coast.

Cost: $30-60 USD per day Time: 30 minutes to arrange

Top Things To Do

1

Old Town of Kotor

A UNESCO World Heritage site located 35 km north featuring medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and stunning bay views surrounded by dramatic mountains. The fortified town offers museums, cafes, and the impressive Cathedral of St. Tryphon.

3-4 hours $0 (free to explore; paid attractions $3-8 USD)
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2

Bar Old Town (Stari Bar)

Historic ruins perched on a hilltop 4 km from the port featuring Ottoman architecture, ancient fortifications, and panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea. The archaeological site includes remains of mosques, churches, and residential buildings spanning centuries.

2-3 hours $3 USD entrance fee
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3

Budva Riviera

Picturesque coastal town 40 km south known for its beautiful beaches, charming old town with red-roofed houses, and vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere. Features waterfront restaurants, shops, and access to nearby island beaches.

3-4 hours $0 (free to explore; meals and activities vary)
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4

Olive oil and wine tasting

Local producers offer tastings of Montenegro's renowned olive oils, wines, and traditional foods in family-run facilities near Bar. Visitors sample products and learn about regional agricultural heritage with scenic vineyard views.

1.5-2 hours $15-35 USD per person
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5

Lake Skadar National Park

Europe's largest Mediterranean freshwater lake located 30 km inland, offering boat tours through pristine wetlands with abundant bird life and scenic mountain backdrops. The park features traditional fishing villages and abundant natural beauty.

4-5 hours $25-50 USD per person (tour dependent)
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Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers

  • Bar is relatively quiet and underdeveloped compared to nearby Kotor and Budva; plan to travel to these destinations or use Bar as a base for self-exploration rather than spending entire port day locally.
  • Cash (EUR) is preferred at small vendors and taxis; ATMs are available in the port area and city center.
  • Montenegro's roads are winding and mountainous; allow extra time for travel to nearby attractions and drive cautiously if renting a vehicle.
  • The summer heat can be intense; wear sunscreen, bring water, and plan indoor activities or sea swimming during midday hours.
  • Ship typically spends 8-12 hours in Bar; plan excursions accordingly and return to port at least 1-2 hours before departure time.

Frequently Asked Questions

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