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Discover Kotor with a private guided tour and cooking class, including a three-course family-style lunch on a terrace. Perfect for food lovers and culture enthusiasts.
Kotor’s charm combines history, culture, and authentic Montenegrin cuisine in a private tour that lasts approximately 4 hours. Priced at $237.48 per person, this experience is ideal for those who want to explore the Old Town and then learn to cook traditional dishes in a welcoming home setting. With a 5.0/5 rating from 32 reviews, this tour consistently earns high praise, especially for its knowledgeable guides, warm hosts, and delicious food. Bookings typically are made about 64 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. While this experience offers a comprehensive taste of Kotor’s culture, it is best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, cooking, and relaxed socializing.
This tour combines a walking tour of Kotor’s historic Old Town with a hands-on cooking class at a local home, ending with a family-style lunch on a terrace overlooking the town. The small group setting and private tour format ensure an intimate experience, led by licensed guides and local hosts who bring the city’s stories and flavors to life. The tour is a fantastic choice for those who appreciate authentic local experiences and want to bring home new culinary skills.


The tour begins at the Sea Gate in Kotor, a central spot that’s easy to reach for anyone staying within the Old Town. From this familiar landmark, the licensed guide introduces the charm of Boka Bay and shares engaging stories about Montenegro’s maritime traditions and local life. This initial walk sets the tone for a relaxed, informative exploration of the city’s highlights.
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The Old Town of Kotor is famous for its historic squares, clock tower, palaces, and churches. During the walking tour, these sites are presented with a focus on their cultural importance and architectural beauty. Travelers will appreciate the balance of interesting facts without feeling overwhelmed, making the experience enjoyable even for those with little prior knowledge.

After the tour, the small group moves to a local home just minutes from the Old Town, where the cooking class begins. The host, described as warm and humorous, makes everyone feel like part of the family. The inviting atmosphere encourages laughs and casual conversations, especially as guests sample local wine, brandy, or homemade juice during the prep.

The hands-on cooking experience involves preparing one or two dishes typical of the Bay of Kotor. The menu includes a starter, main course, and dessert, all learned from the local recipes shared by the host. The emphasis is on authentic, family-style cooking that guests can replicate at home later.

Once the dishes are ready, everyone gathers on the outdoor terrace overlooking Kotor for the lunch. The meal is served family-style, with the dishes you’ve prepared, complemented by drinks such as soda, bottled water, and homemade juice. Guests can enjoy the meal at a leisurely pace, often with an additional drink or two, soaking in the beautiful views.
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This tour covers all the essentials: licensed guides, the cooking class, a three-course lunch, coffee or tea, soda or homemade juice, and all fees and taxes. The group discounts and mobile tickets allow flexibility and savings for those booking in advance.

While most beverages are included, beer, wine, or liqueur are extra, costing about 3 euros per person. The tour can be customized with transfers from other cities upon request, and guides for other languages are also available if booked ahead.

The activity starts at the Sea Gate, a convenient and recognizable point in Kotor’s Old Town. It concludes back at the same spot, making it easy for participants to continue exploring or head to nearby cafes and shops afterward.
Confirmation is received instantly upon booking, and service animals are allowed. The tour is suitable for those near public transportation or those who prefer not to arrange separate transfers. The activity is private, so only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides like Filip and Dasun, who share stories about Montenegro’s history and local life. Guests also praise the warmth and humor of hosts Suzana and Susanna, making the cooking part both educational and fun. The delicious dishes, especially the stuffed mushrooms and gnocchi, are frequently mentioned as highlights.
This tour suits foodies eager to learn authentic Montenegrin recipes, as well as culture lovers interested in exploring Kotor’s history in a relaxed setting. The moderate pace and small group format keep things intimate and engaging. Travelers seeking a family-friendly, immersive experience will find this tour especially rewarding.
Combining a guided walk through Kotor’s historic streets with a local cooking class on a terrace overlooking the bay offers a rich, authentic experience. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect its quality and the genuine warmth of guides and hosts. This tour provides not only a taste of Montenegrin cuisine but also a glimpse into the daily life in Kotor, making it perfect for those who want to connect deeper with the city’s culture.
“We had such a wonderful time with Filip and Suzana. We first met with Filip and had a great walking tour. Hes very knowledgeable, friendly and funn…”
What is the duration of this tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, blending sightseeing and cooking smoothly.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Sea Gate in Kotor and concludes back at the same point, making it easy to plan your day.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided walking tour, cooking class, lunch, coffee or tea, soda, homemade juice, and all fees and taxes.
Can I request a guide in another language?
Yes, guides in other languages are available upon request and prior arrangement.
Are beverages like wine or beer included?
No, wine, beer, or liqueur are available for about 3 euros per person as extra.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or special diets?
The data does not specify dietary options, so it is best to contact the operator if you have specific dietary needs.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 64 days in advance, indicating high demand for this popular experience.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, this experience is private, with only your group participating for a more personalized feel.
What makes this tour unique?
Its combination of historic walking tour and home-based cooking class, plus the family-style lunch on a terrace overlooking Kotor, creates an authentic and memorable experience.