The Port of Kotor (Port Code:MEKOT) mostly services smaller boats, so when you’re on your Kotor Montenegro cruise, your cruise ship will likely anchor in the bay and tender you on a small boat into the Old Town. The port of Kotor is located at the end of a river, surrounded by very high mountains, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It takes an hour of sailing through beautiful landscapes to get there. The harbour is well sheltered from winds and sea, which can blow particularly hard from the north. The port of Kotor is mostly used by passenger/cruise vessels but cargo vessels can also be accommodated.
Need Any Help with Your Shipping Plan?
Seabay Online Tools:
Air Cargo TrackingAir cargo tracking by AWB number, available for 200+ airlines
Container TrackingContainer tracking by bill of lading number or container number
Airport CodesIATA codes and ICAO codes of airports all over the world
Port CodesPort codes of seaports, ICDs, and IPIs, based on UN/LOCODE
Airline CodesIATA airline codes, ICAO airline codes, and 3-digit prefixes of airlines
Shipping LinesShipping line directory with SCAC codes and official websites
FBA WarehousesLists of Amazon FBA warehouse locations in different countries
R/T CalculatorEnter your cargo weight & dimensions and get the revenue ton
HTS/HS CodesCheck the HTS/HS code of your products for customs purposes