Weather in Kotor
The weather in Kotor is understandably a strong attraction for many visitors with short and generally mild winters and long and hot summers. But the weather conditions can fluctuate during the winter, when the winds are strong, it rains a lot, and the sun goes down early, given the Vrmac Ridge blocking off the sun.
This charming coastal town gets around 240 days of sunshine per year and the swimming season lasts from May to October. Kotor has a Mediterranean climate. Summers are sunny, hot, dry, and perfect for the beach with an average sea temperature of 26°C (78.8°F) in August.
But you can also enjoy great weather in the shoulder months of April, May, and October – when the milder temperatures are well-suited for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Expect to see fewer tourists during this time of the year, as most people visit in the summer months for a beach holiday.
In winter, between December to February, day temperatures are rarely above 13°C (55.4°F) and as low as 2°C (35.6°F) during the nights. The wettest months are November and December with 180mm of precipitation. It is very rare to see it snowing in Kotor but it happens from time to time.
The most popular time to visit Kotor is between June and October. During these months, you can expect many sunny days with almost no rain and no heavy winds. Whichever time of year you choose for your trip, there’s bound to be a lively local festival or event in Kotor taking place. Find out about the best things to do in Kotor for inspiration for your next trip.
Kotor
Visit Kotor, the charming city of cats and orange rooftops. Lively in summer months and cozy in winter, a great city break destination.