
Kotor in June
Great time to visit
June offers perfect beach weather and long summer days, but crowds and prices jump significantly. Everything's open and buzzing, but you'll pay premium rates and fight for restaurant tables.
Weather
June delivers classic Mediterranean summer weather with hot, dry days and warm nights. Rainfall becomes rare with only 3-4 wet days, usually brief evening thunderstorms. The bay reaches a comfortable 23°C for swimming, and humidity stays manageable at 55-60%.
29°C high18°C low4 rain days
Crowds & Cost
high crowds
~$110/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Sea Dance Festival in nearby Budva
- •International Summer Festival begins
- •White Nights cultural events
June Tips
- •Book everything at least 6 weeks in advance - June kicks off peak season properly
- •Start sightseeing early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat in the Old Town
- •The city walls climb becomes brutal in afternoon sun - go at sunrise
All Months
May through October gives you the best weather, but timing matters. July and August bring cruise ship crowds that can triple the old town's population in a single morning. Temperatures hit 30°C, and finding a restaurant table after 7 PM becomes a challenge.
Shoulder seasons work better. May and September offer warm days (around 25°C) with fewer crowds and lower prices. Hotels drop rates by 30-40%, and you can actually enjoy those Instagram-famous spots without fighting for photo space.
October surprises people — still warm enough for swimming, autumn light makes the bay look magical, and restaurant terraces stay busy until late evening. Winter closes many hotels and restaurants, but if you don't mind limited options, January temperatures rarely drop below 10°C and the mountains sometimes get snow caps that look incredible against the blue water.
Kotor Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
9/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
6/10
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