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Dobrota bb

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Info & Description

July and August are the months when students return home, opening the hostel’s doors to visitors and young travellers. Summer in the Kotor Bay is exciting not just for its unique Mediterranean setting, but also for festivities which include the international fashion show on the historic town square; Boka nights with decorated boats, illumination and fireworks; summer international carnival; theatre and music festivals held on unique stone stages; and a sail boat regatta plus many more attractions. Unique to the area is the traditional ritual procession of boats called fašinada rocks are thrown into the sea to fortify the small island of Perast. The hostel experience is also enriched with sports astivities and includes both half board or full board accommodation, air-conditioned restaurant, excursions and boat tours. Night life is especially exciting, buzzing with life on the narrow cobble-stoned streets, in front of aristocratic palaces of Old Town, coupled with friendly atmosphere, music and disco until early morning hours.

Facilities

  • Parking lot
  • Laundry
  • Internet access
  • Internet access
  • Bar
  • Beach
  • Restaurant

Rooms

  • 3 bed/s private with Watercloset (bathroom)
  • double bed private with Watercloset (bathroom)
  • 2 bed/s mixed dorm shared Watercloset (bathroom)

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Read what others are saying about Hostel Kotor

  1. Florin From Romania On November 30, -0001

    What you pay is what you get. For a cheap place to stay one night is ok. The bad thing is that they promise too much than they offer: no washing machine available. The place is very bad signaled, and it takes some time to reach it from Kotor. The staff is friendly, although they could improve their English

  2. Jakob From Denmark On November 30, -0001

    Small dirty rooms with no fan or aircon. Dirty showers and toilets with no toiletpaper. Unfriendly staff (at least the guy we met) who makes you feel unwelcome. The location is OK - it's a 30 mins walk to the old town. The only good thing is the price. It's probably the cheapest accomodation you'll find in Kotor. But there are plenty of private accomodation offers, so do yourself the favour of checking out these before you go to Hostel Kotor.

  3. Ronald From USA On November 30, -0001

    Back in the U.S.S.R.! This appears to be a large, old Soviet-style hotel. Therefore, you get a bare-bones room, occasional hot water and paper-thin walls. However, if you can get the 12 Euro room, it will do for an overnight stay.

  4. Mauro From Italy On November 30, -0001

    It's cheap and in a wonderful place. Not the grand hotel but for me was ok.