Embark on a thrilling speedboat tour of Kotor Bay, swim in the Blue Cave, and explore historic sites like Our Lady of the Rocks.
Embark on a thrilling speedboat tour of Kotor Bay, swim in the Blue Cave, and explore historic sites like Our Lady of the Rocks.
- Bay of Kotor - Embark on an enchanting journey along the waters of Kotor Bay, allowing guests to explore its stunning coastline, adorned with numerous ancient fishing villages, lush vegetation, and other natural and architectural marvels.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Visit the legendary island of Our Lady of the Rocks. This is a man-made islet,…
- Bay of Kotor - Embark on an enchanting journey along the waters of Kotor Bay, allowing guests to explore its stunning coastline, adorned with numerous ancient fishing villages, lush vegetation, and other natural and architectural marvels.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Visit the legendary island of Our Lady of the Rocks. This is a man-made islet, constructed on a rock that held the icon of the Holy Mother Mary. It features a church built by seafarers and locals to honor the gracious Mother Mary. Visitors can hear the mystical story of the island’s creation and explore the many paintings, votives, and other artworks in the museum attached to the church.
- Tivat Municipality - Enter Tivat Bay and revel in its breathtaking views of the luxurious Porto Montenegro marina.
- Former Submarine Tunnel - Situated near Kumbor on the Lustica Peninsula, these secretive submarine tunnels were constructed by the Yugoslav Navy during and after World War II. Carved directly into the rocky coastline, the tunnels were designed to conceal and protect submarines and smaller military vessels from aerial surveillance and attack. Today, they stand as intriguing, silent reminders of Cold War-era naval strategy. Accessible by boat, the tunnels offer a unique insight into Montenegro’s military history and are a popular stop on coastal boat tours.
- Mamula Fortress - Mamula Island, located at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro, is home to a 19th-century Austro-Hungarian fortress built by General Lazar Mamula. Originally intended for coastal defense, the island gained a darker reputation during World War II when it was used as a prison camp by Italian forces.
- Blue Grotto - The adventure concludes with a delightful swim inside the Blue Cave, a natural wonder formed by waves crashing for thousands of years at the Lustica Peninsula. The name comes from the enchanting ambiance created by iridescent lighting that reflects on the water due to the Sun’s rays passing through small cave openings.

- Luxury Boat
- Paid ticket for all destinations
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Life Jackets
- Fuel
- Raincoats
- Entry/Admission - Submarine tunnels
- Insurance
- Licensed English-speaking tour guide - skipper
- Music
- Entry/Admission - Blue Cave
- Luxury Boat
- Paid ticket for all destinations
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Life Jackets
- Fuel
- Raincoats
- Entry/Admission - Submarine tunnels
- Insurance
- Licensed English-speaking tour guide - skipper
- Music
- Entry/Admission - Blue Cave
Enhance your visit to Kotor with an exceptional luxury speedboat tour of the Bay of Kotor, offering a more professional experience than others. Discover the Blue Cave and the historic Our Lady of the Rocks church. Unlike typical sightseeing cruises that don’t make stops, this tour allows you to fully engage with your surroundings by swimming in the…
Enhance your visit to Kotor with an exceptional luxury speedboat tour of the Bay of Kotor, offering a more professional experience than others. Discover the Blue Cave and the historic Our Lady of the Rocks church. Unlike typical sightseeing cruises that don’t make stops, this tour allows you to fully engage with your surroundings by swimming in the vibrant blue cave and exploring the ancient island church. Departing from the Port of Kotor, enjoy panoramic views of Kotor Bay, Perast, Tivat Bay, and Herceg Novi Bay. After a 50-minute journey, reach the Blue Cave and take a 30-minute break to swim in its stunning blue waters. Proceed to Mamula Island for a 10 to 15-minute stop to enjoy the panoramic views and learn about the island’s history from your knowledgeable skipper. Continue to the submarine Tunnel for a 10-minute photo opportunity inside. Finally, visit Our Lady of the Rock Island, where you can spend 20 minutes exploring the church and museum while enjoying a panoramic view of Perast.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.