Discover Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor: boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, explore Perast, savor fresh seafood. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
Discover Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor: boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, explore Perast, savor fresh seafood. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
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Bay of Kotor - As the speedboat departs, the first thing to capture your attention is the awe-inspiring landscape. Surrounded by majestic mountain peaks and tranquil waters, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the historic town of Kotor, with its ancient stone walls, churches, and narrow streets, along with boats gently swaying on the waves.
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- Bay of Kotor - As the speedboat departs, the first thing to capture your attention is the awe-inspiring landscape. Surrounded by majestic mountain peaks and tranquil waters, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the historic town of Kotor, with its ancient stone walls, churches, and narrow streets, along with boats gently swaying on the waves.
- Perast - Perast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an Old Town where you can admire numerous buildings from the era of Venetian rule. The Baroque architecture, including palaces, churches, and defensive towers, are just a few of the many features that will transport you back in time.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Our Lady of the Rocks is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro (the other being Sveti Đorđe Island). It is an artificial island created by a bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks.
- Ribarsko Selo - Ribarsko Selo – Authentic Coastal Experience on Luštica. During the tour, visitors can explore Ribarsko Selo, a delightful seaside location nestled between Žanjice and Mirišta beaches on the Luštica Peninsula. Guests can savor fresh seafood, local cuisine, swim in crystal-clear waters, and unwind in a serene natural environment. The village boasts a seaside restaurant, organic garden, and a small private beach — ideal for a relaxing lunch stop and a refreshing break during the journey.
- Rose - At the Luštica Peninsula, visitors will enter a hidden submarine base constructed for the Yugoslav army during the World Wars. Instead of walking on the peninsula itself, the base is accessed directly by speedboat through a concealed sea tunnel. This unique and secretive structure was once used to hide and protect submarines, and today it offers a fascinating insight into the region’s military history.
- Mamula Fortress - Mamula Island is a small island in the Adriatic Sea, located at the entrance to Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Approximately 1 km wide and covered in Mediterranean vegetation, it has a rich history. Initially settled by the Illyrians, it later became a Roman military post. In the Middle Ages, Venetians and Austro-Hungarians fortified the island as part of their coastal defense. The large circular fortress seen today was built in the 19th century by General Lazar Mamula. During World War II, the fortress served as a military prison. Today, Mamula Island is a popular tourist attraction known for its striking fortress, natural beauty, and panoramic views of the bay.
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Cave is a natural marvel on the Montenegrin coast, renowned for its enchanting blue light that illuminates the cave’s interior. This stunning effect is created by sunlight reflecting off the cave’s white pebble floor, casting a magical blue glow. Accessible only by boat, the cave offers visitors the perfect spot to swim in crystal-clear waters and soak in its unique beauty, especially on hot days. The stop lasts about 1 hour, providing time to swim, listen to music, and fully enjoy this unforgettable experience. The Blue Cave is truly a must-see destination for anyone visiting the region.
- Bay of Kotor - On the return journey from the Blue Cave, you will cruise through the heart of the Bay of Kotor, taking in panoramic views of its dramatic coastline, charming villages, and steep mountain cliffs—an unforgettable ride that showcases the full beauty of Montenegro’s most iconic bay.

- Bottled water
- Domestic apple juice 0.33dcl
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- All Fees and Taxes
- Fuel
- Insurance
- Domestic white wine 0.33dcl
- Bottled water
- Domestic apple juice 0.33dcl
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- All Fees and Taxes
- Fuel
- Insurance
- Domestic white wine 0.33dcl
- Extra white wine - Price on request
- Extra apple juice - Price on request
- Entrance to Our Lady of the Rocks Museum 3€/pp
- Dinner
- Extra white wine - Price on request
- Extra apple juice - Price on request
- Entrance to Our Lady of the Rocks Museum 3€/pp
- Dinner
This 6-hour tour stands out due to its exceptional blend of natural splendor, cultural heritage, and memorable experiences—all packed into one journey. Participants will travel by speedboat through the magnificent Bay of Kotor, exploring historic coastal towns, ancient island churches, concealed military tunnels, and awe-inspiring natural marvels.
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This 6-hour tour stands out due to its exceptional blend of natural splendor, cultural heritage, and memorable experiences—all packed into one journey. Participants will travel by speedboat through the magnificent Bay of Kotor, exploring historic coastal towns, ancient island churches, concealed military tunnels, and awe-inspiring natural marvels.
From the serene allure of Perast and the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks, to the thrilling entrance into a hidden WWII submarine base, each stop reveals a unique aspect of Montenegro’s history. Participants will swim in the luminous waters of the Blue Cave, discover the enigmatic Mamula Island, and have the option to savor fresh seafood at a floating oyster and mussel farm.
With a small group, personalized attention, and a leisurely pace, this tour provides not just sightseeing—but a comprehensive experience filled with moments that will be cherished long after the journey concludes.
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.