Join us for an amazing Boka Bay adventure designed for sailors, art lovers, swimmers, and nature fans. Experience it all – from panoramic views of Boka Bay and Mamula Island to a quick cultural stop at Our Lady of the Rocks islet, and a refreshing dip in the beautiful blue waters of the Blue Cave.
Join us for an amazing Boka Bay adventure designed for sailors, art lovers, swimmers, and nature fans. Experience it all – from panoramic views of Boka Bay and Mamula Island to a quick cultural stop at Our Lady of the Rocks islet, and a refreshing dip in the beautiful blue waters of the Blue Cave.
- Bay of Kotor - Embark on a picturesque cruise through the Bay of Kotor, taking in the views of historic fishing villages, lush Mediterranean greenery, and stunning coastal landscapes along the shoreline.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Visit Our Lady of the Rocks, a fascinating man-made island crafted by generations of local seafarers. Discover the…
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Bay of Kotor - Embark on a picturesque cruise through the Bay of Kotor, taking in the views of historic fishing villages, lush Mediterranean greenery, and stunning coastal landscapes along the shoreline.
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Our Lady of the Rocks - Visit Our Lady of the Rocks, a fascinating man-made island crafted by generations of local seafarers. Discover the historic church, learn the intriguing story of the island’s creation, and admire its impressive collection of artworks, votives, and handcrafted treasures. This unique stop provides an unforgettable insight into Montenegro’s maritime history and local traditions, offering visitors the chance to hear the captivating tale of the island’s origins and view numerous works of art, votives, and other handcrafted items.
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Perast - Pass by Perast, a delightful town that flourished during the Venetian era as a maritime center. Its elegant baroque palaces, ancient churches, and narrow stone streets showcase a rich seafaring and cultural heritage.
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Blue Grotto - Explore the Blue Cave, Montenegro’s hidden maritime treasure, accessible only by boat. Swim in its refreshing waters and be enchanted by the magical blue glow created as sunlight reflects off the white-pebble bottom. Surrounded by dramatic rock formations, the cave offers a tranquil and unforgettable setting, ideal for a refreshing dip while marveling at one of the Adriatic’s most captivating natural wonders.
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Mamula Island - Sail past Mamula Island, a small fortress island with a dramatic history. Constructed in the 19th century as a military fort and later used as a prison during World War II, the island’s imposing walls and strategic location narrate tales of Montenegro’s turbulent past. As you cruise by, listen to fascinating stories of its military significance, wartime legends, and the secrets it once held.
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Former Submarine Tunnel - Navigate through the narrowest point of the Bay of Kotor, Verige, and reach the Bay of Tivat to explore the former submarine tunnels. Once a top-secret military site, these tunnels are now open to visitors, where you can hear incredible stories of Montenegro’s Cold War history.

- Water
- Fuel
- English-speaking skipper/tour guide
- Insurance
- Water
- Fuel
- English-speaking skipper/tour guide
- Insurance
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Entry/Admission - Our Lady of the Rocks (3€)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Entry/Admission - Our Lady of the Rocks (3€)
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- The tour is feasible only during good weather conditions. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
- This tour/activity capacity is a maximum of 25 travelers.
- It is forbidden to swim and to use a drone at Our Lady of the Rocks.
- It is not allowed the enter…
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- The tour is feasible only during good weather conditions. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
- This tour/activity capacity is a maximum of 25 travelers.
- It is forbidden to swim and to use a drone at Our Lady of the Rocks.
- It is not allowed the enter in swimwear inside the church, Our Lady of The Rocks - you must have at least a T-shirt on.
- We recommend you bring sunglasses, a sunhat, sunscreen, a camera, comfortable shoes or sandals, a jacket for chilly weather, swimwear, a towel, and flip flops.
- During April, May, and October, the church of Our Lady of the Rocks and the museum are open until 5 pm. In June and September until 6 pm, and in July and August until 7 pm. We recommend you dress warmer during the spring and autumn months because it can be chilly.
- If you’re arriving by car, we recommend allowing extra time for your journey. Heavy traffic is expected around the park — which is also your tour’s starting point — along with delays caused by ongoing roadworks on the main road.
- Please be at the meeting spot at least 30 minutes early. If you miss the tour, you can join the next available slot as agreed with the operator.
- In certain situations, such as challenging weather conditions or high sea waves, the tour itinerary may need to be adjusted and the visit to the Blue Cave may have to be skipped. This is done to ensure the safety and comfort of guests on the tour.
- The Blue Cave water after 6 pm is not the same as it is during daylight
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.