Embark on a 3-hour tour of the UNESCO Old Town of Kotor, including a visit to the stunning Our Lady of the Rocks church and a swim in the turquoise waters of the Blue Cave.
Embark on a 3-hour tour of the UNESCO Old Town of Kotor, including a visit to the stunning Our Lady of the Rocks church and a swim in the turquoise waters of the Blue Cave.
- Kotor Old City - The journey begins at the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Kotor, or another preferred pick-up location in Kotor Bay (Kotor, Muo, Prčanj, Stoliv, Dobrota), where the speedboat can dock.
- Mamula Fortress - Mamula is a small island featuring a fortress at the entrance to the Boka Kotorska Bay. Constructed in the 19th century, the…
- Kotor Old City - The journey begins at the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Kotor, or another preferred pick-up location in Kotor Bay (Kotor, Muo, Prčanj, Stoliv, Dobrota), where the speedboat can dock.
- Mamula Fortress - Mamula is a small island featuring a fortress at the entrance to the Boka Kotorska Bay. Constructed in the 19th century, the fortress served as a prison during the First and Second World Wars. It is currently closed to the public for renovations to transform it into an elite hotel.
- Blue Grotto - Travelers will have the chance to enjoy a remarkable experience by swimming in the Blue Cave, known for its stunning turquoise blue waters.
- Former Submarine Tunnel - Carved into the steep banks of Luštica, there are three tunnels. Although built during Yugoslavia, Luštica was a significant military base during both World Wars and the Cold War. The tunnels were used for hiding and repairing submarines and ships. The tunnel stretches up to fifty meters in length, with a width of seven meters. The average depth is about eight meters, increasing to thirty meters near the exit. Additionally, there is a complex of underground tunnels housing technical equipment for submarine servicing and repair.
- Perast - Perast is a charming baroque town known for its renowned captains, featuring a beautiful museum and historic houses. Despite having only 350 residents, it boasts 18 churches and 19 palaces. The city’s symbol is the Church of Saint Nicholas, with its impressive 55-meter-high bell tower standing proudly above the buildings. Unfortunately, due to financial constraints, it was never completed.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Our Lady of the Rocks is a stunning man-made island created by the residents of Perast. Legend has it that two fishermen from Perast discovered an icon of Our Lady on a rock protruding from the sea. The people vowed to build an island and church dedicated to Our Lady of the Rocks. Today, visitors can explore the magnificent church and museum on this small island.

- Life jacket for kids (on request)
- Diving mask
- First aid
- Music on Boat
- Panoramic visit island Mamula
- Rain coats
- Safety equipment
- Panoramic sea island Lady of the rocks
- Life jacket (on request)
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- 10min visit old Submarine tunnel
- 20min visit old town Perast
- 20min visit blue cave and swim in Cristal blue…
- Life jacket for kids (on request)
- Diving mask
- First aid
- Music on Boat
- Panoramic visit island Mamula
- Rain coats
- Safety equipment
- Panoramic sea island Lady of the rocks
- Life jacket (on request)
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- 10min visit old Submarine tunnel
- 20min visit old town Perast
- 20min visit blue cave and swim in Cristal blue water outside cave
- New and comfortable boats
- Surcharges on fuel
- Licensed skipper (also guide)
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The journey begins at the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Old Town of Kotor. Participants will delight in a 55-minute panoramic ride, offering views of quaint Boka Bay villages adorned with charming palaces, houses, churches, and the stunning contrast of sea and mountains. The tour will navigate the narrowest part of Boka Bay, providing a scenic view of…
The journey begins at the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Old Town of Kotor. Participants will delight in a 55-minute panoramic ride, offering views of quaint Boka Bay villages adorned with charming palaces, houses, churches, and the stunning contrast of sea and mountains. The tour will navigate the narrowest part of Boka Bay, providing a scenic view of the Luštica Peninsula and the small island of Mamula, before reaching the Blue Cave. Here, there will be 20 minutes allocated for swimming or capturing photos of the turquoise blue sea within the cave. On the return trip, there will be a 5-minute stop at an old submarine tunnel and a 20-minute visit to the historic town of Perast, including a panoramic view of Our Lady of the Rock.
Note: Please arrive at the meeting point 30 minutes before the activity begins. If traveling by car to Kotor, be mindful of potential traffic congestion and parking challenges, so allow ample time to reach Kotor. For tours scheduled outside the summer season, it is advisable to wear warmer clothing, as the high speed of the boat can make it windy and cold.
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.