Explore Boka’s beauty on a speedboat tour, visit historic Our Lady of the Rocks, and swim in the stunning Blue Cave. Book your adventure now.
Explore Boka’s beauty on a speedboat tour, visit historic Our Lady of the Rocks, and swim in the stunning Blue Cave. Book your adventure now.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - According to legend, this islet was created over centuries by local seamen who honored an ancient vow after discovering the icon of Madonna and Child on a rock in the sea on July 22, 1452. After each successful voyage, they would place a rock in the Bay, gradually forming the islet. This tradition continues today, with an…
- Our Lady of the Rocks - According to legend, this islet was created over centuries by local seamen who honored an ancient vow after discovering the icon of Madonna and Child on a rock in the sea on July 22, 1452. After each successful voyage, they would place a rock in the Bay, gradually forming the islet. This tradition continues today, with an event called “fašinada” occurring annually at sunset on July 22. During this event, locals take boats to throw rocks into the sea, expanding the island’s surface. Visitors can explore the island’s church and museum.
- Blue Grotto - Renowned as the most stunning natural formation of its kind in the Mediterranean, the Blue Grotto is located on the Lustica Peninsula. It features a sea-level surface of 100 square meters and a round interior with a vaulted ceiling.
- Mamula Fortress - Known colloquially as Lastavica, Mamula is an uninhabited islet in the Adriatic Sea, part of the southwestern Montenegrin municipality of Herceg Novi. During the Venetian Republic’s rule, it was called Rondina. The island hosts a fort built in 1853 by Austro-Hungarian General Lazarus von Mamula, covering about 90% of the island. Alongside fortifications on Prevlaka’s Cape Oštro and Luštica’s Cape Arza, also suggested by General Mamula, Fort Mamula was part of the Austro-Hungarian Army’s strategy to prevent enemy access to the Bay of Kotor.
- Bay of Kotor - Near the small village of Rose, there are three impressive Submarine Tunnels constructed by the Yugoslav Army. The tunnel entrances are camouflaged with fake rocks to avoid detection by satellites or spy planes. One tunnel leads towards the open sea and Mamula island, while the other two head towards Tivat. Although the tunnels are dead ends, visitors can swim to the end and back or explore on foot. It’s advisable to bring a flashlight as it gets quite dark at the end. Additional walking tunnels branch off from the main submarine tunnel. Visitors can explore these secret tunnels, enjoy a swim, or for the adventurous, dive from the top of the cave into the sea.

- Bottled water
- WiFi
- Bluetooth Aux Music
- Bottled water
- WiFi
- Bluetooth Aux Music
- Museum Fees 3€
- Museum Fees 3€
This tour is sure to delight! Begin with a 15-minute journey past the charming villages of Boka, leading to Our Lady of the Rocks Island. Here, you will have 20 minutes to explore the island, including the church and museum (note: additional fees apply for museum entry). The island was created by locals several centuries ago, and it is highly…
This tour is sure to delight! Begin with a 15-minute journey past the charming villages of Boka, leading to Our Lady of the Rocks Island. Here, you will have 20 minutes to explore the island, including the church and museum (note: additional fees apply for museum entry). The island was created by locals several centuries ago, and it is highly recommended to visit both the church and the museum, which houses a remarkable treasury. Following this, enjoy a 45-minute ride to the Blue Cave, where you can experience the unique sensation of swimming inside the cave. Afterward, take in a scenic ride past Mamula Island, with a brief stop at an old submarine tunnel, which serves as our final stop before returning to the starting point.
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.