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From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Boat Tour from Perast to Kotor

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Boat Tour from Perast to Kotor

Take a day trip to Montenegro and sail down the Adriatic Coast. See Boka Kotorska Bay, explore Kotor, and wander through Perast. Come across UNESCO World Heritage Sites as you explore Montenegro. Benefit from pickup at your accommodation in Dubrovnik and drive to the border crossing with Montenegro to climb aboard a boat and cruise to Kotor. Admire the Venetian port and defensive city walls from the water. Get breathtaking views of the fjord and learn more about the cultural heritage of Boka Kotorska Bay. Enjoy free time to explore the monuments of the Old Town. Board the boat again and sail to the small town of Perast. Visit the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks on arrival, and get some free time for lunch in the beautiful town center. Stroll the streets to find Baroque palaces, Orthodox monuments, and other UNESCO World Heritage monuments at your own pace. Marvel at the stone defense towers that remain untouched, and follow in the footsteps of Russian czars and Venetian princes who sailed in Kotor Bay. Return to Perast by air-conditioned bus or minivan, and continue to Dubrovnik after the border crossing.

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Day Trip by Boat

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Day Trip by Boat

A boat tour is a fun and exciting way to explore a new place. During a boat tour, guests are taken on a boat ride to see the sights and learn about the history and culture of the area. Tour will start from Kotor, and first place which we will visit Panoramicly is a Old town Perast. Perast is a popular tourist destination and is known for its many historic buildings, including the Church of St. Nicholas and Perast Museum. The town was an important trading center in the past and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is known for its Venetian-style architecture and its two small islands, St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. We will stop at Lady of the Rocks for 20min. The island is known for its beautiful church, the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, which was built in the 15th century and you can visit it for free. The island is also home to a museum that contains a collection of maritime artifacts and paintings. Here you can take some amazing photos and have unforgettable experience. Our third place which will be visited is Submarine Base from Yugoslavian Wars which was secretly built for Yugoslavian army by Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito. We will enter the Base by boat, and skipper will share historical information and explanation about the base. Next location to be visited Panoramicly is Mamula Prison. It is a former maximum-security prison similar to "Alcatraz. It was built in the 19th century as a military base and it was used as a prison during a 2nd world war by Italians. The prison is now abandoned and has gained a reputation as a haunted location. Some people have reported hearing strange noises and seeing ghostly apparitions within its walls. After Mamula Prison our last attraction is a Blue Cave. It is a natural sea cave which is known for its unique blue light effect, which is created by sunlight reflecting off the white sandy bottom of the cave and through the crystal clear water. Visitors can only access the cave by boat, and it is a popular destination for tourists and boating enthusiasts. The cave is big, with a narrow entrance that opens up into a larger chamber. Inside, the water is a deep blue color, and the cave walls are smooth and shiny. The Blue Cave is a beautiful and awe-inspiring natural wonder. We will stop here for 30min so you can take a swim, relax and enjoy a magic of this place. ***A knowledgeable guide will provide information and explanations about the places the boat passes, giving visitors a deeper understanding and appreciation of the area. Whether you are a local or a visitor, a boat tour is a great way to spend a day out on the water.

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip

Explore Montenegro on a day trip from Dubrovnik. Enjoy free time in the picturesque towns of Perast and Kotor. Departing from Dubrovnik in the morning enjoy the sights of the Old Town and its surroundings while driving through the beautiful Župa Dubrovačka and the Konavle region. After crossing the Montenegro border, continue along the picturesque Montenegro coast. During the drive through Boka Kotorska Bay, stop at the charming town of Perast. Have the option of visiting the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. During the drive, your host will tell you all about Montenegro's most important cultural monuments, and about the country's history and legends. Upon arrival at Kotor, enjoy 3 hours of free time to explore on your own. The town of Kotor is famous for its nautical tradition, famous commercial fleet, and imposing city walls. After sightseeing, join your tour host at the meeting point for a relaxing drive back to Dubrovnik.

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks Group Boat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks Group Boat Tour

Embark on a captivating boat excursion to explore the renowned attractions of Boka Bay. Witness the awe-inspiring Our Lady of the Rocks, take a refreshing swim in the Blue Cave, and delve into the secret caves once-concealing submarines. Begin your maritime journey with a visit to Our Lady of the Rocks, a church perched on an artificially crafted island. Uncover the tale of the two brothers who discovered a Madonna and Child painting, leading to the construction of the church on the very spot where the painting was found. Navigate through the picturesque Verige Straits along the Herceg Novi Rivera, and sail beyond the bay to catch sight of Mamula Island, a historic WWII-era prison. Trace the coastline of the Lustica Peninsula to reach the enchanting Blue Cave, where you can relish the opportunity to swim in its crystal-clear waters. On the return trip to Kotor, explore the caves once utilized for concealing submarines by the army. This boat tour promises a blend of natural wonders, historical narratives, and the chance to experience the captivating aquatic beauty of Boka Bay.

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip with Boat Cruise

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip with Boat Cruise

Your tour begins with a complimentary pickup from your hotel in Dubrovnik. From there travel to the border, 45 kilometers south of Dubrovnik. Once you make it over the border to Montenegro, your adventure starts. Travel to and explore the small town of Perast. Take a boat to Kotor to begin your sightseeing cruise. First, visit a small man-made island in the middle of Kotor Bay: the Island of Our Lady of the Rocks, one of the most important symbols of Montenegro with fascinating scenery and architecture. Following a short visit, your cruise continues to Kotor, the most important Venetian port on this side of the Adriatic Coast. UNESCO-listed since 1979, this town is surrounded by 4.5-km-long city walls and contains a fascinating Old Town. Choose to climb up to the walls, visit the museums, walk the streets, or just enjoy having lunch in one of the great local restaurants. At the end of your experience, return back to Dubrovnik where your guide will take you back to your hotel.

Kotor: Boat Cruise with Blue Cave Swim and Submarine Base

Kotor: Boat Cruise with Blue Cave Swim and Submarine Base

Travel to the top sights in the Bay of Kotor on this speedboat cruise from Kotor. Enjoy access to a fridge onboard and listen to music as you sail across the water at thrilling speeds. Stay connected with onboard Wi-Fi. Meet your guide at the tour agency and head to the speedboat in Kotor. Admire panoramic views of charming coastal towns like Perast, Tivat, Porto Montenegro, and Herceg Novi. Stop near the entrances to the abandoned submarine tunnels, which were built by the Yugoslav Army. Continue to the island of Mamula where you will see the fortress of Mamula which was converted into a concentration camp by the Italians in World War II. Hear about the history of the island from your local skipper. Feel the wind in your hair on the way to the Blue Lagoon where you can enjoy swimming and diving in the azure waters. Use the snorkeling mask to explore the underwater landscapes of the cave. Sail to the Our Lady of the Rocks island, which was created by local fishermen in the 15th-century. Have the chance to purchase a ticket to enter the Our Lady of the Rocks Church which contains 68 famous paintings by Tripo Kokolja, a famous 17th-century baroque artist from Perast. Return to your starting point in Kotor at the end of your cruise.

Kotor: Boat Tour to Perast Old Town & Our Lady of the Rocks

Kotor: Boat Tour to Perast Old Town & Our Lady of the Rocks

Embark on a serene cruise tour that offers a respite from the urban hustle and a chance to immerse in the vibrant biodiversity of Kotor. Explore Boka Bay, where ancient Romanesque churches and a myriad of historical landmarks await. Setting sail from Kotor's seaport, a welcoming skipper awaits travelers on board. Uncover the hidden treasures of Boka Bay, from authentic fishing grounds to villages, antique Romanesque churches, Byzantine palaces, and various other historical marvels. Among the panoramic vistas, the first captivating sight is the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, steeped in a mythical legend spanning over five centuries. The lore narrates that sailors, upon discovering the Madonna and Child emblem on a sea rock, expanded this artificial island as a token of gratitude for safe voyages. Expressing their gratitude, seafarers pledged devotion to the Holy Mother, gradually transforming the site into an island that now hosts the Lady of the Rocks church. Visitors can absorb tales of relics while marveling at the chapel's numerous frescoes, paintings, votives, tapestries, and other treasures. Outside, guests can pause for refreshments, acquire souvenirs, or indulge in ice cream. The journey continues to Perast, a UNESCO heritage site that has witnessed inhabitants from the Illyrian, Roman, and Christian eras. The architecture, marked by nine defensive towers, Baroque palaces from the 17th and 18th centuries, and unique Catholic churches, reflects the city's prosperity under Venetian rule.

From Dubrovnik: Perast, Kotor & Budva Small-Group Day Trip

From Dubrovnik: Perast, Kotor & Budva Small-Group Day Trip

The boarding of passengers is from 06:40 to 07:20. Around 07:40 we will reach the border crossing, with the obligatory passport check, and therefore you must take your travel documents. At 8:30 we will arrive at the Bay of Kotor, with a panoramic view and a short photo break at the lookout point. After the panoramic view, we will visit the town of Perast. You will have there 1 hour of free time enough time if you want to go on the boat ride to Islet Our Lady Of the Rocks. After Perast we have 15 minutes ride to the town of Kotor we Will be there around 10:00, where the passengers will have 2 hours of free time for sightseeing. At 12:30 we will arrive in the town of Budva, where we will have lunch at the recommended local restaurant. Possible going to the beach and sightseeing in the old town. At 14:30 we will start traveling back to the town of Dubrovnik At 15:10 we will take a ferry ride in the Bay of Kotor, and around 16:00 follows the border passport check. The foreseen arrival to Dubrovnik is around 17:00. The passengers will be returned to their boarding locations.

Tivat/Kotor: Boka Bay Full-Day Guided Cruise with Swim Stop

Tivat/Kotor: Boka Bay Full-Day Guided Cruise with Swim Stop

Admire the beauty of the Bay of Kotor on a boat trip departing from Tivat. Enjoy the views of the bay's mountains, cliffs, and shimmering blue waters, with stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, the Blue Cave, and the old town areas of Herceg Novi. There is a national cuisine restaurant and a bar on the lower deck. Depart from Tivat in the morning and enjoy a panoramic view of the largest port for mega yachts in southern Europe, Porto Montenegro. Relax onboard the boat which is equipped with sundecks, showers, and a bar where you can purchase drinks and snacks. Head to the city of Kotor, there will be just a short stop there to pick up the guide and tourist group. After Kotor, cruise past the town of Perast before stopping on the artificial island, Our Lady of the Rocks. Here, visit the Catholic Church of the same name, where you will see the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary from the 15th century, the most venerated patron saint of Boka sailors. During the next part of the cruise, you can enjoy lunch onboard the boat before arriving at the Mirište lagoon. During this stop, you can visit the famous Blue Cave which has a variety of vibrant blue and green colors. On the way to the Blue Cave, pass by the famous fishing village of Rose and the fortress of Mamula, a mysterious landmark of Montenegro with unique architecture. Finally, travel towards the city of Herceg Novi. Walk to the old town area and discover the fortresses of Forte Mare, Kanli Kula, and Španjola. After Herceg Novi, set off on the return journey to Tivat, passing Saint Marco Island on the way, the largest in the area.

Kotor: Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks Boat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks Boat Tour

Begin the tour at the city park near Kotor’s port, 200 m from Old Town’s main gate. Meet your friendly skipper and get seated safely and comfortably for what’s meant to be a captivating trip throughout the Bay of Kotor. Stop first in the middle of Boka Bay, which bears the name of the church that’s settled on it – Our Lady of the Rocks. Stay on the island for 20 minutes, where you have enough time to do a walk around the island, see the church, and take great pictures with a beautiful view of the entire bay. Travel to the submarine tunnels, mysterious tunnels that were used to hide submarines during the Second World War. Hear more about the history of the war and the tunnels themselves. Join inside a tunnel with James Bond music theme. Move on to Mamula Island, which was a prison during World War II. The story you will hear from the skipper will be remembered for the rest of your life. Continue the tour with a stop at Blue Cave, one of the most famous attractions in Montenegro. Go swimming, diving with provided equipment, or cliff jumping in the incredible blue crystal clear water. Cruise to a small picturesque town called Perast. Admire its Baroque architecture, historic palazzos, Catholic churches, and defensive towers, this Unesco World Heritage site will catapult your senses into the ancient times of this place. See the Old Town from boat, which is packed with history, attractions, and indulgent experiences that visitors will cherish for many years to come.

Our most recommended Kotor Bus & minivan tours

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Boat Tour from Perast to Kotor

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Boat Tour from Perast to Kotor

Take a day trip to Montenegro and sail down the Adriatic Coast. See Boka Kotorska Bay, explore Kotor, and wander through Perast. Come across UNESCO World Heritage Sites as you explore Montenegro. Benefit from pickup at your accommodation in Dubrovnik and drive to the border crossing with Montenegro to climb aboard a boat and cruise to Kotor. Admire the Venetian port and defensive city walls from the water. Get breathtaking views of the fjord and learn more about the cultural heritage of Boka Kotorska Bay. Enjoy free time to explore the monuments of the Old Town. Board the boat again and sail to the small town of Perast. Visit the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks on arrival, and get some free time for lunch in the beautiful town center. Stroll the streets to find Baroque palaces, Orthodox monuments, and other UNESCO World Heritage monuments at your own pace. Marvel at the stone defense towers that remain untouched, and follow in the footsteps of Russian czars and Venetian princes who sailed in Kotor Bay. Return to Perast by air-conditioned bus or minivan, and continue to Dubrovnik after the border crossing.

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Day Trip by Boat

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Day Trip by Boat

A boat tour is a fun and exciting way to explore a new place. During a boat tour, guests are taken on a boat ride to see the sights and learn about the history and culture of the area. Tour will start from Kotor, and first place which we will visit Panoramicly is a Old town Perast. Perast is a popular tourist destination and is known for its many historic buildings, including the Church of St. Nicholas and Perast Museum. The town was an important trading center in the past and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is known for its Venetian-style architecture and its two small islands, St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. We will stop at Lady of the Rocks for 20min. The island is known for its beautiful church, the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, which was built in the 15th century and you can visit it for free. The island is also home to a museum that contains a collection of maritime artifacts and paintings. Here you can take some amazing photos and have unforgettable experience. Our third place which will be visited is Submarine Base from Yugoslavian Wars which was secretly built for Yugoslavian army by Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito. We will enter the Base by boat, and skipper will share historical information and explanation about the base. Next location to be visited Panoramicly is Mamula Prison. It is a former maximum-security prison similar to "Alcatraz. It was built in the 19th century as a military base and it was used as a prison during a 2nd world war by Italians. The prison is now abandoned and has gained a reputation as a haunted location. Some people have reported hearing strange noises and seeing ghostly apparitions within its walls. After Mamula Prison our last attraction is a Blue Cave. It is a natural sea cave which is known for its unique blue light effect, which is created by sunlight reflecting off the white sandy bottom of the cave and through the crystal clear water. Visitors can only access the cave by boat, and it is a popular destination for tourists and boating enthusiasts. The cave is big, with a narrow entrance that opens up into a larger chamber. Inside, the water is a deep blue color, and the cave walls are smooth and shiny. The Blue Cave is a beautiful and awe-inspiring natural wonder. We will stop here for 30min so you can take a swim, relax and enjoy a magic of this place. ***A knowledgeable guide will provide information and explanations about the places the boat passes, giving visitors a deeper understanding and appreciation of the area. Whether you are a local or a visitor, a boat tour is a great way to spend a day out on the water.

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip

Explore Montenegro on a day trip from Dubrovnik. Enjoy free time in the picturesque towns of Perast and Kotor. Departing from Dubrovnik in the morning enjoy the sights of the Old Town and its surroundings while driving through the beautiful Župa Dubrovačka and the Konavle region. After crossing the Montenegro border, continue along the picturesque Montenegro coast. During the drive through Boka Kotorska Bay, stop at the charming town of Perast. Have the option of visiting the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. During the drive, your host will tell you all about Montenegro's most important cultural monuments, and about the country's history and legends. Upon arrival at Kotor, enjoy 3 hours of free time to explore on your own. The town of Kotor is famous for its nautical tradition, famous commercial fleet, and imposing city walls. After sightseeing, join your tour host at the meeting point for a relaxing drive back to Dubrovnik.

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks Group Boat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks Group Boat Tour

Embark on a captivating boat excursion to explore the renowned attractions of Boka Bay. Witness the awe-inspiring Our Lady of the Rocks, take a refreshing swim in the Blue Cave, and delve into the secret caves once-concealing submarines. Begin your maritime journey with a visit to Our Lady of the Rocks, a church perched on an artificially crafted island. Uncover the tale of the two brothers who discovered a Madonna and Child painting, leading to the construction of the church on the very spot where the painting was found. Navigate through the picturesque Verige Straits along the Herceg Novi Rivera, and sail beyond the bay to catch sight of Mamula Island, a historic WWII-era prison. Trace the coastline of the Lustica Peninsula to reach the enchanting Blue Cave, where you can relish the opportunity to swim in its crystal-clear waters. On the return trip to Kotor, explore the caves once utilized for concealing submarines by the army. This boat tour promises a blend of natural wonders, historical narratives, and the chance to experience the captivating aquatic beauty of Boka Bay.

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip with Boat Cruise

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Day Trip with Boat Cruise

Your tour begins with a complimentary pickup from your hotel in Dubrovnik. From there travel to the border, 45 kilometers south of Dubrovnik. Once you make it over the border to Montenegro, your adventure starts. Travel to and explore the small town of Perast. Take a boat to Kotor to begin your sightseeing cruise. First, visit a small man-made island in the middle of Kotor Bay: the Island of Our Lady of the Rocks, one of the most important symbols of Montenegro with fascinating scenery and architecture. Following a short visit, your cruise continues to Kotor, the most important Venetian port on this side of the Adriatic Coast. UNESCO-listed since 1979, this town is surrounded by 4.5-km-long city walls and contains a fascinating Old Town. Choose to climb up to the walls, visit the museums, walk the streets, or just enjoy having lunch in one of the great local restaurants. At the end of your experience, return back to Dubrovnik where your guide will take you back to your hotel.

Kotor: Boat Cruise with Blue Cave Swim and Submarine Base

Kotor: Boat Cruise with Blue Cave Swim and Submarine Base

Travel to the top sights in the Bay of Kotor on this speedboat cruise from Kotor. Enjoy access to a fridge onboard and listen to music as you sail across the water at thrilling speeds. Stay connected with onboard Wi-Fi. Meet your guide at the tour agency and head to the speedboat in Kotor. Admire panoramic views of charming coastal towns like Perast, Tivat, Porto Montenegro, and Herceg Novi. Stop near the entrances to the abandoned submarine tunnels, which were built by the Yugoslav Army. Continue to the island of Mamula where you will see the fortress of Mamula which was converted into a concentration camp by the Italians in World War II. Hear about the history of the island from your local skipper. Feel the wind in your hair on the way to the Blue Lagoon where you can enjoy swimming and diving in the azure waters. Use the snorkeling mask to explore the underwater landscapes of the cave. Sail to the Our Lady of the Rocks island, which was created by local fishermen in the 15th-century. Have the chance to purchase a ticket to enter the Our Lady of the Rocks Church which contains 68 famous paintings by Tripo Kokolja, a famous 17th-century baroque artist from Perast. Return to your starting point in Kotor at the end of your cruise.

Kotor: Boat Tour to Perast Old Town & Our Lady of the Rocks

Kotor: Boat Tour to Perast Old Town & Our Lady of the Rocks

Embark on a serene cruise tour that offers a respite from the urban hustle and a chance to immerse in the vibrant biodiversity of Kotor. Explore Boka Bay, where ancient Romanesque churches and a myriad of historical landmarks await. Setting sail from Kotor's seaport, a welcoming skipper awaits travelers on board. Uncover the hidden treasures of Boka Bay, from authentic fishing grounds to villages, antique Romanesque churches, Byzantine palaces, and various other historical marvels. Among the panoramic vistas, the first captivating sight is the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, steeped in a mythical legend spanning over five centuries. The lore narrates that sailors, upon discovering the Madonna and Child emblem on a sea rock, expanded this artificial island as a token of gratitude for safe voyages. Expressing their gratitude, seafarers pledged devotion to the Holy Mother, gradually transforming the site into an island that now hosts the Lady of the Rocks church. Visitors can absorb tales of relics while marveling at the chapel's numerous frescoes, paintings, votives, tapestries, and other treasures. Outside, guests can pause for refreshments, acquire souvenirs, or indulge in ice cream. The journey continues to Perast, a UNESCO heritage site that has witnessed inhabitants from the Illyrian, Roman, and Christian eras. The architecture, marked by nine defensive towers, Baroque palaces from the 17th and 18th centuries, and unique Catholic churches, reflects the city's prosperity under Venetian rule.

From Dubrovnik: Perast, Kotor & Budva Small-Group Day Trip

From Dubrovnik: Perast, Kotor & Budva Small-Group Day Trip

The boarding of passengers is from 06:40 to 07:20. Around 07:40 we will reach the border crossing, with the obligatory passport check, and therefore you must take your travel documents. At 8:30 we will arrive at the Bay of Kotor, with a panoramic view and a short photo break at the lookout point. After the panoramic view, we will visit the town of Perast. You will have there 1 hour of free time enough time if you want to go on the boat ride to Islet Our Lady Of the Rocks. After Perast we have 15 minutes ride to the town of Kotor we Will be there around 10:00, where the passengers will have 2 hours of free time for sightseeing. At 12:30 we will arrive in the town of Budva, where we will have lunch at the recommended local restaurant. Possible going to the beach and sightseeing in the old town. At 14:30 we will start traveling back to the town of Dubrovnik At 15:10 we will take a ferry ride in the Bay of Kotor, and around 16:00 follows the border passport check. The foreseen arrival to Dubrovnik is around 17:00. The passengers will be returned to their boarding locations.

Tivat/Kotor: Boka Bay Full-Day Guided Cruise with Swim Stop

Tivat/Kotor: Boka Bay Full-Day Guided Cruise with Swim Stop

Admire the beauty of the Bay of Kotor on a boat trip departing from Tivat. Enjoy the views of the bay's mountains, cliffs, and shimmering blue waters, with stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, the Blue Cave, and the old town areas of Herceg Novi. There is a national cuisine restaurant and a bar on the lower deck. Depart from Tivat in the morning and enjoy a panoramic view of the largest port for mega yachts in southern Europe, Porto Montenegro. Relax onboard the boat which is equipped with sundecks, showers, and a bar where you can purchase drinks and snacks. Head to the city of Kotor, there will be just a short stop there to pick up the guide and tourist group. After Kotor, cruise past the town of Perast before stopping on the artificial island, Our Lady of the Rocks. Here, visit the Catholic Church of the same name, where you will see the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary from the 15th century, the most venerated patron saint of Boka sailors. During the next part of the cruise, you can enjoy lunch onboard the boat before arriving at the Mirište lagoon. During this stop, you can visit the famous Blue Cave which has a variety of vibrant blue and green colors. On the way to the Blue Cave, pass by the famous fishing village of Rose and the fortress of Mamula, a mysterious landmark of Montenegro with unique architecture. Finally, travel towards the city of Herceg Novi. Walk to the old town area and discover the fortresses of Forte Mare, Kanli Kula, and Španjola. After Herceg Novi, set off on the return journey to Tivat, passing Saint Marco Island on the way, the largest in the area.

Kotor: Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks Boat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks Boat Tour

Begin the tour at the city park near Kotor’s port, 200 m from Old Town’s main gate. Meet your friendly skipper and get seated safely and comfortably for what’s meant to be a captivating trip throughout the Bay of Kotor. Stop first in the middle of Boka Bay, which bears the name of the church that’s settled on it – Our Lady of the Rocks. Stay on the island for 20 minutes, where you have enough time to do a walk around the island, see the church, and take great pictures with a beautiful view of the entire bay. Travel to the submarine tunnels, mysterious tunnels that were used to hide submarines during the Second World War. Hear more about the history of the war and the tunnels themselves. Join inside a tunnel with James Bond music theme. Move on to Mamula Island, which was a prison during World War II. The story you will hear from the skipper will be remembered for the rest of your life. Continue the tour with a stop at Blue Cave, one of the most famous attractions in Montenegro. Go swimming, diving with provided equipment, or cliff jumping in the incredible blue crystal clear water. Cruise to a small picturesque town called Perast. Admire its Baroque architecture, historic palazzos, Catholic churches, and defensive towers, this Unesco World Heritage site will catapult your senses into the ancient times of this place. See the Old Town from boat, which is packed with history, attractions, and indulgent experiences that visitors will cherish for many years to come.

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A fabulous day out. Stunning scenery and Petar was a great guide and happy to tweak the tour as we wanted. The stop off to see Dubrovnik from above first thing in the morning made a great start. And the detour to the cable car in Kotor was also fabulous. A great day to remember

We really enjoyed our day trip to Montenegro! Both Perast and Kotor were definitely worth a visit. Ivan, our guide, was excellent. He was very prompt and communicative and very informative. If you are staying in Dubrovnik, we highly recommend this tour!

Excellent! Vuk was fab . Very helpful and knowledgeable, nothing was too much trouble

was amazing great driver, and and talked about history very well great experience

Milos was a great driver and guide. What’s great day!