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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 make a boat cruise 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. Returnto Dubrovnik after the border crossing.

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 Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

Your journey begins in Kotor and kicks off with a panoramic cruise past Perast, a fairytale baroque town famous for its Venetian charm and twin islands — St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks — rising magically from the sea. We stop at Our Lady of the Rocks for 20 minutes, where you can explore the 15th-century church, maritime museum, and take some of the best photos of your trip on the Island. Next, hold your breath as you enter a secret Yugoslav-era submarine tunnel, hidden inside the mountains and built by Yugoslavian President Tito’s military forces. Your guide will share real Cold War stories from this time capsule of history. You’ll then cruise past Mamula Island, a fortress-turned-prison used by Italians in WWII — a chilling place with stories of ghosts and escape attempts, now one of the most mysterious spots in the Adriatic. And finally, the crown jewel: the Blue Cave. As you glide into this natural sea cave, sunlight bounces off the white seabed and turns the water glowing turquoise blue. You’ll stop in this area for 30 minutes to swim, float, and feel the magic of one of nature’s rarest spectacles. Additional Option: Sunset Lady of the Rocks and Old Town Perast Tour (start at 18:20 only). Experience a magical sunset tour to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast. Enjoy 30 min exploring the charming island church, then relax with 1.5 hours in the picturesque town of Perast. Stunning views, rich history, and unforgettable moments await on this scenic evening escape ***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.

Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip

Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip

See the picturesque countryside of Montenegro on a guided day trip from Kotor, Budva, Tivat, or Herceg Novi with optional hotel transfers. Admire clear lakes, spectacular coasts, the famous Ostrog Monastery, and more. Take your first photo stop shortly after leaving Kotor and capture the beauty of two nearby islands, Our Lady of the Rocks and Saint George. Move to higher elevations for a second photo stop above Risan Bay. Continue to Nikšić, the second biggest city in Montenegro, and make another stop for pictures at the artificial Salty Lake. Take a much-needed breakfast break after your morning sightseeing and enjoy some tasty local food and drink (not included in the tour cost). Drive towards Mount Durmitor, where rocky peaks rise high into the sky. Pass dense pine and colorful deciduous forest. Stop at Đurđevića Tara Bridge, the highest in Europe when built in 1940. Cross the 365-meter-long bridge, 172 meters above the canyon floor if you´d like. Proceed to the hidden jewel of Durmitor National Park, the majestic Black Lake, among 18 glacial lakes above 1,500 meters on Durmitor Mountain. Altogether they are called "Mountain Eyes". Embark on a hike on the 4-kilometer trail around the lake. Stop at Žabljak, the highest town in the Balkans, located at 1,450 meters above sea level. Dine on a lunch of traditional Montenegrin food. Afterward, hit the road towards the most visited spiritual site in Montenegro, the Ostrog Monastery. Begin your ascent up the narrow and winding road close to sunset, enjoying spectacular views of the highly-perched monastery. View the relics of the monk Vasilije Ostroški, who founded the place. Return to Kotor at the end of your tour.

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.

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 and Kotor. Enjoy the views of the bay's mountains, cliffs, and shimmering blue waters, with stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, swimming at crystal-clear Miriste Lagoon or Blue Cave, and the old town areas of Herceg Novi. The cruise takes place on the three-deck wooden ship which is fully equipped with amenities that will make the full day trip comfortable (bar, restaurant, sunbeds, shower, toilets). Our great licensed guide will accompany you during the boat trip. Depart from Tivat in the morning and 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. The next part of the cruise is a swimming stop at crystal-clear waters of Miriste Lagoon, here you can also visit the famous Blue Cave which has a variety of vibrant blue and green colors. On the way to Miriste, 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 and enjoy a panoramic view of the largest port for mega yachts in southern Europe, Porto Montenegro. Paid taxi or comfortable bus will take you from Tivat to Kotor.

Kotor: Official Cable Car Round-Trip Ticket

Kotor: Official Cable Car Round-Trip Ticket

This combination of height, length, speed and breathtaking landscapes makes Kotor Cable Car a unique adventure that you simply cannot afford to miss during your visit to Montenegro! Kotor Cable Car Specs and Numbers Behind the Vertical Journey Altitude difference: 1.316 meters Duration of the ride: 11 minutes Gondolas: 48 Maximum capacity: 1.200 passengers per hour Maximum speed: 6 m/s Length of the cable car route: 3.900 meters At the Lower Station - Dub, we have orchestrated activities to make your preparatory journey for an unforgettable adventure exceptionally delightful. Everything is within arm’s reach and designed with you in mind. Take a moment, look around, and enjoy some breakfast at our La Parisienne bakery or treat yourself with lunch and wine at our Stanica Tasting Bar. In order to prepare for the heights, we suggest treating yourself at the Booka Ice Cream and now you are ready for the ascending journey! The Kotor Cable Car adventure doesn’t stop at the breathtaking view of the Bay of Kotor. We invite you to explore the wonders of Lovćen National Park as well! At the Upper Station - Kuk, you’ll have access to hiking trails, spectacular photo viewpoints, and awe-inspiring cycling routes that will leave you breathless. Within the National Park, you can also savor sophisticated delicacies at the restaurants and bars, boasting spacious terraces with a fantastic panoramic view of the Bay. Restaurant Forza Kuk stands as a proud member of the Forza Group, a network of hotels and restaurants renowned for their five-star excellence! Monte1350 Bar is an idyllic corner for relaxation, refreshment and dancing. The entire complex conceals fascinating venues for upcoming events. On the Upper Station—Kuk, you can awaken your inner explorer and embark on 2.5 km of hiking trails within the Kotor Cable Car complex. The complex offers scenic viewpoints, bike and e-bike tours, and a pump track with Velo Experience. Funivia Transfer can take you to explore the National Park further to the Mausoleum, Njeguši, and Cetinje. For the youngest ones, the endless adventure begins with the Kid's playground, where they can enhance motor skills, coordination, and balance through climbing, crawling, and sliding. It continues to the Museum of Medieval Adventures, where they can step back in time with hands-on activities while practicing archery, sword fighting, and exploring ancient crafts! Get ready for an adrenaline rush! Perfectly integrated into the wild nature, with the VISA Alpine Coaster ORO, you embark on an exciting ride along a route that partly descends the cliffs of Lovćen, offering a view of the magnificent Bay of Kotor. Feel the adrenaline as you zoom down the track, surrounded by stunning forests and mountain views. Take memories of the Cable Car ride with you at the Boka s Kuka souvenir shop. So, it's more than a Cable Car ride, it's an all-day adventure, above the clouds! See you at the TOP!

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Our most recommended Kotor River rafting

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 make a boat cruise 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. Returnto Dubrovnik after the border crossing.

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 Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

From Kotor: Blue Cave and Bay of Kotor Boat Tour

Your journey begins in Kotor and kicks off with a panoramic cruise past Perast, a fairytale baroque town famous for its Venetian charm and twin islands — St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks — rising magically from the sea. We stop at Our Lady of the Rocks for 20 minutes, where you can explore the 15th-century church, maritime museum, and take some of the best photos of your trip on the Island. Next, hold your breath as you enter a secret Yugoslav-era submarine tunnel, hidden inside the mountains and built by Yugoslavian President Tito’s military forces. Your guide will share real Cold War stories from this time capsule of history. You’ll then cruise past Mamula Island, a fortress-turned-prison used by Italians in WWII — a chilling place with stories of ghosts and escape attempts, now one of the most mysterious spots in the Adriatic. And finally, the crown jewel: the Blue Cave. As you glide into this natural sea cave, sunlight bounces off the white seabed and turns the water glowing turquoise blue. You’ll stop in this area for 30 minutes to swim, float, and feel the magic of one of nature’s rarest spectacles. Additional Option: Sunset Lady of the Rocks and Old Town Perast Tour (start at 18:20 only). Experience a magical sunset tour to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast. Enjoy 30 min exploring the charming island church, then relax with 1.5 hours in the picturesque town of Perast. Stunning views, rich history, and unforgettable moments await on this scenic evening escape ***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.

Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip

Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip

See the picturesque countryside of Montenegro on a guided day trip from Kotor, Budva, Tivat, or Herceg Novi with optional hotel transfers. Admire clear lakes, spectacular coasts, the famous Ostrog Monastery, and more. Take your first photo stop shortly after leaving Kotor and capture the beauty of two nearby islands, Our Lady of the Rocks and Saint George. Move to higher elevations for a second photo stop above Risan Bay. Continue to Nikšić, the second biggest city in Montenegro, and make another stop for pictures at the artificial Salty Lake. Take a much-needed breakfast break after your morning sightseeing and enjoy some tasty local food and drink (not included in the tour cost). Drive towards Mount Durmitor, where rocky peaks rise high into the sky. Pass dense pine and colorful deciduous forest. Stop at Đurđevića Tara Bridge, the highest in Europe when built in 1940. Cross the 365-meter-long bridge, 172 meters above the canyon floor if you´d like. Proceed to the hidden jewel of Durmitor National Park, the majestic Black Lake, among 18 glacial lakes above 1,500 meters on Durmitor Mountain. Altogether they are called "Mountain Eyes". Embark on a hike on the 4-kilometer trail around the lake. Stop at Žabljak, the highest town in the Balkans, located at 1,450 meters above sea level. Dine on a lunch of traditional Montenegrin food. Afterward, hit the road towards the most visited spiritual site in Montenegro, the Ostrog Monastery. Begin your ascent up the narrow and winding road close to sunset, enjoying spectacular views of the highly-perched monastery. View the relics of the monk Vasilije Ostroški, who founded the place. Return to Kotor at the end of your tour.

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.

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 and Kotor. Enjoy the views of the bay's mountains, cliffs, and shimmering blue waters, with stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, swimming at crystal-clear Miriste Lagoon or Blue Cave, and the old town areas of Herceg Novi. The cruise takes place on the three-deck wooden ship which is fully equipped with amenities that will make the full day trip comfortable (bar, restaurant, sunbeds, shower, toilets). Our great licensed guide will accompany you during the boat trip. Depart from Tivat in the morning and 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. The next part of the cruise is a swimming stop at crystal-clear waters of Miriste Lagoon, here you can also visit the famous Blue Cave which has a variety of vibrant blue and green colors. On the way to Miriste, 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 and enjoy a panoramic view of the largest port for mega yachts in southern Europe, Porto Montenegro. Paid taxi or comfortable bus will take you from Tivat to Kotor.

Kotor: Official Cable Car Round-Trip Ticket

Kotor: Official Cable Car Round-Trip Ticket

This combination of height, length, speed and breathtaking landscapes makes Kotor Cable Car a unique adventure that you simply cannot afford to miss during your visit to Montenegro! Kotor Cable Car Specs and Numbers Behind the Vertical Journey Altitude difference: 1.316 meters Duration of the ride: 11 minutes Gondolas: 48 Maximum capacity: 1.200 passengers per hour Maximum speed: 6 m/s Length of the cable car route: 3.900 meters At the Lower Station - Dub, we have orchestrated activities to make your preparatory journey for an unforgettable adventure exceptionally delightful. Everything is within arm’s reach and designed with you in mind. Take a moment, look around, and enjoy some breakfast at our La Parisienne bakery or treat yourself with lunch and wine at our Stanica Tasting Bar. In order to prepare for the heights, we suggest treating yourself at the Booka Ice Cream and now you are ready for the ascending journey! The Kotor Cable Car adventure doesn’t stop at the breathtaking view of the Bay of Kotor. We invite you to explore the wonders of Lovćen National Park as well! At the Upper Station - Kuk, you’ll have access to hiking trails, spectacular photo viewpoints, and awe-inspiring cycling routes that will leave you breathless. Within the National Park, you can also savor sophisticated delicacies at the restaurants and bars, boasting spacious terraces with a fantastic panoramic view of the Bay. Restaurant Forza Kuk stands as a proud member of the Forza Group, a network of hotels and restaurants renowned for their five-star excellence! Monte1350 Bar is an idyllic corner for relaxation, refreshment and dancing. The entire complex conceals fascinating venues for upcoming events. On the Upper Station—Kuk, you can awaken your inner explorer and embark on 2.5 km of hiking trails within the Kotor Cable Car complex. The complex offers scenic viewpoints, bike and e-bike tours, and a pump track with Velo Experience. Funivia Transfer can take you to explore the National Park further to the Mausoleum, Njeguši, and Cetinje. For the youngest ones, the endless adventure begins with the Kid's playground, where they can enhance motor skills, coordination, and balance through climbing, crawling, and sliding. It continues to the Museum of Medieval Adventures, where they can step back in time with hands-on activities while practicing archery, sword fighting, and exploring ancient crafts! Get ready for an adrenaline rush! Perfectly integrated into the wild nature, with the VISA Alpine Coaster ORO, you embark on an exciting ride along a route that partly descends the cliffs of Lovćen, offering a view of the magnificent Bay of Kotor. Feel the adrenaline as you zoom down the track, surrounded by stunning forests and mountain views. Take memories of the Cable Car ride with you at the Boka s Kuka souvenir shop. So, it's more than a Cable Car ride, it's an all-day adventure, above the clouds! See you at the TOP!

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5 out of 5 stars

I had an absolutely amazing time! Our guide was so lovely and the rafting itself was more than i could have wished for. The rapids were fast and there is plenty of them still with some scenic stretches of the gorgeous river. We had a few stops along the way to explore the bank and Cliff jumping (I did not do that but my boyfriend did and loved it) and plenty of opportunity to swim including down one of the rapids and in a waterfall along the bank. The drive there was lovely too with our guide giving us information and opportunities to stop to take pictures and learn more about the country. The food that we got included in the price was also lovely all made by a family team on the camp and you get a-lot for what you pay. All and all an amazing experience and i would definitely do it again and with this group.

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5 out of 5 stars

White water rafting on the Tara River was a great activity for adventuresome travelers. A bit of a drive from Kotor but well worth it. Beautiful scenery up the coast and through the mountains, and spectacular views rafting the Tara River canyon. Eight people comfortable in an inflatable raft steered by an experienced river guide. You will paddle and get wet, but provided wetsuits keep you warm. Delicious breakfast and lunch are included. Our tour guide and driver for the day, Milo, was extremely knowledgeable on Montenegrin history, and accommodating with any and all needs. Request Milo if you choose this excursion.

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This is a fantastic way to see the canyon. We were not really looking forward to very wild rafting and luckily it was only category two which was fun but not too scary 😁. The guides and the food were amazing. It was a very warm day, so would advise not to put your wetsuit on immediately as there is a 20 minute drive to the actual start. Remember to take cash for some extra drinks etc.

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5 out of 5 stars

The food was delicious and traditional. The guides were very friendly, helpful, and went out of their way to make sure we had a good time. The skipper was confident, had the group and the boat well under control, so we felt safe on board at all times. We can highly recommend this tour. Just make sure you eat something light before the tour, as the mountain roads are winding and rough.

5
5 out of 5 stars

It was amazing, first time rafting in a beautiful area crystal clear water had an amazing time were allowed to cliff jump which was definitely worth it. This activity is a must do in Montenegro.