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Former Submarine Tunnel, Kotor: Our most recommended tours and activities

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.

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.

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: 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.

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

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

Discover the beauty of Boka Bay on a group boat tour from Kotor. Explore the beautiful island of Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave as your guide shares insights into the history of the area. Start the tour from Park Slobode in Kotor. Cruise first to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Admire the views of the islands as you learn about their historic and cultural significance with your guide during a 20-minute visit. Then, discover submarine tunnels from the Cold War period that dot the coastline. See what remains of an infamous former prison, located in picturesque surroundings. Finally, make your way to the Blue Cave. Enter the cave aboard the boat and admire its stunning beauty. Enjoy a short stop for swimming and snorkeling at a perfect spot nearby, before heading back to Kotor.

Kotor: Bay of Kotor and Blue Cave Speedboat Tour

Kotor: Bay of Kotor and Blue Cave Speedboat Tour

Meet in Park Slobode, a 5-minute walk from Kotor's Old Town. Board the speedboat and enjoy a 55-minute panoramic ride along the coast. Admire the view of the various small villages along the coast where you can see charming palaces, houses, churches, and the beautiful contrast between the sea and mountains. You will probably discover the reason why UNESCO has included this bay in one of the twenty five most beautiful in the world. Boka Kotorska is one of the deepest and longest bays on the Adriatic Sea and is often referred to as the southernmost fjord of Europe. On the early beginning of this tour, take a look on Kotor Old Town and see the spectacular scenes of the ancient city and the high walls around it that continue up to Saint Giovani's hill in total length of 4.5 kilometers. The wall’s thickness somewhere is up to fifteen meters with height up to twenty meters. Going further, on your left side we will pass next to Muo, Prčanj, Stoliv, on the right side Dobrota, Perast, and further through Verige - narrowest part of the bay, about 300m wide. Verige divides the interior from the outer gulfs. On the left side of the Verige is the church Church of Our Lady of Angels. Further you will enjoy the views of the town of Lepetani and the beautiful Luštica peninsula. Arrive at the famous Blue Cave and enjoy about 20 minutes of swimming in the turquoise-blue waters. The Blue Cave is a magical place of unusual natural beauty. It is a large cave, with an area of about 300 square meters. The height of the arches is twenty-five meters, and the depth is three to four meters. The Blue Cave has two entrances. It is named after the unusually blue color of the water, which is reflected on the walls of the cave due to the refraction of light, so they also seem "blue". Because of the lights, an effect was obtained, as if water were shining from the depths. On the return leg of the excursion, make a short stop to see an old submarine tunnel. Cut into the steep banks of the Luštica there are three tunnels built during Yugoslavia. The tunnels were used to hide and repair submarines and ships. The length of the tunnel is up to fifty meters, width 7 meters. The average depth of the tunnel is about eight meters, and the depth around the exit from the tunnel increases to thirty meters. Then, stop for visit church and museum at the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks with an interesting legend about the emergence. In 1452, two Perast's fishermen saw the icon of the Our Lady with Christ on the rock. They took the icon to Perast and told a strange event. The citizens of Perast decided to build an island and a chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of the Rocks . They widened the plate by throwing stones and plunging old ships damaged in the battles. Every year, starting from 1452, to the present, citizens of Perast, with their boats in the traditional procession, Fašinada, carries stones and throws it around the island, which is a tourist attraction.

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rock Speedboat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rock Speedboat Tour

Are you ready for an adventure of a lifetime? In 3-hour tour experience the stunning Bay of Kotor and the mesmerizing Blue Cave on a private speedboat tour that will leave you breathless. Cruise through the crystal-clear waters of the Boka Bay and admire the magnificent scenery of rugged mountains, charming villages, and ancient fortresses that dot the coastline.But the real highlight of this adventure is the Blue Cave, a hidden gem of the bay that can only be accessed by boat. Step inside this magical cave and immerse yourself in its mesmerizing blue waters, which seem to glow with an otherworldly light. Swim, snorkel, or simply float in this ethereal space, and let the beauty of this natural wonder wash over you. At Our Lady of the Rocks, you'll have approximately 20 minutes to bask in the splendor of this mystical island. As we venture towards the submarine tunnels, you'll have the chance to delve into their fascinating history during a 5-10 minutes exploration. A panoramic view of the ancient fortress on Mamula Island will take your breath away for 5 minutes, before we head towards the Blue Cave! Here, you'll have around 30 minutes to revel in the enchanting blue waters and uncover the secrets of the mesmerizing cave. Our starting point is Kotor Port just across the main city gate. The adventure begins with a visit to the stunning Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island surrounded by the shimmering waters of the bay. Marvel at the stunning church and museum perched on a rocky outcrop and soak up the lush greenery that surrounds this magical place. Next, we'll head to the picturesque Tivat Bay, where you'll be amazed by the luxurious marinas and glamorous yachts that dot the coastline. Keep your eyes peeled for famous faces and soak up the glamour and glitz of this glamorous destination. But the adventure doesn't stop there! We'll then cruise to the fascinating Mamula Island, where you'll discover a hidden fortress and feel the fascinating history of this ancient place. And finally, we'll arrive at the real highlight of this adventure - the Blue Cave! Step inside this incredible natural wonder and marvel at the mesmerizing blue waters that seem to glow from within. Take a swim, go snorkeling, or just float and take in the otherworldly beauty of this enchanting space. With a private speedboat tour, you have the freedom to explore the Bay of Kotor and the Blue Cave at your own pace, with a knowledgeable guide to show you the way. This adventure promises to be an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Don't forget to bring your camera and your sense of adventure!

Kotor: Boka Bay and Blue Cave Boat Tour with Free Drinks

Kotor: Boka Bay and Blue Cave Boat Tour with Free Drinks

Let’s make Lifetime Memories, by a high-end qualitative tour of SeaSpark by Monte Explore. Join us for an amazing 3 hours tour and explore hidden gems of the Bay of Kotor. Starting from Park Slobode you will be able to enjoy amazing views from the boat of our beautiful bay with old churches, palaces on our way to Perast, a place that is protected by Unesco World Heritage, and so much more. You can take some amazing photos, for your ‘Lifetime Memories’. Our first stop will be on the Island ‘Our Lady of The Rocks’ and you will hear more about the history of this magical island. We will continue our trip through the Verige channel and you will see the luxury marina Porto Montenegro and Porto Novi. We will show you abandoned tunnels where submarines were hidden in World War II. We will pass by Mamula Island which was an ex-prison, something like a Montenegrian Alcatraz.

Azure Wonders: Kotor's Blue Cave Expedition

Azure Wonders: Kotor's Blue Cave Expedition

Our most popular 3 hour tour gives you a chance to see Bay of Kotor from a different angle! Blue Cave is natural cave which was created at the bottom of 100 meter cliff as a result of a thousand years impact of sea waves on porous rocks of Luštica. Through the entrance sunlight enters its interior, and wraps around the surface of the water making great shades of blue by which cave got its name. You will see these amazing colors on your body as well once you jump in it. On the way back we will make brief stop next to the Mamula Island, on which prison was made in 1853. Mamula Island served as NOTORIOUS PRISON during both world wars known as Kampo Mamula. Going pass old Yugoslavian army base called “Pristan” we will make stop in one of the three submarine pens used during Second World War to hide and repair submarines. Place which will also amaze you is old Island Lady of the Rock which is artificial island made in 15 century as a monument to the sailors from Perast. Under the Lady of the Rock there is 196 shipwrecks sank by people of Perast while defending Kotor from Venetian and Ottoman Empire. After visit to the island you will get a chance to view (panorama) old town Perast as well. In the past Perast was first line of defense of old town of Kotor. In Perast you will also be able to see clock tower which when it was build in 1713. It was the tallest in Europe. During panoramic boat ride you will be able to see places like Saint Matthews Church, Our Lady's Temple, the abandoned village Old Stoliv, the narrow passage Verige, which is only 300 meters wide, the Bay of Tivat and the small town of Herceg-Novi, and the new yacht marina Portonovi.

Kotor: Blue Cave Private Boat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave Private Boat Tour

Embark on a captivating tour around the Bay of Kotor, offering panoramic vistas of fishing villages, churches, and historical monuments. Passing by the ancient settlement of Perast on our way to "Our Lady of the Rocks," the islet holds a fascinating legend of fishermen creating an artificial island where an icon of Madonna and Child was discovered by shipwrecked crewmen. The 15th-century church on the islet is adorned with a marble altar featuring a masterpiece by Lovro Dobricevic and 68 paintings by Tripo Kokolja, including the renowned "The Death of the Virgin." Continuing the Kotor Bay tour, cruise to Tivat Bay for breathtaking views, and explore Herceg Novi Bay with its Byzantine and oriental architecture. The cruise also leads to the infamous island of Mamula which blows you away with its abundance of natural beauty and rich history. The ex-submarine base is no less important either. The journey includes a refreshing swim in the enchanting Blue Cave, accessible only by boat, and equipped with plush seat cushions and chilled beverages for your comfort.

Former Submarine Tunnel, Kotor: Our most recommended tours and activities

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.

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.

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: 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.

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

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

Discover the beauty of Boka Bay on a group boat tour from Kotor. Explore the beautiful island of Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave as your guide shares insights into the history of the area. Start the tour from Park Slobode in Kotor. Cruise first to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Admire the views of the islands as you learn about their historic and cultural significance with your guide during a 20-minute visit. Then, discover submarine tunnels from the Cold War period that dot the coastline. See what remains of an infamous former prison, located in picturesque surroundings. Finally, make your way to the Blue Cave. Enter the cave aboard the boat and admire its stunning beauty. Enjoy a short stop for swimming and snorkeling at a perfect spot nearby, before heading back to Kotor.

Kotor: Bay of Kotor and Blue Cave Speedboat Tour

Kotor: Bay of Kotor and Blue Cave Speedboat Tour

Meet in Park Slobode, a 5-minute walk from Kotor's Old Town. Board the speedboat and enjoy a 55-minute panoramic ride along the coast. Admire the view of the various small villages along the coast where you can see charming palaces, houses, churches, and the beautiful contrast between the sea and mountains. You will probably discover the reason why UNESCO has included this bay in one of the twenty five most beautiful in the world. Boka Kotorska is one of the deepest and longest bays on the Adriatic Sea and is often referred to as the southernmost fjord of Europe. On the early beginning of this tour, take a look on Kotor Old Town and see the spectacular scenes of the ancient city and the high walls around it that continue up to Saint Giovani's hill in total length of 4.5 kilometers. The wall’s thickness somewhere is up to fifteen meters with height up to twenty meters. Going further, on your left side we will pass next to Muo, Prčanj, Stoliv, on the right side Dobrota, Perast, and further through Verige - narrowest part of the bay, about 300m wide. Verige divides the interior from the outer gulfs. On the left side of the Verige is the church Church of Our Lady of Angels. Further you will enjoy the views of the town of Lepetani and the beautiful Luštica peninsula. Arrive at the famous Blue Cave and enjoy about 20 minutes of swimming in the turquoise-blue waters. The Blue Cave is a magical place of unusual natural beauty. It is a large cave, with an area of about 300 square meters. The height of the arches is twenty-five meters, and the depth is three to four meters. The Blue Cave has two entrances. It is named after the unusually blue color of the water, which is reflected on the walls of the cave due to the refraction of light, so they also seem "blue". Because of the lights, an effect was obtained, as if water were shining from the depths. On the return leg of the excursion, make a short stop to see an old submarine tunnel. Cut into the steep banks of the Luštica there are three tunnels built during Yugoslavia. The tunnels were used to hide and repair submarines and ships. The length of the tunnel is up to fifty meters, width 7 meters. The average depth of the tunnel is about eight meters, and the depth around the exit from the tunnel increases to thirty meters. Then, stop for visit church and museum at the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks with an interesting legend about the emergence. In 1452, two Perast's fishermen saw the icon of the Our Lady with Christ on the rock. They took the icon to Perast and told a strange event. The citizens of Perast decided to build an island and a chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of the Rocks . They widened the plate by throwing stones and plunging old ships damaged in the battles. Every year, starting from 1452, to the present, citizens of Perast, with their boats in the traditional procession, Fašinada, carries stones and throws it around the island, which is a tourist attraction.

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rock Speedboat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rock Speedboat Tour

Are you ready for an adventure of a lifetime? In 3-hour tour experience the stunning Bay of Kotor and the mesmerizing Blue Cave on a private speedboat tour that will leave you breathless. Cruise through the crystal-clear waters of the Boka Bay and admire the magnificent scenery of rugged mountains, charming villages, and ancient fortresses that dot the coastline.But the real highlight of this adventure is the Blue Cave, a hidden gem of the bay that can only be accessed by boat. Step inside this magical cave and immerse yourself in its mesmerizing blue waters, which seem to glow with an otherworldly light. Swim, snorkel, or simply float in this ethereal space, and let the beauty of this natural wonder wash over you. At Our Lady of the Rocks, you'll have approximately 20 minutes to bask in the splendor of this mystical island. As we venture towards the submarine tunnels, you'll have the chance to delve into their fascinating history during a 5-10 minutes exploration. A panoramic view of the ancient fortress on Mamula Island will take your breath away for 5 minutes, before we head towards the Blue Cave! Here, you'll have around 30 minutes to revel in the enchanting blue waters and uncover the secrets of the mesmerizing cave. Our starting point is Kotor Port just across the main city gate. The adventure begins with a visit to the stunning Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island surrounded by the shimmering waters of the bay. Marvel at the stunning church and museum perched on a rocky outcrop and soak up the lush greenery that surrounds this magical place. Next, we'll head to the picturesque Tivat Bay, where you'll be amazed by the luxurious marinas and glamorous yachts that dot the coastline. Keep your eyes peeled for famous faces and soak up the glamour and glitz of this glamorous destination. But the adventure doesn't stop there! We'll then cruise to the fascinating Mamula Island, where you'll discover a hidden fortress and feel the fascinating history of this ancient place. And finally, we'll arrive at the real highlight of this adventure - the Blue Cave! Step inside this incredible natural wonder and marvel at the mesmerizing blue waters that seem to glow from within. Take a swim, go snorkeling, or just float and take in the otherworldly beauty of this enchanting space. With a private speedboat tour, you have the freedom to explore the Bay of Kotor and the Blue Cave at your own pace, with a knowledgeable guide to show you the way. This adventure promises to be an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Don't forget to bring your camera and your sense of adventure!

Kotor: Boka Bay and Blue Cave Boat Tour with Free Drinks

Kotor: Boka Bay and Blue Cave Boat Tour with Free Drinks

Let’s make Lifetime Memories, by a high-end qualitative tour of SeaSpark by Monte Explore. Join us for an amazing 3 hours tour and explore hidden gems of the Bay of Kotor. Starting from Park Slobode you will be able to enjoy amazing views from the boat of our beautiful bay with old churches, palaces on our way to Perast, a place that is protected by Unesco World Heritage, and so much more. You can take some amazing photos, for your ‘Lifetime Memories’. Our first stop will be on the Island ‘Our Lady of The Rocks’ and you will hear more about the history of this magical island. We will continue our trip through the Verige channel and you will see the luxury marina Porto Montenegro and Porto Novi. We will show you abandoned tunnels where submarines were hidden in World War II. We will pass by Mamula Island which was an ex-prison, something like a Montenegrian Alcatraz.

Azure Wonders: Kotor's Blue Cave Expedition

Azure Wonders: Kotor's Blue Cave Expedition

Our most popular 3 hour tour gives you a chance to see Bay of Kotor from a different angle! Blue Cave is natural cave which was created at the bottom of 100 meter cliff as a result of a thousand years impact of sea waves on porous rocks of Luštica. Through the entrance sunlight enters its interior, and wraps around the surface of the water making great shades of blue by which cave got its name. You will see these amazing colors on your body as well once you jump in it. On the way back we will make brief stop next to the Mamula Island, on which prison was made in 1853. Mamula Island served as NOTORIOUS PRISON during both world wars known as Kampo Mamula. Going pass old Yugoslavian army base called “Pristan” we will make stop in one of the three submarine pens used during Second World War to hide and repair submarines. Place which will also amaze you is old Island Lady of the Rock which is artificial island made in 15 century as a monument to the sailors from Perast. Under the Lady of the Rock there is 196 shipwrecks sank by people of Perast while defending Kotor from Venetian and Ottoman Empire. After visit to the island you will get a chance to view (panorama) old town Perast as well. In the past Perast was first line of defense of old town of Kotor. In Perast you will also be able to see clock tower which when it was build in 1713. It was the tallest in Europe. During panoramic boat ride you will be able to see places like Saint Matthews Church, Our Lady's Temple, the abandoned village Old Stoliv, the narrow passage Verige, which is only 300 meters wide, the Bay of Tivat and the small town of Herceg-Novi, and the new yacht marina Portonovi.

Kotor: Blue Cave Private Boat Tour

Kotor: Blue Cave Private Boat Tour

Embark on a captivating tour around the Bay of Kotor, offering panoramic vistas of fishing villages, churches, and historical monuments. Passing by the ancient settlement of Perast on our way to "Our Lady of the Rocks," the islet holds a fascinating legend of fishermen creating an artificial island where an icon of Madonna and Child was discovered by shipwrecked crewmen. The 15th-century church on the islet is adorned with a marble altar featuring a masterpiece by Lovro Dobricevic and 68 paintings by Tripo Kokolja, including the renowned "The Death of the Virgin." Continuing the Kotor Bay tour, cruise to Tivat Bay for breathtaking views, and explore Herceg Novi Bay with its Byzantine and oriental architecture. The cruise also leads to the infamous island of Mamula which blows you away with its abundance of natural beauty and rich history. The ex-submarine base is no less important either. The journey includes a refreshing swim in the enchanting Blue Cave, accessible only by boat, and equipped with plush seat cushions and chilled beverages for your comfort.

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