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Discover the beauty of Kotor Bay on a private 3-hour boat trip featuring the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, and scenic views, with free drinks included.
Exploring Montenegro’s Kotor Bay by Private Boat: A Closer Look at the Blue Cave Adventure
This 3-hour private boat tour in Kotor offers a relaxed, personalized way to see some of Montenegro’s most captivating sights. Instead of joining a large group, you’ll enjoy the intimacy of your own vessel, sailing along the Lustica Peninsula, with the Blue Cave as your highlight. The experience includes free drinks, snorkeling gear, and stops at notable sites like Our Lady of the Rocks island and the historic submarine base.
What we love most is how this tour balances stunning scenery with a sense of exclusivity—you’re not just another face in the crowd. The flexible schedule and the chance to swim in the Blue Cave’s crystal waters are definite high points.
A small caveat? The tour is weather-dependent, and if the conditions aren’t right, it could be canceled—so it’s worth keeping an eye on the forecast. This trip suits travelers seeking a laid-back, scenic, and memorable way to explore Kotor Bay with a touch of luxury and personalization.
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For $309.53 per group (up to 7 people), this private tour provides incredible value, especially considering the personalized service and exclusive access. Your price covers the boat, snorkeling equipment, bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages—mainly beer—which means you’re well-catered for a leisurely, indulgent experience without extra costs.
The use of snorkeling gear is a thoughtful touch, allowing travelers to explore the Blue Cave’s waters up close. Reviewers frequently mention swimming in the cave as a highlight, describing it as “awesome” and “beautiful,” confirming that this is a memorable part of the trip.
Stop 1: The Blue Cave
The star of this tour. You’ll spend about 30 minutes exploring the grotto, which is renowned for its vibrant, glowing blue water—hence the name. The cave’s color is thanks to sunlight filtering through the water and reflecting off the rocks, creating a surreal scene. Guests have described swimming inside as “pretty amazing,” with one reviewer noting they brought a jacket for the 22-mile trip to the cave, indicating the possibility of cooler ocean breezes.
On the way, you’ll pass by the old submarine base and Mamula Island. The submarine base has historical significance, and while most visits are just a brief look, some reviews mention that the panoramic views of Mamula are especially striking—used historically as a prison and WWI and WWII concentration camp.
Stop 2: Our Lady of the Rocks
This man-made island is a quick 30-minute stop, which many find fascinating. The island features a Catholic church and a small museum that offers insights into local history and culture. The island’s creation story—built by local fishermen over centuries—adds a layer of authenticity.
Reviewers have appreciated this stop as a “great short side trip,” with some noting the island’s uniqueness as a handcrafted environment in the middle of the bay. Entrance tickets to the church are not included, but the quick visit allows you to admire the architecture and take photos.
Stop 3: Lustica Peninsula and Mamula
The tour includes a 10-minute stop at the submarine tunnel and panoramic views of Mamula, which played a role in both World Wars. It’s a quick but meaningful look at Montenegro’s military history, offering photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the rugged coastline.
Guests repeatedly mention the stunning scenery—crystal clear waters, rugged cliffs, and historic islands—making this tour a visual feast. The private boat aspect ensures you won’t feel rushed, and the captain, such as Zoran or Marko (praised in reviews), often tailors the trip to your preferences.
Reviewers also highlight the well-maintained boat and the friendly, knowledgeable skippers. Many mention that the timing felt just right, with enough flexibility to enjoy each stop, especially swimming in the Blue Cave.
Most travelers agree that sailing along the coast offers a unique perspective of Montenegro’s rugged beauty. The scenic vistas of the bay, combined with the chance to swim and snorkel, elevate the trip from a simple sightseeing tour to an immersive experience.
The drinks, snacks, and water keep everyone comfortable, and reviews rave about the “good value for money,” especially given the small group size and personalized service.
For a more personal experience, these private Kotor tours deliver individual attention
This trip is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, personalized day on the water. It’s perfect if you want to avoid crowded group tours and prefer a flexible schedule. Families, couples, or small groups of friends will appreciate how intimate and tailored the experience feels.
It’s also a great choice for those interested in history and scenery—the stops at Mamula and the submarine base add a layer of intrigue, while the Blue Cave offers a visually stunning highlight. If you love photography, the vistas from the boat and the stops are sure to produce memorable shots.
This private boat tour in Kotor Bay combines the best of Montenegro’s natural beauty, history, and culture—all in a compact 3-hour journey. The focus on a personalized experience, coupled with free drinks, snorkeling, and scenic stops, makes it a value-packed option that appeals to travelers wanting more than just a standard sightseeing cruise.
The consistent praise from previous guests about the stunning scenery, good value, and friendly guides shows that this trip truly delivers on its promise. While weather conditions can influence the experience, when the sun is shining, you’ll enjoy one of Montenegro’s most beautiful and memorable outings.
If you’re after a relaxed, intimate, and scenery-rich adventure with a touch of history and good company, this private boat tour is an excellent choice. It’s best suited for those who want to savor Montenegro’s coastal charm at their own pace, with the comfort of a private vessel and an experienced skipper leading the way.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the private boat, snorkeling gear, bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages like beer.
Can I swim in the Blue Cave?
Yes, guests frequently swim inside the Blue Cave, and snorkeling equipment is provided to enhance the experience.
Are there any additional costs?
Entrance tickets to Our Lady of the Rocks church are not included and need to be paid separately if you choose to visit.
What stops will I see?
You’ll visit the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks island, the submarine tunnel, and enjoy panoramic views of Mamula Island.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, poor weather could lead to cancellation or rescheduling, so check the forecast before booking.
How many people can join this tour?
Up to 7 guests can participate, ensuring a comfortably private experience.
Where do we meet?
The meeting point is at MontenegroGlobe, Zlatne Njive 15, Kotor.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. No refunds will be issued for last-minute cancellations.
This private boat trip offers a fantastic way to see the highlights of Kotor Bay without feeling rushed or crowded. With stunning scenery, history, and the chance to swim in the Blue Cave, it’s a memorable outing that’s as flexible as it is beautiful. Perfect for those wanting a personal touch in their Montenegrin adventure.