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Discover Montenegro's stunning Bay of Kotor on this full-day guided tour from Dubrovnik, featuring scenic boat rides, charming towns, and historic sites.
Taking a full-day trip from Dubrovnik to Montenegro’s Kotor Bay offers travelers a chance to experience some of the most photogenic spots along the Adriatic. From cruising on the calm waters to wandering through medieval streets, this tour promises a mix of scenic beauty and cultural charm. It’s a well-rounded experience, especially for those who love history, picturesque views, and a taste of Montenegrin hospitality.
One of the standouts we keep noticing in reviews is the excellent guidance and the stunning landscapes that make this trip truly memorable. The boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks, in particular, garners many praises for its authenticity and beauty. However, the trip’s duration and busy itinerary might be a consideration for travelers who prefer a more relaxed pace.
This tour is best suited for those who don’t mind a day filled with multiple stops, shared transportation, and a bit of walking. If you’re looking for a taste of Montenegro’s coast, a chance to explore Kotor’s historic streets, and enjoy some breathtaking views—all at a reasonable price—this adventure could be just right.

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The journey begins early, with pickups from your hotel or a central bus stop in Dubrovnik. From there, you’ll traverse the Croatian Konavle Valley, a scenic route lined with lush landscapes and charming villages. The border crossing into Montenegro is generally smooth, but reviewers mention that sometimes it can take a little longer, especially if there’s a busy border crossing or customs check.
Once in Montenegro, the scenery shifts to rugged coastlines and green hills. The driver and guide provide commentary along the way, setting the tone for a day of visual treats.
Perast is the first taste of Montenegrin charm—a small, historic town with grand palaces and baroque churches lining the waterfront. Here, visitors get around 50 minutes of free time, enough to stroll its narrow streets, admire the architecture, or grab a quick coffee. One reviewer notes that this is “a lot of time allotted,” which allows for a relaxed exploration or some quick souvenir shopping.
The highlight for many is the boat ride from Perast to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks. You’ll have two options: a shorter 30-minute boat trip or a longer ride, which includes visiting the island itself. The boat ride offers spectacular views, and the island’s church is a must-see, with its stunning interior and historical significance.
Reviewers mention that the boat ride is a “gorgeous” experience, with some describing it as the “best part” of the tour. The boat is usually shared with other travelers, but the scenery and the chance to step onto this man-made island make it worth it.
Kotor, with its winding streets and ancient fortifications, is the star of the day. The guided walking tour lasts around 30 minutes, giving a glimpse of its medieval walls, baroque architecture, and historic squares. Many reviews praise the local guide’s knowledge, highlighting that they provided interesting tidbits and background that brought the city to life.
After the guided tour, you’re free to explore for approximately 2.5 hours. This is a good window for a leisurely lunch, shopping for souvenirs, or simply wandering the charming streets and admiring the panoramic views of the bay. Some travelers mention they enjoyed sitting in scenic restaurants, soaking up the atmosphere.
The trip back to Dubrovnik offers a scenic drive along the Montenegrin coast, with plenty of photo opportunities. Crossings at the border are generally smooth, but some reviews note a slight delay, especially at the Croatian border on the return. The return journey typically takes around three hours, giving you time to relax and reflect on the day’s sights.

Authentic Montenegrin charm shines through in the small towns, the boat ride, and the friendly guides. The inclusion of the boat to Our Lady of the Rocks is a major plus—many find it adds a genuine touch of the region’s maritime history. The guided walk in Kotor offers just enough context to appreciate the city’s history without feeling rushed.
The logistics are well-organized—pickups from hotels or popular bus stops remove the hassle of planning transport, and the small group size (maximum 48 travelers) helps create a more intimate experience. The tour’s price point—around $84—makes it a good value considering the included boat ride, guides, and transfers.
Many travelers note that the guides are knowledgeable and approachable. One reviewer appreciated the “seamless border crossing” and the detailed commentary that kept everyone engaged. The local guide in Kotor, in particular, provided insights that enhanced the sightseeing experience, making history come alive.

One review highlights how spending time in Kotor’s winding streets allows you to “lose yourself” in its historic charm. A couple of hours give enough opportunity to explore beyond the main squares—perhaps to scale the city walls for a panoramic view or enjoy local snacks.
The boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks is often described as both beautiful and authentic. Several reviewers appreciated the opportunity to see Montenegro’s coast from the water—an experience they say adds a special touch to the trip.

This guided day trip offers tremendous value for those wanting a taste of Montenegro’s coast without the hassle of planning. It’s ideal for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone eager to see iconic sights like Kotor’s old town and the island church.
The tour balances sightseeing with free time, making it adaptable for travelers who enjoy a mix of guided exploration and independent wandering. It’s perfect for those who appreciate scenic boat rides, culture, and easy logistics.
However, if you prefer a slow-paced day or more time in each location, this might feel a bit rushed. Also, those traveling with young children or seeking a more relaxed experience should weigh the busy itinerary against their comfort level.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered from many hotels or bus stops in Dubrovnik, making it convenient to start the day stress-free.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 to 12 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and free time in Kotor.
What is the cost for entrance fees?
Entrance taxes to Montenegro are not included in the price and cost €3 per person, payable locally.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passport, comfortable shoes for walking, and some cash for optional expenses or tips.
Can I choose the boat ride duration?
Yes, you can opt for a shorter 30-minute boat ride or a longer trip that includes visiting the island of Our Lady of the Rocks.
What if the weather is bad?
In case of bad weather, the boat ride may be replaced with a coach ride, but the tour will still run as planned with the boat ride provided from Perast.
Is the guide English-speaking?
Yes, the tour includes an English-speaking guide both on the bus and in Kotor.
Are there any restrictions I should know?
A valid passport and potential visa requirements should be checked before traveling. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but check mobility considerations if needed.
This Montenegro Kotor Bay tour from Dubrovnik offers a well-organized, scenic, and culturally enriching day. It’s a fantastic way to experience Montenegro’s breathtaking coast, historic towns, and island charm—all comfortably and affordably.