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Discover the charm of Montenegro with a 1.5-hour boat tour to Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks, combining scenic views with cultural exploration.
Experience the Best of Montenegro in a Short Boat Tour
If you’re visiting Kotor and craving a quick yet meaningful escape to see some of Montenegro’s most iconic sights, the Group Perast & Lady of the Rock tour could be just what you need. This 1 hour 30 minute trip isn’t about rushing through; it offers a relaxed pace with enough flexibility to explore at your own leisure while enjoying the scenic boat ride that ties it all together. A highlight for many is the efficient speedboat transfer, which makes navigating between sites both fun and convenient.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the balance it strikes—combining guided commentary during the boat ride with free time at each destination. It’s ideal for travelers wanting a taste of Perast’s ancient charm and the uniqueness of Our Lady of the Rocks without the hassle of complicated arrangements or time-consuming planning. However, a possible consideration is that the tour’s short duration means you won’t have time to see everything in exhaustive detail, but it’s perfect if you’re on a tight schedule or want a quick cultural fix.
This experience suits those who love scenic journeys, small-group atmospheres, and cultural sites that pack a punch. Whether you’re cruising on your first day in Montenegro or looking for an easy afternoon activity, it’s a tour that offers good value and memorable views.


Starting Point & Logistics
The tour kicks off at Park Slobode E65 in Kotor, a convenient location close to public transit options. Upon arrival, your guide or boat captain will provide a brief overview of what to expect, setting the scene for a relaxed adventure. The tour is operated by Dive Sicily, a reputable provider with a reputation for smooth organization and attentive service.
The Boat Ride & Commentary
The highlight for many of this tour is the speedboat itself. Unlike larger, sluggish boats, this vessel adds a touch of excitement and speed, making the journey between sites a highlight rather than just transportation. During the ride, you’ll hear the captain share insights about the history and significance of the places you’ll visit—an informal, engaging narration that enriches the experience without overwhelming.
Our Lady of the Rocks
The first stop is the tiny island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Upon arrival, you’re free to explore the small island and its church at your own pace. While admission is free, the experience is enriched by the beautiful setting and the historical importance of the site. A reviewer, John V, appreciated the “good ride” and noted that being on a speedboat added a fun element. Of course, the main draw is the church and the small museum that often hosts religious artifacts and art. Photographers will love capturing the views of the bay with the church on the horizon, especially with the chance to snap photos from the island itself.
Perast Village
After the island visit, the boat heads to Perast, an ancient town famous for its baroque architecture and history. The tour provides about 30 minutes here, enough to wander the cobblestone streets, admire the old churches, and soak up the town’s authentic atmosphere. Perast is known for its well-preserved buildings and stories of maritime history, making it a charming stop for history buffs and casual explorers alike. During the free time, you can explore at your own pace, taking photos or grabbing a quick coffee. One reviewer mentioned the town’s “beauty and history” as truly charming and worth the brief visit.
Tour Flexibility & Value
The tour’s structure of guided narration during the boat ride paired with ample free time at each site offers a flexible approach to sightseeing. The total duration is just enough to get a good sense of each location without feeling rushed. The price—roughly $38 per person—includes all fees and fuel surcharges, making it a straightforward, no-surprise expense.
Authentic Details from Past Travelers
While reviews ranged, many appreciated the smooth organization and the scenic nature of the trip. One traveler, Sandi A, shared that they missed the tour due to tendering issues on their cruise, citing communication problems. This highlights the importance of punctuality and confirming your booking ahead of time. Conversely, others loved the ride and felt that the speedboat added a fun element to the day, with one saying, “the first time in a speed boat was enjoyable.”
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Booking & Confirmation
Most travelers book about 40 days in advance, indicating solid interest and planning. The tour requires a minimum of four participants to proceed, so larger groups or cruise excursions are a good fit. Once booked, confirmation is immediate unless you’re within six hours of the tour, in which case it’s expedited.
Cancellation & Flexibility
Cancellation is straightforward—full refunds are available if you cancel 24 hours before the scheduled start. This is great for those wary of unpredictable weather or changing plans, especially since the tour is weather-dependent.
Group Size & Atmosphere
With a maximum of 60 travelers, the experience remains intimate enough for personal interaction but lively enough to feel like a shared adventure. The small-group setting means you’re more likely to get personalized tips from the crew and perhaps even strike up conversations with fellow travelers.
This boat trip is a fantastic way to see Montenegro’s coastline and historic sites without overcommitting time or money. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a balance of guided commentary and free exploration, combined with the fun of a speedboat ride. If you enjoy scenic water-based excursions and want to visit two different sites—an island with a religious and artistic history and a charming old town—this tour hits the sweet spot.
The value lies in the combination of transportation, guided narration, and free time, all at an accessible price point. It’s an easy, straightforward way to enrich your Montenegro experience without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.

If you’re a traveler who values quick but meaningful sightseeing, this tour offers a perfect introduction to Montenegro’s coastal highlights. It’s ideal for cruise passengers, those on a tight schedule, or anyone seeking a family-friendly outing that combines history, culture, and scenic views. The small-group feel and flexible free time make it suitable for independent explorers and photo enthusiasts alike.
While it won’t replace a full-day exploration of Perast or Our Lady of the Rocks, it’s a solid, enjoyable snapshot that fits easily into most itineraries. Plus, the relaxed pace and engaging narration make it a memorable, authentic experience worth considering.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, including boat rides and free time at each site.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the boat ride, fuel surcharge, and skip-the-line access to the sites. Admission to the island and museum is free.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Park Slobode E65 in Kotor and concludes back at the same meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the boat ride is generally safe and enjoyable for all ages.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking about 40 days ahead is recommended, especially during peak season. Last-minute bookings are possible but less certain.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely, the small-group setting makes it easy to meet others and enjoy a sociable experience.
How much free time do I get at each site?
You’ll have about 20 minutes at Our Lady of the Rocks and 30 minutes in Perast.
Is there an option to book privately?
The provider offers private options for cruise passengers and larger groups, but this specific tour is shared.
To sum it up, this boat tour offers a practical, enjoyable way to see Montenegro’s coastal jewels. It’s best suited for those who want a quick, scenic, and culturally enriching experience without fuss. Whether you’re a history buff, a photographer, or simply someone who loves the water, this trip delivers a memorable taste of Montenegro’s charm—at a great price and with flexible options to suit your schedule.