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Discover the stunning Blue Cave and Montenegro’s highlights on this 3-hour speedboat tour from Kotor, featuring WiFi, drinks, and authentic scenic views.
If you’re looking for a quick yet immersive way to experience some of Montenegro’s most captivating sights, this 3-hour speedboat tour from Kotor might just be your perfect day out. With a mix of adrenaline, natural beauty, and historical charm, it offers a well-rounded snapshot of the region’s highlights—all aboard a fast, comfortable boat with WiFi and drinks included.
What we really love about this tour is how it balances exciting boat rides with opportunities to relax and explore. The Blue Cave, with its shimmering turquoise waters, is a true standout, and the stops at Mamula Fortress and Our Lady of the Rocks provide a good mix of history and scenic beauty. That said, keep in mind it’s a fairly packed itinerary for just three hours, so if you’re after a more leisurely pace, you might find yourself rushing a little.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a short but packed adventure, those who love sea views, and anyone keen on seeing multiple landmarks in one go. If you’re not a fan of choppy waters or tight schedules, consider your preferences—this tour moves quickly but offers plenty of value for the price.


This trip cuts straight to the heart of Montenegro’s coastal charms. The speedboat ride itself is an adventure—slicing through the Adriatic with a sense of freedom that bigger boat tours often lack. The Blue Cave, a true natural wonder, is the star of the show: sunlight interacting with the sea creates that unforgettable turquoise glow. The opportunity to swim and take photos inside the cave really enhances the experience, making it more than just a quick peek.
Along the way, the views are stunning—picturesque old fisherman villages like Muo, Pranj, and Stoliv drift by, each with their own storybook charm. The boat slows down at Mamula Fortress for a quick photo stop, letting you snap shots of this imposing island once used for military purposes. Many reviews mention how this photo opportunity is a highlight, with travelers loving the chance to capture the fortress against the dramatic bay backdrop.
The visit to Our Lady of the Rocks adds a cultural layer—this man-made island is visually striking with its 15th-century church. While entrance tickets to the church are not included, most visitors find the 20-minute window sufficient to explore the tiny island and snap some memorable photos. The tour also passes by the old Yugoslav submarine tunnels, which add a military historical touch, even if you only get a quick glimpse.
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Start at Kotor: The tour kicks off at the meeting point in the town, where you’ll hop aboard your speedboat. From the get-go, you’re treated to breathtaking views of Kotor Bay, with boats gliding past traditional fishing villages, each with centuries of stories in their stone facades.
Blue Cave: About an hour into the trip, you reach the Blue Cave. The boat pulls inside for a 20-minute swim and photo break. Reviewers often highlight how the sunlight hits the water just right, creating that vivid turquoise hue that’s almost unreal. Many guests note that it’s a perfect spot for a quick dip, and the interaction of sunlight and water makes for memorable photos. The admission is free, which adds to the value.
Mamula Fortress: Next up is Mamula Island, a former military fortress. The boat slows down here for a brief 5-minute photo stop. The fortress’s imposing silhouette against the shimmering bay makes for dramatic shots. It’s a great chance to stretch your legs and appreciate Montenegro’s wartime past.
Yugoslav Submarine Tunnels: The tour then proceeds to the old submarine tunnels—another 5-minute photo opportunity. While these tunnels are no longer in use, they tell a story of Montenegro’s naval history, providing an interesting contrast to the natural beauty around.
Our Lady of the Rocks: The highlight for many is this artificial island, built by human hands. You’ll spend about 20 minutes here, enough time to visit the small church and take in the scenic surroundings. Entrance to the church is optional and incurs an extra fee if you choose to go inside, but the exterior views alone are worth the stop. Reviewers often describe it as a must-see spot in the bay, with some saying it’s a “beautiful 15th-century built church” worth exploring.
Perast: As the boat makes its way back, it passes by Perast, a tiny, elegant town renowned for its historic palaces and churches. It’s a peaceful place with a luxurious vibe, and the cruise offers a panoramic view of its charming streets, perfect for photos and some quiet reflection after the busy stops.
The tour offers WiFi onboard, which is great for sharing your adventure in real-time or simply catching up on messages. Bottled water and safety equipment are provided, ensuring comfort and security. You can also use snorkeling gear, adding a bit of underwater fun if you’re inclined.
However, entrance fees to the Our Lady of the Rocks church are not included—tickets cost around 2 euros per person, payable on-site. This is a small added expense but gives you the flexibility to choose whether to explore inside or just enjoy the exterior views.

Looking at reviews, it’s clear this tour consistently hits the mark for travelers. One reviewer shared that the boat captain was excellent, making the whole trip feel safe and fun, while another emphasized how they “saw every attraction in Montenegro in one trip and would do it again.” Many mention the stunning scenery and how the Blue Cave is a highlight, with swimmers praising the experience of cooling off in its vivid waters.
Guests also appreciate the small group size—maximum 30 travelers—keeping things intimate and allowing for more personalized attention from the crew. The tour’s cost of around $46 per person is seen as very reasonable considering all the sights covered and the inclusiveness of WiFi and drinks.

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This speedboat tour from Kotor to the Blue Cave and surrounding sights offers a lively, scenic, and value-packed way to experience Montenegro’s coast. It stands out for its stunning natural landmarks, the adventure of a fast boat ride, and the opportunity to visit iconic sites like Our Lady of the Rocks and Mamula Fortress—all in just three hours.
It’s best suited for active travelers who love sea adventures, want efficient sightseeing, and appreciate authentic, scenic moments without breaking the bank. The combination of beautiful views, interesting historical stops, and the thrill of the ride makes it a memorable addition to any Montenegro trip.
If you’re after a short, engaging, and visually spectacular experience, this tour will likely check all your boxes—just remember to come prepared for a quick-paced day and a splash or two in the Blue Cave.

How long is the entire speedboat tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering multiple stops along Montenegro’s coast.
What is included in the price?
All fees and taxes are covered, as well as WiFi, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, and safety gear.
Do I need to buy tickets for the Blue Cave or other stops?
The Blue Cave, Mamula Fortress, and submarine tunnels are free to access, but entrance to the church on Our Lady of the Rocks island costs around 2 euros, payable on-site.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and reviews mention families enjoying the experience. Just consider if your kids are comfortable on boats and with quick stops.
How many people are on the boat?
The experience is limited to a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring a more intimate setting.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
No, but it can be handy if you want to swim inside the Blue Cave. Snorkeling equipment is provided onboard.
What should I wear?
Bring swimsuits, towels, sun protection, and possibly a hat. Dress comfortably for a boat ride and quick outdoor stops.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Last-minute cancellations won’t be refunded.
Is the WiFi reliable?
The tour offers WiFi onboard, which works well for sharing moments or catching up online, though connectivity may vary depending on location.
This trip offers a fantastic way to see Montenegro’s coast in a short time, combining natural beauty, history, and adventure—great for travelers eager to pack a lot into a few hours.