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Explore Kotor and Perast on a guided day trip from Dubrovnik, featuring stunning bay views, charming towns, and a visit to Our Lady of the Rocks for $65.

If you’re cruising from Dubrovnik and craving a taste of Montenegro’s spectacular coastline, this guided day trip to Kotor and Perast might just be your perfect escape. For around $65, you’ll get to see some of the most photogenic spots along the Bay of Kotor, with highlights like the charming town of Perast and the iconic Our Lady of the Rocks island.
One thing we love about this tour is the ease of logistics—hotel pickup and drop-off are included, meaning you can relax without worrying about navigating the busy border crossings or traffic. Plus, the scenic drive along the winding roads of the bay offers stunning perspectives of mountains and water. However, a potential drawback is the length of the bus journey, which some may find a bit long, especially if the weather isn’t cooperating.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy scenic drives, small historic towns, and cultural highlights in a group setting. It’s ideal for those who want a full-day exploration with an authentic local guide, making it more than just a quick photo stop.

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From Dubrovnik, the journey begins with hotel pickup, which simplifies your logistics. The bus ride to Kotor takes approximately 2 hours, depending on border crossing times—something to keep in mind if you’re sensitive to long travel periods. The roads are scenic, winding through rugged mountains and along the coastline, giving you your first taste of Montenegro’s stunning landscape even before reaching the towns.
Some reviews mentioned the long bus journey as a downside, but most found it worth it given the views and the ease of having everything organized. A noteworthy detail from a traveler (Federica) was that, despite some rain and the long journey, the trip was still enjoyable, highlighting the tour’s overall value.
Once in Kotor, you’ll spend a few hours exploring this UNESCO World Heritage site. The guided tour in Kotor is designed to showcase the town’s walled medieval charm, with narrow lanes, historic architecture, and panoramic views from the fortress walls. One reviewer praised the guide’s knowledge, mentioning Johanna’s attentive care, which made the experience more enriching.
Expect to see the main square, the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, and perhaps climb some stairs for sweeping views over the bay. The guide’s insights add depth, helping you understand the town’s history and culture beyond just snapping photos.
The next stop is Perast, often described as one of the most beautiful spots in the Kotor Bay area. This tiny town is full of baroque churches, stately palaces, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it ideal for wandering and photography. Many travelers, like Federica, find Perast absolutely stunning—although some wish they had more time to soak it in.
The tour includes a stop at the tiny island of Our Lady of the Rocks, which is a highlight. The church and museum on the island are easily accessible for those opting to visit, and the guide will share stories behind the island’s history. One reviewer appreciated this part of the trip despite some minor delays, remarking that the visit to the island added a special touch.
While the island visit is optional and not included in the base price, it’s often a favored part of the tour. The island, built on a tradition of boats dropping stones to create a rock island, offers a fascinating glimpse into local legends and religious history. Some travelers felt the visit was rushed, but most appreciated the opportunity to see it.
On the way back, the bus drops you at a bus stop about 600 meters from Dubrovnik’s Old Town due to traffic regulations. Though this might require a short walk, the downhill walk is manageable and offers a chance to stretch your legs after a full day.


Guides like Johanna and Milan received praise for their professionalism and care, enhancing the overall experience. The fact that most reviews highlight the stunning scenery and characteristic towns suggests the tour hits the right notes for those looking to see Montenegro’s highlights without the hassle of planning logistics themselves.
One traveler, Martín, shared a less favorable experience, citing delays, changes to the itinerary, and a rushed schedule—reminding us that tours can vary. It’s worth being flexible and prepared for some unpredictability, especially with border checks or weather.

If you’re someone who loves a well-organized trip with a knowledgeable guide, this Kotor & Perast day trip offers incredible value. The focus on scenic drives, charming towns, and cultural highlights makes it ideal for first-time visitors eager to see Montenegro’s beauty without lengthy independent planning.
It’s particularly suitable if you’re okay with a long bus ride and want a comfortable, guided experience that hits the key spots. The inclusion of hotel pickup, a guided tour, and visits to iconic sites makes this a hassle-free option for those wanting to maximize their time.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or want more time in each location, consider how the schedule might feel rushed. Also, be prepared for some minor delays and the need for a short walk after the tour.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, which makes logistics much simpler and removes the stress of finding your way.
How long is the bus ride?
The drive from Dubrovnik to Kotor takes around two hours, depending on border crossing times. Some travelers mentioned the journey felt long, but the scenic views often make up for it.
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs approximately $65 per person, which covers transportation, a guide, and VAT. Additional costs, like local taxes (around 3 euros), are paid on-site.
Can I visit Our Lady of the Rocks island?
Yes, the island is an optional part of the tour, and the guide can arrange the visit. It’s a highlight for many, offering both religious and cultural insights.
What should I bring?
A passport or ID card for border crossing is essential. Swimsuits are optional if you plan to swim or relax by the water.
What is the tour’s language?
The tour is primarily conducted in English or Spanish, with guides translating as needed.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the scenic and cultural nature of the trip makes it suitable for families with older children comfortable on a bus ride.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.

This guided trip to Kotor and Perast from Dubrovnik offers a balanced mix of stunning scenery, charming towns, and cultural highlights at a reasonable price. The knowledgeable guides, beautiful vistas, and hassle-free logistics make it an appealing choice for first-time visitors or those short on time.
While the long bus ride and occasional schedule tweaks might not suit everyone, most travelers find the trip well worth the experience. Whether you’re after iconic vistas, historic streets, or a peaceful boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks, this tour packs plenty into a manageable day out. If you’re ready for a scenic journey with a touch of Montenegrin charm, this might just be your next memorable day trip.