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Discover Montenegro’s stunning Kotor Bay on this speedboat tour to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast, offering scenic views, charming villages, and authentic experiences for around $26.
Kotor’s sparkling bay hides some of Montenegro’s most captivating sights, and a speedboat tour to visit Our Lady of the Rocks and the charming Perast village captures the essence of this picturesque region. This quick, 1.5 to 2-hour trip promises a blend of stunning scenery, historic sites, and relaxed exploration, making it a popular choice for travelers eager to see the highlights without spending an entire day on water.
One thing we really like about this tour is its affordable price point—just $26 per person—offering a taste of Montenegro’s best in a compact package. Plus, the knowledgeable guides help bring the experience to life with interesting stories and contextual insights. On the flip side, the shorter stops might leave those craving more time feeling somewhat rushed, especially if you’re keen on visiting the interiors of the churches or taking in every detail of the villages.
This experience suits travelers who love scenic boat rides, want a quick taste of local culture, and appreciate the convenience of a small-group setting. If you’re looking for a relaxed, authentic glimpse of Kotor’s famous sights without a long, packed tour, this could be just right.


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Your adventure kicks off at Park Slobode in Kotor, where the host from Sea&Sun Adventures will greet you near the tall monument. The small group meets here, creating an intimate environment that’s perfect for asking questions and soaking up local tips. Once onboard the speedboat, the excitement begins with a 20-minute ride across the shimmering waters of Kotor Bay.
The boat ride itself is a major highlight. We loved the way the vessel slices through the calm waters, offering panoramic views of the bay’s rugged hills, ancient fishing villages, and towering mountains. The speedboat’s vantage point provides a different perspective compared to land-based sightseeing, making it ideal for snapping photos or simply reveling in the landscape’s natural beauty.
The tour’s centerpiece is the visit to Our Lady of the Rocks, an island built entirely by human hands during the 15th and 16th centuries. The boat stops here for about 25 minutes, giving you enough time to walk around and get a feel for the place. The 17th-century church, with its striking interior and maritime artifacts, is a major attraction.
One traveler pointed out, “We made a stop at the island and had the chance to walk around and visit a small church built on it,” which underscores how this stop offers a glimpse into local religious and maritime traditions. Keep in mind that church visits are optional, but shoulder covering is required if you choose to go inside.
Next, you’ll make your way to Perast, a 17th-century baroque village that’s like stepping into a different era. You’ll enjoy about 50 minutes here, which feels enough for a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, taking photos of the well-preserved architecture, and exploring the quaint streets.
One visitor remarked, “The village treasures timeless beauty. We had time to climb the church tower for a spectacular view or relax in seaside cafes.” The St. Nicolas Church tower, at 57 meters high, offers impressive vistas over the bay, perfect for those wanting a dramatic panoramic shot.
After your exploration, the boat returns to Kotor with another 20-minute ride. The relaxed pace means you can absorb the scenery one last time and perhaps chat with your guides about other nearby activities or hidden gems.

Your ticket covers the boat ride, gasoline, skipper, water onboard, and life jackets. However, entry to the churches—such as the Our Lady of the Rocks church or St. Nicolas—is not included. Expect to pay a small fee if you wish to go inside.
Some travelers, like Valerie, noted that the tour was shorter than expected. She booked a 2-hour tour but was told it was only 1.5 hours, which could feel rushed if you’re eager to explore more thoroughly. The short stops mean you won’t have time to go inside all the sites or linger long in the villages.

From reviews, we learn that guides are generally knowledgeable and engaging. One traveler pointed out, “Our guide was very friendly and shared lots of interesting stories,” which adds flavor to the visit. The stunning scenery and tidy charm of Perast are consistently praised for their timeless appeal.
However, some find the limited time on land and islands a bit disappointing if you’re hoping to explore interiors or spend more time relaxing in cafes. The short duration is perfect for a quick overview but less so for those craving a deep dive into local culture.

This speedboat tour is ideal for budget-conscious travelers who want a taste of Montenegro’s highlights without committing a full day. It’s perfect for those who love scenic boat rides and want a quick yet memorable visit to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast.
If your schedule allows, you’ll enjoy the stunning views and the personalized attention that comes with a small group. It’s also a good choice if you prefer flexibility—since the tour is straightforward, it can easily be combined with other activities in Kotor.
However, if you’re interested in more immersive visits—such as interior church tours or longer exploration—you might find this tour a little rushed. For a more comprehensive experience, consider adding extra time or choosing a longer, more detailed excursion.

This speedboat trip offers a beautiful glimpse into Montenegro’s coastal charm, perfect for travelers seeking a quick, scenic, and authentic experience. While it’s not designed for deep exploration, the stunning views, friendly guides, and compact itinerary make it a worthwhile addition to your Kotor adventure.