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Experience Montenegro’s stunning Bay of Kotor, historic towns, and scenic boat rides on this private day trip from Dubrovnik. Perfect for flexible, personalized exploration.
Discover the Charm of Montenegro on a Private Day Trip from Dubrovnik
Exploring Montenegro from Dubrovnik has become a popular choice for travelers craving a mix of history, stunning scenery, and authentic Balkan charm—all in one day. This private tour, offered by Ragusa Tours, promises a tailored experience with a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transportation, and a chance to see some of the most captivating spots along Montenegro’s coast.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the flexibility it offers—you’re free to enjoy each stop at your own pace. We especially love the inclusion of a boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks and the UNESCO-listed town of Kotor, which add a sense of adventure and discovery. That said, the price of $635 per group might seem steep at first glance, but considering the personalized service and private transport, many travelers find it offers good value for a full day of sightseeing.
This experience is ideal for those who prefer intimate, flexible guided tours over crowded group trips, and for those eager to explore Montenegro’s coastal highlights without the hassle of planning multiple transport connections. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or families who cherish comfort and personalized attention. However, note that the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, and a valid passport is essential for crossing the border into Montenegro.


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Your day begins with a hotel pickup in Dubrovnik, where you’ll meet your private guide and driver. The vehicle is modern, air-conditioned, and spacious enough to keep everyone comfortable, crucial on warmer days. As we departed, the views of the Dubrovnik Riviera and the rural landscapes of Konavle started weaving past the windows, setting the tone for a scenic journey.
Traveling in a private vehicle means your schedule is flexible—if you want to linger longer in a particular town or take extra photos, it’s easy to do so. Plus, avoiding crowded group buses means a more personalized experience, with your guide available for questions and recommendations throughout.
The border crossing can sometimes add a little time to the journey, but it’s quick and straightforward if you have your passports ready. Once in Montenegro, the drive along the coast feels like a highlight in itself. The winding roads around the Bay of Kotor reveal breathtaking views of towering cliffs, small islands, and quaint villages that seem to cling to the shoreline.
The Bay of Kotor is often called Europe’s southernmost fjord, and it’s easy to see why—with its steep mountains plunging into crystal-clear waters and historic towns dotting the landscape. We loved the way the guide pointed out different towns and landmarks, adding context to the spectacular scenery.
Perast is a highlight. This tiny village packs in centuries of history, even after suffering major damage from an earthquake in the 1970s. The streets are lined with Gothic and Baroque buildings, giving it a timeless feel. Walking through Perast, you can’t help but admire the resilience of this place.
One of the tour’s special features is the option to hop onto a boat (at your own expense, about 10 euros) to visit Our Lady of the Rocks. This tiny island church is iconic, perched on a man-made island, and offers a glimpse into Montenegro’s maritime history. Reviewers mention it’s a “lovely” addition to the day, and something “you might find worth the small extra cost.” The boat ride itself adds an element of adventure and offers great photo opportunities of the bay.
Next, you arrive in Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its well-preserved medieval walls and historic architecture. Walking through the narrow lanes, you’ll encounter quaint shops, cafes, and impressive sights like the Cathedral of St. Tryphon, built in the Romanesque style.
Our guide shared interesting tidbits about Kotor’s history, adding richness to the experience. You get some free time to explore the city on your own—whether to climb the walls for panoramic views or grab a coffee at a local spot. The walk back down offers a stunning perspective of the bay, especially if you catch it at sunset.
The final stop is Budva, a lively coastal town that resembles a mini Dubrovnik with its fortified walls and charming streets. Here, you can relax on the beach or just wander the narrow lanes within the city walls, soaking up the lively atmosphere.
The tour includes a scenic ferry ride across the Bay of Kotor on the way back, which adds a fun element to the day and offers more chances to enjoy the views from the water. Reviewers mention that Budva is a “beautiful place to wind down,” with plenty of options for a casual meal or some beach time.
The return journey is relaxed, with the ferry crossing providing a peaceful close to your day of exploration. The tour concludes back at your Dubrovnik hotel in the late afternoon, making it a full but manageable day.

Many guests, including one traveler who noted “a wonderful day with a great guide,” appreciated the depth of local knowledge and how smoothly the day was run. The guide’s suggestions for places to eat and local tips made a difference, especially for those unfamiliar with the area.
The stunning scenery throughout the trip is undeniable—the dramatic coastlines, historic towns, and the boat rides create a memorable visual feast. The optional boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks is a crowd favorite, offering a unique maritime experience.
On the downside, the price point may be a consideration for some, especially since the boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks isn’t included in the base price. However, travelers who value personalized service, comfort, and flexibility often find this a good investment for a hassle-free adventure.
This tour offers a well-rounded taste of Montenegro’s coastal gems, blending history, scenery, and culture in a day’s itinerary. It’s ideal for those who prefer a private, tailored experience over generic group tours. The combination of scenic drives, historic towns, and optional boat rides ensures you’ll leave with plenty of memorable moments.
For travelers eager to explore Montenegro without the stress of planning or navigating on their own, this private day trip makes excellent sense. It’s particularly suited for small groups or couples looking for a comfortable, personalized way to discover the Bay of Kotor and beyond.

Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but note that it’s not wheelchair accessible. Infants are generally accommodated with available seats.
What is included in the price?
Your price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in a luxury air-conditioned vehicle, an English-speaking driver/guide, and a one-way ferry ride on your way back from Budva. The boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks costs about 10 euros and is optional.
Do I need a visa to join this tour?
If you’re not an EU passport holder or resident, you’ll need a multi-entry visa to re-enter Croatia after the tour. Make sure your passport is valid for travel.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
How long is the actual touring time?
The tour is full-day, roughly covering the drive, sightseeing, and optional activities, ending in the late afternoon with hotel drop-off.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or plan for meals in the towns.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passport, comfortable shoes, and perhaps a camera. If you wish to visit Our Lady of the Rocks, bring cash for the boat ride.
Is this tour available in languages other than English?
The tour is conducted in English, and the driver/guide will communicate in that language.
In summary, if you’re after a personalized, scenic, and culturally enriching day exploring Montenegro’s coast—without the hassle of self-driving or group crowds—this private tour from Dubrovnik might just be your best Bet. Perfect for curious travelers eager to see a different side of the Balkans with comfort and flexibility.