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Discover Kotor Bay with this active tour featuring a speedboat ride, kayaking, and biking. Perfect for adventure and scenery lovers seeking authentic Montenegro experiences.
Kotor’s stunning landscape isn’t just something to admire from afar — it’s meant to be experienced firsthand. This 3.5-hour active tour offers a fantastic way to explore the natural beauty and historical charm of Kotor Bay in a way that mixes adrenaline, culture, and breathtaking scenery. From a speedy boat ride to a peaceful kayaking journey and a scenic bike ride, this tour is packed with memorable moments.
What really stands out is the variety of activities packed into such a short time. You’ll enjoy the thrill of a speedboat cruise, the tranquility of kayaking along the coast, and the vistas from a bike ride that takes you from seaside villages to the heart of Kotor’s Old Town. The knowledgeable guides, especially those like Vanja, make the experience both fun and informative.
A possible consideration? The tour is not suitable for children under 12, or those with mobility issues or who can’t cycle. If you’re traveling with very young kids or need accessible options, this might not be the best fit. But for active travelers eager to see Kotor from multiple angles, it’s a perfect choice.
Overall, if you’re looking for a hands-on, engaging way to discover Kotor Bay — with plenty of opportunities for photos, dips in the water, and local stories — this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s ideal for those wanting to combine adventure, history, and stunning scenery in one lively outing.


This active tour begins at the Port of Kotor, where your guide will meet you with a sign bearing your name. From here, it’s a short walk to the starting point, setting the stage for a busy few hours filled with different ways to explore the coast.
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One of the highlights is the speedboat journey to the island of Our Lady of the Rock. The ride, lasting around 15 minutes, is quick but exhilarating, especially if you’re a fan of speedy boat trips. As you cruise across the sparkling waters, you’ll get a taste of Montenegro’s maritime charm.
Once on the island, your guide will share stories about its history and mysterious origins. Visitors consistently mention the fascinating tales and the beautiful church, which make the short visit well worth the time. The boat ride and the visit inside the monastery are often praised, with reviews highlighting the engaging commentary provided by guides like Vanja, who made the history come alive.
After exploring Perast, the tour moves on to kayaking — a peaceful activity that lets you get close to the coast while observing the quaint villages from a different perspective. The kayaking stretch lasts about an hour and a half, during which you can paddle along the shoreline, enjoy the calm waters, and even take a quick dip in a secluded beach.
Reviewers love this part, describing it as “relaxing and scenic,” with some noting they stopped to cool off and take photos of Dobrota’s charming waterfront houses. The quiet, crystal-clear waters provide the perfect backdrop for some memorable selfies and tranquil moments away from the busier tourist spots.
From the kayaking spot, it’s a brief 15-minute break before the highlight for many — the bike ride from Prcanj back to Kotor’s Old Town. This 35-minute ride showcases breathtaking views of the bay and the picturesque landscapes dotted with traditional houses and lush greenery.
According to reviews, the bike ride is comfortably paced, with some reviewers mentioning the option to stop for photos or a quick swim if desired. The route is scenic and relatively flat, making it accessible for most cyclists. The guide often shares interesting tidbits about the villages and local history, enriching the experience further.
The tour concludes back at the port, where you’ll return your bikes and kayaks, leaving you with a sense of achievement and a camera full of stunning images. The entire trip, from start to finish, is designed to maximize scenic encounters while keeping the pace engaging and manageable.
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Stop 1: Kotor Old Town Sea Gate — Your journey begins with a friendly meet-up at the main exit of Kotor’s port. It’s the perfect starting point to kick off your adventure with anticipation.
Stop 2: Our Lady of the Rocks — The boat cruise to this island is about an hour long. The guided tour offers insight into its history, with stories that make the church and its origins fascinating. Reviewers emphasize that it’s a highlight, not just for the views but for the stories told.
Stop 3: Kotor & Kayaking — The kayaking portion takes around two and a half hours, giving you ample time to explore Dobrota’s quiet waters and take refreshing dips. The tranquil environment and crystal-clear waters make it a standout feature.
Stop 4: Prcanj & Bike Ride — The peaceful village of Prcanj is perfect for a relaxed exploration. The guided bike ride offers a scenic route that captures the essence of the bay’s charm — from traditional architecture to sweeping vistas.
Stop 5: Return to Kotor — The tour wraps up at the original meeting point, leaving you with plenty of time to explore the Old Town or relax after your active day.

This tour includes all necessary gear — speedboat, kayak, and bicycle rentals — along with a licensed guide who helps bring the experience to life. The reviews highlight the value of having knowledgeable guides like Vanja, who combined historical insights with a friendly approach.
Please note: Entrance fees for the Our Lady of the Rock Museum are not included, and food or drinks are also extra. This is a good consideration if you’re planning to spend time exploring or dining afterward.
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and operates with live English-speaking guides. It’s best suited for travelers aged 12 and above, especially those comfortable with cycling and kayaking. The activity isn’t accessible for wheelchair users or individuals with mobility impairments, but for active travelers seeking a hands-on experience, it offers an engaging way to see Kotor Bay.
Weather can influence the tour — if the weather turns bad, it may be canceled with a full refund, so it’s wise to check the forecast. You might find the timing flexible, as availability varies, so early booking is recommended to secure your preferred slot.

For travelers who enjoy scenic views paired with physical activity, this tour hits the mark. The combination of boat, kayak, and bike means you’ll experience Kotor Bay from different angles, with plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxing dips. The guides’ local knowledge shines through, making historical sites more meaningful and the journey more engaging.
The value for money is quite good considering the inclusions — gear, guide, and multiple activities in just 3.5 hours. It’s especially appealing for those looking for a half-day adventure, offering a balanced mix of activity and sightseeing without feeling rushed.
Since many reviewers praised the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, you can expect a personable, informative experience. It’s ideal for travelers who want to stay active while exploring authentic Montenegro spots away from crowded tourist traps.

This From Kotor: Boating, Kayaking, & Cycling Tour offers a lively, well-rounded experience for those who appreciate adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural insights. It’s an excellent way to see the bay’s highlights while staying physically engaged, all with the guidance of friendly, knowledgeable locals like Vanja.
If you’re an active traveler eager to combine sightseeing with fun in the water and on two wheels, this tour fits the bill perfectly. It’s also suitable for those who value good value for money and want a personalized, authentic experience of Montenegro’s stunning coastline.
However, keep in mind that it isn’t suited for very young kids or people with mobility limitations. If you’re comfortable on a bike and in kayaks, and you’re looking for a memorable day out, this trip is a solid pick.
“We loved our half day tour at Kotor. It was the perfect blend of scenery and activity. Our guide Vanja (spelling) was very knowledgeable about Mont…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 12 years old, mainly because of the physical activities involved like cycling and kayaking.
What if the weather is bad?
In case of bad weather, the tour will be canceled, and you’ll receive a full refund. It’s best to check the forecast and plan accordingly.
Are all equipment rentals included?
Yes, the tour includes rentals for speedboat, kayak, and bicycle, along with a licensed guide.
What’s the duration of each activity?
The boat trip to Our Lady of the Rock lasts about 15 minutes, kayaking takes around 1.5 hours, and the bike ride from Prcanj to Kotor is approximately 35 minutes.
Can I do this tour if I don’t want to bike or kayak?
The activities are integral parts of the tour, so if you prefer to skip them, this specific experience might not be suitable. It’s designed as a combo adventure.
Is there an entrance fee for Our Lady of the Rock?
Yes, the museum inside the island requires an entrance fee, which is not included in the tour price.
This tour provides a genuine, active way to soak in the beauty and history of Kotor Bay. With engaging guides, scenic stops, and varied activities, it’s an excellent choice for travelers craving a lively, authentic Montenegro experience.