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Discover Montenegro’s highlights on a relaxing boat tour from Kotor to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast, with expert guides, stunning views, and authentic charm.
Exploring Montenegro’s coastline often means passing by stunning scenery and historic sites, but a boat tour from Kotor to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast takes it to the next level. This two-hour journey offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural discovery, all aboard a comfortable boat with friendly, knowledgeable guides.
What really makes this experience stand out is the intimate, relaxed pace — ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed. One thing to keep in mind is that the tour’s fairly short, so it’s best suited for those looking for a quick but rich introduction to the area.
This tour is excellent for travelers who love scenic views, historic sites, and a bit of local storytelling. It’s especially great if you prefer small-group experiences with personalized service. If you’re after a laid-back, picturesque outing that balances natural beauty with cultural highlights, this trip is definitely worth considering.


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Your journey begins at the Aquaholic Speedboat Tours meeting point, located within the local park area in Kotor. From there, you’ll hop aboard a speedboat that promises a smooth ride through the Bay of Kotor. The actual starting times vary based on availability, so it’s best to check ahead and plan accordingly.
The first leg of your trip is a 20-minute cruise across the shimmering waters to Our Lady of the Rocks, an iconic artificial island. The boat ride itself sets the tone for the day — expect stunning views of the coastline and islands, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
Once on the island, you’ll have about 30 minutes to explore. You can walk around the tiny island, marvel at the church, and learn about the legend that led to its creation — a story that adds a touch of mystique to this man-made marvel. While the church and museum are not open after 6 PM, visitors can still walk around and soak in the serenity of this unique site. Reviews highlight the guide’s storytelling prowess, with one traveler noting how their guide shared interesting details about the legend and the island’s history.
Next, the boat takes you on a quick 10-minute ride to the charming town of Perast. This medieval settlement is renowned for its elegant Baroque architecture, cobbled streets, and historical ambiance. It’s a place where the past feels alive — perfect for wandering at your own pace and soaking in the quiet beauty of this seaside town.
With about 40 minutes on the ground, you can stroll through the narrow streets, admire the well-preserved buildings, and perhaps pop into a local museum or church. Some visitors mentioned the guides’ depth of knowledge, which helps bring the town’s history to life. The relaxed pace means you can take your time, snap photos, or sit at a cafe soaking in the views.
The final leg is a leisurely 20-minute cruise back to Kotor, offering panoramic views of the coastline. Many travelers find this part especially tranquil, with the peaceful waters and golden light adding magic to the experience. It’s a perfect moment to reflect on the day and enjoy the scenery.

The tour starts at the Aquaholic Speedboat Tours office within the local park, easily accessible from central Kotor. It ends back at the same spot, making logistics simple for travelers staying nearby.
While the exact price isn’t listed here, reviews suggest the cost offers solid value considering the personalized service, expert guidance, and access to two of Montenegro’s most iconic sights. The short duration makes it a great add-on or a quick introduction for those with limited time.

One of the highlights, as reflected in a review, is Vasco, the guide and skipper, who is praised for his storytelling, kindness, and music playlist. Travelers appreciated how he made the experience engaging and personalized — a reminder that small tours often feel more intimate and memorable.
Many visitors also noted the stunning views of the coastline and the serenity of the waters, emphasizing the importance of timing. The tour is perfectly scheduled to catch the golden light, especially at sunset, creating perfect photo opportunities.
For those concerned about weather, check the forecast as the trip is outdoor and weather-dependent. The boat ride’s comfort and safety equipment make it suitable even for those new to sea trips, but wind and waves could influence the experience.

This tour is an excellent choice for travelers who want a short, scenic escape from Kotor with minimal fuss. It’s ideal for history buffs interested in the legend of Our Lady of the Rocks, photographers eager to capture spectacular coastal views, and families or couples looking for a relaxed outing. If you prefer larger groups or long days exploring inland, this might not be the right fit.
It’s particularly suited for those who value personalized service, as the small-group format allows guides to tailor the experience and share stories that bring the sites to life. Plus, if you’re after a peaceful, reflective moment by the sea, this tour offers all that in just two hours.

This boat tour from Kotor to Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast balances natural beauty, cultural intrigue, and comfort. It’s a straightforward way to see some of Montenegro’s most picturesque sights without feeling overwhelmed or rushed. The knowledgeable guides and well-timed itinerary make it a standout option for a quick yet meaningful adventure.
While it’s a short trip, the combination of stunning views, charming towns, and insightful narration creates a memorable experience that lingers long after you’re back on dry land.
For travelers who value authenticity, intimacy, and scenic beauty, this tour is a worthwhile addition to any Montenegro itinerary. It’s especially perfect if you want to enjoy a peaceful cruise with plenty of photo opportunities and stories to tell.
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour is generally family-friendly, especially since safety equipment and life jackets are provided. Still, small children should be supervised, and the short duration makes it manageable for most family groups.
Do I need to enter the church on Our Lady of the Rocks?
No, entry to the church and museum isn’t included and isn’t necessary to enjoy the site. Visitors can walk around the island and appreciate its beauty from outside.
How long do we spend at each stop?
You’ll have about 30 minutes on Our Lady of the Rocks and 40 minutes in Perast, giving you ample time to explore and take photos without feeling rushed.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a camera for the scenic views. Water is provided, but you might want to carry a snack if you’re hungry.
Is the boat ride comfortable?
Yes, the boat is described as comfortable, with safety gear included. The short trip duration also minimizes sea-sickness concerns.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Absolutely — free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing you flexibility in planning.
This Kotor boat tour offers a perfect snapshot of Montenegro’s coastal charm. Whether you’re after stunning views, a touch of history, or simply a peaceful sea breeze, it’s a small adventure that leaves a big impression.