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Explore Kotor’s stunning coastline on a speedboat tour visiting the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, Mamula, and Anjic Beach—perfect for adventure lovers.
If you’re dreaming of a day spent cruising along Montenegro’s spectacular Adriatic coast, this speedboat tour from Kotor offers a lively mix of sea caves, historic islands, and relaxing beaches. It’s a great way to see multiple highlights in one go, all from the comfort of a speedy boat that makes each stop an adventure in itself. With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 30 reviews, this tour seems to hit the mark for many travelers, balancing stunning scenery with a touch of history and fun.
What really draws us to this experience is the chance to feel the wind in your hair as you bounce over the waves — a true thrill for sea lovers or anyone craving a quick adrenaline rush. Plus, the stops include some of the most picturesque spots in the Bay of Kotor, like the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks. That said, a few reviews hint at some rushed moments and a quick pace, which might not suit travelers seeking a more relaxed, in-depth exploration.
This tour is perfect for those who love lively excursions, want to tick multiple sights off their bucket list, and don’t mind a busy day packed with swimming, sightseeing, and photo opportunities. If you’re after a straightforward, fun-filled boat trip that offers good value and authentic views, this could be just what you need.


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The adventure kicks off from the main meeting point, MontenegroGlobe, near the Kamelija shopping center or the Port of Kotor. It’s a convenient spot, just a couple of minutes on foot from the old town. Expect your group to gather around a lively, friendly crew ready to set the mood for a day on the water. The tour uses a speedboat, which means a lively ride across the bay—fast, fun, and with plenty of opportunities to snap photos of the stunning coastline as you go.
One of the highlights is a visit to Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made islet famous for its icon of Madonna and the Child. You’ll get a chance to walk around and admire the small church, perched against a backdrop of shimmering water. The island’s history as a site of pilgrimage adds a special touch, making it more than just a photo opportunity.
Some reviews reflect on the visit here: “We loved the way the guide explained the significance of the icon and the island’s history,” one guest mentioned. However, others noted that the tour doesn’t include entry tickets—which cost a small fee—so keep some cash handy if you want to explore inside.
Next, the boat cruises past an old submarine base, a reminder of Montenegro’s strategic military past. It’s a quick stop to admire the remnants of wartime history from the boat. Then, you’ll approach Mamula, the tiny islet surrounded by impressive Austro-Hungarian fortress walls. Here, you can enjoy the views, snap photos, or simply soak in the atmosphere of this historic military outpost.
The Blue Cave tends to be the main draw for many travelers—and with good reason. When the sunlight hits the water at just the right angle, the cave’s interior transforms into a glowing, vivid blue. The tour includes a chance to swim in the warm, crystal-clear waters and even dive under the surface for a better look.
That said, some reviews reveal a mixed experience here. One guest mentioned, “We thought we’d stop and swim inside the Blue Cave, but the boat went through quickly, and we only got to see the water’s reflection before anchoring outside for a swim.” Others appreciated the chance to take photos and enjoy the stunning color, but noted the speed of the boat made it feel less like a leisurely exploration.
After the Blue Cave, you’ll have the option of swimming at Anjic Beach or relaxing in the sun. For those who prefer a sit-down meal, there’s the possibility of having lunch at a nearby restaurant — the tour doesn’t specify if this is included, so check in advance. Guests say the water at Anjic Beach is warm and inviting, perfect for lounging and cooling off after a busy morning.
The tour wraps up back at the original meeting point. Many guests express satisfaction with the value for the price—$82 per person for a full day of sightseeing, swimming, and fun. The experience lasts roughly a few hours, with plenty of time to take photos, relax, and enjoy the scenery.

The tour provides transportation by boat, a bottle of water, a snorkel mask, and life-saving gear—all essentials for a safe and enjoyable day. However, travelers should bring their own sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, and sunglasses for comfort. Towel and additional drinks are not included, so if you’re planning to stay at Anjic Beach longer, bringing extras is wise.
Guests should also note that entry fees for Our Lady of the Rocks are not included in the ticket price, which is a small additional cost. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, pets, or those over 95 years old, and it may be canceled in bad weather or if minimum booking numbers aren’t met.

One guest shared a slightly mixed review: “The boat driver went through the Blue Cave too quickly, so I barely had a chance to take it in — it felt rushed.” Another noted, “The guide was very friendly and made the experience fun, with good music and helpful explanations,” highlighting the importance of a good guide in making the trip memorable.
Conversely, a few travelers felt that the time spent at each stop was a bit rushed, especially during the Blue Cave visit. One review summarized it well: “It’s a lively, scenic tour, but if you’re after a slow, in-depth experience, this might be too quick.”
Finally, the positive notes often focus on excellent guide service, beautiful views, and strong value considering the number of stops packed into a few hours.
This speedboat trip is ideal if you’re looking for a fun, energetic day on the water with plenty of opportunities to swim and take photos. It’s perfect for adventure seekers, families, or group travelers who want to tick several sites off their list without spending the entire day on land.
If you appreciate stunning scenery, enjoy short but impactful excursions, and don’t mind a fast-paced itinerary, this tour will suit you well.
However, if you prefer more relaxed, in-depth visits or want to spend a long time at each stop, you might find this tour a little rushed. Also, if weather conditions are poor, expect potential cancellations or rescheduling.
This Kotor speedboat tour offers a well-rounded introduction to the highlights of Montenegro’s coast, blending adventure, history, and natural beauty. The guides’ friendliness and stunning scenery make it a memorable outing, especially for those who enjoy active sightseeing. The price of $82 provides reasonable value, considering the multiple stops, swimming opportunities, and the thrill of the open water.
While some guests mention feeling the pace is a bit quick and wish for more time at each stop, overall, the experience delivers a lively, picturesque day that’s easy to recommend for travelers wanting to see the best of Kotor’s coastline without the fuss of longer tours.
This trip is best suited for adventurous spirits, water lovers, and those eager to capture incredible photos. If you’re okay with a brisk schedule and want a fun, memorable day, you’ll find this tour ticks many boxes.
“Overall it was an averge experience. I thought we would stop and swim in the Blue Cave but we didnt. The boat driver went through there so quickly …”

Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes boat transportation, which is the main feature of the experience.
What should I bring?
You should bring sunglasses, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen to stay comfortable during swimming and sunbathing.
Are there any additional costs?
The entry fee for Our Lady of the Rocks is not included in the ticket price and costs around 2 per person. Other drinks are not included.
What is the tour duration?
The overall activity lasts a few hours, covering multiple stops, swimming, and sightseeing.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour may be canceled in case of bad weather or heavy rain, so keep an eye on the forecast.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly?
It’s suitable for most ages but not recommended for those over 95 years, or those with mobility issues like wheelchair users.
This speedboat tour from Kotor offers a lively and scenic way to experience Montenegro’s coast. Whether you’re after stunning views, historical sights, or just a fun day in the sun, it’s an adventure that balances value and authentic coastal charm.