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Discover the beauty of Kotor Bay on a private 3-hour boat tour featuring the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, and stunning seaside views—perfect for a personalized adventure.

Taking a boat tour around Kotor Bay offers travelers an excellent way to see Montenegro’s spectacular coastline, from charming seaside towns to intriguing historical sites and natural wonders. This 3-hour private speedboat experience stands out for its personalized approach, allowing you to explore major attractions like the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, and picturesque coastal villages at your own pace. With a local skipper guiding the way, you’ll enjoy insightful commentary, flexible stops, and a relaxed vibe that makes this a worthwhile addition to any Montenegro itinerary.
What we really love about this tour is its ability to combine iconic sights with intimate, customizable moments on the water. The fact that you can enjoy your preferred music, drinks, and quick stops makes for a fun, laid-back experience without feeling rushed. However, keep in mind that the tour’s duration means it’s best suited for those who want a quick but thorough taste of the bay—it may not cover every hidden corner or require a longer day on the water.
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate stunning scenery, historical sites, and a private, flexible schedule. If you’re after a blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and local insight—all wrapped into a compact, well-priced package—this boat tour could be perfect. For those seeking a more in-depth exploration or a full-day excursion, additional options might be worth considering.
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The tour starts with a convenient pickup, where your local skipper will arrive at your chosen location within Kotor—whether it’s near the Old Town, Dobrota, or Park Slobode. Once on board, you’ll be greeted with a refreshing welcome drink, immediately setting a relaxed tone for the next few hours. The boat itself is a private speedboat, offering a breeze with every mile, and the experience is designed for small groups or private parties, which keeps the atmosphere intimate and flexible.
Your journey kicks off with a panoramic cruise of Perast, a picture-perfect town famous for its Venetian-style architecture and tranquil atmosphere. As you glide past, you’re treated to views of the Church of St. Nicholas and the tiny islands—St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks—that define Perast’s skyline. This brief pass-by (about 3 minutes) provides a sense of the area’s charm before heading to your first real stop.
The highlight for many travelers is Our Lady of the Rocks, an artificial island built on a tradition of sailors who laid stones after returning safely from voyages. The tour allocates around 20 minutes for a visit here, giving you time to explore the church built in the 15th century and the maritime museum inside. Several reviews, like Liucija’s, mention how the guide’s insights made the visit more engaging, and the photos taken here often turn out stunning given the island’s peaceful setting. Keep in mind, there’s a small entry fee of around 2 euros for the church, payable on-site.
One of the more unique aspects of this trip is the visit to the Yugoslavian submarine base, a Cold War relic accessible only by boat. Your skipper, well-versed in local history, will explain its significance—an intriguing peek into Montenegro’s military past. The highlight here is the opportunity to enter the submarine tunnel, a narrow, atmospheric passage that once housed submarines. This stop isn’t long—about 5 minutes for photos and a quick look—but it’s a chance to tick off a lesser-known piece of history.
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Next, the boat passes Mamula Island, a former Austro-Hungarian fortress, with a history as a WWII Italian concentration camp. Today, the fortress’s haunting silhouette offers a stark contrast to the lush waters around it. You’ll get approximately 5 minutes here for photos and sightseeing, enough to appreciate its imposing structure and imagine its past stories. Several travelers commented on how striking the fortress looks from the water, making it a memorable part of the cruise.
Finally, the tour’s pièce de résistance is the Blue Cave, a 30-minute stop that captivates visitors with its natural light display. Sunlight filters through the white sandy bottom, making the water inside glow in shades of blue that seem almost unreal. You’ll be able to enter the cave by boat, getting close enough to marvel at the shimmering waters—an experience many reviewers, including Liucija, called a “10/10” moment. Whether you choose to swim in the tranquil waters or just soak in the view, this part of the tour is undoubtedly a highlight.
Thanks to the private nature of this tour, your skipper acts more as a guide than a driver. You can relax, enjoy your favorite tunes, and stop briefly at any point if you wish. If photography is your thing, you’ll love the ease of capturing the stunning scenery from the vantage points on your boat. The flexible schedule means you can linger at spots like Our Lady of the Rocks or adjust your pace according to your interests.

The tour lasts about 3 hours, making it perfect for those with limited time or as a quick yet comprehensive introduction to the bay’s highlights. The price is all-inclusive, covering fuel, safety equipment, and the skipper’s expertise, with no hidden fees. The pickup is free and can be arranged from anywhere in Kotor, including options in Dobrota and near Old Town—just confirm your location in advance.
You’ll want to bring essentials like sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, and a towel for swimming or relaxing onboard. While meals aren’t included, you can easily bring snacks or plan to dine afterward at one of Kotor’s many seaside restaurants.
This experience works best for travelers wanting a private, customizable adventure with a focus on highlights rather than exhaustive sightseeing. It’s also ideal for those who love stunning photo opportunities, historical insights, and a leisurely pace. If you’re traveling with kids or people who might get seasick, it’s worth noting that the boat is small and the ride can be a bit bumpy at times. The tour isn’t suitable for people with back problems, wheelchairs, vertigo, or those over 150 kg (about 331 lbs).

This private boat tour in Kotor offers a wonderful balance of sightseeing, relaxation, and local insight. You’ll get close to Montenegro’s legendary attractions like the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks, all while enjoying the comfort of a vessel tailored just for your group. The knowledgeable skipper, Liucija’s glowing review about the careful driving and informative guide, highlights what makes this experience stand out: a personal touch that enhances the overall enjoyment.
While it’s a relatively short tour, the carefully curated stops and flexible approach mean you’ll leave feeling like you’ve seen the most captivating parts of Kotor Bay without feeling rushed. The price point offers good value considering the personalized service, private boat, and all-included amenities.
This tour is especially suited for couples, small groups, or families who want to explore Montenegro’s coast in style and comfort. If you’re after a memorable, photographic, and historical journey without a full-day commitment, this private boat experience will serve you well.
“Really recommend 3h is perfect time to enjoy ride of bay, to see some interesting places and have a good refreshing swim Our skipper was very good,…”

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
Can I choose my pickup location?
Yes, pickup is available from any location within Kotor, including Dobrota and Park Slobode, with prior confirmation of safe docking.
Is there an additional fee for sights like Our Lady of the Rocks?
Yes, the entry fee for the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks is about 2 euros, payable on-site. The tour price covers the visit, but the fee is separate.
Are drinks included?
A welcome drink is provided upon boarding, and you are free to bring your own drinks and music to enjoy during the cruise.
Can I bring food and snacks?
The tour does not include meals, but bringing snacks or drinks onboard is allowed for your comfort.
Is the Blue Cave accessible by boat?
Yes, the Blue Cave is visited by boat, allowing you to get close to the shimmering waters and enjoy the unique lighting phenomenon.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, a towel, and beachwear if you plan to swim. Comfortable clothing is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is best suited for those without back problems, vertigo, or mobility restrictions. It’s not ideal for wheelchairs or people over 150 kg.
Do I need to pay anything extra?
No, the tour is all-inclusive—fuel, safety gear, and a guide are covered in the price. Additional charges only apply if you opt for extended stops or extra activities.
In essence, this private boat tour in Kotor bridges the gap between sightseeing and relaxation beautifully. It delivers memorable views, historical insights, and the flexibility to make it your own—an excellent choice for those wanting to experience Montenegro’s coastline without the crowds or rushed schedules.