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Experience the stunning Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, and swimming in crystal waters on this private speedboat tour from Kotor, Montenegro.

Kotor’s coastal beauty is one of Montenegro’s best-kept secrets, and what better way to explore it than on a private speedboat trip? While I haven’t personally been, this tour promises a blend of sightseeing, adventure, and relaxation—perfect for those who love a little thrill with their Mediterranean charm. You’ll zip across the bay, visiting iconic sites like Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave, with plenty of opportunities to swim, snorkel, and soak up the sun.
One thing that immediately catches the eye about this experience is its flexible, personalized nature—the group size is limited to six, which keeps things intimate and manageable. Plus, with reviews highlighting knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery, it seems like an ideal way to see the coast without the crowds. The main consideration? Since the tour is weather-dependent, bad weather might lead to cancellations, so planning with some flexibility is key.
This tour suits travelers who want a balanced mix of sightseeing and water-based fun—families, couples, or friends who enjoy a bit of adventure and stunning photo opportunities. If you’re looking for an authentic, guided experience that prioritizes both comfort and excitement, this one should be on your list.

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The adventure begins in Kotor, with the meeting point conveniently located near the Montenegro Globe agency close to the Port of Kotor and the Kamelija shopping center. Expect to arrive a few minutes early to avoid traffic, especially during the busy summer months when parking can be limited. Once onboard your private speedboat—an exciting way to get around—you’ll feel the breeze and anticipation as you depart towards your first stop.
Your first stop is the famous islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, just in front of Perast. This tiny island is home to a historic, picturesque church that you’ll have time to explore on foot. The guide will likely share stories about the island’s origins and significance, making this more than just a photo opportunity.
Next, you’ll cruise over the open waters toward an abandoned submarine base, a relic from Montenegro’s naval history. The reviews mention that this site adds an intriguing twist to the trip, offering a glimpse into Montenegro’s military past. While not a typical tourist stop, it’s an interesting highlight for those into history or looking for unique photo ops.
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You will also pass by Mamula Island, featuring walls of an old Austro-Hungarian fortress dating back to the 14th century. Historically used as a prison, the fortress offers dramatic views and a sense of Montenegro’s strategic military importance. The boat will likely slow down here for photos, giving you a chance to soak in the views and learn a bit from your guide.
The star of the tour is undoubtedly the Blue Cave, a natural wonder famous for its shimmering blue waters caused by sunlight refracting through the cave openings. The experience of swimming and snorkeling here is highly praised, with many reviewers noting a “long swim in crystal-clear water” that was unforgettable. The cave’s two entrances make it accessible by boat, and the warm, inviting water is perfect for cooling off.
Finally, you’ll head to Blue Lagoon Bay, a peaceful spot away from the crowds. The bay’s shallow, warm waters are perfect for a relaxing float or quick swim. The sunlight creates a glowing effect that makes the water look like it’s shining from below, a detail many travelers find mesmerizing.
The tour provides snorkel masks and life jackets for those who want to explore beneath the surface. For less confident swimmers, the life jackets offer safety and peace of mind. Reviewers have shared how the long swims and snorkeling added a memorable dimension to the trip, with one even calling it an “unforgettable experience.” The water, as noted, is incredibly clear and warm, making it ideal for both quick dips and full snorkeling sessions.

The tour includes drinks like water, juice, and a beer, which can be enjoyed as you cruise between sites or relax on the boat’s deck. Soft drinks were specifically mentioned by one reviewer, highlighting the thoughtful touches offered. The skipper, often praised for their professionalism and friendliness, ensures safety and smooth navigation during the trip.
While food isn’t included, the convenience of drinks and the scenic stops make this a well-rounded experience. Just remember, if you’re hungry, you might want to bring a snack or plan to eat before or after the tour.
At approximately three hours, this tour strikes a nice balance—long enough to cover key sites without feeling rushed. The small group size allows for a more personal, engaging journey, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions or take photos without feeling overwhelmed.

Pricing at $324 per group for up to six people might seem steep at first glance, but considering the inclusions—private boat, guide, insurance, drinks, snorkel gear—the experience offers good value. Private tours tend to be pricier, but the personalized attention and access to intimate sights justify it for many travelers.
The flexibility to reserve and pay later adds a layer of convenience, especially if you’re planning your Montenegro trip well in advance. The small group size ensures your experience isn’t compromised by large crowds, and the attention from guides like Marko, who has received specific praise, enhances the overall value.

This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who love water activities and want to explore Montenegro’s coastal highlights without the chaos of large tour groups. It’s perfect for families, couples, or friends who prefer a private, tailored outing. If you’re keen on snorkeling, history, and scenic spots, you’ll find plenty to love.
However, because the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those over 70, it’s best to keep in mind the physical requirements involved in boarding and moving around the boat. Also, if you’re highly dependent on punctuality or have strict plans, note that weather can cause cancellations, so flexibility is wise.
In essence, this private speedboat trip offers a compact yet comprehensive way to experience Montenegro’s stunning coastline. The combination of iconic sights, like Our Lady of the Rocks, with the natural wonder of the Blue Cave, makes it a memorable adventure. The inclusion of drinks, snorkeling gear, and a knowledgeable guide means you get a lot of value for your investment.
For travelers who prioritize personalized service, authentic experiences, and scenic water activities, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s especially suited for those who want a hassle-free day out with plenty of opportunities for photos, swimming, and learning about Montenegro’s maritime history—all aboard a quick, fun boat ride.
Whether you’re visiting Kotor for the first time or returning for a second visit, this tour is a fantastic way to see the coast in style, comfort, and a good dose of adventure.
“Great tour with super professional guide”
How many people are in each group?
The tour is designed for groups of up to six people, ensuring a private and intimate experience.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the speedboat tour, skipper, travel insurance, water, juice, one beer, snorkel masks, and life jackets.
Can I bring my own drinks or food?
The tour provides drinks, but bringing additional snacks or drinks isn’t specified, so it’s best to check with the provider if you want to bring extra.
What should I wear?
Bring swimwear, a sun hat, sunglasses, a towel, and a camera. Dress comfortably for water activities and sun exposure.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is family-friendly, younger children should be comfortable with boat rides and swimming. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those over 70.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Tours may be canceled in bad weather, so it’s wise to check the forecast and have some flexibility in your plans.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately three hours, allowing ample time to visit each site, swim, and relax.
Do I need to pay in advance?
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, offering flexibility when planning your trip to Montenegro.
This private speedboat tour from Kotor offers a fantastic mix of scenic beauty, historical sights, and water fun, making it an ideal choice for those looking to explore Montenegro’s coast in style and comfort.