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Explore Montenegro's highlights—Kotor, Budva, and Tivat—on a private 3-in-1 tour with expert guides, stunning views, and personalized service.
A detailed look at Montenegro’s most popular cities—all in one day. This private tour covers the enchanting streets of Kotor, the terracotta rooftops of Budva, and the luxury of Porto Montenegro in Tivat, all with the comfort of your own car and guide. The experience promises a mix of history, scenic vistas, and relaxed seaside vibes, perfect for travelers wanting a comprehensive taste of Montenegro’s coastal charm.
What really caught our eye is the personalized touch—your guide (Baki, according to reviews) is praised for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive. The opportunity to explore at your own pace, with stops at panoramic viewpoints and the chance to relax on Mogren Beach, makes this a flexible and authentic way to see Montenegro’s coastal treasures.
However, one consideration might be the flow—since it’s a 5-hour tour covering three cities, some travelers may find it a tad rushed if they want more immersive experiences. Still, for those seeking a quick but memorable introduction to Montenegro’s highlights, this tour hits the mark.
Ideal for: first-time visitors who want a well-rounded overview, couples, small groups, or anyone seeking comfort and expert guidance without the hassle of self-driving.


This private tour offers a streamlined way to tick off Montenegro’s best-known coastal towns—Kotor, Budva, and Tivat—without the need to rent a car or plan individual excursions. Covering around five hours, it aims to give a snapshot of each city’s unique character, from historic walls to glamorous marinas.
What makes this tour stand out is the personalized approach. You’re picked up directly from your hotel or preferred meeting spot, setting a convenient tone from the start. The vehicle—a clean, cozy private car—sets the stage for a comfortable ride filled with scenic views and insightful commentary. The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides like Baki, who make the stories behind Montenegro’s towns come alive with humor and details you might not find in guidebooks.
On the other hand, the tight schedule means you’ll want to be ready for a busy day. If you prefer lengthy explorations or in-depth visits, this might feel a little rushed. Yet, for those who want a broad overview in a short time, it’s a smart choice.
This tour suits travelers who value ease and expert guidance while wanting to see the highlights efficiently. It’s particularly good for first-timers, couples, or small groups who appreciate a mix of sightseeing, scenic stops, and some beach relaxation.
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Kotor’s Old Town is often the first stop—and the most atmospheric. Walking through its narrow, cobbled streets feels like stepping into a different era. The fortress walls surrounding the city are a major draw, offering breathtaking vistas of the bay and the rugged mountains beyond. According to reviewers, the walk along the walls is a must, providing that ‘chills’ moment as you take in the panorama.
Our guide, Baki, is noted as being very helpful, explaining the history of the city and pointing out hidden corners. One traveler from Belgium described him as “really friendly and helpful,” making the experience more engaging. Expect to spend around an hour here, exploring shops, churches, and photo-worthy spots.
A common highlight is the viewpoint from the Citadel, where you can gaze over the UNESCO World Heritage site and the shimmering bay. Several reviews mention how the panoramic views are among the best in Montenegro.
The challenge: some visitors note traffic congestion can slow things down, but your guide’s knowledge helps optimize your time and find the best photo opps. The walk is moderately steep, so wear comfortable shoes.

Next is Budva, famous for its terracotta rooftops and vibrant nightlife. The Old Town here is smaller than Kotor’s but equally charming, with lively cafes and quaint streets. The highlight is the Stari Grad fortress walls, which you’ll have the chance to walk along for panoramic views of the coast.
But perhaps the real treat is Mogren Beach, just a short stroll from the Old Town. The reviews rave about its beauty—soft sand, clear water, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for a quick swim or sunbathing. One traveler noted they appreciated the option to relax and take a dip before moving on.
From the citadel, you’ll also get a great sense of Budva’s vibrant seaside charm, with terracotta rooftops cascading down to the azure sea. The optional visit to the beach or the citadel gives you flexibility, depending on your interests.
Note: If you’re a beach lover, you’ll value the opportunity to unwind here amid stunning scenery. However, the busy summer months can mean crowds, so plan accordingly if you prefer solitude.
The last stop is Tivat, home to the luxurious Porto Montenegro marina—a hub for yachts and upscale dining. You’ll get a glimpse of Montenegro’s marine sophistication and perhaps see some impressive vessels. The reviews mention that the guide took them to most popular stops, including scenic road viewpoints, making sure everyone captured perfect photos.
While the tour doesn’t specify extended time at Porto Montenegro, the drive offers sweeping views of the bay and mountains. If you’re into luxury boating or simply want to see a different side of Montenegro’s coast, Tivat fits the bill.
Some reviews highlight that the guide is good at stopping at “most popular places,” so expect a few photo stops along the way—perfect for snapping memories.
At $110 per person, this private tour offers a competitive value considering the personalized service, private transport, and expert guidance. It’s especially appealing because everything is arranged for you—no worries about navigating or parking.
The tour is not inclusive of meals or additional activities, so you might want to plan for a quick snack or dinner afterward. The optional dinner at a recommended local restaurant is a nice touch, although it’s not included, so budget accordingly.
The tour emphasizes flexibility—you can be picked up from your accommodation in Kotor, and the experience is accessible for wheelchair users, though not suitable for wheelchair users to participate fully.
A key point from reviews is the safety and cleanliness of the vehicle, which adds to the overall comfort. The guides speak multiple languages—English, Arabic, and Serbo-Croatian—making communication smooth for diverse groups.
Reviewers consistently mention how knowledgeable guides elevated their experience. Baki, in particular, gets high praise for his friendliness and storytelling skills. One traveler from the Netherlands said, “He gave us enough time and stopped at many panoramic views,” highlighting how the guide prioritizes photo opportunities and scenic stops.
Another reviewer from the UK called their trip “one of the best tours I have had,” emphasizing how the guide’s friendliness and local knowledge made the experience memorable.
Despite some traffic, travelers appreciated the safe driving and the carefully curated stops that maximized sightseeing time. The flexibility to explore at your pace, combined with expert commentary, turned this into a well-rounded experience.
This private Kotor, Budva, and Tivat tour is ideal for travelers wanting a concise, comfortable overview of Montenegro’s coastal gems. If you’re short on time but craving an experience that combines history, stunning scenery, and seaside relaxation, this tour offers a great balance of value and convenience.
It’s especially well-suited for first-timers eager to get a feel for the country’s highlights without the hassle of planning transportation or navigating unfamiliar roads. Small groups or couples will appreciate the personalized attention, making this a memorable, stress-free day.
While those seeking an in-depth exploration of each city might find the pace a little brisk, most will find the carefully curated stops and knowledgeable guides enhance their overall experience. Plus, the scenic viewpoints and beach time provide the perfect mix of activity and relaxation.
In essence, this tour offers a well-rounded taste of Montenegro’s coast—delivered with friendliness, expertise, and a keen eye for the best photo spots. It’s a practical choice for those wanting to maximize their day and come away with authentic memories.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transport between Kotor, Budva, and Tivat, and a private guide who speaks English, Arabic, or Serbo-Croatian.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. You might want to plan for a snack or dinner afterward, especially since an optional dinner is available but not part of the package.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 5 hours from the first pickup, making it a manageable half-day adventure.
Can I be picked up from my hotel?
Yes, pickup is included if your accommodation is in Kotor. You can also choose a different meeting spot if preferred.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
It is wheelchair accessible but not suitable for wheelchair users to participate fully in all activities.
What type of vehicle is used?
A clean, cozy private car designed for comfort during the scenic drive.
Are guides available in other languages?
Yes, guides speak English, Arabic, and Serbo-Croatian to accommodate diverse travelers.
Is the tour customizable?
While the itinerary is fairly fixed, stops at scenic viewpoints and the beach offer some flexibility depending on your interests.
This Montenegro private tour offers a practical, fun, and scenic way to explore the coast’s highlights. Whether you’re after breathtaking views, historical insights, or just a relaxing day by the sea, it’s a well-rounded option that balances comfort with authentic experiences.