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Discover Montenegro's Blue Cave on a 3-hour speedboat tour from Kotor, including stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, Perast, Mamula Fortress, and more.
The 2025 Blue Cave Speedboat Tour from Kotor offers an exciting way to explore Montenegro’s stunning Bay of Kotor in just 3 hours, priced at $57.92 per person. This tour is hosted by Hawaii Boat Tours Kotor, and it departs from Park Slobode 1 in Kotor. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 899 reviews and 99% recommending it, this experience is highly praised for its breathtaking scenery and knowledgeable guides.
The Blue Cave stands out as the main highlight, known for its surreal blue waters, which are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The tour also includes visits to Our Lady of the Rocks, Perast, the submarine tunnels, and Mamula Fortress. With many stops accessible only by boat, you get a true taste of Montenegro’s coastal charms. The large number of reviews underscores its popularity, but it’s wise to book 38 days in advance to secure your spot.
While the tour provides a lively and picturesque experience, travelers should note that timing can be tight and crowd levels sometimes affect comfort. Good weather is essential for the best experience, and some reviews mention that the ride can feel rushed. This trip offers excellent value, especially for anyone eager to see the Blue Cave and other iconic sites in a single, fun-packed outing.

The Blue Cave is the star attraction, offering visitors the chance to swim, snorkel, or simply marvel at its intense blue waters. Tour guides provide audio commentary in multiple languages, explaining the natural wonder and its formation, so there’s plenty of insight during your brief stay. Admission to the cave is free, but the experience of floating in such clear waters remains a highlight.
The 30-minute stay allows ample time to capture photos or videos of the cave’s surreal glow. The water’s transparency and vivid colors make this a memorable part of the trip, though visitors should be prepared for a quick visit—the tour’s overall pace means you’ll be moving on to other sites soon.
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The Our Lady of the Rocks stop lasts around 20 minutes and takes place on a small, man-made island in the bay. Known for its legendary origins, the island features a notable church that is free to explore. The guide shares stories about its history and significance, enriching the visit.
This site offers a quaint glimpse into local traditions, with views of the bay providing excellent photo opportunities. The short 20-minute stop balances sightseeing with a quick immersion into local legends, making it suitable for those interested in cultural stories without long delays.
The small town of Perast becomes the next stop, offering about 20 minutes to walk its main street and admire Baroque palazzos, historic churches, and defensive towers. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Perast provides a step back in time, with well-preserved architecture that dates back centuries.
During this stop, visitors can appreciate the charm of this ancient town and take photos of its beautiful waterfront. Since the town is compact, the visit feels intimate and manageable, perfect for a quick yet meaningful exploration.

Next, the tour ventures into the submarine tunnels, with a 10-minute stop where the storytelling takes center stage. The guide shares fascinating tales about their history, and visitors get a view of the tunnels from the inside.
This part of the trip offers a rare glimpse into Montenegro’s military past and engineering feats. The close-up view and the narratives make this stop intriguing, even if brief, and it appeals to those interested in military architecture or history.

The Mamula Fortress, a former prison island, is another highlight. The 10-minute stop around the island lets visitors admire the imposing fortress, with the guide sharing stories of its past. The island’s dramatic setting and history add depth to the tour.
The exterior views are striking and make for great photos, and the guide’s storytelling adds a layer of intrigue. While the stop is short, it’s enough to appreciate the island’s significance and its military architecture.

The speedboat used in this tour is described as brand-new and capable of accommodating up to 24 guests. Many reviews praise the smooth ride and appreciate the good quality sound system that plays music fitting the trip’s mood.
The captain and crew receive high marks for professionalism and friendliness, with some reviews highlighting Aki’s storytelling and engaging manner. The boat’s design allows for stunning views of the bay, making it easy to capture photos and videos during the cruise.
While the tour generally receives excellent reviews, some mention crowding on the boat, especially when 16 or more guests are aboard. It’s wise to check weather conditions before booking, as poor weather can prevent access to the Blue Cave.
Because the tour is fast-paced, travelers should be prepared for short stops and a lively atmosphere. Comfortable clothing, sun protection, and a waterproof camera are recommended. It’s also advisable to book at least 38 days in advance to secure a spot, given the popularity.
This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case of bad weather or change of plans. The minimum number of travelers is not specified, but reviews suggest it’s designed for small groups.
The supplier, Hawaii Boat Tours Kotor, is reachable via phone at +38267166756 and email at [email protected] for inquiries or assistance.
This 3-hour cruise offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural sites, and historical landmarks. The Blue Cave stands as a major draw, and the guide’s storytelling enhances the experience. The value is clear, with many reviews emphasizing good value for money and excellent scenery.
However, the short duration and crowd levels may not suit those seeking longer, more relaxed exploration. The speedboat ride creates an exhilarating experience, but travelers should prepare for a quick pace and possible weather limitations. This tour suits travelers who want a lively, scenic adventure and are eager to see Montenegro’s most iconic sights in just a few hours.
“Excellent tour. It was fun and the scenery was breathtaking. Tour guide was very knowledgeable of area”
Is there a minimum age for this tour?
While specific age restrictions aren’t provided, most travelers can participate, and the tour is suitable for those comfortable with boat rides.
How long is the Blue Cave visit?
The Blue Cave stop lasts about 30 minutes, enough to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and photography.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing for full refunds if necessary.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring waterproof clothing, sun protection, and a camera to capture the scenery. Swimwear is recommended for the Blue Cave.
Is food or drink included?
Food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
How crowded does the boat get?
The maximum group size is 24, but some reviews mention crowding when more guests are on board.
What is the meeting point?
The tour departs from Hawaii Boat Tours Kotor at Park Slobode 1.
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
No specific accessibility information is provided, so travelers with mobility concerns may need to inquire directly.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book around 38 days in advance to secure a place, especially during peak seasons.