Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Kotor's highlights on a private 3-hour boat tour exploring the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, and charming seaside towns with a local skipper-guided experience.

The Kotor: Private Blue Cave & Bay of Kotor Boat Tour with Drinks offers a lively yet relaxed way to see some of Montenegro’s most alluring sights. For just 3 hours, visitors enjoy a personalized experience aboard a speedboat, complete with a welcome drink, local skipper-guide, and flexible pickup options across Kotor. This tour stands out by covering top attractions such as the Blue Cave, the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks, and panoramic views of seaside towns like Perast, Tivat, and Herceg Novi.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its private format, allowing guests to enjoy the trip at their own pace while having the freedom to bring their own music and drinks. The guided commentary from the skilled skipper enriches the journey, making it suitable for those who appreciate both scenic beauty and historical insights. While the tour covers many highlights, be aware that meals are not included, and some entry fees apply at specific stops.
You can check availability for your dates here:
Enjoy being on the water? Here are other boat experiences we've looked into in Kotor

The tour begins with a pickup from any location in Kotor, making it easy to start wherever suits you best. The speedboat then takes you on a 3-hour journey, expertly guided by a local skipper who shares insights into the area’s history and scenery. Guests can relax, enjoying a welcome drink and the ability to play their own music on board, creating a personalized atmosphere.
The boat is equipped with safety gear including life vests and snorkel masks, ensuring a secure experience. The pickup locations include options in Dobrota and Park Slobode near Old Town, offering convenience for travelers staying in different parts of Kotor. The small group or private setting makes this tour ideal for families, couples, or friends seeking an intimate adventure.

The highlight of the tour is the 20-minute stop at Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island famous for its 15th-century church and maritime museum. The church and museum showcase maritime artifacts and offer peaceful surroundings perfect for photos. Guests can visit the church, explore its exhibits, and enjoy the scenic views around the island.
Entry to the church costs about 2, which is not included in the tour price. While the visit is brief, it provides a meaningful glimpse into the local maritime culture and the island’s history. The timing allows enough time to capture photos and absorb the tranquil atmosphere, making it a memorable highlight of the trip.

The 30-minute stop at the Blue Cave is a key feature of this tour. Known for its spectacular blue glow, the cave gets illuminated when sunlight reflects off the white sandy bottom of its waters. The boat enters the cave, giving visitors an up-close view of this natural wonder.
Inside, the water radiates stunning shades of blue, creating a magical environment. Guests can choose to swim in the tranquil waters or simply relax and enjoy the ethereal scenery. This private access to the cave is a unique advantage, as larger tours may not provide the same proximity or flexibility.
More Great Tours Nearby
Throughout the trip, the boat passes by several charming seaside towns. The panoramic views of Perast feature Venetian-style architecture and historic landmarks like the Church of St. Nicholas. The brief cruise offers perfect photo opportunities of the small islands St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks.
Passing by Tivat and Herceg Novi, travelers get a visual taste of Montenegro’s vibrant coastal life. The scenic coastline is complemented by the crystal-clear waters, providing a stunning backdrop for photography. These stops are just glimpses, but they add to the overall picturesque experience.
Prefer personalized experiences? Here are other private options we've covered in Kotor

Among the lesser-known sights, the Yugoslavian submarine base is a fascinating stop. Built during the Cold War, the submarine tunnel is accessible only by boat and offers a glimpse into military history. Your guide explains its significance and shows you the narrow passages used to hide submarines.
Next, the boat stops briefly at Mamula Island, once a military fortress and later a WWII Italian concentration camp. The fortress’s haunting silhouette remains visible during the pass by, offering a glimpse into its dark past. These historical sites add depth to the scenic cruise.

The most extended stop is a one-hour window where guests can relax, swim, or explore the surrounding water. This flexibility allows for a leisurely break before heading back. The itinerary also includes additional short stops at Mamula and the submarine tunnel.
The tour concludes with drop-offs at Kotor or Dobrota, depending on the chosen option. The smooth logistics and personalized service make for a convenient and comfortable experience.
The all-inclusive package covers fuel, safety equipment, and a welcome drink. The skipper-guide makes the trip both informative and relaxing. Guests can bring their own drinks and music, adding a personal touch to the journey.
The tour duration is 3 hours, and the experience is private or for small groups. The price is transparent, with no hidden fees or taxes. Entry fees for the Our Lady of the Rocks church are around 2 and payable separately.

This private tour suits travelers who appreciate customized experiences and want to explore Kotor Bay’s highlights at their own pace. The small group setting makes it ideal for families, couples, or friends seeking a comfortable, scenic, and informative water adventure. The tour’s flexibility and personalized touches make it a perfect choice for those wanting to maximize their time while enjoying stunning views and interesting sites.
This 3-hour private boat tour offers a well-rounded look at Kotor’s most iconic sights, with the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, and scenic coastal views as standouts. Its private format and flexible stops allow for a tailored day on the water, while the knowledgeable skipper adds context and safety.
While meals are not included and there is a small entry fee at the church, the overall value lies in the personalized service, convenience, and spectacular scenery. This tour is best suited for those who seek a relaxed, guided experience of Montenegro’s stunning coastline in a comfortable, private setting.
“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,…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for small groups and private experiences, but it’s not explicitly stated if it’s suitable for children. Travelers with specific concerns should check with the provider.
Can I bring my own drinks and music?
Yes, the boat allows you to bring your own drinks and music, making the experience more personal and enjoyable.
Are there any physical limitations?
The tour is not suitable for people with back problems, wheelchair users, vertigo, or those over 150 kg (331 lbs). It also isn’t recommended for individuals with motion sickness.
How long is the stop at Our Lady of the Rocks?
Guests enjoy approximately 20 minutes at the island to visit the church, explore, and take photos.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers fuel, safety equipment, a welcome drink, and the services of an experienced skipper-guide. Entry fees for the church are not included.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private experience, it can be tailored to your preferences, but any additional stops or extensions may involve extra charges.
How do I confirm my pickup location?
The skipper confirms whether your chosen pickup spot is safe and accessible. The main options are in Dobrota and Park Slobode near Old Town.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunglasses, a towel, a camera, sunscreen, and beachwear to make the most of your time on the water.