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Experience Montenegro’s stunning Bay of Kotor on a 3-hour speedboat tour visiting Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, Mamula Fortress, and a secret submarine tunnel.
This 3-hour fun boat tour departs from Kotor Municipality, Montenegro, offering a compact yet comprehensive glimpse into the region’s natural beauty and historic sites. With over 20,000 satisfied guests, the experience promises a comfortable, exhilarating ride on a modern speedboat, led by a friendly, knowledgeable guide. The tour includes visits to Montenegro’s famous Blue Cave, a chance to explore Our Lady of the Rocks, and a panoramic view of Mamula Fortress and a hidden submarine base carved into the cliffs.
While the tour emphasizes breathtaking scenery and intriguing history, it also maintains a fast-paced itinerary suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of adventure and cultural discovery. The 3-hour duration ensures a lively experience, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with boat rides and open-water stops. Booking flexibility is available, with options to reserve now and pay later, making it easy to plan this memorable sea journey.
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The tour begins at either Aquaholic Speedboat Tours or an alternative location in Kotor, with the exact meeting point provided upon booking. The coordinates 42.426429748535156, 18.767799377441406 help travelers find the right spot easily. Arriving at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time ensures smooth check-in, especially during busy summer months when traffic in Kotor can slow down.
The tour incorporates two drop-off points, both at Aquaholic Speedboat Tours, offering flexible options to suit your schedule. The meeting locations are accessible and designed for small groups or private bookings, providing a personalized experience.
This tour excels in combining natural wonders with historic sites in a limited time frame. The Blue Cave is the crown jewel, where the glowing turquoise waters create an unforgettable visual. The stop for swimming outside the cave offers a chance to relax in the pristine waters after the cave visit.
The Our Lady of the Rocks stop is a highlight, allowing visitors to explore a 15th-century church and see maritime exhibits. The Yugoslav submarine tunnel adds a layer of Cold War intrigue, carved deep into the mountains and built under President Tito’s orders. The panoramic pass by Mamula Fortress reveals its dark WWII history through dramatic views and legend.
The Blue Cave visit lasts around 30 minutes, where the skipper carefully navigates into the cave, offering stunning views of the blazing blue water inside. The photos taken from inside capture the magical glow, making it a favorite moment. After the cave visit, the boat anchors outside for a 30-minute swimming stop, where you can enjoy crystal-clear waters and take in the scenery.
This spot is perfect for relaxing and taking memorable photos, but travelers should be comfortable with open-water swimming and small boat exits. The timing ensures enough time to enjoy both the cave and the swimming without feeling rushed.
More Great Tours NearbyOur Lady of the Rocks is a 20-minute stop that offers a peek into Montenegro’s maritime past. Visitors can explore the 15th-century church, which is perched on the island, and visit the maritime museum to learn about local sea legends. The location’s beauty and the legend behind the island make it one of the most iconic sights in the Bay.
Photographers will appreciate the opportunity for stunning photos from the island’s vantage points. The stop is brief but packed with visual and cultural interest.
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A 10-minute stop at the Yugoslav submarine tunnel reveals a secret military installation carved into the mountains during the Cold War. Built under Tito’s leadership, this military base offers a glimpse into Montenegro’s military history. The guided explanation brings the history to life, making it a fascinating stop for history buffs.
While the visit is short, the storytelling adds a layer of intrigue and insight into Montenegro’s past. Be prepared for a photo stop outside the tunnel, which is carved deep into the cliffs.
The pass by Mamula Island is a short 5-minute scenic moment on the tour. The fortress has a dark WWII history as a prison used by Italian forces, and legends of ghosts and escape stories surround it. From the boat, travelers get a panoramic view of the fortress, adding a sense of mystery and drama to the experience.
While there is no stop on Mamula, the view from the boat offers a compelling glimpse into its haunted past and striking architecture.
The blue cave is undoubtedly the highlight, with the skipper entering carefully to maximize visibility of the glowing water. The 30-minute visit inside allows for amazing photos and a sense of awe at the natural light effects. The swimming stop afterwards provides a chance to cool down and relax in the crystal-clear waters outside the cave.
Travelers can expect a smooth, safe experience, with the boat adjusting routes in bad weather or rough seas to ensure safety. The small group setting and friendly guides make the experience more personal and enjoyable.

The tour maintains a fast-paced but well-balanced itinerary, with short stops designed to maximize sightseeing and enjoyment. The modern speedboat offers comfort and safety, and the guides are known for sharing fascinating stories, local legends, and music, enriching the experience.
Each segment of the tour offers a different aspect of Montenegro’s natural beauty and history, from the glowing Blue Cave to the historic islands and military tunnels. The pacing suits those who appreciate a lively, adventure-filled trip without the commitment of a full-day tour.
The tour is available with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, providing peace of mind for last-minute plans. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, and the tour runs rain or shine—rain gear is provided if needed.
Late arrivals risk missing the tour, so punctuality is important. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems due to the nature of boat rides and walking stops. No oversize luggage, alcohol, or drugs are permitted onboard, ensuring safety and comfort for all participants.
This 3-hour adventure offers a compact yet thorough introduction to Montenegro’s coast, blending natural wonders with historical sites. The Blue Cave remains a top highlight, with its glowing waters and excellent photo opportunities. The inclusion of Our Lady of the Rocks, Mamula Fortress, and the Yugoslav submarine tunnel makes this tour both visually stunning and educational.
While the itinerary is fast-moving, the friendly guides and modern boat make it an enjoyable, safe, and memorable option. Best suited for travelers who want a high-energy, diverse experience in a short time. The flexible booking policy adds convenience, making it easy to fit this tour into any Montenegro itinerary.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3 hours, with scheduled stops for sightseeing, swimming, and exploring.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from either Aquaholic Speedboat Tours or an alternative location in Kotor, with exact meeting points provided upon booking.
What sites are included in the tour?
The tour visits the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, the Yugoslav submarine tunnel, and passes by Mamula Fortress.
Is swimming included?
Yes, there is a 30-minute swimming stop outside the Blue Cave, in crystal-clear waters.
Are guides available in different languages?
The live guide speaks English, and an audio guide in multiple languages—including French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish—is included.
What should I bring?
Bring a mobile phone with internet for the audio guide, sunscreen, swimsuit, and towel.
Is the tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
The tour is not recommended for pregnant women or those with back problems due to the boat ride.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour runs rain or shine; raincoats are provided, and routes may be adjusted for safety during rough seas.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and booking can be flexible with the pay later option.
Is this tour private or group?
Small groups or private bookings are available, enhancing comfort and personalization during the trip.