Private Sightseeing Tour in the Coastal Towns of Adriatic Sea - Start with Petrovac’s Ancient Roman Roots and Sandy Beaches

Private Sightseeing Tour in the Coastal Towns of Adriatic Sea

Discover Montenegro’s stunning coastlines and historic towns on a private 9-hour tour including Sveti Stefan, Budva, Kotor, and more for $336 per person.

Explore Montenegro’s Coastal Treasures on a Private Tour

This private sightseeing tour in Montenegro offers a comprehensive day of discovering the country’s most iconic coastal towns and scenic spots for $336 per person. Spanning approximately 9 hours, the tour includes pickup, a licensed guide, and private transportation, making it a stress-free way to see the best of the Adriatic coast. While the tour does charge additional fees for museums (€15) and a boat ride (€5), it covers major highlights like Sveti Stefan, Budva, Kotor, and Petrovac.

Designed for those who want an in-depth exploration of Montenegro’s coast, this tour balances sightseeing with free time, especially in Kotor. The small-group format ensures an intimate experience, guided by knowledgeable locals who explain the history and significance of each site. The tour’s flexibility allows for stops at less touristy spots along the coastline, providing a richer perspective on Montenegro’s diverse scenery.

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  • Private, guided day trip covering Montenegro’s top coastal destinations
  • Visit Sveti Stefan, Petrovac, Budva, Kotor, and Our Lady of the Rocks
  • Includes transportation and licensed guide, with optional group discounts
  • Duration of approximately 9 hours, with multiple stops and free time in Kotor
  • Additional fees apply for museum entries and boat rides
  • Ideal for travelers seeking a personalized, relaxed exploration of Montenegro’s coast

Start with Petrovac’s Ancient Roman Roots and Sandy Beaches

Private Sightseeing Tour in the Coastal Towns of Adriatic Sea - Start with Petrovac’s Ancient Roman Roots and Sandy Beaches

The tour begins with a visit to Petrovac, a peaceful seaside town where Roman villas from the 3rd century AD still leave their mark. Here, the 600-meter-long sandy beach invites a gentle stroll amid Mediterranean plants and charming cottages. The 16th-century Venetian Fortress Castio crowns the northern part of the beach, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Montenegro’s layered history.

This stop lasts about an hour, and the free admission makes it an accessible introduction to Montenegro’s coastal charm. The mosaic floors from Roman villas add a touch of ancient history, and the relaxed pace allows time to appreciate the scenery before heading further along the coast.

Visiting the Medieval Monasteries of Rezevici

On the way to Budva, the tour makes a 45-minute stop at a medieval Orthodox monastery that faces the sea, providing a tranquil break and an opportunity to admire vivid frescoes. Examples include Praskvica, Rezevici, and Rustovo Monasteries, each offering a sense of spiritual calm and insight into Montenegro’s religious heritage.

This peaceful visit enhances the journey, giving travelers a moment of reflection amid the scenic drive. The monasteries’ sea-facing location underscores Montenegro’s blend of spiritual and natural beauty. The free admission makes it an easy addition to the day’s experience.

Sveti Stefan: Montenegro’s Postcard-Worthy Island and Luxury Resort

One of the most photogenic sights, Sveti Stefan, features prominently in this tour. Dated back to the 15th century, this fortified island village is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Today, it forms part of the luxurious Aman resort, with 51 rooms, cottages, and suites housed in restored stone buildings.

Though visitors cannot enter the island unless staying at the resort, there’s plenty of opportunity to admire Sveti Stefan from nearby viewpoints or the beach. The beachside views and the most photographed site in Montenegro make this stop a photographer’s dream. Plus, the tour includes a visit to Miloer or Kings Beach, renowned as Montenegro’s most beautiful beach, located just near the island.

The 15-minute stop offers stunning scenery without the crowds, thanks to the exclusive nature of the resort. It’s an essential highlight for capturing Montenegro’s coastal charm.

Discovering the Vibrancy of Budva’s Old and New Towns

After Sveti Stefan, the tour arrives in Budva, the country’s most visited destination. With its lively Old Town, bustling bars and nightclubs, and Blue Flag beaches, Budva hosts around 300,000 travelers every summer. The Stari Grad (Old Town) is encircled by Venetian walls from the 15th century, and within its maze of braided streets, visitors find medieval fortifications and historic sites like the Necropolis from the 5th century BC.

The 1-hour visit emphasizes the town’s blend of historical structures and vibrant modern life. The free admission allows for casual exploration of the town’s architecture and seaside ambiance, making it a lively contrast to the quieter Petrovac.

The Dramatic Landscape of Kotor’s Fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site

Traveling from Budva, the tour proceeds to the stunning Kotor in Boka Bay, a landscape sometimes called the southernmost fjord of Europe. The town is surrounded by steep mountains and clear waters, forming a dramatic backdrop for the medieval city walls and fortress perched atop San Giovanni hill.

The 3-hour visit in Kotor offers ample time to stroll through the well-preserved medieval streets inside the 4 km of fortress walls. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotor’s layout remains largely unchanged since medieval times, giving a genuine sense of history and architecture. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the fortress and explore landmarks like the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon.

The free admission makes this a highlight for history buffs and those eager to see Montenegro’s well-preserved medieval architecture amidst spectacular scenery.

Perast and the Iconic Our Lady of the Rocks Island

From Kotor, a short boat ride (additional €5 per person) takes visitors to the charming town of Perast and the Our Lady of the Rocks island. Perast is famed as Montenegro’s most baroque town with 16 churches and 17 noble palaces, reflecting its historic wealth.

The short boat trip to Our Lady of the Rocks offers a close-up view of the church built in 1630, which is adorned with baroque paintings. The island itself was artificially created from stone and sunken ships, and the church holds a revered icon of the Madonna. Visitors can explore the magnificent church interior and enjoy views of the bay.

This part of the tour lasts approximately 3 hours, blending architectural beauty with scenic water views, and provides insight into Montenegro’s maritime history.

Logistics and Practical Considerations

This private tour includes transportation and a licensed guide, ensuring a smooth experience. The pickup service adds convenience, especially for travelers staying in Budva or nearby areas. The tour is designed for most travelers, with no mention of strenuous activity, but comfortable footwear is recommended for walking in old towns and fortresses.

While the tour offers a well-balanced schedule, visitors should budget for additional costs, such as €15 for museum entries and €5 for the boat ride. The total duration of around 9 hours makes it ideal for travelers seeking a rundown without feeling rushed.

Who Should Choose This Tour?

This private sightseeing experience suits those interested in Montenegro’s history, architecture, and scenic coastline. It’s perfect for visitors who prefer a personalized, flexible day with a knowledgeable guide. The inclusion of free time in Kotor allows for optional exploration or relaxing at local cafes.

Because of the limited group size and customizable stops, this tour is especially suitable for small groups or families wanting a more intimate experience. The focus on key landmarks ensures a thorough introduction to Montenegro’s coastal highlights.

Final Thoughts on the Montenegro Coastline Discovery

This tour delivers a well-rounded exploration of Montenegro’s most scenic and historic coastal towns. It combines beautiful landscapes, architectural marvels, and iconic sights like Sveti Stefan and Kotor in a single day. The private guide enriches the experience with insights, making it more engaging and personalized.

While there are some extra costs for certain activities, the value of the guide-led experience, combined with the flexibility to visit nontouristic spots, makes this tour appealing for those who want more than a generic sightseeing trip. It’s best suited for travelers who appreciate history, stunning vistas, and a relaxed pace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with no strenuous activities specified. Comfortable footwear is recommended.

Are there any additional costs not included in the price?
Yes, museum entrance fees (€15 per person) and the boat ride (€5 per person) are extra costs. The boat ride is optional.

Can I enter Sveti Stefan?
No, the island itself is off-limits unless staying at the Aman resort. However, you get excellent views from nearby viewpoints and the beach.

How long is the free time in Kotor?
The tour allows around 3 hours in Kotor, providing ample opportunity to explore the old town, fortress, and enjoy the scenery.

What makes this tour different from other coastal trips?
This is a private, guided experience with flexibility for stops at less touristy sites along the coast, plus expert commentary from a licensed guide.

Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers should plan to eat during free time in Budva or Kotor.

How do I book this tour?
You can reserve through the provider “When in Montenegro,” with contact options available via email or phone. Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.

Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely — especially for those who want a comprehensive, personalized exploration of Montenegro’s stunning coast and enjoy learning about its history from a knowledgeable guide.