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Discover Montenegro in a day with this private tour from Dubrovnik, visiting Kotor, Perast, Budva, and more for $215.57 per person with expert guides.
A Montenegro Private Tour from Dubrovnik offers an exciting full-day experience at a competitive price of $215.57 per person. Spanning roughly 10 hours, this tour is designed to showcase the natural beauty and historic charm of Montenegro’s most iconic sites in a single day. With professional drivers and guides, you can relax knowing you’ll visit top attractions like the Bay of Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, Kotor Old Town, and Budva. The tour departs early at 7:00 am, giving you ample time to explore without feeling rushed, and it features private transportation with group discounts, making it suitable for those seeking a personalized experience.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive day trip without the hassle of planning logistics. It includes pick-up and drop-off from your hotel, a scenic ferry ride across the Bay of Kotor, and visits to UNESCO-listed Kotor Old Town. While it offers a perfect balance of sightseeing and comfort, it does not include lunch or the boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks, which costs approximately $10 extra. The high booking rate—typically reserved 214 days in advance—indicates its popularity among visitors eager to see Montenegro’s highlights efficiently.


The tour begins with a drive around the Bay of Kotor, recognized as one of the 28 most beautiful bays in the world. This southern European fjord offers stunning mountain vistas and crystal-clear waters. The drive provides an immediate taste of Montenegro’s natural landscape, setting the tone for the day’s adventures. This part of the trip is perfect for photography and soaking in views that look straight out of a postcard.
The Bay’s reputation for breathtaking scenery makes it a highlight of the trip, especially during the ferry crossing back to Dubrovnik, which offers another chance to admire the bay from the water. The ferry ride itself adds a layer of charm, making this tour not just about landmarks but also about enjoying Montenegro’s scenic beauty.
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The charming town of Perast is a key stop, famous for its artificial island from the 15th century. Visitors have a chance to stroll the narrow streets, admire Baroque architecture, and learn about its history, including the devastating earthquake of the 1970s that damaged much of the medieval town. The stop lasts about 20 minutes, giving enough time for a quick walk and some photos.
A short boat ride from Perast leads to the Our Lady of the Rocks church, a notable site and a favorite among visitors. While the boat ride is optional and costs approximately $10, it offers a unique perspective on the bay and a chance to see the church built on a man-made island, which is decorated with numerous ex-votos.

The highlight of the trip is a nearly two-hour visit to Kotor Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as a “pearl of Montenegro,” Kotor’s walled city dates back over 2000 years. The narrow old streets, fortifications, and historic buildings invite exploration. Visitors can see attractions like the Cat Museum and the Pisa Tower of Montenegro, which resemble a miniature Leaning Tower.
The walled city offers a rich tapestry of history, architecture, and spectacular views from the top of the city walls. The guide shares insights into the history and local stories, making the stroll both enjoyable and informative. The time allocated allows for photo opportunities and a leisurely walk through the maze of streets.

The next stop is Budva, often called the center of Montenegrin tourism. This lively town features sandy beaches, a bustling nightlife, and a historic Old Town that is the oldest in the Adriatic Sea. Visitors can explore the narrow alleys, visit lively restaurants, and see sights like the famous tunnel where scenes from James Bond were filmed.
With around 1 hour and 50 minutes to explore, this stop offers a balanced chance to experience Budva’s vibrant atmosphere and beach scenery. The area’s mix of history and modern leisure makes it a favorite for many visitors.

The tour also includes a photo stop at St. Stefan, a luxury island-hotel that’s a well-known icon along Montenegro’s coast. While not an extensive visit, the scenic view of this island resort makes for impressive photos and a quick glimpse of Montenegro’s luxury hospitality.
The route emphasizes coastal scenery, giving travelers a chance to see Montenegro’s exclusive resorts and luxury hotels from afar, adding a touch of glamour to the trip.

On the return journey, the tour offers a ferry crossing of the Bay of Kotor. This extra charm provides a different perspective of the bay, combining water views with the mountain backdrop. The ferry ride is a relaxing way to conclude the day, offering more photo opportunities and a peaceful end to a busy itinerary.

The tour departs from Dubrovnik at 7:00 am, with hotel pick-up and drop-off included, ensuring convenience for travelers. The private transportation is air-conditioned, comfortable, and managed by English-speaking guides. The fee covers parking and the ferry crossing, but does not include lunch or the boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks (with the latter costing around $10).
Booking this tour requires advanced planning, as it is commonly booked 214 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The flexibility and personalized touch provided by private transport and guides make this an appealing option, especially for those seeking a tailored experience.

The guides—such as Filip and Mateo—are praised for their timeliness, personability, and knowledge. Review comments highlight easy communication and flexibility, ensuring that the trip runs smoothly and meets expectations. The personalized service enhances the overall experience, making the day both informative and enjoyable.
Since the tour is full-day, comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes, and camera gear are recommended. While lunch isn’t included, travelers might want to bring snacks or plan for stops at local cafes. The walks at Kotor and Budva involve narrow streets and some uneven surfaces, so minimal physical effort is required, but good footwear helps.
The early start means arriving prepared for a busy, full-day schedule. The timed stops are well-paced, but visitors should be ready for some walking and sightseeing during the allotted times.
This private trip appeals to those eager to maximize their Montenegro sightseeing in a limited time, especially if they prefer personalized service. It’s ideal for history buffs, scenic lovers, and luxury travelers who want a rundown without the stress of independent planning. Suitable for most travelers, the tour handles most physical requirements comfortably.
This full-day private tour from Dubrovnik offers an efficient, enjoyable way to see the best of Montenegro. The scenic drives, UNESCO sites, coastal vistas, and personal guides make it stand out for those seeking a well-organized and comprehensive experience. The ferry crossing and stops at Perast, Kotor, and Budva add variety and visual delights.
While not including lunch or the boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks**, the overall value remains strong considering the expert guides and private transport. This tour suits adventurous travelers who want to see Montenegro’s highlights comfortably and with attention to detail.
“Our driver, Filip was on time, very personable and showed us the best bits of Montenegro. Soooo glad we booked this tour.”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $215.57 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 7:00 am.
What attractions are visited during the tour?
Stops include the Bay of Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, Kotor Old Town, Budva, and a photo stop at St. Stefan.
Is transportation included?
Yes, private air-conditioned transportation is provided, including hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Do I need to pay extra for anything?
The boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks costs about $10 and is optional.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation if done at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, though some walking at the stops is involved. It’s suitable for those who like structured, guided day trips.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking is recommended around 214 days in advance due to high demand.
What guides lead the tour?
Guides like Filip and Mateo are praised for their timeliness, knowledge, and friendly approach.
Are lunch and beverages included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan accordingly.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic drives, UNESCO sites, personalized service, and the ferry ride makes this trip a well-rounded Montenegrin adventure from Dubrovnik.