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Discover Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor on a private day trip from Dubrovnik, including Perast, Kotor, and scenic stops, guided by expert drivers and local insights.
The Montenegro private daytrip from Dubrovnik offers an immersive experience into one of the most captivating parts of the Balkans. Priced at $737.35 per group (up to 2 people), this full-day journey takes approximately 9 to 10 hours and is designed for travelers seeking comfort and personalized attention. You’ll enjoy private transportation in a modern Mercedes E-class, with a private driver who speaks either English or French, making the day both informative and relaxing. The tour’s flexible itinerary allows you to explore Perast, Kotor, and the stunning Bay of Kotor at your own pace, with free time in each location to absorb the sights and soak in the atmosphere.
This trip is ideal for those who value personalized service and want to avoid the crowds typical of group tours. It’s especially suitable for visitors with a curiosity for local history, traditions, and gastronomy. A highlight is the opportunity to visit the island of Our Lady of the Rocks—reachable by boat—and to wander through Kotor’s medieval streets. Keep in mind that lunch, museum entries, and optional boat tickets are not included in the price, so you can tailor your experience according to your interests. Booking in advance is recommended, with most trips reserved around 78 days ahead.


The journey begins with a pickup from your hotel or location within Dubrovnik in a sleek Mercedes E-class. The driver, available in English or French, introduces you to the day and shares insights into Croatia, Montenegro, local traditions, and history. This personalized approach ensures your experience is tailored and relaxed from the start, with no need to navigate or worry about transportation logistics.
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Within 45 minutes, the tour reaches the Konavle Valley, the southernmost region of Croatia. Here, the landscape showcases Mediterranean cypress trees, charming villages, and lush vineyards. The drive offers a peaceful introduction to the area’s rural beauty, and it’s a perfect spot for a quick photo stop or to appreciate the local scenery before crossing into Montenegro.

The next step involves a 15-minute border crossing at Granini prijelaz Karasovii. The process includes passport control and customs checks, which typically proceed smoothly. Your driver acts as your guide through this transition, ensuring a smooth passage into Montenegro and maintaining a comfortable pace during the procedure.

Once in Montenegro, the tour features a one-hour panoramic drive around the Bay of Kotor. Expect spectacular views of steep mountains, historic towns, and the shimmering water. This stretch sets the tone for the day, showcasing why this area attracts so many visitors seeking stunning landscapes and scenic serenity.

The stop at Verige 65 offers an opportunity for breathtaking photos of the bay and the Island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Visitors can also enjoy an optional coffee break at the panoramic terrace, making it a perfect spot to relax and take in the scenery. This viewpoint is often praised for its beautiful vistas and tranquil atmosphere.

The tour includes 15 minutes of walking through Perast, a historic seaside town known for its well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets. This free time allows for a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where stone buildings and cafes create a welcoming maritime ambiance.

Optional but highly recommended is a boat ride to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. The visit lasts about an hour, during which you explore the Roman Catholic church and the attached museum. The church’s interior and the story of the island’s origins add cultural depth to your trip. An additional fee applies (approximately 5 to 10 Euro per person), payable on site.

The highlight of the day is three hours of free time in Kotor. The medieval old town is surrounded by well-preserved city walls and features narrow streets, historic churches, and lively squares. Visitors have the freedom to visit a museum, climb the city walls for panoramic views, or simply enjoy the local cafes. The Clock Tower (built in 1602) and St. Tryphon Cathedral are notable landmarks you can explore during this period.
During your free time, you can visit the Maritime Museum, housed in a historic palace with a large anchor outside, and the Church of St. Luke, which features Roman and Byzantine architecture. A stroll through the Kotor Farmers Market outside the sea gate offers fresh fruit and vegetables, adding an authentic local flavor to your visit.
After your exploration, the tour departs Kotor, passing by the bay once more and heading towards the border. The 1 hour and 10 minutes drive back includes passing near Herceg Novi, a picturesque coastal town at the bay’s entrance, known for its charming streets and beaches. The journey concludes with a 45-minute drop-off back in Dubrovnik, where a private driver leaves you at your hotel or preferred location.
The tour starts at 7:00 am, ensuring you have ample time to see the highlights without rushing. Pickup is offered from your hotel or Dubrovnik area, making logistical planning straightforward. The trip is a private activity, with only your group participating, and most travelers find it suitable for a broad range of ages and physical abilities.
Booking is recommended around 78 days in advance, and the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Payment covers private transportation, a private driver fluent in your chosen language, and a luxurious Mercedes E-class vehicle for comfort.
This private day trip suits travelers who prefer a personalized experience with the flexibility to set their own pace. It’s perfect for those interested in scenery, history, and culture, especially if they want to avoid large-group tours. The tour can accommodate up to two people per group, making it an intimate and tailored sightseeing option.
This Montenegro private daytrip from Dubrovnik combines beautiful landscapes, historic towns, and scenic drives, all led by a knowledgeable driver who shares insights into Croatian and Montenegrin life. The free time in Kotor and Perast lets visitors absorb the atmosphere and snap memorable photos, while optional visits like Our Lady of the Rocks add cultural richness.
While not including lunch or museum tickets, the flexibility allows you to customize your day—whether you want to relax over coffee or spend extra time exploring. The comfortable transportation and private service ensure a stress-free experience, making this an excellent choice for those seeking an intimate, insightful, and scenic day in the Bay of Kotor.
“Bozo, was above and beyond with his service. We actually went to Ostrog Monastery before heading to Perast and Kotor. Beautiful stops along the way…”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through Kotor’s old town and some uneven streets, so it may require a moderate level of mobility.
Are meals included in the price?
No, lunch, snacks, and drinks are not included, giving you the flexibility to choose your preferred dining options.
Can I visit the Museum of Our Lady of the Rocks?
Yes, but the entrance fee is not included. The museum and church are accessible on the island visit, which takes about an hour.
What languages does the driver speak?
The private driver speaks English or French, based on your preference.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking around 78 days ahead is recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred date and time.