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Discover Montenegro’s highlights on a private day tour from Kotor, including Old Town, mountain views, and coastal scenery, with personalized service and flexible stops.


The Private tour: Best of Montenegro in a day is a carefully crafted experience that showcases the country’s most captivating sights in around 6 to 7 hours. For $318.72 per person, this tour provides a personalized, flexible journey through the coast, inland villages, and mountain vistas, with round-trip transport from Kotor, Tivat, Budva, or cruise ports.
This tour is ideal for those who want to cover Montenegro’s top highlights without the rush of larger group excursions. The private nature of the tour allows for tailored stops, especially for lunch or snacks, providing a comfortable and intimate way to experience Montenegro’s diverse landscapes.
While the tour includes many scenic stops and cultural insights, it is good to be aware that transport time can be lengthy, especially on busy days, as noted in reviews where some visitors find the road travel extensive. This tour offers excellent value for those eager to see both coastal beauty and mountain grandeur.
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The tour begins with hotel or port pickup, making it easy for travelers arriving by cruise or staying locally. The round-trip transport is by private vehicle, ensuring comfort and efficiency. Meeting points include Kotor port, Tivat, or Budva, accommodating various travel arrangements.
This pick-up service is a major advantage for visitors with tight schedules or those unfamiliar with local transport options, providing a seamless start to the day’s adventure. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, leaving open options for additional touring or relaxing afterward.

The first stop is the Old Town of Budva, which visitors find full of history and a lively atmosphere. With admission included, this medieval area attracts both history enthusiasts and those looking for vibrant street life. The hour-long visit offers a chance to walk cobbled streets, admire medieval walls, and soak in the legends that shape this coastal town.
This stop is perfect for stretching your legs, taking photos, and getting a feel for Montenegro’s coastal culture. The Old Town remains popular among the youth and jet set, blending history with contemporary vibrancy.

Next, the tour visits the Cetinje Monastery, built in 1701, located near the Castle of King Nikola. As the most important religious sanctuary in Montenegro, it holds some of the country’s holiest relics and serves as a key site of Orthodox spirituality.
The 30-minute visit includes viewing this significant religious site and the surrounding royal landmarks like Njegoseva Billiards. It offers insight into Montenegro’s cultural and spiritual traditions while allowing time for reflection and photos.

A brief 20-minute drive takes travelers along the Budva Riviera, with a stop at Jaz Beach, renowned for its long stretch of sand and popularity among beachgoers. This free stop provides a quick glimpse of Montenegro’s premier seaside resort, perfect for those who enjoy coastal scenery or want a quick photo.
Although no admission is required, this stop emphasizes the natural beauty and lively beach scene that draws visitors to Montenegro’s coast.

One of the tour’s highlights is the 40-minute drive along the serpentine road above Boka Bay. This route offers panoramic views of the fjord-like bay, rugged mountains, and charming coastal towns below. Visitors consistently praise this section for its spectacular scenery, often capturing memorable photos from elevated viewpoints.
This stop combines natural beauty with a sense of adventure as winding roads reveal the bay’s grandeur. It is an essential part of experiencing Montenegro’s coast from a different perspective.

From the Brajici pass, travelers enjoy a 20-minute photo stop that offers a sweeping vista of the Budva Riviera and the Adriatic Sea. The contrast of turquoise waters against rugged mountains makes for stunning images, and this viewpoint remains a favorite for its large-scale scenery.
This vantage point highlights Montenegro’s rugged coastline and is a perfect spot for capturing the beauty of the region.
The 20-minute stop in Njegusi showcases a traditional Montenegrin village famous for local food and history. It is the birthplace of the Petrovic-Njegos royal family. Visitors have the option to taste local specialties such as prosciutto and smoked cheese—delicacies that take nearly a year to produce.
While the tour does not include a set lunch, guests can message the provider for organizing food and wine tasting at their own expense. Njegusi provides a glimpse into traditional village life and Montenegrin culinary culture.
The 40-minute drive along the Kotor serpentine road is a showstopper for many. This winding route offers stunning views of Boka Bay from elevated points, with photo stops along the way. The road’s twists and turns make it a memorable drive, often highlighted in reviews as a top scenic experience.
While admission is not included for this route, the vistas this road provides are well worth the time. It encapsulates Montenegro’s dramatic landscapes and offers perfect photo opportunities.
The tour stops in Cetinje, the former royal capital, for about 30 minutes. Visitors can explore its well-preserved architecture and learn about its royal past. The city exudes a special charm with its historical buildings and scenic surroundings.
This stop is free of charge and offers a brief yet enriching look into Montenegro’s traditional and regal history.
A major perk of this private tour is the ability to decide whether to stop for lunch or snacks. The guide can accommodate requests for local food tastings or restaurant visits at your own expense, making the experience more tailored to individual preferences.
This flexibility is a key advantage over fixed group tours, allowing for a more relaxed experience and personal customization, especially if travelers wish to indulge in regional cuisine.
The tour starts at the Port of Kotor or other designated locations, with hotel or port pickup included. The transport is by private vehicle, offering comfort and convenience throughout the day. The tour is designed for small private groups and is suitable for most travelers, including solo travelers, couples, and families.
The full experience is designed to balance sightseeing, scenic drives, and cultural insights, while not including food and drinks—these are at your discretion. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 50 reviews, most of which praise the knowledgeable guides and stunning views.
While most reviews highlight the scenic beauty and guide expertise, some mention that long drives can make up a substantial part of the day, potentially leading to fatigue. Weather conditions can also impact the experience, as the tour requires good weather for optimal enjoyment. Cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.
This tour offers a comprehensive Montenegro experience with the freedom to customize stops, making it ideal for travelers who prioritize personalized service and scenic variety.
The Private best of Montenegro day tour delivers a balanced mix of coastal charm, mountain views, and cultural sites. Its private setting and flexible itinerary make it an excellent choice for visitors who want a relaxed, personalized experience without feeling rushed.
The tour’s key highlights—including the Bay of Kotor, scenic mountain viewpoints, and historic villages—are complemented by professional guides praised for their knowledge and friendliness. It is especially suitable for those arriving by cruise ship or staying in Kotor, Tivat, or Budva, seeking an efficient yet intimate exploration of Montenegro.
The main limitations involve transport time, which some reviews note as lengthy, but this is balanced by the spectacular scenery and cultural insights. For travelers eager to see Montenegro’s diverse landscapes with flexibility and comfort, this private tour stands out as a top choice.
“We had a fantastic day with our guide George. He was so knowledgeable about his country and shared so much about the history of Montenegro. He also…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes hotel or port pickup, round-trip private transport, and a local driver-guide. Admission fees for stops like the Old Town of Budva and Cetinje Monastery are included, but food and drinks are not.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 6 to 7 hours, enabling a thorough visit to various sights while allowing some flexibility for stops and photography.
Can I choose whether to have lunch during the tour?
Yes, the tour is flexible—you can decide whether to stop for lunch or snacks. The guide can assist with organizing local food tastings if desired, but this is at your own expense.
Is this tour suitable for cruise ship passengers?
Absolutely. The tour starts and ends at the Port of Kotor, making it an excellent option for cruise travelers who want a personalized experience outside the standard ship excursions.
What about the scenery and photo opportunities?
Expect stunning views from mountain viewpoints, the serpentine road along Boka Bay, and scenic stops at Brajici. Many travelers rate the views as some of the most memorable parts of their Montenegro trip.