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Explore the stunning Blue Cave, Mamula Fortress, and more on this 3-hour small-group boat tour from Kotor for $58, including swimming and picturesque stops.
The Blue Cave boat tour from Kotor, Montenegro, offers an affordable and engaging way to experience some of the region’s most famous sights. Priced at $58.04 per person, this approximately three-hour experience is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, sightseeing, and relaxation. The tour is led by a professional skipper and includes fuel, entrance fees, and refreshments, making it a straightforward, hassle-free outing.
This small-group activity, with a maximum of 7 participants, emphasizes intimacy and personalized service, making it ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed and social atmosphere. The pick-up option from your hotel or port adds to the convenience, ensuring a smooth start and finish. Although the tour offers plenty of memorable moments, weather conditions can impact certain stops, such as the Blue Cave, which is a common note in reviews.

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The Blue Cave serves as the main highlight of this tour. The guide arranges 20 to 30 minutes here, giving ample time to swim and capture photos of the shimmering blue waters. Entry to the cave is included in the price, and the experience of swimming in the Adriatic Sea with the cave’s glow creates a memorable photo opportunity.
Weather can influence the experience, but the tour is flexible, and alternatives are offered if conditions aren’t ideal. Multiple reviews praise the amazing visual effect inside the Blue Cave, with some describing it as incredible. The boat ride itself is lively, often accompanied by good music, adding to the overall enjoyment.

Beyond the Blue Cave, travelers visit Kumbor to see the submarine tunnels. This quick 5-minute stop allows for a photo and exploration of this interesting military site. Passing by without stopping is also an option if preferred.
The submarine tunnels are a unique sight that adds a touch of history and intrigue to the tour. Travelers appreciate the chance to see the tunnels from the boat or enter them if they wish, providing a different perspective of Montenegro’s coastal past.

A key stop within this experience is the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks, built between 1452 and 1722. Having 20 minutes here, visitors have the opportunity to explore the island, which is known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic views.
From the island, the panoramic views of Perast’s old town are especially striking. The church and the museum on the island are not included in the ticket price, but the photo opportunities and serene surroundings make it a worthwhile visit.
The tour departs from Sea Stars Boat Tours Kotor, located at Njegoeva, Kotor. The activity is designed for up to 12 travelers, but most groups are smaller, with 7 or fewer participants, which helps maintain a personalized feel.
Pickup options are available for hotels and ports, simplifying logistics. The tour is most suitable for those with moderate mobility, as it involves some climbing onto boats and swimming. It is not recommended for travelers heavier than 100kg or older than 65 years due to physical demands and safety considerations.
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The professional skipper is frequently praised for their skill, friendliness, and knowledge. Guests mention the driver’s expertise in navigating the sometimes rough seas, especially during choppy weather. The boat itself is a small speedboat, designed to hold up to 7 people, which lends an intimate and dynamic atmosphere.
Many reviews highlight the fun of the boat ride, with good music and a smooth pace. The driver’s ability to slow down for photos and give ample swim time adds to the positive experience.

The 3-hour duration balances sightseeing and free time well. The Blue Cave stop takes 20-30 minutes, including swimming, while the Our Lady of the Rocks visit lasts 20 minutes. The Kumbor submarine tunnels stop is brief but offers a visual highlight.
The tour’s itinerary is flexible enough to accommodate weather changes, with options to skip certain parts if conditions are unfavorable. Reviewers mention that timing is well-managed, allowing for a relaxed pace without feeling rushed.

This small-group tour stands out for its personalized service and comprehensive stops. The price of around $58 offers good value, especially considering the entrance fees included and the small group size.
Some other tours may offer larger boats or less personal attention, but this experience’s quality of guide, focused stops, and intimate setting make it a popular choice among those who want a more relaxed outing.
Weather can influence the Blue Cave experience; rough seas may limit swimming or access to the cave. Several reviews mention that adverse weather caused the Blue Cave to be closed or missed, but the tour providers are flexible, offering alternative options or full refunds if the conditions are unsuitable.
Guests are encouraged to check weather forecasts beforehand to better plan their day, although the operator’s flexibility helps ensure a positive experience regardless.
The price covers fuel, the professional skipper, entrance to the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks, bottle of water, and coffee/tea before departure.
Wi-Fi is available at the meeting point, adding a touch of convenience. However, tour guide services and museum or church tickets are not included, giving travelers the flexibility to explore independently if desired.
This Blue Cave boat tour from Kotor offers a compact, well-organized, and value-packed experience for those interested in Montenegro’s coastal attractions. The small group size ensures a personalized feel, and the diverse stops—from swimming in the Blue Cave to exploring Our Lady of the Rocks—cover a wide range of scenic and cultural sights.
While weather conditions can affect the Blue Cave visit, the flexibility and professionalism of the crew help mitigate disappointments. This tour suits adventurers, photographers, and relaxation seekers alike, especially those who appreciate good service and small-group intimacy at a reasonable price.
“What an adventure! What started out as an iffy situation with the weather, ended up being an amazing an exciting tour. Our captain, Serga, is a Mas…”
How long does the Blue Cave stop last?
The Blue Cave visit lasts about 20 to 30 minutes, allowing time for swimming and photography.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, the tour does not include lunch. It focuses on sightseeing and swimming.
Can I swim inside the Blue Cave?
Yes, swimming inside the Blue Cave is included and typically lasts around 20 minutes.
What should I bring for the tour?
It’s recommended to bring swimwear, towel, water shoes (if you wish to climb or jump), and camera.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if conditions are too rough, the Blue Cave may be missed or closed. Full refunds or alternative options are provided.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It is not recommended for travelers older than 65 or heavier than 100kg. Children over a certain age can participate if they meet the physical requirements.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs from Sea Stars Boat Tours Kotor at Njegoeva and ends back at the same location.
How many people are on each boat?
Each small boat holds up to 7 people; most groups are smaller, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Are there any additional costs?
No, all entrance fees and basic refreshments are included; additional activities or museum tickets are not covered.