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Experience the stunning Blue Cave and historic sites of Kotor Bay on this 3-hour boat tour, featuring expert guides, swimming stops, and scenic views for $57.96.
Hit the waters of Montenegro’s Kotor Bay with this 3-hour group boat tour that offers a unique perspective of the region’s natural beauty and historic landmarks. Priced at $57.96 per person, this tour is ideal for those looking to explore the Bay from the water with ease, guided commentary, and a handful of memorable stops. With an impressive rating of 5.0/5 from 50 reviews, it’s clear that travelers find this experience both enjoyable and well-organized. The tour runs with pickup included and offers the flexibility of mobile tickets, making it accessible and convenient. Booking typically occurs 52 days in advance, a sign of its popularity.
While this tour emphasizes scenic beauty and history, it is especially suited for guests eager for a short, energetic adventure that includes swimming, photo opportunities, and engaging storytelling. The 3-hour duration keeps it manageable for most schedules, though travelers should be prepared for a lively boat ride, some walking, and possibly variable weather conditions.


The Blue Cave is the central highlight of this tour. Formed over a thousand years ago by the impact of sea waves on porous rock at the bottom of a 100-meter cliff, this natural wonder enchants visitors with sunlight filtering through its entrance. The sunlight creates iridescent shades of blue on the water’s surface, a spectacle that lives up to the cave’s name.
Visitors can enjoy approximately 30 minutes at this stop, with the option to swim inside and experience the water’s remarkable coloration firsthand. Because admission is free, the main draw here is the natural beauty and the opportunity to take photographs of the vibrant blues that fill the cave. The experience is enhanced by the guides, who explain the cave’s formation and significance.
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After the Blue Cave, the tour continues with a brief stop at Mamula Island. Built in 1853 as a prison, Mamula later served as a notorious WWII prison called Kampo Mamula. The island’s history as a military site adds a layer of intrigue for those interested in the region’s past.
Passing the Yugoslavian army base, the tour then makes a stop near the WWII submarine tunnels. These submarine pens were used during the war to hide and repair submarines, offering a glimpse into the strategic military history of Kotor Bay. This stop provides a short but insightful look into the region’s wartime significance.

The tour’s next major stop is the Our Lady of the Rocks, an artificial island created in the 15th century. This site was constructed as a monument to local sailors from Perast. The church on the island, Our Lady of the Rocks, is a well-known religious site and a symbol of maritime heritage in the area.
During the 20-minute sightseeing at this location, the view of the church, its artworks, and the surrounding bay is captivating. Visitors can also see more than 196 shipwrecks sunk by the people of Perast in defense of Kotor from different historical threats. Although admission tickets are not included, the panoramic views and historical context make this stop worthwhile.

The boat ride offers exceptional panoramic views of the Bay of Tivat, the narrow Verige passage, Herceg-Novi, and the PortoNovi marina. Passengers can enjoy sights of Saint Mathews Church, Ladies Temple, and the abandoned village of Stoliv, providing a comprehensive visual tour of the region’s coastal landscape.
Travelers appreciate how the guide’s commentary enriches the experience, highlighting points of interest and sharing stories about the landscape, history, and local culture. The boat’s modern design and comfortable seating make for a relaxed viewing experience.

The tour departs from Kotor, with pickup included, making it straightforward to join. The group size is limited to 48 travelers, ensuring a personal and engaging atmosphere. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the tour ends back at the original meeting point.
Guests should be aware that children must be accompanied by an adult and that the tour is suitable for most travelers, although those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at stops. The experience is weather-dependent, with a full refund or rescheduling offered if canceled due to poor weather conditions.

The guides and staff are praised for their professionalism and knowledge, with reviews mentioning how they drop guests off at sights and pick them up punctually. The boats are described as very nice, and the captain’s friendliness and expertise are often highlighted as key strengths.
Guests appreciate the caring attitude of the company and the effort they put into making the experience enjoyable. The flexibility of departure times and the ease of working with the company are additional pluses.

This tour appeals most to adventurers interested in natural wonders and historic sites accessible by boat. It suits those who enjoy short, well-structured outings with swimming options and guided commentary. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike find value here, especially given the affordable price point and high ratings.
Travelers seeking a relaxing yet informative experience in Kotor Bay will find this tour delivers scenic views, historical insights, and memorable moments in just a few hours.

This 3-hour boat tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, history, and scenic sightseeing. The Blue Cave’s dazzling colors are the highlight, but the inclusion of historic sites like Mamula Fortress and WWII submarine tunnels enriches the experience.
The guides’ commentary enhances understanding, while the swimming opportunity adds a fun, refreshing element. The overall value for money is high, especially considering the reviews praising professionalism and beautiful views.
This tour suits guests who want a compact, engaging exploration of Kotor Bay’s highlights without taking up an entire day. It’s an excellent choice for those looking to combine scenic cruising with historic discovery, all within a manageable timeframe.
“One of the best ever adventure tour I have ever taken , truly professional staff and team , location was wonderful.”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, pickup is offered from the meeting point, simplifying logistics for guests staying in or near Kotor.
Can children participate in the Blue Cave Tour?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, making it suitable for family outings.
What is the cancelation policy?
The tour features free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
If canceled due to poor weather conditions, travelers are offered a rescheduled date or full refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of natural wonders like the Blue Cave, historic sites, and scenic water views sets this tour apart. The expert guides and comfortable boats also contribute to its high ratings and popularity.