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Experience Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor on a private speedboat tour, visiting the Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, Mamula Island, and more in just 3 hours.
Exploring Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor becomes an unforgettable adventure with the Private Blue Cave Speedboat Tour offered by United Oceans. Priced at $408.31 per group (up to 9 people), this 3-hour journey delivers a personalized experience packed with stunning sights and cultural highlights. The tour is well-suited for families and adventure seekers who appreciate comfort, safety, and insider knowledge while exploring some of Montenegro’s most famous landmarks.
The tour’s emphasis on immersion into local culture, combined with expert guides and well-maintained boats, ensures a smooth and engaging outing. With admission fees included for the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks, and a private setting allowing for flexible timing, this experience offers a balance of sightseeing and comfort. The only notable consideration is the lack of food included, so planning for meals or snacks is recommended.
The tour begins at United Oceans Boat Tours located at Park Slobode in Kotor. This departure point is accessible and close to public transportation. The private nature of this experience ensures your group has exclusive use of the boat, making for a relaxed and customized journey. The meeting process is straightforward, and the activity concludes back at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics.
The trip is designed for most travelers, including families, with safety measures in place. The skipper and guides are experienced, ready to answer any questions and provide insight into Montenegro’s attractions.
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The Blue Cave is the first major stop, offering an almost hour-long cruise during which travelers enjoy spectacular views of the Bay of Kotor. Situated on the Lutica Peninsula, this cave is renowned for its stunning blue reflections caused by sunlight hitting the water, making it perfect for GoPro photos and memorable snapshots. Admission to the cave is included, allowing guests to spend time exploring its natural beauty.
The cruise to the cave is comfortable, with plenty of space aboard the speedboat, and the guide shares interesting details about the cave’s formation and significance.
After the Blue Cave, the boat offers a pass-by view of Mamula Island, which is notable for its historic fortress that served as a concentration camp during World War II. This panoramic tour provides a visual overview of the island’s imposing structure and historical importance, adding a layer of depth to the trip.
While the boat does not stop at Mamula, the views from the water give a compelling glimpse into Montenegro’s wartime past and coastal military architecture.
A 10-minute stop takes travelers through the former submarine tunnel in Kumbor. This site is a unique piece of naval history, and the boat glides into the tunnel, offering a rare perspective of Montenegro’s maritime infrastructure.
Admission to this stop is not included, but its short duration makes it an interesting addition without significantly extending the tour. The guide explains the tunnel’s purpose and significance, enriching the experience.
While the Old Town of Perast is passed by rather than explored up close, its tiny streets and historic buildings are clearly visible from the water. This scenic view emphasizes Perast’s quaint charm and the stories behind its architecture, providing a visual teaser for those interested in returning for an in-depth visit.
The waterfront surroundings highlight the town’s serene atmosphere and classic Mediterranean aesthetic.
The second main stop is the Our Lady of the Rocks, a small island visible in front of Perast. The tour allocates about 30 minutes at this site, with admission tickets included. Travelers can admire the church and museum, appreciate the unique island setting, and explore the church’s interior filled with religious art and history.
This attraction is particularly praised for its photogenic quality and the sense of tranquility it offers. The guides provide insightful commentary about the island’s origins and significance.
The Island of Saint George, often called the Island of Flowers, is viewed from the boat as the tour passes by. Its long-standing history and natural beauty make it a breathtaking sight. Though the boat does not stop here, the panoramic views contribute to the overall scenic experience.
This island’s quiet, lush landscape contrasts with the historical sites, highlighting Montenegro’s diverse coastal scenery.
The tour prioritizes safety, with well-equipped boats and insurance included. The skipper is professional, and the guides are knowledgeable, ensuring a smooth and engaging ride. Amenities such as music options (USB, AUX, Bluetooth), raincoats, and swimming stairs are provided to enhance comfort and versatility.
All fees and taxes are covered, allowing guests to enjoy the day without hidden costs. The private setting means your group can enjoy the trip at your own pace.
Since this is a private tour, there is room for some flexibility in itinerary timing. However, good weather is a requirement, and the activity can be canceled with full refund if weather conditions are unsafe. The 24-hour cancellation policy provides peace of mind, with full refunds available if canceled in time.
Travelers are encouraged to plan for a weather-dependent schedule and to bring snacks or drinks, as food is not included in the package.
The personalized nature of this private speedboat tour makes it a great choice for those seeking a flexible and intimate experience. The inclusion of key sites like the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks with admission tickets enhances value, while the expert guides ensure an enriching visit.
The scenic boat ride, combined with historical and cultural insights, offers a balanced exploration of Montenegro’s coast. The 3-hour duration keeps the experience manageable while covering all the highlights.
This private tour in the Bay of Kotor delivers a concise yet rich exploration of Montenegro’s coast, perfect for families and small groups looking for a personalized and safe experience. The stunning views, cultural stops, and expert guidance make it a top choice for travelers eager to see Montenegro’s coastal treasures without the hassle of large group tours.
While food isn’t included and weather can affect plans, the overall experience remains highly recommended for those valuing comfort, safety, and insider knowledge.
“From start to finish our private tour completely blew us away. Stunning scenery together with such an informative captain gave us a day to remembe…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is appropriate for most travelers, including families, especially since it’s private and the boats are well-equipped with safety gear.
What should I bring on the tour?
It’s advisable to bring snacks, a camera for photos, and weather-appropriate clothing. Raincoats are provided if needed.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance due to poor weather, with a full refund offered.
Are meals included in the price?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly for your journey.
How long does each stop last?
The Blue Cave stop lasts about 30 minutes, the Our Lady of the Rocks visit is also 30 minutes, and the submarine tunnel is a brief 10-minute stop. The pass-by sights are viewed from the boat.
What makes this tour different from other boat trips?
The private setting, personalized itinerary, and expert guides distinguish this tour from larger, more generic options.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The provided data does not specify accessibility features, so it’s best to contact United Oceans directly for detailed information.
How far in advance should I book?
This tour is typically booked around 68 days in advance, so early planning is recommended for peak seasons.