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Enjoy a 2-hour speedboat tour from Kotor to Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, and Bay views, with knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and great value.
This tour from Kotor offers an effortless way to explore some of Montenegro’s most iconic sights in just about 2 hours. Priced at $27.81 per person, it includes a speedboat ride, visits to Perast Old Town and Our Lady of the Rocks, and a chance to enjoy panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor. This tour is highly rated, with a 5.0 out of 5 stars from over 324 reviews, and 95% of participants recommend it.
It’s especially well-suited for travelers seeking a quick, scenic experience without the need for extensive walking or guided commentary. A notable strength is the expert boat crew and stunning vistas, though the limited time at each location might feel rushed for those wanting in-depth exploration.


The tour begins with a speedboat cruise along the waters of Kotor Bay, providing spectacular views of its coastline adorned with ancient fishing villages and lush vegetation. This part of the trip lasts about an hour and showcases the natural beauty of this famous fjord-like bay, often compared to Norwegian fjords.
The boat ride itself garners praise for its silky smoothness, friendly crew, and the informative commentary that enhances the experience. Many reviews highlight the fun atmosphere, especially when music is playing, making it a relaxed yet visually stunning way to start the journey.
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The second major stop is at Perast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This charming Old Town is known for its Baroque architecture, historic palazzi, churches, and defensive towers. Visitors have about 30 minutes to explore this well-preserved town, with many appreciating how the buildings transport you back in time.
Perast’s picturesque streets and historic charm make it a favorite for those wanting a taste of Montenegro’s architectural past. The walkable town allows for some quick but meaningful sightseeing, though the short time means visitors won’t be able to see everything in depth.
The trip’s highlight is visiting Our Lady of the Rocks, an artificial island created from legend and human effort. The small island is inspired by a story of two sailors who found a Holy Mother Mary icon and vowed to build a church and a floating island.
The church and museum on the island display a collection of artworks and religious relics, and the church’s interior features notable art pieces. Visitors have about 20 minutes to admire the stunning setting and explore the church — but note that entry into the church costs €3 and isn’t included in the tour price.
Visitors appreciate the mystical atmosphere and beautiful views from this small, man-made island. During the visit, swimming or droning are strictly forbidden, keeping the focus on the historic and spiritual experience.

The tour departs from Kotor Boat Tours, Submarine and Speedboat, located at Park Slobode in Kotor. The activity starts every 2 hours with a maximum group size of 25 travelers, making for an intimate experience. Guests are advised to arrive 30 minutes early to ensure timely departure.
The duration of about 2 hours includes the boat rides, sightseeing stops, and a bottled water provided within the package. The tour operates in good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, participants are offered a full refund or alternative date.

The package covers all fees, taxes, fuel, and water, ensuring there are no hidden costs. Food and drinks are not included, and visitors have the chance to bring their own if desired.
While entry into Our Lady of the Rocks is not included in the price, the €3 entry fee grants access to the church and museum on the island. Other restrictions include no swimming or droning during the visit to the island.

Many reviews mention the friendly and knowledgeable crew who share interesting stories and local insights during the boat ride. The guides are praised for their professionalism, kindness, and entertaining narration.
The speedboat itself is described as comfortable, with some noting that music and a relaxed atmosphere make the journey particularly enjoyable. The guides are also attentive to weather conditions, providing rain covers if needed, which enhances the comfort of the trip.

The itinerary is designed to give about 20-30 minutes at each main stop: Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks. Some reviews mention feeling rushed due to the limited time at the destination locations.
Despite this, most guests appreciate the efficient schedule, which allows for a beautiful overview of the bay and its highlights within a short timeframe. The speedboat ride takes approximately 45 minutes round-trip, giving ample opportunity to capture photos and enjoy the scenery.

This tour is particularly convenient for those staying near Kotor port or with limited time. Its affordability, combined with stellar reviews and a short duration, makes it a popular choice over longer, more in-depth excursions.
While it’s not guided in detail at each stop, the brief visits still offer a meaningful glimpse into the area’s history and beauty. It’s an ideal quick escape for cruise passengers or those wanting a snapshot of Montenegro’s coast.
Most travelers can participate, as the tour requires no strenuous activity. However, visitors should dress appropriately — wearing sunscreen, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes — and bring a camera for the spectacular views.
Given the weather-dependent nature of the experience, it’s smart to check forecast conditions before booking. For autumn or spring visits, bringing a jacket is recommended, as it can be chilly even on a boat.
This 2-hour speedboat tour from Kotor provides an easy, scenic way to visit Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks. The stunning views, friendly crew, and well-organized schedule earn it consistently high ratings. The short stops mean that travelers looking for more in-depth exploration might find it a bit rushed, but it’s perfect for those wanting a beautiful overview in a short amount of time.
At just $27.81, it offers good value for money, especially given the quality of scenery and professionalism of the crew. It’s a reliable, well-reviewed choice for anyone staying in Kotor who wants a quick, enjoyable trip to see some of Montenegro’s most famous sights.
“Perfect timing and very easy going tour. Captain was great and informative and kind. Worth doing this excursion with family.”
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including boat rides and sightseeing stops.
What locations are visited during this tour?
Visitors explore Bay of Kotor, Perast Old Town, and Our Lady of the Rocks.
Is the entry into Our Lady of the Rocks included?
No, entry costs €3 and is not included in the tour price.
What’s included in the price?
All fees, taxes, fuel, and bottled water are included. Food and drinks are not.
How often does the tour depart?
The tour departs every 2 hours, with a maximum group size of 25.
Can I participate if I am not a strong swimmer?
Yes, since the tour involves short boat rides and walks at stops, it is suitable for most people.
Is this tour suitable for cruise ship passengers?
Absolutely, especially because it starts close to the cruise port and accommodates last-minute bookings.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance due to poor weather.
Are there any restrictions at the island?
Yes, no swimming or droning is permitted, and proper attire (no swimwear inside the church) is required.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, camera, comfortable shoes, and a jacket for cooler weather.
Is this tour good value for money?
Yes, for $27.81, it offers a beautiful, well-organized experience with stunning scenery and friendly guides.