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Discover the beauty of Boka Bay on a 9-hour guided cruise from Tivat or Kotor on a comfortable three-deck ship, visiting iconic islands, caves, and coastal towns.

The Whole Boka Bay Guided Cruise offers an engaging way to explore Montenegro’s stunning coastline. Priced at $40.33 per person, this approximately 9-hour tour departs from Tivat at 09:00 and Kotor at 10:30. Set aboard a three-deck ship equipped with a bar, restaurant, sunbeds, showers, and a WC, the cruise combines comfort with sightseeing. The tour features a licensed guide who leads you through each stop, making the experience educational as well as relaxing.
This cruise is ideal for travelers who enjoy a full-day excursion with diverse activities—from visiting islands and caves to swimming in pristine waters. The group size is limited to 180 participants, ensuring a lively yet manageable experience. While the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, it is most suitable for those who appreciate organized outdoor activities and scenic water-based adventures.

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This tour departs from Tivat at 09:00 and Kotor at 10:30, setting a convenient timetable for visitors based in either town. After departure, the ship heads directly to Kotor for a quick stop, giving travelers a chance to take photos or explore briefly before continuing along the bay.
The cruise takes you past the charming Perast town, where the panoramic views highlight its historic architecture. The schedule includes a short stop on the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, an artificial island with a Catholic church that houses a revered 15th-century icon of Virgin Mary. Visitors can explore the church and its votive gift museum, with a small admission fee of €2.

On the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks, the church stands out for its beautiful interior decoration and the miraculous icon of Virgin Mary. The museum offers insight into the traditions of local sailors, as the island is a symbol of maritime culture. This stop lasts about 35 minutes and offers a chance to appreciate Montenegro’s religious and artistic heritage.
Visitors with an interest in history and religion will enjoy the guided entrance to the church and museum, providing context to the votive gifts that fill the museum space. The €2 fee supports the preservation of this treasured site.

The Miriste lagoon provides a serene swimming spot with crystal-clear waters, where travelers can spend about 1 hour and 10 minutes. This stop is perfect for cooling off and enjoying Montenegro’s pristine nature.
Next, the cruise explores the Blue Cave, famed for its magical play of light and water. The sunlight refracts through the limestone, creating shifting shadows and vibrant colors that resemble a fairy tale setting. The Blue Cave visit lasts approximately 1 hour, with an extra charge of $10 for the boat tour, which is not included in the standard ticket. Travelers should plan for this additional expense if they wish to see this natural wonder up close.
On the way to the Blue Cave, the ship passes the fishing village of Rose, painted against a backdrop of artistic inspiration, adding to the picturesque journey.

The island and fortress of Mamula serve as a striking landmark with distinct architecture and historical significance. The fortress, built to defend Montenegro, adds a mysterious air to the cruise. Adjacent to this, the Cape Arza fortress once formed part of the region’s important fortification system.
Photographers and history buffs appreciate this stop for its visual appeal and historical intrigue. The ship navigates past, giving passengers a thrill from the deck, and the photo opportunities here are plentiful.
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The cruise makes a stop in Herceg Novi, a coastal city known for mimosas and rocky scenery. During this 1-hour stop, visitors can see three notable fortresses: Forte Mare, Kanli Kula, and Panjola. The Old Town of Herceg Novi is accessible via a guided walk, where travelers can admire its narrow streets and picturesque squares.
This part of the tour offers a brief but rich experience of Montenegro’s coastal defenses and architecture. The highlight remains the panoramic views of Porto Montenegro, accessible from the ship, before heading back towards Tivat.

The three-deck vessel ensures a comfortable experience for all onboard. Travelers can relax on sunbeds, enjoy refreshing showers after swimming, or use the restroom when needed. A bar is available for drinks, making the entire journey enjoyable from start to finish.
This setup allows for a relaxed pace, giving plenty of time to soak in the scenery, take photos, or simply unwind. The licensed guide adds value by providing commentary, historical insights, and answering questions throughout the day.

The tour includes a mobile ticket, making the process straightforward. Most travelers find the timing convenient, with departures in the morning from Tivat and slightly later from Kotor, fitting well into a day of exploration. The tour is suited for most people, with service animals allowed and easy access near public transportation.
While lunch is not included, the ship’s bar offers drinks and snacks for purchase. The entrance fee to Our Lady of the Rocks (€2) and the Blue Cave boat tour ($10) are paid separately if chosen.
This cruise appeals to those seeking a relaxed, scenic day on the water with plenty of photo opportunities. It suits travelers interested in visiting historic sites, natural caves, and coastal towns without the hassle of organizing separate excursions. The well-organized itinerary, combined with comfortable amenities, makes this tour a dependable choice for a full-day exploration of Boka Bay.
The Whole Boka Bay Guided Cruise offers a value-packed experience on a comfortable three-deck ship. With stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, Miriste lagoon, Blue Cave, and Herceg Novi, travelers get a diverse taste of Montenegro’s coast, history, and natural beauty. The guided commentary enriches the experience, especially for those interested in local culture and landmarks.
While the additional costs for the Blue Cave and entrance fees should be considered, the overall value remains strong for $40.33. This tour is perfect for visitors who enjoy full-day excursions with a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation. Its organized structure and amenities make it a convenient way to explore Boka Bay comfortably and thoroughly.
“A good value relaxing full day cruise around the bay. Fantastic scenery, a chance to visit Our Lady of the Rocks island and church, to swim in the …”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers the full-day cruise, use of sunbeds, showers, WC, and the licensed guide. Entry fees for Our Lady of the Rocks are €2, and the Blue Cave boat tour costs $10 extra.
How long is the cruise?
The total duration is approximately 9 hours, with the main stops and activities scheduled throughout the day.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Tivat at 09:00 and Kotor at 10:30, with organized transportation to the port if needed.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, swimming at Miriste lagoon is included and lasts about 1 hour and 10 minutes. The Blue Cave visit involves a boat tour and is optional.
Are meals provided?
No, lunch is not included, but the onboard bar offers drinks and snacks for purchase.
Is the tour suitable for children or limited mobility travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The boat’s amenities and the relaxed pace make it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded.
How many people can join this tour?
The maximum group size is 180 travelers, ensuring a lively but manageable experience.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, the licensed guide leads the tour, providing informative commentary about each stop and Montenegro’s coastal sights.