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Experience Montenegro with a 7-hour tour from Kotor, including scenic drives, visits to Cetinje and Njegusi, and tasting six local wines plus homemade snacks.
This 7-hour wine tasting and sightseeing tour from Kotor offers an engaging journey through Montenegro’s picturesque landscapes, historic towns, and charming villages. Priced at $288.78 per person, it’s designed for those who want to combine cultural exploration with tasting local wines and snacks. With a rating of 5.0 from 9 reviews, this tour is highly regarded for its knowledgeable guides and memorable experiences.
Starting early at 10:00 am, the tour includes private transportation and covers the stunning Austro-Hungarian road connecting Kotor and Cetinje. It’s an ideal choice for cruise passengers or travelers staying nearby, offering pickup and drop-off services. While the tour offers rich sights and flavors, it’s best suited for those comfortable with a full-day excursion that involves some walking and scenic drives.

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The tour begins on an old road built in the 19th century by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This serpentine route features 25 switchbacks, each with its own historical story, offering impressive views over Kotor Bay. The drive itself is a highlight, showcasing Montenegro’s rugged mountains and lush landscapes.
Travelers enjoy how the guides describe the history behind the road and its connection to Montenegro’s past. The scenic route is not only a way to see the countryside but also an opportunity to appreciate the engineering feats from centuries ago. The journey sets a relaxed but visually stunning tone for the day ahead.
A key stop is Njegusi, a small village famous for its old houses and traditional way of life. Here, guests can imagine how Montenegrins lived through generations, with time seemingly standing still. The village offers a glimpse into local customs, architecture, and rural life.
Depending on the schedule, there may be a brief visit to Cetinje, the former royal capital and cultural hub of Montenegro. This city is known for its historic buildings and spiritual significance, making it a meaningful stop if time permits. The guide shares insights into Montenegro’s royal and spiritual history, enriching the overall experience.

The tour continues to the National Park of Lake Skadar, where the viewpoint of Pavlova Strana offers an extraordinary vista. From this high vantage point, the lake appears like a fjord, with a river flowing into it. The scenery is both tranquil and striking, perfect for photography and quiet reflection.
This stop emphasizes how Montenegro’s natural beauty blends with its cultural sites. Travelers appreciate the serenity and expansive views of Lake Skadar, which is one of the country’s most scenic spots. It’s a peaceful moment in a busy day of sightseeing.

The route also includes a scenic pass near Sveti Stefan, an iconic islet resort famous for its medieval architecture and luxurious ambiance. While the tour doesn’t specify a detailed visit to the island, travelers typically enjoy seeing it from afar during the drive, appreciating its importance as a symbol of Montenegro’s coastal charm.
The tour passes through Budva, a lively seaside town renowned for its old town and vibrant nightlife. While the main focus remains on cultural and natural sights, the coastal scenery adds an extra layer of appeal to the trip.
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The final highlight takes place in Rvasji, where a small family winery awaits. Here, guests sample 6 varieties of wine, alongside 8 different sweet liquors and 6 brandies. The tasting is complemented by a Montenegrin plate featuring local cheeses, prosciutto, salads, and homemade treats.
This personalized wine experience is a key reason many choose this tour. The owner’s storytelling about each wine and spirit enhances the tasting, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. The organic products made by the family make the experience even more genuine.

The tour includes hotel or port pickup and drop-off, making it convenient for cruise ship passengers and hotel guests. Transportation is via private vehicle, with group discounts available for larger parties (from 4 people upward). The food tasting features national snacks like prosciutto, cheese, salads, and homemade priganice.
Guests get to enjoy 6 types of wine, 8 sweet liquors, and 5 brandies, all served at the boutique winery. The tour is designed to provide a balance of sightseeing, cultural insight, and tasting within a manageable 7-hour timeframe, making it suitable for most travelers with limited time in Montenegro.

Starting at 10:00 am, the tour maintains a steady pace, allowing ample time at each stop without feeling rushed. The walk involved at the stops is minimal but includes some sightseeing at viewpoints and villages. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and accessibility near public transportation.
While the tour is quite comprehensive, it does not include a regular lunch; instead, it offers local snacks and wine tasting. Guests should plan accordingly if a full meal is desired afterward.
The combination of scenic drives, historical stops, and wine tasting at a family-run winery makes this tour stand apart. The knowledgeable guide, as highlighted in reviews, adds a personal touch that elevates the experience. The views over Lake Skadar and the serpentine mountain roads are particularly praised for their beauty.
This tour’s $288.78 price point is justified by the extensive sightseeing, high-quality wine tasting, and the convenience of private transportation. It suits those seeking a relaxed pace combined with meaningful cultural and natural sights, especially if arriving from a cruise ship.
In just under a day, this tour delivers a well-rounded taste of Montenegro’s landscape, history, and wine culture. The scenic drives along the historic roads, the panoramic views of Lake Skadar, and the authentic wine tasting at a family-run winery are unforgettable highlights.
While the tour skips a formal lunch, the local snacks and boutique wines provide a satisfying culinary experience. The knowledgeable guide makes each stop informative and engaging, ensuring travelers leave with both beautiful memories and new tastes.
This experience is perfect for cruise passengers or day-trippers seeking a full-day Montenegro adventure without the hassle of planning. It’s ideal for those interested in scenic drives, cultural stops, and wine tasting in an intimate setting.
Travelers who enjoy a balance of nature, history, and gastronomy will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also suitable for small groups looking for a personalized experience with group discounts available.
“Tanja from Montenegro Wonders Team was an excellent guide. We thoroughly enjoyed her Montenegro inside information and view. She took us up the mo…”
Is hotel or port pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup and drop-off at hotels and ports.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours from start to finish.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $288.78 per person, which covers transportation, wine tasting, snacks, and guide services.
Are there any food options included?
The tour includes local snacks such as prosciutto, cheese, salads, and homemade Montenegrin treats, but no regular lunch.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
The tour is generally accessible, but some stops may involve walking. Guests should consider their mobility.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of scenic mountain roads, Lake Skadar views, and a personalized wine tasting experience at a family-owned winery makes this tour stand out.
Is alcohol included in the tasting?
Yes, 6 types of wine, 8 sweet liquors, and 6 brandies are served.
What are the main stops?
Stops include Njegusi village, Cetinje (if time permits), Lake Skadar at Pavlova Strana, Sveti Stefan (view from the drive), and the boutique winery in Rvasji.
What is the main benefit of this tour?
It offers a beautiful blend of Montenegro’s scenery, history, and wine culture in a convenient, private setting.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Most bookings are made around 83 days in advance, but availability depends on the date.
This wine tasting and scenic tour from Kotor provides a memorable, well-rounded Montenegro experience with personalized touches and stunning vistas.