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Explore Kotor and Perast in just 7 hours with this private guided tour, including visits to UNESCO sites, island boat rides, and optional sea-view dining.

This 7-hour tour offers an engaging journey through some of Montenegro’s most celebrated historic sites, led by an expert Montenegrin guide. Starting from either Kotor or Budva, the tour includes a detailed exploration of Kotor’s medieval old town, a scenic drive, a visit to Perast, and a boat ride to the famed Our Lady of the Rocks. The schedule is flexible enough to include free time, optional climbing, and a chance to soak in stunning views from high points, such as St. Giovanni Fortress.
The tour provides a personalized experience perfect for history enthusiasts and those eager to see UNESCO-listed locations with professional guidance. It features transportation, entrance fees, boat rides, and maps included in the price, making planning straightforward. Be aware that lunch and drinks are not included, so travelers should prepare accordingly.
This tour is ideal for travelers who value deep dives into local stories, appreciate stunning vistas, and want a comprehensive yet manageable day trip without sacrificing comfort or expert insights. The only potential limitation is the physical demand of walking through the old towns and climbing the fortress, although this is optional.
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The tour begins with a guided walk through Kotor, highlighting its storied history, walls, gates, and landmarks like the Square of Arms, the Dukes Palace, and the Cathedral of St. Tryphon. This one-hour tour provides context for the city’s significance and architecture, making it easier to appreciate each site.
After the introductory walk, travelers have free time for further exploration or an optional climb of approximately 1,350 steps to St. Giovanni Fortress. From this vantage point, the views over Kotor Bay are breathtaking, offering a chance to capture memorable photos. The walk up is physically demanding but well worth the effort for panoramic vistas.
The guides excel at sharing stories and legends related to Kotor’s past, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.

Following Kotor, the group departs for Perast, a charming town known for its baroque architecture and peaceful atmosphere. The drive lasts roughly 30 minutes, giving travelers time to relax and enjoy views of the coast. Once in Perast, a short walk introduces visitors to its historic streets and notable buildings.
Perast’s highlights include its churches and palaces, which reflect its maritime wealth. The town’s calm ambiance provides a contrast to the bustling old town of Kotor, making it a perfect spot for photos and a leisurely stroll.

While lunch is not included, the tour offers an option to dine at a historic restaurant near the sea in Perast. This is an excellent opportunity to try Mediterranean cuisine in a picturesque setting, with many establishments offering fresh seafood and local specialties.
Choosing to eat here enhances the experience, especially for those who enjoy dining with a view, but it is not a mandatory part of the tour. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase food independently if they prefer.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s key highlights is the boat ride to the famous Our Lady of the Rocks island, where the cathedral and museum await. The boat ride lasts about one hour and offers scenic views of Kotor Bay from the water.
On the way, the guide shares stories about the island’s legends and its significance to local maritime traditions. The entrance fee to the cathedral and museum is included, allowing visitors to explore inside and learn about the island’s religious and cultural history.
The boat trip also takes you to St. George Island, adding to the sense of adventure and providing additional opportunity for sightseeing.

The old town of Kotor is packed with historic buildings and fortifications. Key sights include Napoleon’s Theater, built in the 19th century, and various palaces, such as Bizanti, Baska, Buca, and Pima. The walls and gates tell stories of centuries of defense and trade.
Travelers have time to explore the narrow streets, browse local shops, or simply absorb the vibrant atmosphere before heading back to the bus. The guided commentary enhances understanding of each site’s background and stories.

The optional climb to St. Giovanni Fortress involves roughly 1,350 steps. While physically demanding, it offers spectacular views over Kotor Bay and the surrounding mountains. It’s a popular choice for those wanting an active experience and to gain a different perspective on the city.
The climb is not mandatory, so travelers can opt to stay in the old town and enjoy the scenery at their own pace. The guide provides insights into the fortress’s history and architecture along the way.

The boat ride grants access to two iconic islands. Our Lady of the Rocks is notable for its church and museum, built on a man-made island with a legend that the island was created by local sailors. The St. George Island offers a quiet, scenic spot with a monastery and lush surroundings.
These islands are central to the cultural and maritime identity of Kotor Bay, and their stories add depth to the sightseeing experience.

The tour departs at 09:00 from designated meeting points in Kotor or Budva. It is designed as a private group, allowing for a more tailored experience with your Montenegrin guide. Transportation, entrance fees, boat rides, and maps are included.
Travelers should plan for a full day of sightseeing, with free time for personal exploration. The duration is 7 hours, making it suitable for those who want a rundown without a full-day commitment.
This Blue Bay: Discover Kotor and Perast tour combines history, culture, stunning scenery, and boat rides into a well-rounded day. The private setting and expert guides make it particularly appealing for those seeking a personalized touch and detailed storytelling.
While lunch is optional, the included activities and sights ensure a rich experience that covers the most important highlights of the region. The physical demands are moderate, mainly involving walking and a climb to the fortress if chosen.
This tour offers a balanced mix of guided discovery and free exploration, ideal for travelers eager to learn about Montenegro’s coastal treasures in a relaxed yet informative manner.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 7 hours, starting at 09:00 with flexible departure options.
What is included in the price?
The price includes transportation, entrance fees to the cathedral and museum, boat rides, maps, and a Montenegrin guide.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there is an optional lunch at a historic restaurant in Perast.
Can I climb to the fortress?
Yes, climbing to St. Giovanni Fortress is optional and involves about 1,350 steps. It offers spectacular views but is physically demanding.
Where does the tour start?
The tour starts in Kotor or Budva, with pickup options available at designated locations.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most of the tour involves walking and some climbing, so it is suitable for travelers with moderate fitness levels.
What languages are available for the guide?
The guide speaks English.
Are drinks and snacks included?
No, drinks and snacks are not included, but water bottles are provided during the tour.
How do I cancel the tour?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Caeli Travel.