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Experience the stunning Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks on a private 3-hour speedboat tour in Kotor, with personalized guides and crystal-clear waters.
The Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks – 3h Private Speedboat Tour offers an intimate way to explore Montenegro’s captivating coastline from the water. Priced at $320.44 per group (up to 6 people), this tour combines scenic cruising, cultural stops, and a natural wonder, all led by a friendly, knowledgeable skipper. The 3-hour journey is perfect for those seeking a manageable yet memorable escape, with an emphasis on avoiding crowds and enjoying personalized service. The tour is especially suitable for small groups, couples, or friends who appreciate flexibility and comfort, thanks to its private nature and inclusion of WiFi on board, bottled water, and all fees covered.
While the tour is packed with highlights, it’s good to keep in mind that this experience is designed for those comfortable with a boat ride and open water. The timing of stops allows ample exploration of key landmarks, but travelers should be prepared for a pace that balances sightseeing with swimming and leisurely walks. Booking 21 days in advance on average indicates the tour’s popularity, and its highly rated reviews underscore its quality.

This 3-hour private speedboat tour in Kotor combines the region’s most incredible sights with the comfort of a tailored experience. Starting from Park SlobodeE65, the journey takes you along the Kotor Bay, showcasing its dramatic coastline dotted with ancient villages, lush greenery, and impressive architecture. The private nature of this tour ensures that your group can enjoy the sights at your own pace, with flexibility to swim, take photos, or simply relax as you cruise.
The cost of $320.44 per group covers everything, including fuel, insurance, and WiFi, making it a transparent and hassle-free way to explore. Since the tour is designed for up to 6 people, it’s ideal for small groups wanting an exclusive adventure without the crowds often seen on larger tours.
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The first stop is a scenic 20-minute cruise along the Bay of Kotor, offering sweeping views of the coastline and its many fishing villages. This introduction sets the tone for the day, giving travelers a first taste of Montenegro’s natural beauty. The water here is calm and inviting, perfect for taking photos or just soaking in the landscape.
Cruising in comfort, visitors get to see the famous fortified walls and the mountain backdrop, making it clear why Kotor’s bay is so cherished. The natural scenery seamlessly blends with historical sites, giving an overall feeling of tranquility and grandeur.

The tour’s first stop is the man-made island of Our Lady of the Rocks, a 30-minute visit that highlights both history and spirituality. This tiny island is built upon a crag that features an icon of Mother Mary, and the church on it has been a focal point for local seafarers’ prayers.
Inside the church, visitors find numerous paintings, votives, and art pieces, which tell stories of the island’s mystical origins. While the museum behind the church requires a small EUR 2 fee, the free outdoor area and the church itself are open for exploration. It’s a peaceful place that combines culture and scenic views, perfect for a quick stroll and some photos.

After leaving Our Lady of the Rocks, the boat passes through the Verige Strait and enters Tivat Bay. Here, the Porto Montenegro marina commands attention with its luxurious yachts and ships, reflecting the region’s upscale appeal. The tour provides a 10-minute stop near the marina, where visitors can observe the vibrant marina life and the impressive vessels.
Plus, the tour stops briefly at an ex-submarine military base, adding a touch of Cold War history to the experience. The description of this site is left to the visitors’ imagination, making it a subtle yet intriguing part of the journey.

The next stretch takes travelers past the Portonovi resort and the town of Herceg-Novi, the westernmost city of Montenegro. This area offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse of local life. The boat then moves out into open sea, heading towards the Blue Cave.
This segment provides a chance to enjoy the unspoiled coastline and observe small fishing villages, with the open water offering some fresh air and light waves before the main attraction.
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Before reaching the Blue Cave, the boat navigates past Mamula Island, a fortress with a dark past from World War I and II. Known for its imposing presence and grim stories, Mamula adds an element of history and mystery to the adventure, making it more than just a scenic cruise.
The island’s military history is visible in its fortifications, and its location at the entrance of the bay gives the tour a sense of exploring Montenegro’s strategic past. This stop doesn’t include a formal visit but enhances the narrative of the region’s layered history.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to the Blue Cave, a natural wonder formed by waves crashing over the Lustice peninsula for thousands of years. This 30-minute stop allows visitors to swim in its crystal-clear waters, and the cave’s name derives from the mesmerizing blue light created by sunlight filtering through small cracks.
The scene inside the cave is truly spectacular, with iridescent lighting that transforms the water into a glowing, otherworldly spectacle. The experience includes enough time for a dip, photos, and marveling at the natural artistry that forms this stunning environment.

After exploring the Blue Cave, the boat heads back towards Kotor Old Town, with the return taking approximately 90 minutes. During the return journey, travelers pass by hidden submarine tunnels from the 1950s, adding a touch of Cold War intrigue to the scenery.
This stretch offers a relaxed end to the trip, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the views, scan the coastline, and reflect on the day’s highlights. The tour concludes back at the meeting point, completing a well-rounded exploration of Montenegro’s maritime treasures.
This private tour starts at Park SlobodeE65, Kotor, with the activity running daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM between April 1 and November 1 in both 2025 and 2026. The confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access to public transportation nearby.
Included in the price are bottled water, fuel, insurance, and an English-speaking skipper. The tour does not include food or alcoholic beverages, or the EUR 2 fee for visiting the museum at Our Lady of the Rocks, but these are minor extras.
What makes this 3-hour private speedboat tour stand out is its emphasis on personalized service and access to places inaccessible by land, such as Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave. The high ratings and positive reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery, making it a reliable choice for anyone wanting an intimate, scenic adventure in Montenegro.
The small group size ensures comfort and flexibility, ideal for travelers who prefer avoiding crowded boat tours. Plus, the opportunity to swim in the Blue Cave and see iconic sites like Mamula Island adds genuine value to a short, well-paced experience.
“What a wonderful way to see the area from the water. Boating in and out of the submarine tunnel, the blue caves and stop at Our Lady of the Rocks …”
How far in advance should I book this tour?
Most bookings are made about 21 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
What is included in the price?
The price includes private transportation, fuel, insurance, bottled water, WiFi onboard, and all fees and taxes.
Are there any additional costs I should expect?
Yes, there is a EUR 2 fee for visiting the museum behind the Our Lady of the Rocks church.
Can I swim in the Blue Cave?
Yes, swimming is included during the 30-minute stop at the Blue Cave.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is generally accessible for most travelers, but it involves a boat ride and walking at stops. Service animals are allowed.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, and a camera. Food and alcohol are not included but can be purchased separately.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How long does the return trip take?
The return journey from the Blue Cave to Kotor takes approximately 90 minutes.
Is the tour private only?
Yes, this private tour is exclusive to your group, providing a more personalized experience.
Can I play my own music during the ride?
Yes, the guide offers to accommodate this preference, making the trip more enjoyable.
Are all sites included in the tour?
Most highlights are included, but access to specific sites, like the museum at Our Lady of the Rocks, requires a small fee.
This Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks private speedboat tour offers a perfect balance of natural beauty, cultural insights, and exclusive comfort. It’s an excellent choice for small groups seeking a memorable and personalized way to experience Montenegro’s stunning coastline.