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Discover Kotor, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks on a private day trip from Dubrovnik, including guided walks, scenic views, and boat rides for up to 8 people.

This private tour from Dubrovnik offers an engaging day exploring the stunning Montenegro coastline, including visits to Kotor, Perast, and the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks. Priced at $506 per group with capacity for up to 8 travelers, the experience combines scenic drives, walking tours, a boat ride, and some of the most iconic sights in the Bay of Kotor.
Designed for those seeking a personalized and flexible adventure, this tour features private transportation, air-conditioned vehicles, and Wi-Fi for added comfort. While the tour provides ample highlights, be aware that entry fees for Kotor city walls are not included, and lunch is also not part of the package. An early departure around 7 or 8 AM is recommended between July 1st and August 15th due to potential border traffic, ensuring a smoother experience.
This tour particularly suits travelers who appreciate guided walks, scenic views, and customizable itineraries. The positive feedback underscores the quality of guides like Petar, who is praised for his knowledge and friendly attitude, making the day both informative and relaxed.
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The tour begins with a drive from Dubrovnik toward Kotor, the coastal town located in the deepest part of the Bay of Kotor. The journey offers views of the Montenegro coastline, setting the scene for a day filled with photo opportunities.
Once in Kotor, the highlight is the city walls, which surround the Old Town and are listed as UNESCO World Heritage. The architecture resembles Dubrovnik’s impressive walls, and walking along the ramparts brings visitors to the highest peak, where sweeping views of the entire bay unfold.
A cable car ride is included, providing a quick ascent that enhances the sightseeing experience. The stunning vistas from the top are perfect for capturing photos and appreciating the mountain and sea scenery. The guide explains the history and significance of these fortifications, adding depth to the walk.

After exploring Kotor, the tour continues to Perast, often regarded as the quietest town in Boka due to its car-free streets and peaceful atmosphere. The walk through the town reveals beautiful villas, marvelous buildings, and a picturesque waterfront that makes for excellent photos.
Perast’s charm lies in its impressive architecture and serene environment, offering a contrast to the bustling Old Town of Kotor. The town’s notable attraction is its two small islets—with a 10-minute boat ride taking visitors to Our Lady of the Rocks. This tiny islet features a church and a museum, making it a highlight for those wanting a brief but meaningful cultural experience.

The boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks is a key activity on this tour. The islet is famous for its church and museum, which showcase local traditions and religious artifacts. The ride lasts about 10 minutes, giving ample time to enjoy the sea views and the picturesque surroundings.
Visitors often find this boat ride to be a highlight, as it offers a different perspective of the bay and a chance to visit one of Montenegro’s most distinctive landmarks. The guide provides context about the history and cultural significance of the site, enriching the experience.
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The guided walk through Kotor’s Old Town reveals narrow alleyways, historic squares, and medieval architecture. The entry fee for the city walls costs about 8 per person and is not included in the tour price. Climbing the walls is highly recommended for panoramic views, which photographers particularly enjoy.
The highest point offers a spectacular look over the bay and surrounding mountains, making the effort well worthwhile. The guide shares stories about Kotor’s history, its fortifications, and its role in regional trade and defense.

Throughout the tour, guides like Petar receive praise for their friendly demeanor and knowledge. They are known for pointing out interesting points of interest and adapting the itinerary to meet guest preferences, such as a detour to the cable car.
Reviewers highlight how guide personalities can turn a simple sightseeing trip into a more engaging experience, with some noting the safety and comfort of the driving as additional positives.

Travelers should bring their passports or ID cards for border crossings, as these are required. The early start is especially important during the peak summer months to avoid long border queues.
Since lunch is not included, it’s advisable to arrange your own meal or pack snacks for the day. The private transportation provided ensures a comfortable journey, with Wi-Fi available on the vehicle to stay connected.
Note that smoking in the vehicle is not allowed, adhering to common safety and comfort standards. The tour is conducted in English, making it accessible for most travelers.
This private trip best suits those who value personalized service, enjoy scenic drives, and want flexible options to adjust the itinerary. The tour’s stunning vistas, walks along historic walls, and boat visits are ideal for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The positive reviews underscore the importance of a knowledgeable guide, making this a good choice for those who appreciate informative commentary during sightseeing. The tour balances relaxation with active exploration, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.

This full-day experience offers an excellent overview of Montenegro’s coastal gems, combining cultural sights, breathtaking views, and personalized service through private transportation. The guided walks, scenic boat ride, and the famous city walls create a well-rounded itinerary that appeals to history lovers, photographers, and sea lovers.
While the entry fees and lunch are not included, the flexibility to customize the day makes this tour a great value for those looking for comfort and convenience. The early departure helps avoid peak border traffic, especially during the busy summer months.
The positive feedback about guide quality and scenery suggests this experience delivers on its promises. However, the cost may seem high for travelers expecting a guided tour with more historical commentary—some reviews note a more drop-off style experience rather than a fully guided tour with detailed background.
This tour stands out for its beautiful stops, personalized service, and scenic highlights, making it a solid choice for those eager to see Montenegro’s coast with ease and comfort.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes private transportation, air-conditioned vehicle, and Wi-Fi.
Are entry fees and meals included?
No, entry fee for Kotor city walls (8 per person) and lunch are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The overall duration is a full day, starting early around 7 or 8 AM.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour involves walking and boat rides, but is generally suitable for most age groups with moderate physical activity.
Do guides customize the itinerary?
Yes, guides like Petar are praised for adapting the tour, such as including the cable car ride or other stops.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring their passports or ID cards for border crossings, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.