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Discover Kotor Bay in 3 hours with a speedboat tour visiting Lady of the Rocks, Blue Cave, and historic sites, featuring swimming, expert guides, and stunning scenery.

This 3-hour boat tour offers an exciting way to experience some of the most iconic sights around Kotor Municipality, Montenegro. For a reasonable price, travelers get to visit Lady of the Rocks, swim in the colorful Blue Cave, and explore intriguing historical sites like the former submarine base and Mamula Prison. The tour departs from Park Slobode and features a lively, fast-paced itinerary designed for those eager to see Kotor Bay’s highlights in a short time.
While the tour delivers a packed schedule with speedboat rides, swimming, and sightseeing, it’s ideal for visitors who enjoy adventure on the water and want a quick yet rundown of the area’s most striking attractions. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate knowledgeable guides and convenient inclusions, though some stops, like Mamula Prison, are more about the atmosphere than in-depth exploration.
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The tour begins at Park Slobode, where travelers are advised to arrive 30 minutes early for check-in. This ensures a smooth departure, especially considering summer traffic jams that can delay arrivals. The boat departs with a knowledgeable skipper and guide, ready to take you on an exhilarating speedboat journey across Kotor Bay.
The tour operates on a reserve-and-pay-later basis, offering flexibility to travelers booking in advance. It lasts exactly 3 hours, with a suggested start time that varies based on availability. The group size remains manageable, and all safety equipment, including life jackets, is provided throughout the trip.

The Lady of the Rocks is a key stop, known for its 15th-century church and maritime museum. Travelers spend around 20 minutes here, exploring the church built on a small artificial island. The church’s collection of maritime artifacts and pictures make it a photogenic and historically interesting stop.
The Blue Cave is the final highlight, accessible only by boat. Inside, the white sandy bottom reflects sunlight, creating a mesmerizing blue light effect that enchants visitors. The 30-minute swim inside the cave allows for relaxation and marveling at the natural beauty. The cave’s large chamber and smooth, shiny walls make it a favorite spot for snorkeling and photography.

This tour also includes a visit to a Yugoslavian submarine base, built secretly during the Yugoslavian Wars. The boat enters the former submarine tunnel, and the skipper shares historical insights about its purpose. It’s a rare opportunity to see a piece of military history from the Cold War era.
Next, the group stops at Mamula Prison, a site that dates back to the 19th century. Once used as a maximum-security prison, Mamula has a haunted reputation with reports of strange noises and ghostly sightings. While the visit is brief—around 5 minutes—the site’s atmosphere leaves an impression.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Blue Cave stands out as the tour’s most visually striking feature. The narrow entrance opens into a larger chamber where deep blue waters shimmer under the sunlight. The white sandy floor enhances the spectacular lighting effect, creating an almost otherworldly ambiance.
Guests are encouraged to swim, relax, and take photos during the 30-minute stop. The crystal-clear water and smooth cave walls make this a favorite moment of the trip, providing both scenic beauty and the chance to cool off after the boat ride.

The tour follows a clear and dynamic schedule, starting at Park Slobode and immediately setting out on a 20-minute speedboat ride. The first stop, Perast, is a quick pass-by, giving a glimpse of its Venetian architecture and historic buildings.
Next, the Lady of the Rocks island is the first major stop, with a 20-minute visit to explore the church and museum. The boat then ventures towards the former submarine tunnel, where it spends about 10 minutes viewing the military site and listening to historical commentary.
The journey continues with shorter rides of 15 and 10 minutes between stops, including a visit to Mamula Island for a 5-minute look at the abandoned prison. The highlight comes at the Blue Cave, where 30 minutes are allocated for swimming and relaxing, before returning to the starting point at Park Slobode.

The tour package covers all essential items for a safe and enjoyable experience. This includes one bottle of water per passenger, snorkel masks, life jackets, and life rafts. Tour fees and taxes are paid, and WiFi is available on board for sharing your moments in real time.
Guests also receive entry tickets to Lady of the Rocks, and the museum is included in the visit. The skipper and tour guide offer expert commentary, ensuring a well-informed experience. Fuel costs are covered, so no extra charges are expected during the trip.

Travelers are advised to bring sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen to stay comfortable during the outdoor boat ride. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, people with vertigo, or those over certain weight limits; the boat ride can be bumpy for some.
Since the tour runs rain or shine, guests should prepare for weather conditions, and rain gear is provided if needed. The rough sea condition could lead to adjustments in the route—alternative locations might be visited instead.

Because of the nature of the boat ride and the water-based stops, participants should be comfortable with motion and swimming. The tour is not suitable for babies under 1 year or individuals with significant mobility issues.
The group size is manageable, and all safety equipment is supplied. Travelers are encouraged to arrive early to avoid missing the departure, especially in summer months when traffic congestion is common.
This 3-hour speedboat tour stands out for its compact schedule that covers Lady of the Rocks, Blue Cave, and interesting historic sites like the submarine base and Mamula Prison. It offers a balance of scenic beauty and history in a short, action-packed trip.
Similar tours may include full-day cruises or visits to additional sites, but this option provides a concentrated experience suited for those with limited time or wanting a quick but engaging overview of Kotor Bay’s highlights.
This 3-hour adventure delivers a lively exploration of Kotor Bay’s most captivating sights, combining speedboat thrills, natural wonders, and historical insights. The expert guides and well-organized itinerary make it a reliable choice for travelers eager to maximize their time on the water.
While the short duration means some stops are brief, the quality of sights like the Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks compensates with their visual impact. The inclusion of safety gear and museum entries adds to the overall value.
This tour is best suited for adventurous visitors interested in scenic views, swimming, and history. It offers a fun, efficient way to see Kotor Bay’s highlights without a lengthy commitment, making it a favorite for families, groups, and solo travelers alike.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for babies under 1 year and may not be suitable for very young children sensitive to motion or water. Travelers over certain weight limits or with mobility issues should also consider this.
What should I bring on the tour?
It’s advisable to bring sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen. The tour includes snorkel masks and life jackets, but personal items like towels or extra sunscreen are also useful.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the activity offers free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexibility in planning.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour runs rain or shine. In case of rough seas, the route may change, with alternative sites visited based on weather conditions. Rain gear is provided.
How many stops are included?
The tour features several stops: Lady of the Rocks, submarine base, Mamula Prison, and Blue Cave for swimming, with brief pass-bys of Perast and other sites.