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Discover Montenegro’s stunning coastline, explore Kotor and Perast, and enjoy panoramic views on this full-day tour from Dubrovnik for $59.


This full-day group tour from Dubrovnik takes you on a scenic journey along the Montenegro coastline for $59 per person. It includes a guided experience with hotel pickup and drop-off, plus the chance to see Kotor, Perast, and optionally Our Lady of the Rocks. The tour is designed to highlight the incredible views of the Adriatic Sea and the historic charm of Montenegrin towns.
While the tour offers remarkable scenery and well-structured stops, it’s important to keep in mind that it can be quite long, with around 13 hours spent traveling and sightseeing. The experience is perfect for those eager to see Montenegro’s highlights, but it may feel rushed at times, especially in the towns.
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The tour begins with a departure from Dubrovnik, crossing into Montenegro and starting your journey along the turquoise-blue coastline. You’ll enjoy beautiful vistas of the sea and islands as your bus travels toward the Bay of Kotor. The route includes a scenic drive passing through Herceg Novi and along the Dubrovnik Riviera, offering many photo-worthy moments.
This road offers completely panoramic views, making it one of the tour’s main attractions. The drive itself becomes a highlight as you witness the diverse scenery of mountains, sea, and lush vegetation. The guide leads you through this route, providing insights into the area’s geography and history.

The stop in Perast is a key highlight of this tour. Known for its fresh sea air and historic charm, Perast invites visitors to stroll its quaint streets and admire its baroque architecture. This town has a long maritime tradition and serves as a peaceful break during the busy day.
Here, you have the option to visit the island Our Lady of the Rocks, which is accessible by boat. This island features a tiny church and a museum and is considered a symbol of local culture. Be aware that visiting the island requires a fee, and the church itself is small and not as depicted in some photos.
The tour includes a visit to Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Travelers are encouraged to enjoy their free time exploring the medieval old town, its narrow streets, and historic landmarks. The guide shares stories about Kotor’s past, providing context for its fortifications, cathedral, and city walls.
Many appreciate the ample free time to wander at their own pace in Kotor. However, some reviews note that the visit can feel rushed, with only about 2 hours and 40 minutes allocated. Still, the scenic views from the city walls and the historic atmosphere make this stop worthwhile.
More Great Tours NearbyOne unique aspect of this tour is the ferry crossing over Boka Kotorska bay. This short boat ride offers a different perspective of the coastline and islands, adding a touch of maritime charm to the day. The ferry helps connect the different parts of the tour, enhancing the scenic journey.
This ferry experience is part of the completely panoramic route that passes through the bay, giving travelers a chance to appreciate the natural beauty from the water.
After exploring Kotor and Perast, the tour returns through Herceg Novi, another charming Montenegrin town, before heading back to Dubrovnik. The route along the Dubrovnik Riviera offers marvelous views of the coastline as the bus makes its way back.
The entire return journey is filled with picturesque scenery, rounding out a day of mountainous landscapes and seaside vistas. The bus drops travelers off at their original pickup point, completing a full-circle experience.
This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making the start and end points convenient. The guided tour is led by a professional team, praised for their knowledgeable explanations and friendly demeanor. The tour is available in English and Spanish, ensuring language is accessible for most travelers.
Group sizes tend to be large, which can influence the overall experience. The tour permits booking with flexibility, allowing you to reserve now and pay later, and offers a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
While many praises the beauty of Kotor and Perast and the professionalism of guides and drivers, some reviews mention disappointments. Notably, the lengthy bus travel can make the day feel long and tiring.
There are reports of limited time in towns, with about 35 minutes in Perast and more than 2 hours in Kotor, which may not be enough to fully enjoy the sites.
Some travelers point out that the visit to Our Lady of the Rocks involves additional costs and that the church may not resemble photos. Plus, some guests experience delays and logistical issues, such as being dropped off at different locations upon return or traffic congestion that extends the day.
This full-day Montenegro coast tour suits those eager to see iconic towns and enjoy scenic drives. It offers good value for the price, especially considering the hotel pickup and guided experience.
Those seeking deep exploration may find the limited time at each stop a concern, and the long bus hours could feel excessive without ample breaks. Still, for visual lovers and history buffs, the panoramic views and historic towns make it a worthwhile choice.
“Kotor Bay is beautiful; both Perast and Mostar are really pretty towns. But in my opinion, it's too many hours on the bus, the guided tour is 35 mi…”
Does this tour include transportation?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Dubrovnik, with bus transportation throughout the day.
Is visiting the island Our Lady of the Rocks included?
Visiting the island is an optional activity that requires an extra fee, and the church and museum are small attractions.
What languages are available for the guide?
The tour is offered in English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for most travelers.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour runs approximately 13 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and transfers.
Are there any important documents needed?
Yes, passport or ID card is required, especially for crossing the border into Montenegro.
Is it worth visiting Montenegro on this tour?
Considering the scenic routes, historic towns, and affordable price, many find it a worthwhile trip for a day of sightseeing, though some may find the bus time lengthy.