From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Cross-Border Journey from Dubrovnik to Montenegro

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip

Discover Montenegro's stunning coast on this full-day trip from Dubrovnik, exploring Kotor, Perast, and optional boat cruise for an unforgettable experience.

Explore Montenegro’s Coast on a Full-Day Trip from Dubrovnik for $65

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Explore Montenegro’s Coast on a Full-Day Trip from Dubrovnik for $65

This full-day tour from Dubrovnik offers an exciting way to see the highlights of Montenegro’s coast. Priced at $65 per person, the trip includes visits to the UNESCO-listed Kotor Old Town, the charming town of Perast, and offers an optional boat cruise in Kotor Bay. The tour is notable for its delivering breathtaking views, professional guides, and convenient logistics, making it a popular choice for travelers wanting to explore beyond Croatia.

The tour uses comfortable air-conditioned buses for the journey, with hotel pick-up and drop-off included. Most participants appreciate the well-organized schedule and the knowledgeable guides who bring the story of Montenegro’s coast to life. While the border crossing can involve some queuing, reviews confirm that the process is typically quick, especially at the smaller crossing points.

If you enjoy picturesque towns, stunning landscapes, and cultural insights, this trip offers a well-balanced day of sightseeing. The inclusion of the boat cruise adds a special touch, allowing visitors to appreciate Kotor Bay from the water, although this is an optional upgrade.

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Key Points

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Key Points

  • Price: Only $65 per person, providing great value for a full-day guided experience
  • Duration: The tour runs approximately from early morning to evening, around 12 hours in total
  • Stops: Key locations include Kotor Old Town, Perast, and a boat cruise option in Kotor Bay
  • Transport: Travel in air-conditioned buses, with hotel pick-up and drop-off included
  • Border crossing: Typically quick, with less than 40 minutes queue times reported
  • Guide: Local guides in Kotor and a bus guide who keep the group informed and engaged

Cross-Border Journey from Dubrovnik to Montenegro

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Cross-Border Journey from Dubrovnik to Montenegro

The trip begins with a border crossing from Croatia into Montenegro, which, according to reviews, is generally smooth and quick. The crossing often takes less than 40 minutes, especially if arriving at a smaller border post. This efficiency helps keep the day on schedule and maximizes your time at each stop. The journey itself offers scenic views of the coast, setting the mood for what’s ahead.

The bus ride around the Bay of Kotor provides an early taste of Montenegro’s remarkable landscape, with the fjords and mountain scenery making a strong impression. Passengers enjoy a comfortable, climate-controlled environment to relax and prepare for the sightseeing ahead.

Discovering Kotor’s UNESCO-Listed Old Town

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Discovering Kotor’s UNESCO-Listed Old Town

Arriving in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kotor, visitors are given free time to explore the medieval streets, churches, and impressive fortifications. The Old Town of Kotor is renowned for its well-preserved Venetian architecture and labyrinth of narrow alleys.

A local guide in Kotor offers a 30-minute tour that highlights the city’s history, notable landmarks, and secret corners. Many reviews praise the guide’s knowledge and engaging storytelling, which helps bring the city’s history and culture to life. The fortifications are a major highlight, and walking part of the city walls offers spectacular views of the bay.

Visitors should note that entry to the fortress costs around 8 euros, and some wish for more time to fully explore the area. Still, the free time allocated is enough to stroll, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere of this historic port.

Perast: A Picturesque Baroque Town

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Perast: A Picturesque Baroque Town

The tour’s final stop is the small town of Perast, celebrated for its Baroque architecture and serene setting. Visitors get about 1.5 hours here, enough time to walk through the streets and admire the fascinating architecture from the Venetian period.

Many find Perast to be a breathtaking spot, with its historic buildings and tranquil waters. Several options are available to visit the Our Lady of the Rocks island, located just off the coast, although this requires cash payment and is not included in the base tour price.

While the time in Perast is somewhat limited, reviews mention that it’s enough to enjoy the town’s charm and even take a quick dip in the sea if desired. The town’s peaceful vibe makes it a perfect contrast to the bustling streets of Kotor.

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Optional Boat Cruise in Kotor Bay

One of the tour’s highlights is the boat cruise in Kotor Bay, which offers a different perspective of the coast from the water. The cruise takes visitors from Perast to Our Lady of the Rocks, a small island with a church and museum.

This optional activity enhances the experience, giving travelers a chance to enjoy the scenic beauty of Kotor Bay from the water. Many reviews emphasize the enjoyment of the boat ride as a peaceful and picturesque part of the day.

It’s worth noting that the boat trip involves an extra cost, payable in cash, and some participants wish they had more time to explore the islands or enjoy additional water activities.

Practicalities: Transport, Guides, and Timing

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Practicalities: Transport, Guides, and Timing

The air-conditioned buses ensure comfort throughout the long day, and the hotel pick-up and drop-off make logistics simple. The group size is generally small, with around 10 seats in some reviews, fostering a personal atmosphere.

A local guide in Kotor and a bus guide help keep the group informed, often praised for their knowledge, humor, and friendly approach. While the border crossings can sometimes involve queues, reviews confirm that they rarely last longer than 30 minutes, especially at the smaller border post.

Participants are advised to bring passports or ID cards, as entry taxes of 3 euros per person apply in Montenegro. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but not accessible for people with mobility impairments.

Pacing and Duration of the Tour

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Pacing and Duration of the Tour

The schedule balances sightseeing with enough free time to explore each location. Visitors can expect approximately 3 hours in Kotor, which includes the guided tour and free time for photos and walking. Perast is visited for about 1.5 hours, offering a relaxed pace.

Some reviews suggest that more time in Kotor to hike the fortress or in Perast to explore further would be ideal, but the current schedule is generally appreciated for its efficiency. The cruise adds a delightful water element, making the full day feel diverse and fulfilling.

What Makes This Tour Stand Out

The combination of famous landmarks, stunning scenery, and expert guides makes this tour a popular choice. The small group size and flexible booking options allow for a personalized experience. Many reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, especially in Kotor, who share stories that make the history come alive.

The boat cruise is a special addition that many find worthwhile, giving a scenic vantage point of Kotor Bay’s fjords and islands. The tour’s value for money is often praised, particularly considering the cost of entrance fees, the cruise, and the comprehensive itinerary.

Limitations and Considerations

From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip - Limitations and Considerations

While the tour offers ample sightseeing, some wish for more time in Kotor or longer exploration of Perast. The border crossing queues can sometimes be longer, but most reviews report that they are manageable.

The walk up the fortress walls is highly recommended for active travelers, though it requires physical effort. The entry fee for the fortress is not included, and travelers should carry cash for this and other optional purchases, such as island visits.

The tour does not include food or drinks, so bringing snacks or purchasing locally is advisable. It’s also important to check visa requirements well in advance, especially for non-EU citizens.

Why Choose This Montenegro Coast Day Trip?

This guided tour from Dubrovnik offers a well-organized, scenic, and culturally enriching way to see Montenegro’s coast in a single day. The stunning views of Kotor, the charming Perast, and the optional boat ride make it an appealing option for those short on time but eager to experience the country’s beauty.

The knowledgeable guides, combined with comfortable transportation and clear logistics, ensure a smooth day. The price point makes it an attractive choice, especially given the entrance fees, the boat cruise, and the scenic stops included.

This trip works best for travelers who appreciate short but immersive visits and don’t mind the long day. It’s particularly suited for those who want a balanced mix of history, scenery, and water views without the hassle of organizing multiple independent excursions.

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From Dubrovnik: Montenegro Coast Full-Day Trip



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“Lovely day and well organised. Unforgettable locations. Crossing the border was quick, a bit of queuing on the way back to Croatia but did not take…”

— Emily, June 27, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included in the tour package.

What is the cost of the entrance to Kotor Fortress?
Entry to the fortress costs around 8 euros.

How long is the border crossing?
Border queues typically last less than 40 minutes, but can be longer depending on the day.

Can I visit the island of Our Lady of the Rocks?
Yes, the boat cruise takes you to the island, but additional cash payment is required for entry.

How much time do I have in Kotor?
Most travelers get about 3 hours in Kotor for sightseeing and exploring the fortifications.

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking and climbing involved.

What should I bring?
A passport or ID, cash for entrance fees, and comfortable shoes are recommended.

Are there any food options during the trip?
Food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks or eating beforehand is advisable.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the boat cruise optional?
Yes, the boat cruise is an optional part of the tour, but many reviews consider it a highlight.

What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.

Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive day trip with stunning scenery and professional guides.

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