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Discover Montenegro’s stunning coastline on this 3-hour speedboat tour, visiting Our Lady of The Rocks, Blue Cave, submarine tunnels, and Mamula Island.
Explore the captivating beauty of Montenegro’s coastline with the Kotor: Blue Cave and Boka Bay Tour offered by SeaSpark Kotor Speed Boat Tours. This 3-hour adventure takes you through some of the most scenic spots along the Adriatic Sea, including the iconic Our Lady of The Rocks, the Blue Cave, and the historic Mamula Island. Starting from Park Slobode, the tour combines speed, comfort, and fascinating sights, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both adventure and memorable views.
The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, modern boats, and careful route planning that showcases Montenegro’s best coastal landmarks. With a high rating of 4.7 based on 214 reviews, this experience proves popular among travelers who appreciate personalized service, safety, and stunning scenery. The pick-up service is available from selected spots, and the tour includes various stops for photos, visits, and swimming, though the Blue Cave swim might depend on weather conditions.
While most reviewers highlight the friendly crew and beautiful stops, it’s important to note that weather conditions can influence some activities, especially swimming in the Blue Cave. Still, this tour remains a top choice for those eager to combine sightseeing with a fun speedboat ride. Suitable for families, small groups, and anyone wanting a lively, scenic outing along Montenegro’s coastline.


The adventure begins at Park Slobode, where you’ll find the Seaspark check-in point. After a brief safety briefing, a modern speedboat whisk you across Boka Bay, offering sweeping views of the old churches and palaces lining the coast. Expect a smooth ride thanks to the cozy, well-maintained boats designed for comfort.
The initial 20-minute speedboat ride sets the tone for an energetic yet relaxing trip. The scenery from the water immediately impresses with picturesque towns, marinas, and lush hills framing the bay. This is a trip that balances fast-paced fun with plenty of time to soak in the sights.
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The first major stop is Our Lady of The Rocks, a famous island adorned with churches and art. Visitors can explore the island and hear about its fascinating history—an enduring symbol of local faith and tradition. The 20-minute stop includes photo opportunities and free time to walk around and appreciate the island’s charm.
This stop is often highlighted as a main highlight, with plenty of chances to capture photos of the tiny, church-studded island against the backdrop of the bay. Visitors should note that if they wish to enter the church, there is a dress code requiring modest clothing.

After leaving Our Lady of The Rocks, the boat glides through the Verige channel, the narrowest part of Boka Bay. The guide explains the area’s geography and history, adding context to the stunning views. Along the way, you’ll see luxury marinas like Porto Montenegro and Porto Novi—noted for their upscale yachts and modern architecture.
The 25-minute cruise through this section offers excellent photos of marina life and the surrounding hills, making it a favorite for photo enthusiasts. The route emphasizes scenic beauty and historical significance.

Next, the tour passes by abandoned tunnels that once served as submarine hideouts during World War II. The 10-minute photo stop allows visitors to see these tunnels up close and learn about their military history. The guides share stories about the tunnels, adding a sense of adventure and intrigue.
While the tunnels are a small stop, they add a unique element to the experience, connecting the area’s natural beauty with its historic wartime significance. Visitors should be aware that timing at this stop is brief, but enough to appreciate the site.
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The tour then proceeds to Mamula Island, former prison comparable to Alcatraz. The 10-minute photo stop provides a chance to admire the fortified island, which has a distinctive fortress shape. The guide offers brief insights into Mamula’s past, emphasizing its military and penal history.
This stop appeals to those interested in history and photography, with the island’s imposing structure making for dramatic images. The overall route balances historical insight with scenic views.
The highlight for many is the Blue Cave, where visitors often swim in the bright blue waters or simply enjoy the spectacular scenery. The 20-minute stop includes free time for photos and, if conditions permit, swimming. Reviewers frequently describe the blue water as unforgettable.
Weather can impact the ability to enter the Blue Cave or swim, and the tour may adjust the route to avoid rough seas, visiting Porto Montenegro or Porto Novi instead if necessary. The experience of seeing the cave’s glow remains a core part of this tour.

The final 35-minute cruise takes you back along the coast, passing more scenic viewpoints and offering additional photo opportunities. The boat ride ends with a drop-off at four locations: Perast Marina, Pota, Park Slobode, and the Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort.
This relaxed section provides a chance to reflect on the trip while enjoying the breeze and views. The route’s length ensures you see many more picturesque parts of Boka Bay before concluding.

The meeting point is at a Seaspark table at the designated coordinates (42.42653274536133, 18.768077850341797). The pickup is from selected spots only, and travelers are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes early for check-in. The tour runs rain or shine, with raincoats provided, but adverse weather may lead to route changes or cancellation.
The group size can be small or private, and the boats are designed for comfort and safety. Many reviews praise the skippers and guides for their friendly attitude and knowledge, making the experience both enjoyable and safe.

Travelers should wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel for swimming or relaxing on deck. Large luggage or bags are not permitted on the boat, and smoking is prohibited inside the vehicle. It’s recommended to dress modestly if visiting the church at Our Lady of The Rocks.
Weather conditions might cause route adjustments—if the Blue Cave cannot be entered, alternatives are Porto Montenegro or Porto Novi. The tour’s timing makes it suitable for those with limited time but still eager to see the best sights.
The combination of scenic boat rides, historic sites, and unique stops makes this tour a well-rounded experience. The emphasis on personalized service, modern boats, and informative guides keeps reviews consistently high. The short duration packs a lot of highlights into just 3 hours, making it ideal for travelers with tight schedules.
Most notably, visitors appreciate the friendliness of the crew and the beauty of the places visited. The tour is especially appropriate for families, photo enthusiasts, and adventure seekers looking for a fun, scenic outing along Montenegro’s coast.
This experience offers a cost-effective way to explore Montenegro’s stunning coastline in a short time. While weather can influence some activities like swimming, the route is flexible, and many highlights are guaranteed regardless. The stunning scenery, knowledgeable guides, and comfortable boats make this a trusted choice for travelers wanting a lively day at sea.
Overall, if you enjoy speedboats, scenic views, and historical sites, this tour provides an engaging and picturesque way to spend a few hours in Montenegro. It’s a highly-rated experience that balances adventure with cultural charm, ensuring many visitors leave with memories to cherish.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3 hours, including all stops, rides, and free time.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Park Slobode area, where you will find the Seaspark table for check-in.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is available from selected spots only; guests should check their options when booking.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes and a towel for swimming or relaxing on the boat.
Can I visit the church on Our Lady of The Rocks?
Yes, but dress modestly because bathing suits are not allowed inside the church.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour runs rain or shine, but adverse weather might lead to route changes or cancellation for safety reasons.