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Discover Kotor's stunning coastline with this speedboat tour, swimming in the Blue Cave, visiting Lady of the Rocks, and exploring Mamula Island for $52.


This $52 speedboat tour delivers a lively exploration of Montenegro’s scenic coast, departing from the harbor opposite the old town of Kotor. It offers a vibrant mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and underwater adventures. The trip features visits to iconic locations like Lady of the Rocks, Mamula Island, and the Blue Cave, with plenty of opportunities for swimming and diving.
While most guests enjoy the sightseeing and friendly service, some reviews highlight logistical hiccups like delayed pickups or smaller boats. Still, the tour’s spectacular views and engaging commentary make it a popular choice for those eager to see Montenegro’s coast from a speedboat perspective.


The tour begins at the harbor opposite the old town, where cruise ships are docked. This central location makes it easy to find and access, with the activity ending back at the same meeting point. It’s important to be punctual, especially since departure relies on weather conditions and group size.
Some guests have experienced confusion over the meeting point or delays, so arriving a little early and confirming details can ensure a smooth start. The crew provides life-saving equipment, and the group sizes tend to be manageable, fostering a personal experience.

The speedboat offers a lively ride through Montenegro’s breathtaking bays, with panoramic views of Perast, Tivat, Porto Montenegro, and Herceg Novi. Music and commentary enhance the journey, giving context to the sights along the way.
The boat features a mini fridge with drinks, making it easy to stay refreshed as you cruise past notable landmarks. The duration allows plenty of time for swimming, exploring, and photo opportunities at each stop, with a typical focus on a relaxed pace that balances adventure and scenery.
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A major highlight is the chance to swim in the Blue Cave, a spot known for its stunning shades of blue water. The snorkel masks provided let you explore the underwater surroundings close-up, revealing the vibrant marine life beneath the surface.
The Blue Cave’s unique landscape makes it a memorable swimming experience, with many visitors excited about the underwater exploration. The tour’s timing is arranged to maximize daylight, ensuring the best visual effects of the blue waters.

The Lady of the Rocks island is a favored stop on this tour, featuring an ancient church that dates back over a century. The church’s location on the small island creates a picturesque setting, and visitors often enjoy taking photos of the stone structures against the water.
The entry fee is 2 euros per person, payable separately if you choose to visit inside. The view of the island from the boat provides a scenic backdrop, and the historical significance adds an educational element to the visit.

The tour offers a view of Mamula Island, known for its historic castle. Your captain shares stories about Mamula’s past, including its use as a concentration camp during WWII, adding a layer of historical interest.
Guests can admire the castle’s architecture from the water, and some may choose to disembark and explore if time permits, although the main visit is from the boat. The panoramic views of the fortress are impressive, especially at sunset or in good weather.

An intriguing part of the cruise is passing through the submarine tunnel, a feature that highlights Montenegro’s military and engineering history. The tunnel adds a sense of adventure, and the captain’s narration provides insights into its role and the local strategic importance.
The view of the tunnel from the boat emphasizes Montenegro’s military past, while also showcasing the rugged coastline created by fishermen centuries ago.
While on the water, guests enjoy stunning sights of coastal villages like Perast, often described as a dream city by visitors. The picturesque town with its historic architecture and narrow streets is worth exploring further, but on this tour, it’s mostly appreciated from the water.
Photographs of Perast’s skyline and its waterfront are common souvenirs. It’s a quiet, charming contrast to the lively boat ride, making it a highlight for those who love scenic towns.
To maximize enjoyment, bring sunglasses for sun protection, swimwear and a towel for swimming stops, and a camera for capturing views. Since food and drinks are not included, consider bringing your own snacks or purchasing at local spots beforehand.
Be aware that the tour may be canceled due to weather, so check the forecast and confirm bookings. The boat size and timing can sometimes lead to crowded conditions, so arriving early and being flexible helps.
This speedboat adventure is ideal for adventurous travelers who appreciate scenic views and are comfortable with water activities. It suits those interested in history, nature, and coastal landscapes. Families with children who can swim will find the stops particularly fun, though not suitable for wheelchair users or pets.
While some reviews mention small boats and delays, the overall stunning scenery and informative captain make this a worthwhile outing for anyone wanting to experience Montenegro from the water.
This tour offers an engaging way to see Montenegro’s coast, combining beautiful stops with informative narration. The price is reasonable considering the number of key sights visited and the opportunities for swimming.
While logistical issues like delays or boat size may occur, most guests find the spectacular views, friendly guides, and exciting stops make up for these inconveniences. It’s best suited for active, water-loving travelers who want an interactive exploration of Kotor Bay.
The highlights—swimming in the Blue Cave, seeing Lady of the Rocks, and viewing Mamula Island—are well worth the modest price, especially if you enjoy outdoor adventures and coastal scenery.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children who can swim will enjoy the stops for swimming and snorkeling.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunglasses, swimwear, towel, camera, and perhaps some snacks since food is not included.
How long is the tour?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, the stops and swimming suggest a few hours of activity, with some reviews mentioning delays.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled due to poor weather, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Are pets allowed on the boat?
No, pets are not allowed onboard.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes transportation by boat, a bottle of water, a snorkel mask, and life jackets.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, entry to Our Lady of the Rocks costs 2 euros per person if you choose to visit the church.
Can I pay later or reserve now?
Yes, the booking allows reserve and pay later, offering flexibility for planning.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What is the group size?
The size varies, but some reviews suggest boats can be small, sometimes accommodating up to seven people.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
Most find the swim in the Blue Cave and the views of Mamula Island especially memorable.