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Experience stunning Boka Bay on this private 3-hour tour visiting Lady of the Rocks, Mamula Fortress, and the Blue Cave with a knowledgeable captain.
A private tour of Boka Bay in Montenegro offers an intimate and personalized way to explore some of the region’s most stunning sights. For $312.14 per group, up to six people can enjoy this approximately three-hour journey led by a professional captain—a former cruise ship officer who knows all the bay’s secret spots. The tour features visits to Our Lady of the Rocks, Mamula Fortress, and the Blue Cave, with plenty of opportunities for swimming, taking photos, and even recording fun Instagram videos.
It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a flexible, relaxed experience with free Wi-Fi, drinks, and snorkeling gear included. The tour’s pace is carefully designed to avoid crowds, ensuring a more leisurely and enjoyable visit. While the overall experience is highly praised, travelers should be aware that the Mamula Fortress is closed to visitors due to ongoing construction, and swimming in the Blue Cave is optional.


This private tour begins at Park SlobodeE65 in Kotor, a city renowned for its medieval architecture and seaside charm. The captain offers a warm welcome, setting the tone for a friendly, informative trip. The boat itself is brand new, equipped with Wi-Fi, music, and complimentary drinks, making the cruise as comfortable as it is scenic. The three-hour schedule balances sightseeing with relaxed pacing, perfect for those who want to see the highlights without feeling rushed.
Travelers appreciate the personalized attention and the ability to customize the experience, thanks to the private nature of the tour. The overall atmosphere is lively and fun, enhanced by the captain’s enthusiasm and local knowledge. The tour is especially suited to small groups seeking a more intimate adventure on the water.
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The journey kicks off with a 20-minute cruise from Kotor’s historic city port across the bay. The scenery features medieval buildings, old mills, and lush vegetation, making each moment aboard picturesque. The highlight is the Our Lady of the Rocks island, an artificial island constructed from sinking ships and rocks, with a church and museum.
Here, passengers have about 20 minutes to explore the church and museum, and perhaps buy souvenirs. The skipper shares details about the history and significance of the island and nearby Perast, which is a UNESCO-protected town. This stop offers a beautiful blend of history, architecture, and seaside views.

The island of Our Lady of the Rocks is a true highlight, with its church and museum providing insight into local traditions. The 20-minute stop is enough to appreciate the artifacts, paintings, and scenic outlooks. The skipper’s explanations add context, making the visit more engaging.
While the admission fee for the museum is not included in the tour price, the small gift shop offers souvenirs. This stop feels authentic and avoids the overcrowding often seen at more popular sites, thanks to the captain’s skill at managing timing and crowds.

Next, the boat cruises through the Verige Strait, offering views of the luxurious Porto Montenegro marina. The captain points out the famous yachts and explains the significance of this upscale area.
A notable feature during this part of the journey is the Ex-Submarine Tunnel, built by the Yugoslav Army, which is covered with fake rocks to camouflage it from satellites. Cruising through this unique tunnel takes about 15 minutes and provides a fascinating glimpse into military engineering.
This section is also an opportunity to appreciate the scenery of the bay and the contrast between luxury and military history in Montenegro.

As the boat approaches the Mamula Fortress, the captain offers a brief overview of its role during the First and Second World Wars. Due to ongoing construction, the fortress is closed to visitors, but the outdoor view remains impressive. Passengers get a good view of the fortress’s historic walls and seaside setting during a 10-minute cruise past.
This site’s photo opportunities are plentiful, and the captain’s stories enrich the visual experience, making Mamula a noteworthy landmark even without a tour inside.

The Blue Cave is the final major stop, with a 25-minute cruise to the cave’s entrance. This natural formation has been created by wave action over centuries, resulting in a magnificent blue hue that mesmerizes visitors.
Swimmers can jump off the boat and swim in the crystal-clear waters, with snorkeling gear provided free of charge. The captain encourages guests to take advantage of this, offering a memorable opportunity to experience the sea directly. Though swimming is optional, many enjoy this highlight, thanks to the beautiful waters and the unique ambiance of the cave.
After the Blue Cave, the boat begins its 55-minute cruise back to Kotor’s city port. The comfortable onboard environment remains lively, with music playing and free Wi-Fi keeping everyone connected. The drinks and soda are available throughout, making the trip feel relaxed and enjoyable.
Travelers often comment on how smoothly the pacing flows, balancing sightseeing with leisure. The friendly captain and personalized service ensure a memorable final leg of the journey.

This private tour is designed for small groups, making it ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking a personalized experience. The meeting point at Park SlobodeE65 is easy to find, and the tour ends back at the same spot.
The tour includes bottled water, soda, beer, and snorkeling gear, while admission to the museum and Our Lady of the Rocks site costs extra. The schedule offers some flexibility, and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the trip provides peace of mind.
While the Mamula Fortress is not accessible, the overall itinerary delivers all the key sights and experiences, with the skipper’s expertise making the difference.
This Lady of the Rock and Mamula with Blue Cave Private Tour suits travelers looking for a relaxed, personalized experience in Boka Bay. It’s perfect for those who want to avoid crowds, enjoy swimming in pristine waters, and learn local stories from an experienced captain. The small group size and flexibility make it especially appealing for families, couples, or friends traveling together.
The value lies in the tailored approach, quality facilities onboard, and the chance to see key sights like Our Lady of the Rocks and the Blue Cave at your own pace. Visitors should be comfortable with water activities and expect a casual, enjoyable cruise.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, including families with children, especially since snorkeling equipment is provided and the pace is relaxed.
Can I swim in the Blue Cave?
Swimmers are encouraged to jump off the boat and enjoy swimming, though it is optional. Swimming in the Blue Cave is a highlight for many guests.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers the private boat, Wi-Fi, drinks, bottled water, soda, beer, and snorkeling gear.
Are there any extra costs I should know about?
Yes, admission tickets for the Our Lady of the Rocks museum are not included and cost 2 EUR.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about three hours, including all stops and cruising time.
What should I bring?
A towel and swimming gear if you plan to swim. It’s also good to have sunscreen and camera.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details; travelers with special needs should contact the provider directly.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked 18 days in advance and is recommended to secure your spot.
What weather conditions affect the tour?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
This private Lady of the Rock and Mamula with Blue Cave tour offers a personalized, scenic, and relaxed way to enjoy Boka Bay’s most iconic sights with a knowledgeable captain, comfort, and plenty of memorable moments.