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Explore Kotor, Perast, and the Lady of the Rocks with this 4-hour guided tour, including hotel pickup, boat ride, and free time in historic towns.

This Mini Boka tour offers an engaging 4-hour journey through some of Montenegro’s most scenic and historic spots. Starting from Kotor, Budva, or Tivat, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it a convenient option for travelers with limited time. The tour features visits to the charming Perast, a boat cruise to the iconic Lady of the Rocks, and free time to explore the impressive Old Town of Kotor.
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews, this tour appeals to those eager to see UNESCO World Heritage Sites, enjoy stunning views, and learn about the region’s seafaring traditions. While the tour is compact, it packs in several highlights, making it ideal for travelers who want an overview without a full-day commitment.
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This private group tour begins with a pick-up from three convenient locations: Kotor, Tivat, or Budva. After confirmation from the agency, a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle transports travelers to the first stop, the village of Perast. The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, with pickups and drop-offs arranged to suit your schedule.
Participants are collected and returned in the same area, making it an easy and hassle-free way to see the highlights of the Boka Kotorska region without worrying about transport logistics. The tour operator offers the flexibility to reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance.

The tour’s first stop is Perast, a 30-minute drive from Kotor. Known for its wealthy seafaring families and art colony history, Perast boasts 16 Baroque palaces, 17 Catholic churches, and two Orthodox churches. Its narrow, steep stone streets are lined with flower shops, ancient windows, and fascinating architecture.
Perast’s charm lies in its legendary stories, famous captains, and beautiful vistas of the surrounding bay. Visitors also have the chance to enjoy Peraka cake, a local delicacy. The city’s artistic past drew writers, poets, actors, and painters, leaving it with a timeless, inspiring atmosphere.

A short drive and boat ride take travelers to the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks, built by seafarers from Perast and Kotor. This 45-minute boat cruise is a highlight, offering scenic views of the bay and legendary stories.
The island’s church features beautiful works of art and tapestries. According to local legend, fishermen found a Holy Mother of God icon on a sea rock after a shipwreck, inspiring the building of the church. The church’s Byzantine style adds a historic touch, and the legend enhances the island’s mystical appeal.
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After the boat trip, the tour continues with free time in Kotor’s UNESCO-listed Old Town. The town is encircled by a 4.5 km-long wall that protected it through centuries. Visitors enter through the Sea Gate, where the Clock Tower welcomes you into a maze of charming streets, noble palaces, and squares.
The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon is a key sight, offering simple beauty and historical significance. Nearby, the Maritime Museum showcases Kotor’s long naval tradition. You can also enjoy a coffee break on the main square or explore the Greenmarket for local produce.

For those who choose to ascend, the San Giovanni fortress stands at the highest point of Kotor. The 4.5 km-long walls challenge visitors to reach the top, where panoramic views of the bay unfold. This ascent is a rewarding part of exploring Kotor’s historic defenses.

The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, and a boat ride to Lady of the Rocks. The guide speaks English, Russian, or Serbian, providing insights into the sites visited. The tour is ideal for travelers seeking a compact yet enriching experience of Montenegro’s coast.
Not included are drinks, snacks, entrance fees for the Our Lady of the Rocks (€5), or the Maritime Museum (€5). Tips are appreciated but not obligatory. Since it’s a private group, the pace and focus can be somewhat flexible, but the itinerary is designed to efficiently cover the highlights.

This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or those over 95 years old. Travelers should bring passport or ID card for identification. Smoking, alcohol, or drugs are not permitted in the vehicle or during the stops, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.

Based on two reviews, the tour earns a perfect 5 out of 5 rating. The positive feedback highlights the stunning views and the efficient schedule, with one reviewer noting it as a good experience to see a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tour’s short duration and focused stops make it suitable for visitors who want a quick yet meaningful taste of the Boka Bay region.
Unlike longer, more crowded excursions, this Mini Boka tour offers a personalized, intimate experience that hits the key highlights. The private transportation and flexible timing add to its appeal, especially for travelers with tight schedules. The combination of historical towns, legends, and scenic boat rides makes it a well-rounded introduction to Montenegro’s coast.
This tour is perfect for first-time visitors seeking a quick overview of Kotor and Perast. It’s also suitable for history lovers, legenders, and those interested in maritime culture. The short duration makes it ideal for travelers who prefer not to spend a full day on sightseeing, yet still want a comprehensive glimpse of the region’s beauty and stories.
The Mini Boka tour provides a convenient, well-organized way to explore Perast’s charm, the legend of Lady of the Rocks, and Kotor’s historic streets in just 4 hours. Its private setup and included boat ride set it apart from larger group excursions, offering a more personal and relaxed experience.
While the tour covers the essentials, the limited time means some travelers might wish for more. However, its stunning views, cultural highlights, and easy logistics make it a strong choice for those looking for a brief but memorable introduction to Montenegro’s coast. It works especially well for cruise passengers, short-term visitors, or anyone eager to see the region’s key sights without fuss.
“was good experience to see this place a world heritage site the second we've done”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, boat ride to Lady of the Rocks, and the services of a guide speaking English, Russian, or Serbian.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 4 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Kotor, Tivat, or Budva, based on your arrangement, with pickup confirmed after booking.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for Our Lady of the Rocks (5 Euros) and the Maritime Museum (5 Euros) are paid separately if you choose to visit these sites.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is not recommended for people with mobility impairments or those over 95 years old.
What should I bring on the tour?
Travelers should bring passport or ID card for identification purposes.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a group or private experience?
The tour is designed for private groups, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides are available in English, Serbian, and Russian.
What makes this tour different from other Montenegro excursions?
Its short duration, private setup, and inclusion of a boat ride to the legendary Lady of the Rocks make it a convenient and memorable choice for a quick exploration.