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Experience Montenegro’s stunning Boka Bay on a private 6-hour speedboat tour visiting Our Lady of the Rocks, Blue Cave, Lutica Bay, and Rose Village with personalized service.

This 6-hour private tour in Kotor, Montenegro, offers a personalized way to explore the breathtaking Boka Bay. For $578.41 per group (up to 5 people), you enjoy a luxurious speedboat ride with private transportation, WiFi onboard, and snorkeling equipment. The tour begins from Kotor Old Town or other designated pickup points within Kotor Bay, like Muo, Pranj, Stoliv, or Dobrota, making it flexible and convenient.
The experience is perfect for those seeking a scenic exploration of Montenegro’s coast, with 15 stops and several highlights. While the admission tickets for the Our Lady of the Rocks museum are not included, the tour’s highlights, such as the Blue Cave and the historical towns, truly stand out.
This tour is especially suited for adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts. The timing allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities for swimming, sightseeing, and resting. Keep in mind that the exact itinerary depends on your preferences and weather conditions, but the main stops remain consistent.

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The tour begins at the Port of Kotor, a convenient location within the UNESCO World Heritage Site Old Town. Pickups are also available from nearby villages such as Muo, Pranj, Stoliv, and Dobrota, which are accessible for most travelers. The boat docks easily at these locations, ensuring a smooth start to your adventure.
The speedboat offers a comfortable and fast ride, allowing you to cover the extensive Boka Bay in just 6 hours. The private nature of this tour means you can customize stops or spend more time at favorite locations, making it ideal for those wanting a personalized experience.

One of the main highlights is the Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island created by local fishermen who found an icon of Our Lady on a rock. Over time, they built the church and museum on this island, which are open for visitors. The church is a striking baroque-style building that has taken more than 120 years to complete.
Visitors have the chance to explore both the church and the museum, gaining insight into the legend and history behind this unique site. Admission is not included, but the 15-minute stop provides an excellent photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the artifacts and panoramic views of the bay.

The UNESCO-protected town of Perast offers a glimpse into the past with its Venetian Gothic architecture. The town was once a wealthy strategic hub, evident in the beautiful waterfront buildings built before the 19th century. The Tre Sorelle Palace, dating back to the 15th century, is a key stop and is linked to a romantic legend that adds a cultural touch to the visit.
While wandering through Perast, travelers can admire the imposing baroque structures and learn about its history under Venetian and Austro-Hungarian rule. The town is perfect for photography and soaking in Montenegro’s maritime past.

The small Mamula Island, with its 19th-century fortress, stands at the entrance of Boka Bay. Formerly used as a prison during World War I and II, the fortress is currently closed for renovation and luxury hotel development. Despite the closure, the view of Mamula from the boat remains impressive and offers great photo opportunities.
The excursion past Mamula adds a sense of history and drama to the trip, highlighting Montenegro’s strategic maritime importance. The brief view is enough to evoke curiosity about its past and future.

The Lutica Bay marks a recent development in Montenegro’s luxury scene. Built a few years ago in Mediterranean style, it features elite marinas, beautiful buildings, and chic cafes. The 45-minute stop here lets you stroll around the modern village, enjoy the scenery, and take in the luxurious atmosphere.
It’s a perfect spot for relaxing walks or a quick coffee break, offering a contrast to the historic sites with its contemporary elegance.

The small village of Rose provides a tranquil beach stop with a chance to unwind. The beach offers a relaxed environment where you can rest, swim, or sip a drink at local cafes. The duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes, giving enough time for a lunch (not included) or simply enjoying the sea breeze.
This break complements the tour’s sightseeing with some leisurely downtime, making it ideal for families or those who prefer a slower pace.

The Blue Cave is one of the most popular stops on this tour. The 20-minute visit allows for swimming inside the cave, where the turquoise blue water creates a magical atmosphere. Visitors can take photos and enjoy the unique environment of the cave’s interior.
Since admission is free, most travelers appreciate how this stop combines nature’s beauty with fun swimming and photo opportunities. The timing is short but impactful, leaving enough room for other stops.
On the way back to Kotor, a brief 5-minute stop at the old submarine tunnel offers a touch of military history. The tunnel’s historical significance adds a layer of depth to the sightseeing, providing a quick yet interesting view of Montenegro’s past defense architecture.
The return journey is smooth and comfortable, giving travelers time to reflect on the day’s highlights.
The tour includes all transportation and snorkeling gear, along with bottled water and WiFi on board. Lunch at the Rose beach is not included, so plan accordingly if you want a meal. The admission ticket to the Our Lady of the Rocks Museum is also not included, but the free stops and photo moments make this a minor consideration.
The tour is for up to five people, making it an intimate and flexible experience. The meeting point is at the Port of Kotor, with pickups available at nearby villages, ensuring easy access for most travelers.
This private tour fits those who want a personalized experience, with the flexibility to customize stops or spend extra time at favorite locations. The tour is perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking scenic views, historic sites, and fun swimming opportunities.
The high praise from previous reviews highlights knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery, making it a reliable choice for travelers wanting a comprehensive day on the water.
This private 6-hour speedboat tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Montenegro’s iconic Boka Bay. With stops at Our Lady of the Rocks, Perast, Mamula, Lutica Bay, and Rose Village, visitors experience a blend of history, nature, and luxury.
The scenic boat ride, combined with swimming in the Blue Cave and a flexible itinerary, makes it ideal for those who prefer a personalized, relaxing, and photogenic day. The high ratings and glowing reviews testify to its quality, especially highlighting the expert guidance and stunning views.
While some admission fees and lunch are extra, the overall experience delivers excellent value for a private tour in Montenegro. This tour suits travelers who appreciate comfort, privacy, and scenic beauty—a memorable way to explore the jewels of the Montenegrin coast.
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What is included in the tour price?
The private transportation, snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and WiFi onboard are included. Lunch and museum tickets are not included.
How many people can join this tour?
The tour is designed for up to 5 people per group, making it ideal for small groups or families.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Port of Kotor or other pickup points in Kotor Bay such as Muo, Pranj, Stoliv, or Dobrota.
Can I customize the stops?
Since it is a private tour, you can discuss your preferences with the guide to spend more time at certain locations or modify the itinerary.
Is swimming in the Blue Cave safe?
Yes, swimming inside the Blue Cave is generally safe, and the 20-minute stop allows for a refreshing dip in the turquoise waters.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring swimwear, towel, sun protection, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. The boat provides snorkeling gear and bottled water.
How do weather conditions affect the tour?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the relaxed pace and short stops make it suitable for families with children, as long as they are comfortable with boat rides.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked 33 days in advance on average, so it’s best to reserve early to secure your preferred date.