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Experience the stunning Boka Bay with this 1.5-hour private tour from Kotor, visiting Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast in Montenegro for up to 6 people.

This 1.5-hour private tour offers an intimate way to explore some of Montenegro’s most picturesque spots in Kotor Bay. Priced at $154.16 per group (up to 6), the tour begins from UNESCO-listed Old Town of Kotor or other convenient pick-up points around Kotor Bay, such as Muo, Pranj, Stoliv, and Dobrota. With seamless booking and pickup options included, this experience caters to small groups seeking a quick yet comprehensive glimpse of the bay’s highlights.
The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0/5 from 17 reviews, and is recommended by 94% of travelers. It’s especially popular for those who want a short, scenic escape—the 1 hour 30 minutes duration suits visitors with limited time but still eager to enjoy Montenegro’s stunning maritime scenery. The skipper-led adventure includes a panoramic boat ride, visits to iconic islands, and cultural stops, making it a well-rounded experience for history enthusiasts, photo lovers, and curious travelers alike.

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The tour begins at the Park Slobode, a central meeting point in Kotor. From there, a speed boat is used to ferry guests across the bay, with the boat able to dock at the designated pickup spots in Kotor, Muo, Pranj, Stoliv, and Dobrota. This private arrangement ensures exclusivity and flexibility, with most bookings made 115 days in advance on average. The skipper greets guests upon arrival, ready to provide a smooth, scenic ride through the bay.
The boat ride itself lasts about 20 minutes, offering sweeping views of the small villages, palaces, churches, and the striking contrast between sea and mountains. Many reviews praise the spectacular scenery and the friendly, attentive nature of the crew, especially the skipper who shares local stories and legends.

The first major stop is Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island created by local residents. The legend says fishermen found an icon of Our Lady on a sea rock, inspiring villagers to build an island and church in her honor. Today, visitors have 20 minutes to explore the church, a richly decorated basilica, and the museum housed on the island.
The church features beautiful artwork and religious symbols, while the museum showcases artifacts and historical items related to the island’s construction and legends. Admission to the museum is not included in the tour price, so guests can choose whether to visit. The island provides photo opportunities and a chance to learn about local maritime traditions.

Next, the boat returns towards Perast, a small baroque town famous for its captains’ heritage and beautiful old houses. Despite a population of only 350 inhabitants, Perast boasts 18 churches and 19 palaces, demonstrating its historical wealth.
The highlight here is the church of Saint Nicholas, recognized by its impressive 55-meter-high bell tower. The tower was constructed in the fifteenth century, but remained unfinished due to financial constraints. Guests are given 20 minutes to stroll through the picturesque streets, admire the baroque architecture, and perhaps take more photos of the bay’s stunning backdrop.

Across the bay lies Saint George Island, a natural island with a 12th-century monastery. Unlike Our Lady of the Rocks, this island is off-limits to travelers and is mainly used for monastic purposes. Its presence adds to the scenic view but does not include a stop during this tour.
Guests can enjoy the view of Saint George from the boat and appreciate its historical significance, but should note that access is not permitted, making it more of a visual highlight rather than an activity stop.

The Our Lady of the Rocks church is a notable religious and cultural site in Boka Bay, standing as a symbol of local legend and maritime devotion. Built over more than 120 years, the church’s interior features beautiful icons and religious artwork, while the museum offers insights into the island’s history and the community’s efforts to maintain the site.
This stop is a must-see feature of the tour for those interested in local legends, religious art, or simply enjoying spectacular views from the island. Although the admission fee is not included, the 20-minute visit provides a meaningful glimpse into Montenegro’s seafaring traditions.

The town of Perast is renowned for its distinctive baroque architecture, with old stone houses lining narrow streets. Its church of Saint Nicholas with the towering bell tower is a symbol of Perast’s maritime past. Visitors have time to explore the city’s charming streets and take in the panoramic views of Boka Bay.
This part of the tour offers a relaxing stroll through a historic village that captures the essence of Montenegro’s cultural richness. The 20-minute free visit is ideal for photography and soaking in the atmosphere of this historic town.

The tour package includes the use of snorkeling equipment, bottled water, private transportation, WiFi on board, and fuel surcharge. These amenities ensure comfort, convenience, and a bit of fun during the trip.
Admission to the church and museum on Our Lady of the Rocks is not included, so visitors should be prepared for a small extra fee if they wish to explore further. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, and the skipper is attentive to your pace and interests.
The booking process is praised as seamless and easy, often arranged via WhatsApp with excellent communication. The pickup service is flexible, with options across Kotor Bay. Reviewers consistently mention friendly staff, professional skippers, and the helpfulness of the team, making the experience smooth from start to finish.
Most travelers find the timing ideal, with early evening trips around 18:00 to 20:00 providing less crowded and more relaxed sightseeing. The private nature of the tour allows guests to customize their experience, spending more time in Perast or focusing on specific stops.
This private boat tour suits those seeking a personalized, scenic experience of Boka Bay’s highlights. It is ideal for small groups or families wanting a comfortable, intimate ride with informative storytelling. The short duration makes it perfect for travelers with limited time or as part of a broader sightseeing plan.
People who enjoy photo opportunities, cultural exploration, and sea views will find this tour particularly enjoyable. It’s also well-rated for friendly service, making it suitable for first-time visitors to Montenegro or those looking for a hassle-free and memorable outing on the water.
The Perast & Our Lady of the Rocks private tour offers a value-packed glimpse into Montenegro’s iconic bay. With expert skippers, stunning vistas, and small-group intimacy, it provides a relaxed yet informative way to explore Kotor Bay’s hidden treasures.
While the 1.5-hour duration is quick, it covers key sights like Our Lady of the Rocks, Perast, and the surrounding islands, making it ideal for travelers short on time but eager to see Montenegro’s maritime charm. The included amenities and easy booking process add to the overall appeal, though visitors should be prepared for additional costs for museum visits.
This tour is best suited for families, couples, or small groups who value personalized service, spectacular scenery, and a convenient, well-organized outing. It promises a memorable, scenic escape that captures the essence of Boka Bay’s cultural and natural beauty.
“Seamlessly easy to book. Very friendly staff and helpful and excellent value. Would highly recommend. Nice trip and not too long.”
What is the duration of this private tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a quick yet meaningful excursion.
What is included in the price?
The price includes private transportation, use of snorkeling equipment, bottled water, WiFi on board, and fuel surcharge. Admission to the Our Lady of the Rocks church and museum is not included.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Park Slobode in Kotor, with options for pickup at various locations across Kotor Bay.
Can I visit Saint George Island?
No, Saint George is a natural island with a 12th-century monastery, but it is off-limits to travelers. The tour offers viewing opportunities but no landings.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-swimmers?
Yes, the tour is private, and snorkeling equipment is provided, but guests should have basic swimming ability if they plan to snorkel.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are easy and can be arranged via WhatsApp or through the booking platform, with most trips planned months in advance.