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Experience Montenegro’s Boka Bay on a 3-hour speedboat tour visiting Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, submarine tunnels, Mamula Island, with swimming and scenic views.

The speedboat tour from Tivat offers a swift yet immersive way to explore some of Montenegro’s most captivating sights in just 3 hours. Priced with complimentary pickup and Wi-Fi onboard, this experience is perfect for travelers eager to see the Blue Cave, visit the iconic Our Lady of the Rocks, and explore the historic submarine tunnels. The tour includes free time for swimming and photos at the Blue Cave, a visit to the church and museum on Our Lady of the Rocks, and a brief scenic stop at Mamula Island.
What makes this tour stand out is the carefully curated itinerary that balances nature, culture, and history in a short, engaging experience. While the duration is limited, the variety of stops and the small group size—limited to 9 participants—ensure a personalized and comfortable adventure. A key consideration is that entry tickets to the Our Lady of the Rocks museum are not included, so planning for that expense is helpful.
This tour suits those who want to maximize their time in Boka Bay, especially if they prefer a fast-paced, information-rich excursion with swimming and photo opportunities. It’s ideal for visitors who seek value for money and want to experience Montenegro’s coastal charm without lengthy commitments.
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The tour begins at Pine in Tivat, where the speedboat departs for a journey through Boka Bay. The group size is limited to 9 participants, which helps maintain a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The pickup service is typically arranged from a pre-selected central location, making logistics easy for travelers.
Since the tour lasts around 3 hours, checking the availability for specific start times is recommended. This short duration makes it a flexible option for those with tight schedules or as a quick addition to a broader Montenegro itinerary.

The Blue Cave, formed over thousands of years from sea waves eroding porous limestone, is one of Lustica Peninsula’s largest caves. The 30-minute stop allows for swimming and photo sessions inside this impressive natural formation. The sea-water at the cave often presents a mesmerizing blue hue, offering fantastic photo opportunities.
The formation of the cave at the foot of a 30-meter-high cliff makes it a highlight of this tour. The duration is optimal for enjoying the cave without feeling rushed, and the swimming provides a refreshing break. It’s worth noting that the Blue Cave’s accessibility depends on weather conditions, so the experience might vary slightly.

On the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks, the tour offers 20 minutes for a guided visit to the church and museum. The church, renowned for its baroque architecture, is famous for being built on the site of a tradition where seafarers laid rocks to create the island.
The museum displays religious artifacts, historical items, and artworks, giving insight into the island’s maritime history. Visitors have free time to explore the surroundings and take panoramic photos of the bay and mountains. Since entry tickets are not included, travelers may wish to purchase them before or after the tour.
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A highlight for history enthusiasts is the 10-minute stop at ex-military submarine tunnels on the Lustica Peninsula. These abandoned war tunnels—Rakite, Spilice, and Rose—were built during the Yugoslav Navy era and now serve as visual reminders of Montenegro’s naval past. The tunnels are devastated and deserted, but their presence adds historical depth to the sightseeing experience.
Visitors are led to photo stops and can observe the decay of these once-active military structures. The tunnels are a unique attraction that combines history with photo opportunities.
The 5-minute stop at Mamula Island offers scenic views of this fortified islet in the Bay of Kotor. Known for its star-shaped fortress, Mamula served as a military prison and now provides a dramatic backdrop for photos.
While the stop is brief, the views from the boat as you pass by are stunning, and it’s an excellent chance to capture the island’s silhouette against the bay’s waters. The guided scenic view is a quick but memorable part of the tour.

After the Blue Cave experience, the boat ride back to Tivat begins, completing the 3-hour tour. Throughout the trip, captain-guides provide information about each site in English or Serbo-Croatian. The Wi-Fi on board allows you to stay connected, and drinks—including water, local wine, and beer—are available for purchase or included, depending on the package.
The small group setting ensures a relaxed and personalized experience, giving you space to ask questions and enjoy the scenery without crowds.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel plans. The duration is fixed at 3 hours, but the start times can vary, so checking availability beforehand is advisable.
The activity is led by experienced guides speaking English and Serbo-Croatian, ensuring clear explanations and a friendly atmosphere. The group size limit of 9 helps maintain an intimate, enjoyable experience.

This short yet comprehensive tour from Tivat offers a great snapshot of Montenegro’s coast, combining natural beauty, historic sites, and scenic views in a compact package. The highlight remains the Blue Cave, with ample swimming and photo opportunities that make it worthwhile.
The visit to Our Lady of the Rocks adds a cultural dimension, while the submarine tunnels provide a glimpse into Montenegro’s military past. The limited duration makes this a convenient option for travelers with busy itineraries or those seeking a focused experience.
The value for money is high, especially considering the small group size, Wi-Fi, and inclusive drinks. This tour is ideal for those who appreciate a lively and informative boat ride with multiple highlights in just a few hours.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes transportation with pickup, Wi-Fi onboard, drinks (water, local wine, beer), and a guided commentary from the captain.
Are entry tickets to the Our Lady of the Rocks museum included?
No, entry tickets are not included and are to be purchased separately if desired.
How long do stops at each location last?
The Blue Cave stop is 30 minutes for swimming and photos, the Our Lady of the Rocks visit is 20 minutes, the submarine tunnels stop is 10 minutes, and the Mamula Island scenic view lasts 5 minutes.
Is this tour suitable for children or less mobile guests?
The tour involves boat rides and walking at the stops. While not explicitly stated, the short duration and small group size suggest it’s manageable for most guests, but those with mobility concerns should inquire further.
What should I bring for the Blue Cave stop?
Bring swimwear, towel, and waterproof camera if desired. The sea conditions can vary, so proper attire ensures comfort.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity, and you can reserve without immediate payment.