Ditch your regular swim spot and jump on this fancy Kotor Bay tour. We'll take you to this secret place you can only get to by boat. Once you're on board, we'll sail through the awesome bays of old towns like Kotor and Perast, ending up at the dazzling Blue Cave on the Lustica peninsula. It's like upgrading your swimming game, but with a boatload of fun!
We start with a captivating trip along the waters of Kotor Bay, enabling our guests to examine its magnificent coastline, which is adorned with multiple ancient fishermen villages, lavishing vegetation, and other natural and architectural wonders.
First stop, a 20-minute visit to the legendary island Our Lady of the Rocks. This is a man-made islet, built upon a crag that bore the icon of the Holy Mother Mary, and it houses a church that's been built by seafarers and other locals to honor the graceful Mother Mary. It is a place where visitors can listen to the mystical story about the island's genesis, as well as examine the many paintings, votives, and other art pieces inside the museum, attached to the church.
After we pass through the strait of Verige, we enter Tivat Bay and enjoy in its breath-taking views.
On our way, we are stopping at the ex-submarine military base which description we’ll leave up to you.
The very exit of the Bay of Kotor is guarded by the haunting Mamula, a fortified island that's full of gruesome stories from past events like World War I & II.
The whole adventure gets wrapped up with a nice dip inside the Blue Cave, a natural phenomenon that's been created by waves crashing for thousands of years at the Lustice peninsula.
The name derives from the whole ambiance, created by iridescent lightning that manifests itself on the water due to the Sun's radiance through small cave cracks.
After exiting the ship and clearing security, turn left, then left again at the small bridge towards the park. Look for the information desk by the sea - Sara will greet you.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early. If you are late, you can go on a tour as agreed with the operator.
Passengers can only be picked up in front of the pontoons located near the listed hotels: Forza Mare Hotel, Boutique Hotel Casa del Mare Pietra, HUMA Kotor Bay Hotel & Villas, Palazzo Radomiri Hotel, Hotel Pana, Hotel Casa Del Mare Vizura, Blue Kotor Bay Premium Spa Resort, Apartments Becovic Boutique Hotel, Casa del Mare-Amfora, S Apart, Hotel Restaurant Per Astra, Hotel Nauta, Montebay Perla Tri Sorelle, Hotel Bokeljski Dvor, Hotel Splendido.
Valid from the time of first use, for the duration selected.
Kotor is a historic coastal town in Montenegro, known for its stunning natural beauty and medieval architecture. Nestled in a fjord-like bay, it offers breathtaking views, ancient walls, and a rich cultural heritage.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with medieval architecture, churches, and museums.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of Kotor and the bay.
A stunning fjord-like bay surrounded by mountains and historic towns.
A traditional dish made with cuttlefish, giving it a unique black color.
A cured ham with a distinctive flavor, often served with local cheese.
A slow-cooked beef dish with a rich tomato and wine sauce, served with gnocchi.
Summer is peak tourist season with warm weather and vibrant festivals. Expect crowded attractions and higher prices.
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Kotor is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft.
Kotor Bus Station
Buses are affordable and frequent, but schedules can be irregular.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Local taxi services
Car, Bike, Scooter
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