Join a group boat tour through Boka Bay on a day trip from Kotor. Explore the Blue Cave and visit the iconic Our Lady of the Rocks island with an experienced skipper.
3h
Great Value
Best-Selling Activity
Itinerary
- Start from Kotor, Montenegro
- Panoramic View of Perast
- Lady of The Rocks 20min stop (5e entrance fee not included)
- Submarine Base visit 10min
- Panoramic view of Mamula Island
- Blue Cave visit, and swimming 30min
Full Description
- Tour will start from Kotor, and first place which we will visit Panoramicly is a Old town Perast. Perast is a popular tourist destination and is known for its many historic buildings, including the Church of St. Nicholas and Perast Museum. The town was an important trading center in the past and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is known for its Venetian-style architecture and its two small islands, St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks.
- We stop at Our Lady of the Rocks for 20 minutes, where you can explore the 15th-century church, maritime museum, and take some of the best photos of your trip on the Island. Dress code notice: Entry to Our Lady of the Rocks is not allowed in swimwear. Both men and women must wear appropriate clothing (covered shoulders and modest-length shorts, skirt, or dress).
- Our third place which will be visited is Submarine Base from Yugoslavian Wars which was secretly built for Yugoslavian army by Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito. We will enter the Base by boat, and skipper will share historical information and explanation about the base.
- Next location to be visited Panoramicly is Mamula Prison. It is a former maximum-security prison similar to "Alcatraz. It was built in the 19th century as a military base and it was used as a prison during a 2nd world war by Italians. The prison is now abandoned and has gained a reputation as a haunted location. Some people have reported hearing strange noises and seeing ghostly apparitions within its walls.
- After Mamula Prison our last attraction is a Blue Cave. As you glide toward this natural sea cave, sunlight reflects off the white seabed, creating the famous glowing turquoise-blue water that makes the Blue Cave so unique. Starting from the 21st of May, boats are no longer allowed to enter the Blue Cave, so guests can experience it only by swimming inside from the entrance. We will stop here for 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to swim, float, and enjoy one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles.
- A knowledgeable guide will provide information and explanations about the places the boat passes, giving visitors a deeper understanding and appreciation of the area. Whether you are a local or a visitor, a boat tour is a great way to spend a day out on the water.
What's included?
- Fuel
- Fees & Taxes
- Tour Guide
- Professional Skipper
- Life jackets and life rafts
- Snorkel mask(Subject to avaiability)
- Music on boat
Exclusions
- Entrance ticket to Our Lady of the Rocks Island (5 euros per guest)
- Food and alcohol drinks
Not Suitable For
- People with back problems
- People with mobility impairments
- Wheelchair users
- People with vertigo
- People over 275 lbs (125 kg)
What to bring
- Reservation
- Swimwear
- Towel
- A Cap/Hat
- Warm clothes in Autumn/Winter
- Dress code notice: Entry to Our Lady of the Rocks is not allowed in swimwear. Both men and women must wear appropriate clothing (covered shoulders and modest-length shorts, skirt, or dress).









