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Bay of Kotor Tour
By car (1–4 people) – €300 total
(from €75 per person)
By cabrio (1–4 people) – €360 total
(from €120 per person)
By minivan (1–6 people) – €300 total
(from €50 per person)
By Mercedes Vito minibus (7 people) – €490 total
(from €70 per person)
Some travelers come to Montenegro to see its picturesque canyons! Pilgrims are drawn to spiritual shrines, while adventure lovers want to go rafting or take a mountain hike. But everyone agrees that the most beautiful place is the Bay of Kotor. We offer an incredibly exciting and fully packed program along the most stunning fjord of the Mediterranean. In one day, we will travel along the bay’s coastline and see the region’s best historical and natural attractions. You will visit medieval towns, ancient sanctuaries, Austro-Hungarian fortresses, blue caves, and crystal-clear lagoons. Our private tour of the Bay of Kotor is accompanied by a top-class guide, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stories of the Middle Ages! You are sure to fall in love with Montenegro and want to return again and again!

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Bay of Kotor: Old Town of Kotor
We will pick you up from your hotel and set off on our journey through the Bay of Kotor. Kotor is a uniquely preserved fortified town, protected by UNESCO. Amid the winding medieval streets, you’ll discover many fascinating stories. You will learn interesting facts about the city’s founding and its name, why the Turks never managed to capture it, how the Venetian Republic influenced Kotor’s modern appearance, and much more.

During the walking tour of Kotor, we will stroll along the city walls and see the palaces of wealthy Venetian aristocrats—Pima, Bizanti, Beskuca, and others—the oldest Church of St. Luke, the Cathedral of St. Tryphon, the city gates, Kotor’s sea and river harbors, as well as the narrowest street in Montenegro.

Cats are a unique symbol of the city. The Bay of Kotor tour will tell you why. There are many of these charming animals here. We will visit the official Cat Square, where the largest number of cats gather. The city also has many souvenir shops where you can buy various cat-themed items as keepsakes—magnets, mugs, clocks, earrings, pillows, and much more.

You will have free time to stroll around Kotor and form your own impression of everything you’ve seen. The guide will recommend the best cafés, bars, restaurants, shops, and galleries. Additionally, if you wish, the guide can take you to the San Giovanni Fortress, which climbs to the very top of the hill. From the summit, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor!

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Bay of Kotor: Old Town of Perast
A beautiful and romantic town! Many visitors come here not only to admire the architecture and learn its history, but also to have an unforgettable photo session. Perast is a landmark town where all the buildings are designed in a unified Baroque style from the 17th–18th centuries. You will see well-preserved palaces and churches, as well as the tallest bell tower on the shores of the Adriatic Sea.

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Bay of Kotor: Our Lady of the Rocks Island
What’s a Bay of Kotor tour without a boat ride? From Perast, we will sail to Our Lady of the Rocks—the only man-made island in the Adriatic—home to the beautiful church of the same name. The guide will tell the story of this man-made miracle. Visiting the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks is truly an event! You’ll be amazed by the marble iconostasis, the ornate interior, and the miraculous icon of the Madonna on a cedarwood panel. Beauty and luxury are everywhere! According to local legend, if a couple in love brings a stone from the shore and places it on the island’s foundation, they will remain together for life.

Nearby is another island – the active Monastery of St. George. Tourists are not allowed to visit, but we will have the opportunity to sail close by and admire this marvel.
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Bay of Kotor: Kamari Oyster Farm
To better understand the mindset and cuisine of the Bay of Kotor residents, we invite you to visit a local mussel and oyster farm. You’ll enjoy a delightful tasting of fresh seafood. Afterward, we will head to lunch at the magnificent Verige 65 restaurant!

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Bay of Kotor: Savina Monastery
We will stop at one of the oldest monasteries in the region! Here is kept the miraculous Savina Icon of the Mother of God. According to legend, in the past the icon saved this holy place from destruction and pirate raids. To this day, it protects those who pray to it from illness and misfortune! The guide will provide detailed stories about all the relics housed in the monastery. From its beautiful garden, you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea! Many are deeply moved by the strength and spirit of this place. For example, it is here that the famous Balkan director Emir Kusturica was baptized!

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Bay of Kotor: Herceg Novi
Another important stop on the Bay of Kotor tour. The most picturesque Riviera! Here, well-maintained beaches, cliffs meeting the sea, lush palm trees, houses with tiled roofs, and stone staircases blend together harmoniously.

The Turkish fortress Kali Kula, the clock tower, the archive and library, Duke Stefan Square with its beautiful fountain, the Spanish Fortress, the Church of St. Michael, and the sea fortifications of Fort More – this is just a partial list of what we will see.

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Bay of Kotor: Žanjice Beach and the Blue Cave
After an eventful day of sightseeing, we will head to the local Blue Lagoon – Žanjice Beach. The water here is an incredible turquoise color! You’ll have a full hour to swim and relax in one of the cleanest lagoons in the country. If time allows, we can stay a bit longer. There aren’t many people here, as there are no large resorts or hotels nearby.

From Žanjice Beach, you can also take a boat trip to the Blue Cave – one of Montenegro’s natural wonders. In the afternoon, the sunlight refracts beautifully in the crystal-clear water, creating an extraordinary azure color on the cave’s stone arches. Swimming inside the cave, you’ll feel like the main characters of the movie Avatar!

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Bay of Kotor: Montenegro’s “Monte Carlo”
On the way back to the hotel, we will pass by Porto Montenegro – an elite yacht town built by the Rockefeller family. If you wish, we can stop here to stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the panoramic sunset views.

Montenegro is home to a true natural treasure. The Bay of Kotor tour gives you the opportunity to experience the country’s charm, its abundance of sights, and the magic of its waters. Our route includes plenty of photo stops, ensuring lots of positive emotions and amazing pictures! This tour is suitable for everyone: children, adults, seniors, and even infants. The road is smooth (no winding mountain paths), running along the waterfront with stunning views. Book a private Bay of Kotor tour and get the most unforgettable experience!
We can always slightly adjust the route to suit your tastes, interests, and physical abilities.
Private Tour: Bay of Kotor
- By car (1–4 people) – €300 total
- By cabrio (1–3 people) – €360 total
- By minivan (1–6 people) – €300 total
- By Mercedes Vito cabrio minibus (7 people) – €490 total
👉 Private groups of 7 or more – available upon request
🚕 We can also include you in a group trip along our route. Contact us via the website chat or by phone: +382 69 362 878 (WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram).
Included in the price:
- Services of a English-speaking guide
- Comfortable car/minivan
- Transportation along the route
Not included in the price:
- Meals and drinks
- Entrance fee to San Giovanni Fortress (€8 per person)
- Boat ride and entrance fee to Our Lady of the Rocks Island (€6 per person)
- Oyster tasting at the Kamenari Oyster Farm
- Boat trip to the Blue Cave (€20 per person)
Duration:
- 10–11 hours
What to bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Beach essentials
- Appropriate clothing (for visiting churches and monasteries)
- Money for souvenirs

















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