Discover Boka Bay’s Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks on a 3-hour speedboat tour. Perfect for families, couples, and friends. Book now!
Discover Boka Bay’s Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks on a 3-hour speedboat tour. Perfect for families, couples, and friends. Book now!
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Start your adventure with a visit to the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island steeped in history and legend. Situated near Perast, this enchanting islet was constructed over centuries by local sailors and houses a baroque church adorned with paintings, silver offerings, and maritime artifacts. Disembark to…
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Start your adventure with a visit to the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island steeped in history and legend. Situated near Perast, this enchanting islet was constructed over centuries by local sailors and houses a baroque church adorned with paintings, silver offerings, and maritime artifacts. Disembark to explore the chapel, visit the museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding bay and mountains. Your skipper will share local tales and legends, making this serene and picturesque stop not only beautiful but also culturally enriching.
- Former Submarine Tunnel - The submarine tunnels in the Bay of Kotor offer a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Nestled within the breathtaking mountains and tranquil waters where the Adriatic and Mediterranean meet, this location is more than just a scenic landscape. It serves as a formidable natural fortress with a rich history of military strategy and architectural brilliance.
Visitors to the bay can now explore these historic tunnels, gaining insight into the secretive naval operations of the past. The experience is often compared to being in a James Bond movie, adding an element of adventure and intrigue to the visit.
These submarine tunnels are a highlight of many speed boat tours in the region, providing a cool escape from the summer sun and a unique glimpse into the maritime military history of the Bay of Kotor. They stand as a testament to the ingenuity and strategic importance of the region, making them a must-see for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
- Mamula Island - In Venetian times, the island was known as Rondina. Today, a fort occupies nearly all of its surface. Lazarus von Mamula, an Austro-Hungarian general, constructed it in 1853, along with two other fortifications at Prevlaka’s Cape Oštro and Luštica’s Cape Arza, to help defend against enemies entering Kotor Bay.
During World War II, however, the Mamula fort became a concentration camp. Today, the Montenegrin government has approved transforming the site into a luxurious beach resort through a lease agreement with Orascom Development Holding AG. Since the island is now private property, it is not possible to stop on the island itself.
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Cave of Montenegro is a breathtaking natural wonder, showcasing the unique geological features of the region. Located right on the coast, this accessible cave is not just a geological formation; it’s a vibrant spectacle that attracts visitors from around the world.
Visitors to the Blue Cave are often mesmerized by the vibrant colors and the tranquil ambiance. The light filtering through the water bathes the cave in a surreal glow, enhancing the beauty of the surroundings and providing an unforgettable visual experience.
Visiting the Blue Cave is more than just a tourist activity; it’s an immersive journey into the heart of Montenegro’s natural wonders. Whether swimming in its luminous waters, snorkeling among the rocks, or simply enjoying the scenery, the Blue Cave offers a unique way to appreciate the intricate relationship between land, sea, and sunlight. This captivating destination continues to enchant visitors, securing its place as a must-see highlight in the Adriatic.
- Ribarsko Selo - After the Blue Cave, stop at the peaceful Ribarsko Selo, a delightful seaside restaurant nestled in a quiet cove. Here, you can enjoy a freshly prepared lunch featuring local seafood, homemade pasta, or grilled specialties—please note that lunch is not included in the tour price and is paid separately.
While your meal is being prepared, you can take a swim off the restaurant’s private dock or relax with a drink by the sea. Surrounded by pine trees and calm waters, this tranquil stop offers a true taste of coastal Montenegro and a perfect mid-tour break to recharge before continuing your adventure.
- Galebova stijena - Continue to Galebova Plaza, a secluded beach cove cherished by locals for its clear turquoise waters and rocky shoreline. It’s the perfect spot for adventurous guests to try cliff jumping into the refreshing sea. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, enjoy swimming or snorkeling in the calm waters, or simply bask in the sun while taking in the natural surroundings. The beach is quiet, scenic, and ideal for a refreshing break in nature before the final leg of your journey.
- Prcanj - As the tour concludes, enjoy a peaceful cruise through the inner part of Boka Bay, passing by the tranquil town of Prcanj.
Known for its baroque architecture, centuries-old churches, and serene waterfront, this charming village offers stunning views and a calm ambiance—especially in the late afternoon light. It’s a relaxing and picturesque end to the tour, with plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to reflect on your unforgettable day exploring the Montenegrin coast.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Admission fee for church and museum of Our Lady of the Rocks. 3 EUR per person (OPTIONAL)
- Meals
- Admission fee for church and museum of Our Lady of the Rocks. 3 EUR per person (OPTIONAL)
- Meals
Experience the stunning coastline of Montenegro with the Boka Bay Grand Explorer, a 6.5-hour private speedboat adventure filled with historical sites, natural beauty, and hidden treasures.
Begin your journey in Kotor and make your way to the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks island. Discover submarine tunnels from the Yugoslav era and enjoy a panoramic…
Experience the stunning coastline of Montenegro with the Boka Bay Grand Explorer, a 6.5-hour private speedboat adventure filled with historical sites, natural beauty, and hidden treasures.
Begin your journey in Kotor and make your way to the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks island. Discover submarine tunnels from the Yugoslav era and enjoy a panoramic cruise by Mamula Fortress.
Take a dip in the shimmering waters of the Blue Cave, then unwind at Ribarsko Selo, a tranquil seaside restaurant ideal for a lunch break and a swim. Proceed to Galebova Plaza, where you can snorkel or try cliff jumping into the pristine Adriatic Sea.
The return trip to Kotor features a picturesque ride past Prcanj, offering stunning views of the bay. Your private boat comes with a licensed English-speaking skipper, complimentary beverages (water, sodas, beer, wine), and snorkeling equipment.
Best of all, any time beyond the initial 6.5 hours is free, allowing you to tailor your journey, linger at preferred spots, and fully enjoy your day on the water.
- If you decide to enter Our Lady of the Rocks church, you need to be dressed appropriately (no swimwear and covered shoulders)
- Bring swimwear and a towel – There are several swimming stops, including the Blue Cave and beach areas.
- We recommend wearing warmer clothing outside summer months, as it can be chilly on the open water
- Pickup is not possible at every pier. We will advise you what are the safe options near you.
- Our Lady of the Rocks Church has variable working hours during the year. Check with us, if you want to go inside.
- The remaining tour time includes the speedboat ride from Kotor to our first stop, the ride time between stops and the return journey back to starting point
- Sun protection is a must – Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, especially during summer months.
- Wear light, breathable clothing – You’ll be out on the water for several hours; comfort is key.
- Tour is weather-dependent – In case of rough seas or poor weather, rescheduling or refund will be offered.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.