Embark on a captivating Blue Cave and Kotor Bay tour, exploring Mamula Island, submarine tunnels, and Our Lady of the Rocks. Create amazing memories with us!
Embark on a captivating Blue Cave and Kotor Bay tour, exploring Mamula Island, submarine tunnels, and Our Lady of the Rocks. Create amazing memories with us!
- Bay of Kotor - 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, and after 1:10 minutes we reach the Blue Cave.
- Blue Grotto - After 1h 10 min, we…
- Bay of Kotor - 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, and after 1:10 minutes we reach the Blue Cave.
- Blue Grotto - After 1h 10 min, we arrive at the Blue Cave which is accessible through two entrances. One entrance is very wide, but low, while the other one is totally opposite - narrow and very tall. The cave is attractive for divers and for others. It is an excellent location for photo safari, both above and under the sea. The cave can be reached by boat
- Mamula Fortress - Mamula (also known as Lastavica) is an uninhabited islet in the Adriatic Sea, within the southwestern Montenegrin municipality of Herceg Novi.
Mamula is located between Prevlaka and Luštica peninsulas at the entrance to the Boka Kotorska bay. This small islet is of circular shape, and has 200m in diameter. It is 3.4 nautical miles (6.3 km) away from Herceg Novi.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Our Lady of the Rocks (Serbian: Gospa od Škrpjela, pronounced [ɡɔ̌ːspa ɔd ʃkř̩pjɛla]) is one of the two islets off the coast of Perast in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro (the other being Sveti Đorđe Island). It is an artificial island created by bulwark of rocks and by sinking old and seized ships loaded with rocks.[1] The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rocks (Italian: Chiesa della Madonna dello Scarpello) is the largest building on the islet; it has a museum attached. There is also a small gift shop close to the church and a navigation light at the western end of the islet
- Complimentary bottled water
- Complimentary bottled water
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fee to church Our lady of the rocks - 1.5 euros
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fee to church Our lady of the rocks - 1.5 euros
We commence an engaging journey across Kotor Bay, allowing our visitors to appreciate its imposing coastline, adorned with a variety of ancient fishing villages, lush flora, and an array of natural and architectural marvels. We’ll enjoy an exciting plunge into the Blue Cave, a natural spectacle formed by wave erosion over thousands of years on the…
We commence an engaging journey across Kotor Bay, allowing our visitors to appreciate its imposing coastline, adorned with a variety of ancient fishing villages, lush flora, and an array of natural and architectural marvels. We’ll enjoy an exciting plunge into the Blue Cave, a natural spectacle formed by wave erosion over thousands of years on the Lustica peninsula. We pause briefly near Mamula Island, which hosted a prison established in 1853. Then we proceed to a Second World War submarine tunnel where submarines were concealed and repaired. Finally, we visit the man-made islet Our Lady of the Rocks, erected upon a boulder that had the icon of the Holy Mother Mary. We dedicate ourselves to ensuring you have the most enriching experience and create wonderful memories!
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.