Our most popular tour gives you the chance to explore the Bay of Kotor from a completely different angle — by speedboat. In just 4 hours, you'll discover natural wonders, hidden military secrets, centuries-old legends, and one of the most beautiful baroque towns on the Adriatic.
WHAT YOU'LL SEE
Blue Cave
A natural cave formed at the bottom of a 100-meter cliff on the Luštica Peninsula, carved over thousands of years by the sea. Sunlight enters through the cave's entrance and reflects off the water, creating stunning electric-blue shades — the colors that gave the cave its name. Jump in and watch the blue light wrap around your body. An experience you won't forget.
Mamula Island
A brief but powerful stop beside this dramatic fortress island. Built as a military fortification in 1853, Mamula served as the notorious Kampo Mamula prison camp during both World Wars — one of the most feared camps in the Adriatic.
⚓ Former Submarine Tunnels — “Pristan”
Hidden inside the cliffs of the old Yugoslav army base, these submarine pens were used during World War II to secretly hide and repair submarines. A rare piece of Cold War history that most tourists never get to see.
⛪ Our Lady of the Rocks
One of the most unique islands in the world — entirely man-made, built in the 15th century by the sailors of Perast as a monument to their faith and seafaring heritage. Beneath the island lie 196 shipwrecks, deliberately sunk by the people of Perast while defending Kotor from the Venetian and Ottoman Empires. Step inside the church, explore the museum, and take in the panoramic views of the bay.
️ Entrance ticket is included in the tour price.
️ Perast
After the island, cruise to the elegant baroque town of Perast — once the first line of defense of Kotor's old town. Walk along its ancient stone waterfront and admire its 16 baroque palaces. Don't miss the clock tower, built in 1713 — at the time of its construction, the tallest clock tower in Europe.