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Škver Harbour
85340 Herceg Novi
Montenegro

Monday-Sunday
7 am - 12 pm

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Škver Harbour
85340 Herceg Novi
Montenegro

Monday-Sunday
7 am - 12 pm

Kotor Bay Cruise

  • SpeedBoat Characteristics:

  • Built ------------------  2024.
  • Length ---------------- 12m
  • Boat Capacity --------- 30 Persons
  • Max speed ------------ 45kt
  • Cruising speed -------- 27kt
  • Two Engines Yamaha 300
  • Engines Power --------- 2 x 300HP

Kotor Bay Cruise

Departure Point 1 (Škver Harbor - Check Map)

Departure Point 2 (Pier on "La Bamba" Beach Club - Check Map)

***Children aged 4 and under travel free; those aged 5 to 10 enjoy a 50% discount on the standard ticket price.

Itinerary

- Our Lady of the Rocks - 20 min stop
- Perast - 45 min stop
- Kotor - 1h 45 min stop

Spot 1: Discovering the Island of Our Lady of the Rocks

Kotor Bay Tour

Explore the enchanting Island of Our Lady of the Rocks, a captivating and historic site located in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. This artificial island, rich in legend and tradition, is a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience the unique cultural heritage of the region.

According to local lore, the island was created over centuries by local seamen who laid a rock in the bay upon returning from each successful voyage. This ritual eventually formed the island, on which the striking Our Lady of the Rocks church was built in 1632. The church is renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture, intricate frescoes, and a museum that houses a collection of artifacts, paintings, and nautical relics.

Visitors can marvel at the beautiful altar, adorned with silver and gold, and the numerous votive tablets left by grateful sailors. The panoramic views of the bay from the island are breathtaking, offering a serene and picturesque backdrop for your visit.

Spot 2: Exploring Perast

Perast Boat Tour

Nestled along the shores of the stunning Bay of Kotor, the historic town of Perast is a hidden gem in Montenegro. Renowned for its well-preserved Baroque architecture and rich maritime history, Perast offers a charming and picturesque escape.

Historical Significance: Perast boasts a fascinating history dating back to the Venetian period. The town’s strategic location made it a vital maritime hub, and its prosperity is reflected in the elegant stone buildings and grand palaces that line its narrow streets. Strolling through Perast feels like stepping back in time, with every corner offering a glimpse into its illustrious past.

Architectural Marvels: The town is home to numerous churches and landmarks, including the Church of St. Nicholas, which dominates the skyline with its impressive bell tower. The 17th-century church features exquisite baroque design elements and houses a rich collection of religious art and artifacts. Another highlight is the Bujovic Palace, now a museum that offers insights into the local history and culture.

Scenic Beauty: Perast’s waterfront promenade is a highlight, offering breathtaking views of the bay and the nearby islands of Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George. The serene ambiance, coupled with the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and crystal-clear waters, makes it a perfect spot for leisurely walks and relaxation.

Local Cuisine: Perast also offers delightful culinary experiences with its waterfront restaurants and cafes, where you can savor local specialties and fresh seafood while enjoying the scenic views.

Spot 3: Discovering Kotor

Kotor Bay Boat Tour

Situated at the end of the Bay of Kotor and surrounded by towering mountains, Kotor is one of Montenegro's most renowned and picturesque destinations. This ancient city, with its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene, offers a captivating blend of history, beauty, and charm.

Historical Significance: Kotor is steeped in history, dating back over two millennia. It was an important trade and artistic center during the Roman and Byzantine eras and later flourished under Venetian rule. The town's rich past is evident in its winding cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and numerous landmarks.

Architectural Marvels: The old town of Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its stunning medieval architecture. The town is enclosed by impressive city walls that stretch for over four kilometers, with the highlight being the formidable St. John’s Fortress. Climbing to the top of the fortress offers spectacular views of the bay and the red-roofed buildings below.

Within the old town, you'll find a maze of narrow alleyways leading to charming squares, ancient churches, and palaces. Notable sites include the Romanesque Cathedral of St. Tryphon, dating back to the 12th century, and the Church of St. Luke, which has served both Catholic and Orthodox congregations over its long history.

Cultural Heritage: Kotor's vibrant cultural scene is reflected in its numerous museums, galleries, and festivals. The Maritime Museum of Montenegro, housed in the 18th-century Grgurina Palace, showcases the region's seafaring history with an extensive collection of nautical artifacts. The town also hosts the annual Kotor Carnival and the KotorArt festival, celebrating local traditions and international arts.

Scenic Beauty: Kotor's natural setting is breathtaking, with the serene waters of the bay contrasted by the rugged beauty of the surrounding mountains. The bay is often described as a fjord due to its dramatic landscapes, though it is technically a ria. This unique setting provides countless opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking and boating to simply enjoying the stunning views.

Local Cuisine: Kotor offers a delightful culinary experience, with numerous restaurants and cafes serving traditional Montenegrin dishes. Fresh seafood, locally sourced produce, and regional wines are highlights of the local gastronomy, allowing visitors to savor the flavors of the Adriatic.