Our private boat tour offers an intimate and personalized way to explore the top sights of the Bay of Kotor in just 3 hours.
With your own speedboat and multilingual skipper, you’ll enjoy comfort, privacy, and flexibility — no crowds, no fixed schedules.
We begin in Kotor, cruise to the stunning Blue Cave for a swim in glowing blue waters, pass the historic Mamula Fortress, and explore a secret submarine tunnel from wartime days.
A stop at Our Lady of the Rocks, Montenegro’s most beautiful man-made island, lets you discover the 17th-century church and its rich maritime history.
You’ll sail in style with bottled water, WiFi, and snorkeling gear included on board. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or capture amazing photos, this tour delivers a unique and unforgettable experience on the Adriatic.
Your adventure begins in the historic heart of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval charm, winding streets, and ancient city walls. As we depart from the vibrant waterfront, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the Old Town and the surrounding fjord-like bay, setting the perfect tone for your unforgettable journey on the water.
The Blue Cave is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the Bay of Kotor. Formed over centuries by the relentless power of the sea against a 100-meter high cliff, this cave is famed for its mesmerizing shades of blue created by sunlight reflecting through the crystal-clear water. We’ll anchor here to give you around 20 minutes to swim, snorkel, and soak in the surreal beauty of this magical spot—an experience that feels truly otherworldly.
Sitting at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, Mamula Island—once known as Lastavica—is a striking circular islet dominated by a 19th-century Austro-Hungarian fortress built by General Lazar Mamula. Spanning 200 meters in diameter, the island holds a rich and complex history, originally serving as a strategic military outpost to prevent enemy ships from entering the bay. While we do not disembark here, you'll enjoy a panoramic view of this hauntingly beautiful site as we cruise by, with fascinating stories about its wartime past shared by your skipper.
You will make your own way to the meeting points