Blue Cave, Lady of Rocks , Perast and Mamula Speedboattour MW

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Blue Cave, Lady of Rocks , Perast and Mamula Speedboattour MW

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Three hours on Kotor Bay, fast. I like how this speedboat route mixes Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast viewpoints with a real swim stop at the Blue Cave, all on a tight 180-minute schedule. You get big-bay views from the water, plus a handful of history-style stops that make the ride more than just scenery.

One thing to plan for: Lady of the Rocks entry costs extra (3 EUR). If you want to go inside the church/museum area, factor that small add-on into your budget and your 20 minutes there.

Key Highlights Worth Your Time

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  • Blue Cave swim time (about 30 minutes): The main payoff, with time set aside for swimming in clear, bright water.
  • Our Lady of the Rocks stop (about 20 minutes): A quick church visit and legendary setting right on the bay.
  • Perast views from the boat: Baroque-looking waterfront architecture, best seen from the waterline.
  • Submarine tunnels (about 10 minutes): A short look at the bay’s military past.
  • Skipper vibe and music: One driver you might get, Jackie, is known for keeping the ride lively with music.

Kotor Bay Speedboat Route: What 3 Hours Really Delivers

Blue Cave, Lady of Rocks , Perast and Mamula Speedboattour MW - Kotor Bay Speedboat Route: What 3 Hours Really Delivers
This is a short-and-sweet speedboat experience, designed for people who want Kotor Bay highlights without giving up a whole day. The pace is the point. You’re moving through the bay, then stopping for set chunks of time to see, walk a little, and swim.

The itinerary is built around a simple rhythm: arrive at a landmark, get your time on it, then get back moving so you can stack more sights. That works well in Kotor because the water views are the star of the show. The boat perspective is different from walking around town, and you feel the scale of the cliffs and the curve of the bay.

This tour runs as a private tour for just your group, which is a big deal if you want less crowd pressure and a more controlled pace. It also tends to make the stops feel smoother, since the operator can manage your group rather than juggling strangers.

Weather matters here. Since it’s a speedboat, plan for the day to depend on good conditions.

Our Lady of the Rocks: A 20-Minute Island Church Visit

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The first real stop is the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, roughly 20 minutes. Even with the short time, it’s a good way to connect the bay to local legend and the story of the church on the rocks.

Expect a quick visit that’s more about atmosphere and getting the island view than about lingering for an hour-long museum experience. If you’re the type who likes to read every sign, you’ll feel the time limit. If you’re more “see it, understand the basics, and move on,” you’ll find it fits perfectly into the overall 3-hour format.

One practical note: entry to Lady of the Rocks is not included. You’ll need to pay the 3 EUR fee if you want access to the church/museum area.

Also, with limited time, don’t treat this stop like a coffee break. Come ready with what you want to do inside so you don’t rush at the end.

Perast From the Water: Baroque Views Without the Walking

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After the first island stop, the route shifts toward Perast, and you get panoramic sightlines that are hard to replicate on foot. This part of the bay is visually dramatic. From the water, you can line up the waterfront architecture with the cliffs behind it.

Perast is the kind of town that looks postcard-perfect at the right angle, and the speedboat gives you that angle quickly. You’re not stuck searching for the best photo spot for an hour. The boat does the repositioning for you.

This is also one of the most relaxed sections of the trip. You’re not expected to hike. You sit back, enjoy the views, and let the bay do the talking.

If you’re visiting Kotor and want Perast, but your legs are tired, this is a smart compromise.

Submarine Tunnels: The Bay’s Military Side in 10 Minutes

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The tour includes a stop connected to submarine tunnels, around 10 minutes. It’s short, but it adds a different layer to the story of the bay. Kotor Bay isn’t only about churches and pretty towns; it also has a defensive and military past.

Think of this part as a “context stop.” You’re not expected to do a full deep-history session. You get the gist, you see the physical reminder that the bay was strategically used, and then you’re back on the water.

If you like history that’s tied to place—like architecture and geography shaping how people lived here—this stop will feel like it adds value instead of just being another name on a route.

Mamula Island Glance: A Fast Look With Big Atmosphere

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Next up is Mamula Island, which the tour treats as a quick glance rather than a long stop. That means you won’t have time for a deep on-island visit, but you’ll still get the visual impact from the boat.

This is one of those “you catch it, then you remember it later” moments. From the water, the island can feel imposing, and it fits the overall mix of natural beauty plus layered history.

It’s also a nice pacing tool in the itinerary. By the time you reach Mamula, you’ve already seen the church-island and Perast views, so the tour keeps things moving rather than repeating the same visual theme.

Blue Cave: The 30-Minute Swim Stop That People Talk About

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The final highlight is the Blue Cave, with about 30 minutes set aside for swimming. This is where the trip turns from sightseeing into an actual bay experience.

A key practical detail: the cave area can get crowded, and safety decisions may change where you swim. On at least one trip, the driver chose a nearby cove instead of swimming inside the busy cave area because it wasn’t safe. That’s not a minor detail. It can mean the difference between a stressful scramble and a calm, clear swim.

So if you’re hoping for the Blue Cave experience specifically, keep your expectations flexible. The best outcome is often the one where conditions allow a safe swim with clean water.

Snorkeling gear: included, but check it

Snorkeling equipment is listed as included. Still, I’d treat that as a “confirm it early” item. On at least one occasion, snorkeling gear wasn’t available immediately. When that happens, your best move is to ask right away so you’re not stuck waiting for the later stop.

Water on board: plan like you might need more

Bottled water is included, but on a ride where water wasn’t available at the start, it was sorted out after a stop. Translation: don’t rely on the assumption that water will be waiting the moment you board. Bring a small extra drink if you’re the type who gets thirsty fast.

Price and Value: Is $40 a Good Deal in Kotor Bay?

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At around $40 for about 3 hours, this tour sits in the “good value if you want the highlights fast” category. What you’re buying isn’t just a boat ride. Your package includes bottled water, snorkeling equipment, all fees and taxes, and Blue Cave entry.

That matters because boat tours can hide costs in ticket extras. Here, the big cave entry is handled. The one obvious exception is Lady of the Rocks entry (3 EUR).

One pricing caution based on real-world experience: check your final total carefully. On one booking, the charged amount was much higher than the going rate others describe for similar groups. That kind of mismatch usually comes from how a platform calculates adult/child pricing or how totals are presented. You can avoid headaches by confirming whether your price is per person and how children are priced.

If you book directly and keep an eye on what’s included, $40 starts to look like a fair deal for a route that stacks multiple stops in a short time.

Meeting Point and Timing: Showing Up Without Stress

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Your meeting point is:

Spomenik Palim Za Slobodu (CQG9+V2F), Kotor, Montenegro

The tour ends back at the same location.

This matters because the most common tourist-day failure in Kotor is losing time searching for the dock. Arrive early, not late. Kotor Bay has multiple waterfront options, and a few minutes can turn into a long walk.

The operator also plans around weather. When conditions are right, you’ll get the full speedboat experience. If conditions aren’t safe, the experience may be canceled and rescheduled, or you’ll receive a refund.

Who Should Book This Speedboat Tour

This tour is a great fit if:

  • You want Kotor Bay highlights in about 3 hours.
  • You like seeing towns like Perast from the water rather than just from streets.
  • You want a real swim stop, not only photos.
  • You prefer a private group setup instead of mixing with lots of strangers.

It might be less ideal if:

  • You hate time limits and want long museum-style visits.
  • You want guaranteed in-cave swimming no matter what. The driver may choose safer conditions, which can mean swimming near the cave instead.

Also, the tour calls for moderate physical fitness. That’s mostly about handling the boat ride and being comfortable enough for swimming or snorkeling.

Practical Tips That Improve Your Day

  • Bring swim essentials: If you have your own mask, it can help, but snorkeling equipment is listed as included. Still, come prepared.
  • Don’t spend your Lady of the Rocks time distracted: Entry there isn’t included, and your stop is about 20 minutes. Decide what you want to see first.
  • Confirm snorkeling gear after boarding: Even if it’s included on paper, I’d rather ask early than scramble later.
  • Expect music and energy: If your skipper plays a lively playlist like Jackie (when she’s driving), it can make the ride more fun and less like a long transport segment.
  • Have a backup mindset for Blue Cave: If crowds or conditions make the cave unsafe, your driver can adapt so you still get a good swim.

Should You Book the Montenegro Waves Blue Cave, Lady of Rocks, Perast and Mamula Speedboat Tour MW?

I’d book it if you’re trying to maximize Kotor Bay in a half-day window and you care about water views and a genuine swim. For the price, the package includes a lot that many other tours charge extra for, especially Blue Cave entry and snorkeling gear.

I’d think twice if you’re the kind of traveler who needs everything to run exactly as listed, down to cave swimming inside the grotto every time. Weather and safety can change the exact swim spot. Also, remember the Lady of the Rocks entry fee is separate.

Overall, this is a fun, fast way to see the bay’s highlights and end on water time. If you show up early, confirm gear, and keep your expectations flexible for cave conditions, you’ll likely come away happy.

FAQ

How long is the Montenegro Waves Blue Cave, Lady of Rocks, Perast and Mamula speedboat tour?

The tour runs about 180 minutes (approximately 3 hours).

What stops are included on the tour?

The route includes Our Lady of the Rocks (about 20 minutes), panoramic viewing of Perast, a short segment connected to submarine tunnels (about 10 minutes), a glance at Mamula Island, and a Blue Cave stop with about 30 minutes to swim.

Is entry to Lady of the Rocks included?

No. Entry to Lady of the Rocks costs an additional 3 EUR.

Is snorkeling equipment provided?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included, and the tour lists use of snorkeling equipment as part of the experience.

Is Blue Cave entry included in the price?

Yes. Blue Cave entry is included (listed as Eintrit Blaue Gröte).

Where do we meet for the tour in Kotor?

The meeting point is Spomenik Palim Za Slobodu (CQG9+V2F), Kotor, Montenegro.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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