REVIEW · KOTOR
Boat Tour from Herceg Novi: Explore Kotor Bay (4h) (1-6 people)
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Fast boat, big views, tight schedule. On this private boat tour in Kotor Bay (up to 6 people), you get a personalized ride with a skipper who can adjust to your pace, not a crowd. I also really like the practical inclusions: snorkel gear, a cooler, and bottled water, so you’re not scrambling for basics once you’re out on the water.
One thing to plan for: the ride can feel bouncy. With choppy water in places, you’ll want to keep a firm grip on your camera and hat.
In This Review
- Key things I’d bet on before you go
- Why Kotor Bay feels different from Herceg Novi
- Price and what you really get for $602.39 (up to 6)
- Pickup, meeting point, and how the day starts on the water
- The route in plain terms: Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, then Saint George from the deck
- Stop 1: Kotor Old Town for UNESCO views in about an hour
- Stop 2: Perast—short time, big scenery, and a place for lunch
- Stop 3: Our Lady of the Rocks in 20 minutes (and yes, it can be busy)
- Saint George: private island, perfect photos, no tourist access
- Snorkel gear, cooler, bottled water, and onboard Wi-Fi
- The skipper makes the day: English, flexibility, and named captains
- Choppy water reality: how to stay comfortable on a faster ride
- Best for who? Couples, families, and groups that want control
- Booking timing: when you’ll want to lock it in
- Should you book this private Kotor Bay boat tour from Herceg Novi?
- FAQ
- How many people can be on this private boat tour?
- How long is the Kotor Bay boat tour from Herceg Novi?
- What stops are included during the tour?
- How much time do you spend at Our Lady of the Rocks?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Do you get snorkeling gear and drinks on board?
- Is there Wi-Fi on the boat?
- Is pickup available from hotels in Herceg Novi?
- Do you have to pay admission for Kotor Old Town, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key things I’d bet on before you go

- Private boat = your time, your pace: you’re not stuck waiting on other groups.
- Stops built around classic Bay of Kotor scenes: Kotor Old Town, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks.
- Snorkel kit + cooler + bottled water included: small stuff that makes a big difference on a half day.
- Onboard Wi-Fi: handy for maps, messages, or just sharing the views in real time.
- Saint George is photo-only: it’s private and not open to tourists, but it’s still worth spotting.
Why Kotor Bay feels different from Herceg Novi

Kotor Bay is dramatic in a way that’s hard to catch from land. From the water, the walls of Kotor and the curve of the shoreline read fast. You get the “oh wow” moments without the slow shuffle—especially because the boat can cover distance quickly.
And because this is a private setup for your group, you’re not locked into a rigid pace. If you want to linger for photos in Kotor or get more time wandering Perast, you’re in a better position to ask for it. That’s the big value here: you’re paying for the freedom to spend your 4 hours the way you actually want.
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Price and what you really get for $602.39 (up to 6)
The price is listed at $602.39 per group (up to 6) for about 4 hours. That sounds like a “premium” number until you do the math. If you fill all 6 spots, your per-person cost can drop a lot, and suddenly it feels less like a splurge and more like a smart way to buy time, comfort, and flexibility.
For me, the best part isn’t the boat by itself. It’s the combo:
- private experience (no crowds at your pace),
- included snorkel gear, cooler, and water,
- Wi-Fi onboard,
- and planned time in the key places along Kotor Bay.
If you’re a couple, it can still be worth it because you’re buying a day-shaping moment. But if you’re traveling solo, the private cost is harder to swallow. In that case, you might want to compare what you’d pay on a shared boat—because the private angle only pays off when more of your group shares the cost.
Pickup, meeting point, and how the day starts on the water

This tour has pickup offered. The provider notes that they pick you up by boat from docking points near any hotel in Herceg Novi. Your pickup location is tied to the starting area for the tour.
If you’re thinking logistics, here’s what helps:
- You’ll have a clear meeting reference at 46 Šetalište Pet Danica, Herceg – Novi 85340, Montenegro.
- You’ll receive a mobile ticket, and you should expect confirmation within 48 hours of booking (when availability allows).
- The tour is offered in English, and it’s set up as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
One review detail that matters: communication is often quick and easy by WhatsApp, especially when pickup is involved. If you’re staying close to a marina or hotel jetty, it usually makes the start less stressful.
The route in plain terms: Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, then Saint George from the deck
You’re working with a tight half-day schedule, so the route is designed to hit the iconic spots without eating the day in transit.
Here’s how the time is structured:
- Kotor Old Town: about 1 hour
- Perast: about 1 hour
- Our Lady of the Rocks: about 20 minutes
- Saint George: not open to tourists, viewed from the boat for photos
The smart part is that Kotor and Perast each get enough time to feel like more than a quick stop, while Our Lady of the Rocks is short and sweet—ideal for a photo break and a history look without turning it into a walking marathon.
Now let’s get more practical by stop.
Stop 1: Kotor Old Town for UNESCO views in about an hour

Kotor Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and from the water you get a strong “sense of place” instantly—stone, fortifications, and the bay all in one frame.
You’re allotted 1 hour, and the listed admission for this stop is free. What that means for your plan:
- Arrive with a simple idea of what you want: a waterfront promenade moment, a viewpoint, or a quick wander through the old streets.
- Don’t try to do everything. One hour disappears fast in Kotor, especially if the light is good and you keep stopping to photograph the walls.
Practical tip from the spirit of good captains: if you want more time in Kotor, it’s one of the places where it’s easiest to extend your walk without turning the whole day upside down. One family booking described adjusting the balance—less time in Perast, more time in Kotor—because the skipper was flexible.
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Stop 2: Perast—short time, big scenery, and a place for lunch

Perast is the next essential stop on the Bay of Kotor circuit. You get about 1 hour, and admission is listed as free.
Perast works best when you keep your expectations realistic for a boat tour day:
- Plan for a relaxed stroll and photos rather than a full “all-day town” experience.
- Use the hour to pick one lane to explore—waterfront first, then pick a couple of streets up from there.
Lunch is where Perast often wins. More than one booking noted that grabbing food in Perast is a must. If you’re the type who wants to taste local life instead of just checking boxes, this is your moment.
Stop 3: Our Lady of the Rocks in 20 minutes (and yes, it can be busy)

Our Lady of the Rocks is quick by design: about 20 minutes, and the listed admission is free.
From the boat, the setting is the whole point. You’ll see the church and the surrounding coastal views, and you’ll get a history angle without needing a long detour.
One caution: this spot can be busy, so your time might feel compressed. In at least one booking, the skipper chose to cruise around while explaining the history instead of staying on the busiest area. That approach still gives you the visual payoff, especially if you’re traveling with kids or you just don’t want to stand in a line to look at a postcard.
Saint George: private island, perfect photos, no tourist access
The Island of Saint George is private and not open to tourists, but you’ll get to admire it from the boat and take photographs. That’s actually a good setup for a half-day tour: you get the look without the hassle of ferry schedules or timed admissions.
If photos are your thing, this is where you’ll want to be ready with your phone/camera as the boat angles in. The island is best viewed quickly, and the boat’s speed makes it easy to frame the right view before you move on.
Snorkel gear, cooler, bottled water, and onboard Wi-Fi
This tour includes snorkel gear, a cooler, and bottled water. On a 4-hour outing, those additions matter because they remove friction. You don’t have to hunt for gear at the last minute or figure out where you’ll buy water once you’re out on the Bay.
The other standout practical perk is onboard Wi-Fi. It’s not just for social posts. It helps if you’re verifying walking routes in Kotor, checking timing, or simply keeping the day easy for group members.
From a comfort standpoint, having a cooler and water on hand also means you’re less likely to rush. When you don’t have to spend time buying basics, you can spend it wandering.
The skipper makes the day: English, flexibility, and named captains
This is one of those tours where the captain’s style affects your experience. The tours are guided in English, and multiple bookings praised captains for being more like guides than just drivers.
Some specific names that popped up in feedback:
- Stepjan and Luka were described as fantastic, with good English and helpful guidance.
- Stefan was praised for punctuality and flexibility.
- Boyan was mentioned as a good host.
The most useful pattern: these skippers tend to be flexible about how you use your limited time. One booking asked for adjustments—less time in Perast, more time in Kotor—and the captain handled it without drama. Another mentioned a request for a closer look at the submarine tunnels, and the skipper made it happen even though it wasn’t part of the standard stop rhythm.
That doesn’t mean every request will be possible, but it does mean your best move is to ask early and clearly. Captains can’t read minds, and good planning usually leads to good outcomes.
Choppy water reality: how to stay comfortable on a faster ride
A fast boat is part of the appeal, but it comes with physics. One booking specifically warned that it was choppy at times and suggested holding on tight to your camera and hat as the boat speeds over waves. Another note said water could be rough with kids.
So, here’s my practical advice:
- Bring a hat with a strap or plan to hold it.
- Secure your phone/camera strap or keep it in a pocket between photos.
- If you’re sensitive to motion, consider motion-sickness support ahead of time.
This is the kind of tour where looking at the views matters, but so does protecting your gear and your comfort.
Best for who? Couples, families, and groups that want control
This private format shines for:
- Families who want the boat to behave like a moving home base (up to 6).
- Couples who want quiet, speed, and easier pacing than shared tours.
- Small groups of friends who don’t want to negotiate meeting times every stop.
It’s also a nice choice if you’re staying in Herceg Novi and you want to see Kotor Bay without committing to a full day on land. The entire experience is built as a half-day plan.
If you want a leisurely, slow sightseeing day with long museum hours and no water time, this may feel short. But if you like compact itineraries with strong visual payoff, this hits the sweet spot.
Booking timing: when you’ll want to lock it in
The average booking timing listed is about 18 days in advance. That’s a good sign that summer demand can fill slots. If you have a specific day in mind, I’d treat it as a “book soon” situation rather than a “maybe we’ll see” plan.
Should you book this private Kotor Bay boat tour from Herceg Novi?
Book it if you want:
- private time on Kotor Bay for up to 6,
- quick, high-impact stops (Kotor, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks),
- included basics like snorkel gear, water, and a cooler,
- and a skipper who can be flexible with pacing.
Skip it or rethink it if:
- you don’t handle boat movement well, since choppy water can happen,
- your priority is long, slow exploring rather than a half-day highlight loop,
- or you’re traveling alone and the private pricing feels too high versus shared options.
If you’re in the middle—comfortable on boats, want classic scenery, and value not dealing with crowds—you’ll likely feel like this is money well spent.
FAQ
How many people can be on this private boat tour?
The tour is priced for a group of up to 6 people, and it’s private, meaning only your group participates.
How long is the Kotor Bay boat tour from Herceg Novi?
The duration is approximately 4 hours.
What stops are included during the tour?
The tour includes Kotor Old Town, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, and views from the boat of the Island of Saint George (which is private).
How much time do you spend at Our Lady of the Rocks?
You’ll have about 20 minutes at Our Lady of the Rocks.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in English.
Do you get snorkeling gear and drinks on board?
Yes. Snorkel gear is provided, along with a cooler and bottled water.
Is there Wi-Fi on the boat?
Yes, there is onboard Wi-Fi.
Is pickup available from hotels in Herceg Novi?
Pickup is offered. The provider states they pick you up by boat from docking points near hotels in Herceg Novi.
Do you have to pay admission for Kotor Old Town, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks?
Admission is listed as free for Kotor Old Town, Perast, and Our Lady of the Rocks.
What happens if I cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

































