REVIEW · KOTOR
Lady of the Rocks & Perast Kotor Sunset Boat Group Tour (1.5hr)
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Speed boat tours in Kotor can be surprisingly fun. You get two iconic stops with great Bay of Kotor views, plus onboard Wi‑Fi to keep you connected while the afternoon slips by.
What I like most is the timing: it is long enough to see the highlights, but short enough that you are not stuck in “tour mode” all day. You also get bottled water and even a freshwater shower on board—nice if you end up a little salty.
One watch-out: the Our Lady of the Rocks island stop is only about 20 minutes and the island can feel packed and tight, especially during peak times.
In This Review
- Quick Takeaways
- Why This Kotor Sunset-Style Speed Boat Works
- Price and Value: What $24.14 Covers (and What It Does Not)
- Meeting at Limitless Speed Boat KotorPark: Quick, Central, Simple
- The 4:00 pm Timing: Light, Views, and a Fair Shot at Photos
- Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks in About 20 Minutes
- The good news
- The consideration
- Small cost note
- Stop 2: Perast for Around 30 Minutes of Real Town Time
- Onboard Comfort: Wi‑Fi, Shower, and the Speed Factor
- How the Two Stops Feel Together (So You Do Not Run Out of Time)
- Who Should Book This Tour—and Who Should Consider Something Else
- Should You Book Lady of the Rocks & Perast with Limitless Speed Boat Kotor?
- FAQ
- How long is the Lady of the Rocks & Perast Kotor Sunset Boat group tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What stops are included?
- Is admission to Our Lady of the Rocks included?
- What is included on the boat?
- What group size should I expect?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Quick Takeaways

- A 1.5-hour format that fits real travel days, with a 4:00 pm start back at the dock
- Our Lady of the Rocks in ~20 minutes with the baroque interior and famous art details
- Perast for ~30 minutes of slow walking in a UNESCO town, not a hurried drive-by
- Onboard Wi‑Fi + bottled water + a freshwater shower (yes, really)
- Small group size capped at 16 (minimum 6 adults) in English
Why This Kotor Sunset-Style Speed Boat Works
Kotor Bay is stunning, but it is also easy to see it the slow way and miss the real mood. This tour is built for the late-day look: you are out on the water with the shoreline stretching along your route, and the pace keeps things light and lively. The ride itself is a big part of the experience—speed boat travel means you feel the wind and you see more coastline per hour than many alternatives.
I also like how the tour is structured around two different kinds of “wow.” One stop is an artificial island and a baroque church interior. The other is a calm, gorgeous waterfront town where you can actually walk and absorb the vibe without a tight schedule chasing you.
There is a practical side too. The whole tour runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, starts at 4:00 pm, and ends right back at the meeting point. So you can plug it into your evening plans without reorganizing your day around a long excursion.
Other Our Lady of the Rocks tours we've reviewed in Kotor
Price and Value: What $24.14 Covers (and What It Does Not)

At $24.14 per person for roughly 90 minutes, this is the kind of price that feels fair—especially because the tour includes real on-water time, plus onboard extras that most short boat trips do not bother with.
Here is the value math that matters:
- You do get bottled water, Wi‑Fi during the tour, and a freshwater shower facility on the boat.
- The stop at the island church has an extra cost: admission to the museum on Our Lady of the Rocks is not included and is €2.00 per person.
So plan on a small add-on if you want to fully experience the island museum side. Still, even with that, you are generally paying for convenience and time—two stops without wasting your afternoon.
Meeting at Limitless Speed Boat KotorPark: Quick, Central, Simple

The meeting point is Limitless Speed Boat KotorPark, Slobode 1, Kotor 85330, Montenegro. The tour notes it is near public transportation, which helps if you are not staying right next to the harbor.
What you want from a meeting point is clarity. In the feedback, people sounded like they found the spot without drama. The biggest wrinkle is not the location—it is timing. One experience noted a delay departing due to earlier pickups. That can happen on group tours, so if you have a tight dinner reservation, give yourself a little buffer for the start and any slight lateness.
Once you are aboard, the tour runs like a tight loop. No complicated transfers. No long bus ride eating your light.
The 4:00 pm Timing: Light, Views, and a Fair Shot at Photos

Starting at 4:00 pm gives you that late-day Bay of Kotor perspective. It is often the sweet spot when the water looks good, the shoreline pops, and the heat from earlier in the day is usually cooler.
Also, the schedule does not chew up the whole evening. By the time you return to the meeting point, you still have time to:
- wander Kotor if you want,
- grab food nearby,
- or connect to another plan.
This is not a half-day that stretches into your night. It is more like a “do the iconic thing, then keep enjoying the rest of your trip” kind of outing.
Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks in About 20 Minutes

Our Lady of the Rocks is why many people come to Kotor Bay in the first place. You step onto Montenegro’s iconic artificial island and visit the 17th-century church. Even if you are not a hardcore architecture person, the details are the point here.
Inside, you will see:
- silver plaques depicting seafaring life in Boka Bay
- baroque-style art by Tripo Kokolja, including 68 baroque-style paintings
That is a lot of visual information for one stop, and the tour gives you about 20 minutes here.
Other Perast tours we've reviewed in Kotor
The good news
The short visit works if you want a high-impact stop without turning it into an all-day cultural assignment. You get the island experience and enough time to take in the interior art and the church atmosphere.
The consideration
This is where you need to manage expectations. The island can get crowded, and because the space is small, it may feel a bit tight or claustrophobic—especially when many groups pour in at once. If you dislike enclosed, packed spaces, keep that in mind. The time is limited, but the density can still be intense.
Small cost note
Admission to the museum on the island is €2.00 per person, and it is not included. If you want to see the museum portion, budget for it.
Stop 2: Perast for Around 30 Minutes of Real Town Time

After the island, you shift from church interior intensity to outdoor, waterfront calm. Perast is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for baroque charm, stone villas, and historic churches.
You get about 30 minutes here, which is just long enough to do the things that make Perast feel special:
- take a slow walk through narrow streets,
- look at grand stone buildings,
- pause for coastal views.
This stop is also a nice change of pace from the speed boat motion. Perast gives you a breather. And because you have a fixed time, you will likely spend it more thoughtfully instead of wandering until you forget what time it is.
Onboard Comfort: Wi‑Fi, Shower, and the Speed Factor

This tour is a speed boat outing, so you should expect motion and a faster rhythm than a big sightseeing boat. The good part: it makes the bay feel alive. You feel the wind, you see the coastline move, and the whole trip feels efficient.
Comfort details are actually provided:
- bottled water onboard
- Wi‑Fi access during the tour
- a freshwater shower facility
The shower is one of those “small detail, big relief” items. Even if you do not need it, it is proof this is not just a barebones ride.
Group size is capped at 16 travelers, and people reported having room to sit. One note mentioned 14 passengers, and that it felt comfortable.
Captains also show up in the details. Names you may hear include Isador, Igor, Josh, Çaki, Ogi, and a guide named Ilya. What ties those mentions together is that the captains were friendly and informative, and they seemed to handle boat maneuvering carefully around the bay activity.
If you are sensitive to speed, do not book this expecting a floating lounge. It is more like getting around the bay with momentum.
How the Two Stops Feel Together (So You Do Not Run Out of Time)

The design of the itinerary makes sense:
- Our Lady of the Rocks (~20 minutes) gives you the iconic island and church art without dragging on.
- Perast (~30 minutes) gives you enough town time to walk, look, and take photos.
The total visit time stays within the 1.5-hour limit, so you get variety without feeling rushed from one location to the next. This pairing also lets you see the bay from two angles: up close with the church island, then from a calmer waterfront town.
One practical benefit: you can keep your evening plan intact. This is helpful if you are also trying to eat, check out Kotor’s old town, or connect to another activity.
Who Should Book This Tour—and Who Should Consider Something Else
This tour is a great fit if you:
- want classic Bay of Kotor scenery without a long day,
- like the feel of getting around by boat (not just looking from land),
- enjoy short stops where you still have time to do other things afterward,
- care about having simple onboard comforts like water and Wi‑Fi.
It may be less ideal if you:
- dislike crowded, enclosed spaces (the island stop can feel tight),
- need slow-and-steady pacing, not a speed boat ride.
Also, English is available, and the tour is described as suitable for most participants. So if you want an easy “no complicated planning” outing, this fits.
Should You Book Lady of the Rocks & Perast with Limitless Speed Boat Kotor?
Yes—if you are aiming for an efficient, high-view late-afternoon experience that mixes island culture and a calm UNESCO town walk.
Book it if you want:
- the Bay of Kotor from the water,
- Our Lady of the Rocks and its baroque art details,
- Perast time that is long enough to feel like a town, not a stop sign.
Think twice if you are uncomfortable with crowds in small spaces. The Our Lady of the Rocks stop is brief, but it can still feel overwhelming when tour groups arrive together.
If you do book, do one simple thing: plan to enjoy the stops in short bursts. This is a fast tour by design. Treat it like a scenic highlight reel—then enjoy the rest of your evening in Kotor.
FAQ
How long is the Lady of the Rocks & Perast Kotor Sunset Boat group tour?
The tour is about 1 hour 30 minutes.
What time does the tour start?
It starts at 4:00 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Limitless Speed Boat KotorPark, Slobode 1, Kotor 85330, Montenegro.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $24.14 per person.
What stops are included?
You visit Our Lady of the Rocks and Perast.
Is admission to Our Lady of the Rocks included?
No. Admission to the museum on the Lady of the Rocks island is €2.00 per person and is not included.
What is included on the boat?
You get bottled water, onboard Wi‑Fi access, and a freshwater shower facility.
What group size should I expect?
The tour has a maximum of 16 travelers. It requires a minimum of 6 adults.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























