If you’re looking for a way to experience some of Montenegro’s most iconic sights without spending a fortune, the Blue Cave Lady of the Rocks and Mamula Kotor Speed Boat Tour might just be your ideal choice. This 3-hour boat adventure is praised for delivering stunning views, knowledgeable guides, and good value, all from a comfortable, fast-paced vessel that makes navigating the bay a breeze.
What we love about this tour is how it balances spectacular scenery with interesting historical stops — like the submarine tunnel from Yugoslavian times — and finishes with the breathtaking Blue Cave. The only consideration might be the short duration, which means you’ll want to arrive prepared for a fast, info-packed trip rather than a leisurely day. This tour suits travelers who want a quick but comprehensive taste of Kotor’s highlights, especially those eager to combine scenery, history, and a splash of adventure.
Key Points

- Unbeatable value for a three-hour speedboat experience exploring some of Montenegro’s top sights.
- Expert guides and skippers provide insightful commentary, making the trip both fun and educational.
- Stunning scenery including historic islands, dramatic cliffs, and shimmering waters.
- Swimmable Blue Cave offers a memorable, camera-worthy moment.
- Flexible options like WiFi and snorkeling gear included enhance the overall experience.
- Limited group size (max 24) ensures a personal touch and less crowding.
Why This Tour Stands Out

This tour is a lively, compact journey that combines beauty, history, and fun in just three hours. For travelers who want a taste of Kotor Bay’s best without committing a full day, it’s a perfect choice. The speedboat allows you to cover multiple sights, making the most of a short stay or a tight schedule. It’s especially appealing if you’re looking for adventure — the thrill of a speedboat ride, and the chance to swim in the Blue Cave.
The tour’s cost of $43.45 per person offers solid value. For that price, you get not just transportation, but also bottled water, snorkeling equipment, WiFi, and the chance to explore a range of sights that might be difficult or time-consuming to access on your own. Plus, with most travelers booking about a month in advance, it’s clear this experience hits the sweet spot for many visitors.
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The Itinerary in Detail

Our Lady of the Rocks
Your journey begins with a visit to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, created by local fishermen. This tiny island is built on the story of a stone that fishermen found with an image of St. Mary carved into it. Over time, local sailors threw stones to enlarge the island, honoring this mysterious find. The church on the island is filled with votive tablets and artwork by Tripo Kokolja, a renowned local painter.
While the admission fee is not included, the experience of floating nearby this historic site, with its church and maritime artifacts, offers an authentic glimpse into local traditions. Many reviews highlight the charm of this stop without emphasizing the need for extra spendings, making it a gentle, meaningful beginning.
Exploring the Bay and Submarine Tunnels
Next, the boat takes you through the majestic fjord of the Adriatic, offering panoramic views of the bay. The highlight here is the chance to see submarine tunnels from the Yugoslavian Socialist period. Although abandoned, these tunnels are open to the public and provide a rare peek into the area’s Cold War past.
This part of the trip is quick but memorable, giving you a sense of Montenegro’s layered history. Travelers mention that the tunnels are a unique highlight, with one saying it’s a “rare opportunity to explore this piece of history up close.”
Mamula Island
Following that, you’ll cruise toward Mamula Island, which was once an Austro-Hungarian prison. Today, it has been transformed into a resort with stunning views. The island’s rugged fortress offers captivating photo opportunities, and the panoramic vistas are frequently praised.
The short stop here allows for a quick look at a site that combines history and landscape. Many reviews echo the sentiment that Mamula’s dramatic setting and remarkable transformation from prison to resort make it a worthwhile visit.
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The Blue Cave
The tour’s pièce de résistance is the Blue Cave, famous for its shimmering waters and surreal lighting. As you approach, the colorful glow inside will have you reaching for your camera — or just taking a moment to soak in the otherworldly atmosphere.
The swimming opportunity inside the cave is a highlight, and travelers describe the experience as “enchanting” and “breathless.” The boat’s quick turnaround at the cave allows enough time for a swim, which many find the most memorable part of the trip.
Perast Village & Final Touches
Though the tour concludes back at the starting point, many travelers take a moment to explore nearby Perast. Known for its Baroque architecture and maritime history, the village offers additional sights and museums, like the Perast Museum. It’s an excellent idea to extend your visit if time allows.
What Makes the Experience Valuable

The speedboat’s speed and agility mean you get to see more in less time, making it perfect for those on a tight schedule. The inclusion of WiFi and snorkeling gear adds convenience and fun, giving you the flexibility to capture photos or enjoy a quick swim.
The guides, described as informative, friendly, and polite, enhance the experience, making each stop more meaningful. Whether you’re captivated by the scenic vistas or the historical sites, their commentary helps you appreciate what you’re seeing.
Reviews consistently praise the combination of stunning views and knowledgeable guides. Travelers also appreciate the value for money, noting that for around $43, you get a full three hours of adventure and insight.
Practical Considerations

While the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, it’s worth noting that it lasts about three hours. If you’re prone to seasickness, the speedboat ride might be a consideration, although the vessel is relatively stable. The group size, capped at 24, keeps the experience intimate and comfortable.
The meeting point in Kotor is conveniently located near public transportation, so getting there should be straightforward. The cancellation policy offers full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility should your plans change.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is ideal for travelers who want to maximize their time in Kotor Bay without sacrificing the quality of sights. It’s perfect for adventure seekers eager to experience the thrill of a speedboat combined with spectacular scenery. History buffs will enjoy the submarine tunnels and Mamula’s past, while those interested in nature will find the Blue Cave enchanting.
Since the cost is reasonable for what’s included, it’s a good option for families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a memorable, well-rounded trip. It’s also a fantastic choice if you’re short on time but want to get a real taste of Montenegro’s coastal beauty.
FAQ

How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 3 hours, including all stops and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
You meet in Kotor at the designated meeting point and are returned there at the end of the tour.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, though the tour involves a speedboat ride, which might not suit those with seasickness or mobility issues.
What is included in the price?
Bottled water, snorkeling equipment, WiFi on board, fuel, and an air-conditioned vehicle are included. Entrance to sites like Our Lady of the Rocks is not included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is there an age limit?
The description mentions that most travelers can participate, implying it’s suitable for a wide age range, but always check with the provider if traveling with young children or seniors.
Do I need to bring my own towels or equipment?
Towels are not provided, but snorkeling gear is available for use on the trip.
Final Thoughts

The Blue Cave Lady of the Rocks and Mamula Kotor Speed Boat Tour offers a lively, vivid snapshot of Montenegro’s coast, blending history, natural beauty, and a splash of adventure. With excellent guides, stunning views, and a good price point, it’s a great way to experience the highlights of Kotor Bay quickly but memorably.
This tour is especially well-suited for those who want a fun, scenic, and educational outing without breaking the bank or dedicating an entire day. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Montenegro, it’s a straightforward, rewarding trip that covers the essentials with added excitement.
For a short but enriching taste of Kotor’s coastal splendor, this speedboat trip checks all the boxes — scenic vistas, historical intrigue, and an experience to remember.
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