If you’re considering a day trip from Dubrovnik to explore the extraordinary scenery and charming towns along the Montenegrin coast, this group tour offers a practical and engaging way to do so. While we haven’t experienced it firsthand, the detailed information and glowing reviews suggest it’s a well-organized, value-packed outing perfect for those who want a balanced mix of guided sightseeing and free exploration.
What we really like about this tour is its focus on the scenic beauty of the Bay of Kotor, often called one of Europe’s most dramatic landscapes. The inclusion of a licensed guide to walk through Kotor’s UNESCO-protected Old Town adds depth to the experience, and the free time in both Kotor and Perast offers a chance to soak in the local atmosphere at your own pace. One potential consideration is that the boat ride to Our Lady of Rocks island — a highlight for many — isn’t included, which could be an extra expense.
This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate stunning scenery, authentic towns, and efficient transportation, especially if you prefer not to navigate Montenegro’s borders alone. It’s perfect for those who value guided insights combined with personal exploration. If you’re after a hassle-free day with a good price point, this trip fits the bill.
Key Points

- Scenic Drive & Stunning Views: The Bay of Kotor’s dramatic mountainous coastline is a highlight.
- UNESCO Old Town: Guided walk through Kotor’s historic, well-preserved medieval streets.
- Charming Village of Perast: A peaceful town with a famous island monastery, perfect for quick exploration.
- Comfortable Transportation: Air-conditioned buses and a small group size enhance comfort.
- Flexible Free Time: Ample opportunities to wander independently and enjoy local cafes.
- Affordable Price: At roughly $93.39 per person, it offers good value considering transportation, guide, and key sights.
Introduction to the Experience

Travelers dreaming of the breathtaking scenery along Croatia’s border with Montenegro will find this day trip offers a thoughtfully curated taste of the region. The tour promises a practical, well-organized way to experience Kotor’s UNESCO-listed Old Town and the tranquil village of Perast without the need to rent a car or worry about border crossings.
Two things stand out immediately: the stunning views of the Bay of Kotor and the opportunity to explore authentic towns that feel like stepping back in time. The included guided walking tour in Kotor offers historical insights, while the free time allows for personal discovery at your own pace. One potential drawback is the separate cost for the boat ride to Our Lady of Rocks island—around 15 EUR—which might be missed if you’re not aware or prepared.
This tour tends to suit travelers who want a balance of guided sightseeing and independent wandering—ideal for those who appreciate natural beauty and historic charm without the hassle of organizing logistics themselves.
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Transportation and Group Size
The journey begins early at 7:00 am, with pickup offered from Dubrovnik, in an air-conditioned vehicle. The comfortable, not overly crowded bus (up to 50 travelers) is a major plus, providing plenty of space to relax and enjoy the scenery. The transit time is factored into the schedule, ensuring you spend most of the day exploring rather than sitting in traffic.
This size of group, combined with the shared guide, offers a sense of camaraderie but isn’t so large that you feel lost in the crowd. The comfort of the bus, along with the organized start time, helps keep the experience smooth and stress-free.
The Itinerary: What to Expect

Stop 1: Kotor (Approximately 3 hours)
Once in Kotor, you’ll join a licensed guide for a walking tour of its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, expect narrow cobblestone streets, ancient walls, and medieval architecture. The guide will likely highlight key sights such as the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, the fortress walls, and the lively Piazzo Square.
After the guided portion, you’ll have free time to explore further—perhaps climb the city walls for panoramic views or enjoy coffee in a local cafe. Reviewers appreciate the personalized attention during the guided walk, noting that “the guide was really good” and the destinations were “beautiful.”
Stop 2: Perast (Approximately 1 hour)
Next, you’ll visit Perast, a small but picturesque town famous for its Our Lady of Rocks island. The island features a monastery and a small church, which you can admire from the shore or visit if you choose to pay the optional 15 EUR boat fare. The town itself offers a peaceful atmosphere, charming old buildings, and stunning views across the bay.
While the boat ride isn’t included, the free time allows you to walk the waterfront, enjoy the tranquility, and perhaps snap some photos of the iconic church on the island. The review mentions the boat ride as a notable attraction, so if you’re interested, it’s worth budgeting for it.
The Cost and Value

Priced at around $93.39 per person, this tour offers a fair deal considering the transportation, guided walking tour, and visits to two of the most photogenic towns along the Montenegrin coast. The additional cost for the boat ride is about 15 EUR, which you can choose to include.
The value lies in the organized logistics, guided insights, and the chance to see a UNESCO site without hassle. Travelers who dislike self-driving or navigating borders will find this package particularly attractive. The comfort and small group size enhance the experience, making it feel more personal and less like a large, impersonal bus tour.
What Travelers Say

The one available review from a participant sums up the experience well: “I really enjoyed this tour. I’m not typically a fan of big bus tours, but this one worked out nicely. The bus was comfortable, not full to capacity, so there was room to spread out. The destinations were beautiful, and the guide was really good. The tour was also reasonably priced.”
This feedback underscores the importance of comfort, organization, and scenery—elements that seem to make this day trip a worthwhile choice.
Practical Tips

- Be prepared for early departure at 7:00 am, so plan your evening accordingly.
- Pack some cash if you wish to visit Our Lady of Rocks island or buy souvenirs.
- Bring comfortable shoes for walking in Kotor’s Old Town.
- Consider the optional boat ride if you want to visit the island monastery—budget around 15 EUR.
- This tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific health restrictions noted, and service animals are allowed.
This day trip is perfect for travelers who want stunning scenery without the stress of organizing transportation or border crossings. It suits those interested in history, charming towns, and spectacular landscapes. If you prefer guided insights but still like some free time, you’ll appreciate the balance this tour offers. It’s especially appealing for those on a moderate budget, looking for a memorable, hassle-free day along the Montenegrin coast.
The Sum Up

For anyone visiting Dubrovnik and eager to see the extraordinary beauty of the Bay of Kotor, this organized group tour provides an excellent option. It combines professional guidance, comfortable transportation, and free time in two of the region’s most iconic spots—Kotor and Perast.
While the optional boat ride to Our Lady of Rocks is extra, the scenery and historic towns alone are worth the price. It’s a well-rounded, value-conscious way to experience some of the best sights just across the border, especially if you prefer not to navigate unfamiliar roads yourself.
This tour is especially suitable for those who love picturesque views, authentic towns, and a shared group experience that doesn’t skimp on comfort or local flavor. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning traveler, this day trip promises a memorable slice of Montenegro’s coast with plenty of opportunities for stunning photos, leisurely exploration, and authentic cultural encounters.
Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup is offered from Dubrovnik, making it easy to join the trip without worrying about transportation.
How long is the total duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, which includes transportation time, sightseeing, and free exploration in Kotor and Perast.
What is included in the price?
The price covers an air-conditioned vehicle, a licensed guide for the walking tour in Kotor, and the guided exploration of the Old Town.
Are the visits suitable for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate. There are no specified health restrictions, and service animals are allowed.
Can I visit Our Lady of Rocks island?
The tour visits Perast, which is famous for the island, but the boat ride to the island is not included and costs about 15 EUR if you choose to go.
What is the group size?
The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers, which balances a social atmosphere with personalized attention.
Do I need to cancel in advance?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations closer to the departure time are not refundable.
Whether you’re after picture-perfect scenery, charming towns, or a hassle-free adventure, this Kotor and Perast tour from Dubrovnik offers a solid, scenic day out that balances guided insight with personal freedom.
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