Kotor: Perast and Lady of the Rocks Tour by Speedboat is a delightful way to explore some of Montenegro’s most iconic sights from the water. Offered by Rijo Speedboat Tours, this two-hour experience combines scenic boat rides with a brief but meaningful visit to two unforgettable locations. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate striking landscapes, cultural sites, and a touch of local charm—all in a compact package.
What stands out most about this tour are the breathtaking views of the Bay of Kotor from the water and the unique character of Our Lady of the Rocks—an artificially created island that’s both visually stunning and historically fascinating. We also love the ease of the small group setting, which allows for a more personal, relaxed experience.
One potential consideration is the relatively short amount of time spent at each stop—20 minutes on the island and in Perast. For some, this might feel a bit rushed if you’re eager to explore in more depth. Still, if your schedule is tight or you prefer a quick, scenic overview rather than a full-day tour, this could be just right.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy photo opportunities, scenic boat rides, and cultural sights without the hassle of organizing separate transportation or tickets. It’s particularly appealing for those who want a comfortable, guided experience with a small group for better interaction.
- Stunning views from the water of the Bay of Kotor and surrounding landscapes.
- Short, manageable timeframes make it easy for those with limited time in Montenegro.
- Small group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Includes drinks and Wi-Fi, adding comfort and convenience to the experience.
- Visit to Our Lady of the Rocks offers a unique blend of history, religion, and scenery.
- Panoramic boat ride back enriches the experience with incredible vistas.
If you’re visiting Montenegro, particularly the bay area, this tour offers a quick but immersive taste of its highlights. We loved how the boat whisks you across the bay, giving you those iconic views that stop traffic (or at least, Instagram). The highlight, naturally, is Our Lady of the Rocks, an island that looks almost surreal from the water, with its charming church and history of community effort in its creation.
You’ll appreciate the mix of visual splendor and cultural insight. The 20-minute stop on the island includes visiting the church and museum—just enough to get a sense of its significance without feeling hurried. The same applies to Perast, a charming town that feels frozen in time, with its stone architecture and tranquil ambiance.
A big plus is the boat ride itself—a relaxed journey with panoramic vistas, perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the scenery. Plus, the availability of local wine and beer makes for a very pleasant experience, especially if you’re keen on tasting a little Montenegro while you cruise.
One thing to keep in mind is that entry to the museum at Our Lady of the Rocks isn’t included in the price, so if you’re eager to explore further, you’ll need to budget for that. Also, the 20-minute stops are brief, suited for those who prefer highlights over in-depth exploration.
Start at Rijo Speedboat Tours dock in Kotor’s city harbor, where you’ll meet your guide and fellow travelers. The small group, limited to nine participants, ensures a more intimate experience and better interaction with the crew, who provide information in both English and Serbian.
Your first stop is Our Lady of the Rocks. This artificial island is a sight to behold—sitting quietly in the bay, it looks almost like it’s floating on the water. During your 20-minute visit, you’ll have a chance to see the church, which is decorated with numerous frescoes and a treasury full of votive offerings. The accompanying museum offers insights into the island’s history and community traditions. Travelers have noted the unreal beauty of this scene, with one reviewer stating, “This scene gained a particularly unreal dimension.”
Next, you’ll head to Perast, a small, picturesque town with a handful of baroque churches, beautiful stone houses, and narrow streets. Your 20-minute free time here is enough to snap some photos and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. Most reviews highlight the charm of Perast, with one traveler saying, “Veldig fint å se kystlinjen fra sjøen!” (Very nice to see the coastline from the sea).
After your stops, the return journey offers a scenic boat ride back to Kotor. During this cruise, you’ll enjoy expansive views of the bay, with plenty of opportunities for photos and reflection. The boat is comfortable, and the crew provides additional information about the sights you pass.
The tour’s included amenities add to its value. You’ll be picked up from a pre-arranged location—usually within Kotor city—eliminating the hassle of finding your own way. Wi-Fi on the boat means you can share your photos or check your messages during the ride. You’ll also enjoy local drinks—water, wine, and beer—making the experience more relaxed and enjoyable. Plus, the captain shares insights about each location, enriching your understanding of the sites.
However, museum entry at Our Lady of the Rocks is not included, and costs a couple of euros. You’re also free to purchase soft drinks, juices, or additional alcohol on request.
The tour lasts approximately two hours, which makes it a perfect half-day activity. The timing varies depending on availability, so it’s wise to check the schedule in advance. Since the group is limited to nine, reservations are recommended to secure your place.
The language options—English and Serbian—are helpful for clarity and engagement. The small group format not only enhances personal interaction but also ensures that you won’t feel lost in a crowd.
Keep in mind that this tour is best suited for travelers who want a quick, scenic overview of Kotor Bay’s highlights without a lot of walking or in-depth excursions. It’s ideal for those short on time or looking for a relaxing, picturesque experience.
The tour offers a solid balance between cost and experience. For roughly two hours, you access stunning views, cultural sites, and a taste of local life—plus drinks and Wi-Fi. The small group size gives it a more personal touch than larger boat trips, and the inclusion of a knowledgeable captain makes for a richer experience.
Travelers have expressed satisfaction—“Good” and “Veldig fint å se kystlinjen fra sjøen!”—highlighting the scenic beauty and the adequacy of time spent at each stop. The price reflects the shared boat ride, guided insights, drinks, and the convenience of hotel pickup, making it a reasonable option for travelers who want to maximize what they see without overextending their schedule.
This experience suits travelers who prioritize visual splendor and cultural highlights in a short time frame. It’s perfect if you want a relaxing cruise with interesting stops, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family in a small group. The inclusion of drinks and Wi-Fi boosts comfort, making it appealing for those seeking a casual, high-value outing.
If you love photo opportunities, scenic views, and learning a bit about local traditions without committing to a full-day tour, this is a fantastic choice. It’s also a good option for travelers who prefer guided experiences with small groups for a more intimate and flexible adventure.
In the end, the Kotor: Perast and Lady of the Rocks Tour by Speedboat delivers a concentrated dose of Montenegro’s coastal beauty and culture. The mix of breathtaking vistas, charming towns, and meaningful visits ensures you’ll leave with a good sense of the region’s allure.
While the stops are brief—an understandable trade-off for a two-hour tour—the experience’s quality and scenic richness more than compensate. You’ll love the way the boat ride frames your day, offering views that are just as memorable as the destinations themselves.
For travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic, and culturally interesting outing, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially well-suited for those who want a taste of Montenegro’s famous bay without the fuss of long excursions, all while enjoying some local wine along the way.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes complimentary pick-up from a pre-arranged location, usually within Kotor city, making it very convenient to start your adventure.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about two hours, with starting times varying based on availability.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to a small group of nine participants, which helps ensure a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.
Are drinks provided?
Yes, you’ll be offered water, local wine, and local beer during the cruise, adding to the comfort and conviviality of the experience.
Is there a museum fee at Our Lady of the Rocks?
The museum entry is not included in the tour price; it costs a couple of euros if you decide to visit.
Can I visit the church and museum separately?
The tour includes a brief visit to the church and museum, but the visit is limited to around 20 minutes, which is enough for quick sightseeing but not extensive exploration.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended since the group size is small and availability can vary. You can also cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This tour offers a compact, scenic, and culturally enriching experience for travelers eager to see Montenegro’s coast from a different perspective—by water, with stunning views and a touch of local flavor.
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