Discover Boka Bay’s Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks on a private 3-hour speedboat tour. Perfect for families, couples, and friends. Book now!
Discover Boka Bay’s Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks on a private 3-hour speedboat tour. Perfect for families, couples, and friends. Book now!
- Perast - Situated on a peninsula that gracefully stretches into the blue waters of the Adriatic, the village of Perast is a gem in the Bay of Kotor, embodying a blend of natural beauty and a profound historical narrative. The Serbo-Croatian term for ‘finger,’ “prst”, seems to resonate in the name Perast, aptly describing its geographic position…
- Perast - Situated on a peninsula that gracefully stretches into the blue waters of the Adriatic, the village of Perast is a gem in the Bay of Kotor, embodying a blend of natural beauty and a profound historical narrative. The Serbo-Croatian term for ‘finger,’ “prst”, seems to resonate in the name Perast, aptly describing its geographic position pointing towards the Verige strait, known as the “Iron Gates.” This spot, critical for controlling access to the inner bay, highlights Perast’s historic role under the Venetian Republic as a vital maritime sentinel.
Despite its entrenched military role, Perast exudes an air of baroque beauty. The village’s architecture cleverly combines aesthetic grace with strategic fortification. Each building, from palatial homes to sacred structures, is designed with thick walls, gun ports, and strategic vantage points. Even the revered Our Lady of the Rocks church is outfitted with cannon ports, and its bell tower serves as a protective watchtower.
- Our Lady of the Rocks - Nestled in the serene waters of the Bay of Kotor, The Lady of the Rocks stands as a testament to the sheer force of human faith and collective effort. This man-made island, conceived in the mid-15th century, was painstakingly built by the spirited folk of Perast, a quaint coastal village. These individuals, primarily military sailors under the dominion of the Venetian Republic, were not only skilled in the art of war but deeply rooted in their religious convictions and cultural heritage.
Within the walls of the church lies a repository of culture and history, magnificently adorned with oil paintings by Tripo Kokolja, a master of the local arts. The church also showcases a vast collection of silver ex-voto gifts, each piece recounting stories of peril, prayer, and providence
This place not only preserves the traditions of the past but also breathes life into the ongoing story of a people devoted to their faith and to each other.
- Former Submarine Tunnel - Submarine tunnels in the Bay of Kotor encapsulate a unique blend of natural beauty and historical fortitude. Nestled within the stunning mountains and serene waters of the Adriatic and Mediterranean convergence, this locale is more than just a picturesque landscape. It serves as a formidable natural fortress with a rich history of military strategy and architectural ingenuity.
Visitors to the bay can now explore these historical tunnels, gaining a glimpse into the clandestine naval operations of the past. The experience is often likened to being in a James Bond movie, adding an element of adventure and intrigue to the visit.
These submarine tunnels are a highlight of many speed boat tours in the region, offering a cool retreat from the summer sun and a unique peek into the maritime military history of the Bay of Kotor. They stand as a testament to the ingenuity and strategic importance of the region, making them a must-see for history buffs and adventure seekers alike.
- Mamula Island - In Venetian times, the island went by Rondina. Nowadays, a fort dominates nearly all of its surface. Lazarus von Mamula, an Austro-Hungarian general, put it up in 1853, along with two other fortifications at Prevlaka’s Cape Oštro and Luštica’s Cape Arza, to help ward off enemies from entering Kotor Bay.
During World War II, however, the Mamula fort became a concentration camp. Today the Montenegrin government approved turning the site into a posh beach resort through a lease deal with Orascom Development Holding AG. Since the island is now a private property, it is not possible to stop on the island itself.
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Cave of Montenegro stands as a stunning natural wonder, a testament to the unique geological features of the region. Located right on the coast, this accessible cave is not just a geological formation; it’s a vibrant spectacle that draws visitors worldwide.
Visitors to the Blue Cave are often captivated by the vibrant hues and the serene ambiance. The light filtering through the water bathes the cave in a surreal glow, enhancing the beauty of the surroundings and providing an unforgettable visual spectacle.
Visiting the Blue Cave is more than just a tourist activity; it’s an immersive experience into the heart of Montenegro’s natural wonders. Whether you’re swimming in its luminous waters, snorkelling among the rocks, or simply enjoying the scenery, the Blue Cave offers a unique way to appreciate the intricate relationship between land, sea, and sunlight. This captivating destination continues to enchant visitors, securing its place as a must-see highlight in the Adriatic.

- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- On-board WiFi
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Surcharges on fuel
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- On-board WiFi
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Surcharges on fuel
- Admission fee for church and museum of Our Lady of the Rocks. 2 EUR per person (OPTIONAL)
- Admission fee for church and museum of Our Lady of the Rocks. 2 EUR per person (OPTIONAL)
Experience Montenegro’s coastline like a local on this exclusive 4-hour speedboat journey with Good Hope Tours—specialists in custom, private adventures.
Starting from Kotor, glide through the picturesque Boka Bay with your group and explore the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks island. Delve into Cold War-era submarine tunnels once utilized by the Yugoslav…
Experience Montenegro’s coastline like a local on this exclusive 4-hour speedboat journey with Good Hope Tours—specialists in custom, private adventures.
Starting from Kotor, glide through the picturesque Boka Bay with your group and explore the renowned Our Lady of the Rocks island. Delve into Cold War-era submarine tunnels once utilized by the Yugoslav navy, then accelerate past the historic Mamula Fortress, a remarkable 19th-century fort with a storied past.
The tour’s centerpiece is the famous Blue Cave, where you can swim in the luminous turquoise waters—a genuine natural marvel accessible solely by boat. Throughout the journey, relish breathtaking views, local tales, and the liberty to explore at your leisure.
This private tour is perfect for adventurous couples, families, or friends seeking a personalized getaway with skilled local skippers, contemporary speedboats, and adaptable pickup options.
Uncover the finest of the bay with a team that knows every secret spot along Montenegro’s coast.
- If you decide to enter Our Lady of the Rocks church, you need to be dressed appropriately (no swimwear and covered shoulders)
- Swimming around Our Lady of the Rocks / usage of drones is prohibited
- We recommend wearing warmer clothing outside summer months, as it can be chilly on the open water
- Pickup is not possible at every pier. We will advise you what are the safe options near you.
- Our Lady of the Rocks Church has variable working hours during the year. Check with us, if you want to go inside.
- The remaining hours are allotted for the travel time.
- If you have specific requests (longer swimming time, preferred photo spots, a quiet ride), just let your skipper know—this is your private experience!
- The tour is subject to weather and sea conditions. If safety is ever a concern, we’ll reschedule or offer a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.