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Private Your Day, Your Way

A Personalized Day on Montenegro’s Coast with Private Speedboat

Imagine cruising along Montenegro’s breathtaking coastline at your own pace, with crystal-clear waters stretching all around. For about three hours, for a price of roughly $398 for your group of up to six people, you can explore the secret corners of the Bay of Kotor on a completely private speedboat tour. Your captain, who acts more as a local host, takes you to some of the most iconic and hidden sites, including the legendary Our Lady of the Rocks, the Blue Cave, and the historic island fortress of Mamula.

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What we love about this experience is how flexible it is. You get to choose your start time, your route, and your pick-up and drop-off points—a rare treat in a region often overwhelmed by crowded tours. Plus, the boat is modern, well-equipped, and stocked with amenities like WiFi and Bluetooth music, making the trip both comfortable and fun. The chance to customize your itinerary makes this a perfect escape from the typical tourist crowds, especially if you’re craving authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.

One thing to consider is that, because it’s a private tour, it’s on the pricier side when you compare it to group excursions. Also, weather conditions can affect the plan—bad weather might lead to a rescheduling or refund, so keeping an eye on the forecast is wise.

This tour suits travelers who value intimacy and flexibility over a large group experience. Whether you’re a couple seeking romance, a family wanting a fun adventure, or friends eager to explore Montenegro’s coast in style, this tour offers a memorable, tailored day on the water.

Key Points

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  • Private and Customizable: You control the route, timing, and stops, making for a highly personalized experience.
  • Stunning Locations: Visit Our Lady of the Rocks, the Blue Cave, and historic islands with rich stories.
  • Comfort and Convenience: Modern boat with WiFi, Bluetooth music, safety gear, and amenities for a smooth trip.
  • Off-the-Beaten-Path: Discover secluded beaches and caves unreachable by land or large tours.
  • Excellent Reviews: Consistently high ratings (5.0/5 and 4.8/5) from travelers who appreciated the reliability and quality.
  • Ideal for Small Groups: Up to 6 people, perfect for families, couples, or friends seeking privacy and flexibility.

Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

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Our Lady of the Rocks

This one is a highlight for many. According to legend, the islet was built over centuries by local sailors who laid a rock in the bay after each successful voyage—an act that continues today during the annual Fainada. Standing on this tiny island, you’ll see the charming church and museum, and hear stories about how the island emerged from the sea over generations.

The tour includes a 20-minute stop, with the admission ticket covered, so you’ll have time to admire the church, take photos, and soak in the legend. The local lore and ongoing tradition of rock-throwing make this stop more than just a sightseeing photo opportunity—it’s a story that feels alive.

Perast and the Islands of St. George and St. Nicholas

Next, you’ll visit the UNESCO-protected town of Perast, a spot that whispers of old trading days and pirates. The town’s history dates back to at least 1336, and the well-preserved architecture makes it a picturesque stop. You can imagine what it was like when ships, trade, and stories came and went from this quiet harbor.

Close by, the island of St. George (also called the Rondina) features a fortress built in 1853 by the Austro-Hungarians, part of a series of fortifications meant to secure the bay. The lighthouse and the remnants of military structures give a tangible sense of the area’s strategic importance through centuries.

Porto Montenegro

A more modern contrast, Porto Montenegro offers a glimpse into luxury living and yachting culture. This high-end marina combines sleek residences, shopping, and dining, making it a great place to see Montenegro’s contemporary affluence. The 450-berth marina is home to many impressive boats, and the scene here is lively, especially in the late afternoon.

While not a historic site, its inclusion on your private route adds a touch of modern elegance to your day, and it’s a good spot for a quick photo or a quick walk around.

Mamula Fortress

The island of Mamula is a striking sight, with its massive fortress that takes up most of the island’s surface. Built in 1853 by Lazarus von Mamula and part of Austro-Hungarian defenses, the fortress is now a hauntingly beautiful ruin. You’ll get a good view of its ramparts, which evoke stories of war and peace from the past.

The fortress, along with nearby Arza fortifications, highlights the area’s complex military history, making it more than just a scenic stop.

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Blue Cave

Perhaps the most magical part of the tour, the Blue Cave is a natural wonder, known for its shimmering waters and enchanting light effects. Created over thousands of years by sea waves eroding porous rocks, the cave’s large opening allows sunlight to flood inside, creating an otherworldly glow in the water.

The large entrance, measuring 3 meters high and 15 meters wide, allows boats small enough—like yours—to enter and witness the play of light on the sea floor. You might feel like you’ve stepped into a different world, one that’s both peaceful and awe-inspiring.

Dobrec Beach

To end the tour, many opt for a peaceful stop at Dobrec Beach, a small gravel beach accessible only by boat. It offers privacy, clear waters, and all the beach amenities you might need—sun loungers, umbrellas, changing rooms, and even cafes. It’s the perfect spot to relax, swim, and reflect on the day before heading back.

The Experience from a Traveler’s Perspective

One of the consistent praises in reviews is how reliable and friendly the crew is. A traveler named Beat_Z shared, “Very good company, friendly and reliable. Very modern and nice boat and a very good cipper. Can only recommend it.” The modern boat and attentive captain create a sense of security and comfort, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery.

The flexibility of the itinerary is also a strong point. Since it’s a private tour, you can tailor the stops to your interests—whether that’s spending more time at the Blue Cave or exploring quieter beaches. This personalized approach makes the experience feel more authentic than generic group tours, which often rush through sites.

The value lies not just in the sights but in the quality of the journey—comfortable amenities, private space, and the ability to avoid crowds. For a cost of about $66 per person (assuming six people), many find it a worthwhile investment for a day that feels exclusive and tailored to your preferences.

Practical Details and Tips

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  • Duration: Around 3 hours, so plan your day accordingly.
  • Price: $398 for up to six people; consider how this compares to other tours—many travelers find it offers good value for the private, customizable experience.
  • What’s Included: Skipper, fuel, water, WiFi, Bluetooth music, safety gear, and some amenities.
  • What’s Not Included: Lunch/dinner or museum fees, so you might want to bring snacks or plan for a meal afterward.
  • Weather: The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a refund.
  • Group Size: Small, private groups—more intimacy and flexibility.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

Private Your Day, Your Way - Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a personalized adventure on Montenegro’s coast. It suits those who prefer avoiding large crowds and want to explore hidden spots with a knowledgeable local captain. Families, couples, or friends will appreciate the customized itinerary and comfortable boat amenities. If you’re an adventurer at heart but value comfort and authenticity, this experience checks all the boxes.

Final Thoughts

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This private speedboat tour offers a genuine, customized way to appreciate Montenegro’s stunning coast. It balances comfort, flexibility, and a touch of adventure, all while steering clear of the impersonal nature of large group excursions. The stops are thoughtfully chosen—each with its own story and unique beauty—and the ability to tailor your day makes it stand out.

If you’re someone who cherishes beautiful views, hidden beaches, and memorable stories, you’ll find this experience well worth the cost. It’s a chance to enjoy Montenegro’s coast from a perspective that feels exclusive, yet accessible.

For travelers who want control over their day, appreciate natural beauty, and enjoy a relaxed, intimate setting, this tour is a shining choice. Just remember to keep an eye on the weather, and be ready for a day that can be as laid-back or as adventurous as you want.

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FAQ

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How long is the private speedboat tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, giving you plenty of time to see key sites without feeling rushed.

What stops are included in the itinerary?
You’ll visit Our Lady of the Rocks, Perast and its islands, Porto Montenegro, Mamula Fortress, the Blue Cave, and Dobrec Beach.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as children are comfortable on a boat and the weather is good; the small group size makes it family-friendly.

Can I customize the route?
Absolutely. The tour is fully private and customizable, so you can choose the stops that interest you most.

What amenities are on the boat?
The boat has WiFi, Bluetooth music, a sun deck, shower, swimming stairs, sun tent, and safety gear.

What’s not included in the price?
Lunch or dinner, and museum entrance fees if you choose to visit any sites.

What happens in bad weather?
The tour might be canceled or rescheduled. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

Is this tour good value?
Many travelers find the private, tailored experience worth the cost, especially given the quality of the boat and the flexibility.

How do I book?
You can reserve through providers like Viator, with details available online—just select your preferred start time and route.

This private Montenegro coast tour delivers a flexible, memorable way to experience the region’s natural beauty, history, and luxury. Whether you’re in it for the stunning views, the hidden caves, or the intimate atmosphere, this trip offers genuine value for those seeking an authentic adventure on the water.

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A walled town at the end of a fjord, with speedboats waiting at the quay.