Kotor’s Perast and Lady of the Rocks speedboat tour offers a delightful peek into one of Montenegro’s most picturesque corners. While it’s not a lengthy experience, it packs in enough stunning scenery, fascinating stories, and charming stops to make it well worth your time. From the moment you hop aboard with SeaSpark Kotor Speed Boat Tours, you’ll be swept into a world of historical islands, elegant palaces from centuries past, and the shimmering waters of Boka Bay.
What I really appreciate about this tour are the knowledgeable guides—especially the skipper, who often shares little tidbits and stories that bring the scenery to life. The second thing I love is the breathtaking views: the way the sunlight dances on the water and highlights the centuries-old architecture. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that, at just 2 hours, this tour is quite compact, so if you’re craving a more in-depth exploration or multiple stops, you’ll need to supplement this experience elsewhere.
This tour hits a sweet spot for travelers seeking a quick, scenic, and authentic taste of Boka Bay. It’s especially good for those with limited time, or anyone who simply wants a relaxed, guided boat ride with plenty of photo opportunities. Now, let’s dive into the details to see why this trip often earns rave reviews and what you should know before booking.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Short but captivating: A 2-hour adventure that includes the best highlights of the bay.
- Expert guidance: Knowledgeable guides, including the skipper Milos, enhance the experience with stories and tips.
- Iconic sights: Visit the legendary Lady of the Rocks, the charming town of Perast, and pass by Saint George Island.
- Beautiful swimming stop: Swim in the Blue Cave for a refreshing break and a chance to cool off.
- Inclusive drinks: Free water and juice keep you hydrated during the tour.
- Flexible booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and options to reserve without immediate payment.
Exploring the Boka Bay by Speedboat

Most travelers love the spectacular scenery that unfolds as you cruise through Boka Bay. Starting from the port of Kotor, the boat trip itself is part of the fun. The boat is comfortably sized, and the guide or skipper—often Milos—quickly makes you feel at ease, sharing stories about the bay’s islands and history as you go.
One of the tour’s biggest highlights is the visit to Our Lady of the Rocks, an island built over five centuries with a captivating story involving a woman who embroidered a tapestry while waiting for her husband. The island’s church and museum are accessible on a self-guided tour, and the picturesque setting makes for great photos. Many reviews mention the guide’s storytelling, which adds a personal touch to the visit.
Just a short ride past the island, you’ll see Saint George, a natural island with a monastery, adding to the bay’s scenic tapestry. The boat then heads to Perast, a town famous for its historic palaces from the 15th and 16th centuries. Walking through Perast feels like stepping back in time, with old churches, narrow streets, and sea-front cafes inviting you to relax and soak in the ambiance.
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The Stops in Detail

Our Lady of the Rocks is the star of the tour for many. The story of its construction over five centuries, coupled with the dedication of the woman who embroidered a tapestry waiting for her husband, gives the island an air of mystery and devotion. The visit here is about 20 minutes, enough to take photos, admire the church, and get a glimpse of the island’s history.
Passing Saint George provides a quick photo opportunity—its monastery and natural beauty make it a striking piece of scenery. While you don’t stop here, just passing by offers a chance to appreciate its quiet majesty.
Perast then becomes the next highlight. With around 30 minutes on the ground, you can stroll the promenade, peek into the elegant palaces, or grab a drink at a seaside café. Many reviews note how the guides, like Milos, make the history come alive, sharing stories that make the old buildings more meaningful.
Swimming in the Blue Cave is a spontaneous but often praised bonus. The cave’s waters are a clear, vibrant blue, perfect for a quick dip and a memorable photo. The boat stops here for about 20 minutes, enough for a refreshing break and some underwater photos.
Practical Details and Value

For about 2 hours, this tour offers a good balance of sightseeing and relaxation. The price includes free drinks—water and juice—which helps keep you comfortable, especially on warm days. Safety equipment is provided, and the atmosphere is casual and friendly.
While the tour doesn’t include entrance fees to the island museum, many find the value in the guided experience, stunning views, and the chance to explore at your own pace during stops. It’s a great option for travelers who want a well-organized, scenic outing without the fuss or crowds of larger cruise excursions.
The meeting point at Park Slobode is easy to find if you ask for the SeaSpark company, and the tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics simple. For anyone staying nearby, this tour fits conveniently into a busy sightseeing schedule.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
- If you’re short on time but want to see the most iconic sights of Boka Bay, this tour is perfect.
- For travelers who enjoy guided storytelling and want to learn a little about the islands’ history from knowledgeable guides.
- If you love photo opportunities and scenic boat rides, you’ll find plenty here.
- It’s especially suited for those who prefer a relaxed pace with free drinks and a small group setting.
- Not ideal if you’re seeking deep historical or culture—this is more of a scenic overview.
Price and Logistics: Is It Worth It?

At a price that covers the boat ride, guide, drinks, and several stops, many reviews agree that the experience offers very good value for money. It’s a compact, well-organized trip that maximizes stunning visuals and fun stories without requiring a full day.
Booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance adds flexibility, which is a bonus if your plans aren’t yet set. Keep in mind, entrance to the island’s museum isn’t included, so if you’re especially interested in the museum’s exhibits, plan to pay separately.
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The Sum Up: Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is a fantastic choice for travelers who want a taste of Montenegro’s most beautiful sights without a lengthy commitment. It’s especially suited to those with limited time, families, or anyone eager for a relaxed, scenic boat ride with some historical context. The combination of stunning views, engaging guides, and good value makes it a worthwhile addition to your Kotor itinerary.
If you value authentic, small-group experiences and enjoy natural beauty paired with stories, this tour will truly satisfy. It’s a simple, yet memorable way to see some of Montenegro’s most iconic sights from a different perspective—on the water.
FAQs

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including all stops, with specific times depending on availability.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children generally enjoy the boat ride and scenic stops, especially the Blue Cave swim. Just check with the provider if you have very young kids.
Are drinks included?
Yes, water and juice are provided free of charge during the tour, keeping everyone well-hydrated.
Is there any walking involved?
The tour involves some walking during stops, like exploring Perast or the island, but it’s generally relaxed and manageable.
Do I need to book in advance?
Booking is recommended, especially during peak season. You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand.
Can I visit the island museum?
Entrance to the museum on Our Lady of the Rocks is not included in the tour price, so you’ll need to buy a ticket separately if interested.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera, sun protection, and perhaps a towel if you plan to swim in the Blue Cave. A light jacket might be handy if it’s breezy.
This speedboat tour from Kotor offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, intriguing stories, and comfort. Whether it’s your first visit or a quick highlight on a Montenegro trip, it’s bound to leave you with memorable views and a deeper appreciation for this stunning part of the world.
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