Kotor and Budva: Self-guided Tours with Freedom Scooters — A Practical Guide for Independent Explorers
If you’re considering exploring Montenegro’s stunning coastline on your own terms, the self-guided scooter tours offered by Freedom Rent a Moto stand out as an excellent choice. Based in Kotor, with options starting from Budva, these tours promise the thrill of wind in your hair and the freedom to carve your own path along the rugged Adriatic coast. The idea of zipping around on a well-maintained scooter sounds appealing, especially if you love a bit of adventure and independence—without the hassle of a guided bus or car.
What I really appreciate about this experience is the quality of their fleet and safety gear. They boast a large selection of new scooters, ranging from 125cc to 500cc, and state that their equipment is clean and carefully maintained. Plus, the certified helmets in all sizes, security locks, and gloves show a genuine focus on safety. Another highlight is their flexibility—they deliver the scooters to your preferred location or pick-up point, making planning easier on your end. And for those worried about unexpected issues, 24-hour road support and scooter replacements make this a worry-free experience.
That said, a potential consideration is the requirement for a motorcycle license (categories A1, A2, or A). If you only have a car license, these bikes won’t be accessible, so double-check your licensing status before booking. Also, while full insurance is not included, the basic third-party and passenger insurance are, which helps keep costs reasonable. It’s a good idea to weigh the safety and peace of mind versus the deductible or lack of full coverage.
This scooter experience is perfect for travelers who prefer independent exploration over structured tours. It’s especially suitable during the busy summer months, when traffic jams can make car travel frustrating, and parking scarce. You’ll find that a scooter allows you to cover more ground quickly and visit spots less accessible by car. Plus, it adds a layer of fun and spontaneity to your trip that big buses or rental cars rarely offer.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Flexible start and end locations: Begin your adventure from either Kotor or Budva, with no extra charge for changing locations.
- Wide range of scooters: From 125cc to 500cc, suitable for different levels of experience and adventure cravings.
- Safety equipment included: Helmets, gloves, security lock chain, and third-party insurance are part of the package.
- Delivery service: Scooters can be delivered to your hotel or preferred spot, making planning straightforward.
- Road support 24/7: Immediate scooter replacement and assistance if needed, providing peace of mind.
- Ideal for full-day exploration: The recommendation is to take the scooter for the entire stay, maximizing the benefits of quick travel, parking ease, and fuel economy.
Exploring the Montenegro Coast on Two Wheels

Imagine cruising along the curving coastline of Montenegro, feeling the breeze and stopping at viewpoints that are often off-limits to larger vehicles. That’s exactly what this scooter rental and self-guided tour setup offers. From the historic charm of Kotor’s old town to the lively beaches of Budva, you’ll find that a scooter makes it easier to visit multiple spots in a day—especially during high season when traffic and parking are challenging.
Starting Point and Flexibility: You can kick off your adventure at the coast’s most popular spots—Kotor’s first line, right next to a restaurant, or from Budva, depending on where you’re staying. The ability to change your starting point or finish location at no extra charge adds a lot of flexibility. If you’re arriving by cruise or staying in either town, logistics become simple.
The Fleet and Safety First: With a fleet of over 20 scooters in various sizes, the company caters to both casual riders and those craving a more powerful ride. Their emphasis on well-maintained equipment and safety is evident, and they ensure you get all necessary safety gear, including helmets in any size. This focus is important because exploring on two wheels can sometimes feel risky, especially in unfamiliar territory.
What You’ll Get: Before hitting the road, the team provides a thorough safety briefing and tips on riding along Montenegro’s scenic but sometimes narrow roads. The overall cost for two days is quite reasonable when you consider the savings on fuel, parking, and time—especially in the busy summer months. They also include top case storage, which is useful for stashing your camera or wallet, and security chains to deter theft.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kotor.
The Itinerary: How Your Two Days Might Look

The beauty of a self-guided scooter tour is that you choose your route. Still, I’ll sketch out what a typical two-day experience might include, based on the available information and common visitor interests.
Day 1: Kotor to Perast and the Blue Cave
Starting in Kotor, you’ll want to explore the UNESCO-listed old town—with its labyrinth of cobbled streets, ancient walls, and stunning bay views. Once oriented, you can head towards Perast, a charming town famous for its tiny islands and baroque architecture. The ride from Kotor is short and scenic, perfect for a relaxed morning.
From there, a short drive can take you to the Blue Cave, a popular highlight accessible by boat tours. While the scooter itself doesn’t go into the caves, many visitors combine their ride with a boat trip to experience the glowing blue waters, which are truly mesmerizing.
Day 2: Budva and Sveti Stefan
Starting from Budva, you can explore the medieval old town with its lively cafés and narrow streets. Then, head south along the coast to Sveti Stefan, a tiny island-resort that’s one of Montenegro’s most iconic sights. Since the scooter allows you to park easily and get close to viewpoints, you can enjoy quick stops and snapshots that would be hard with a car.
If you have extra time, the ride along the Becici and Jaz beaches offers spectacular views and the chance to dip your toes in the Adriatic.
What Makes It Special?
The ability to visit multiple spots in a day, combined with scenic stops that are often inaccessible or difficult to reach by car, makes this experience stand out. Plus, the local tips and safety advice provided by the staff, like recommended viewpoints and hidden corners, help you make the most of your adventure.
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Who Is This Experience Best For?

This scooter tour is ideal for independent travelers comfortable with riding motorcycles or scooters. Because previous riding experience is required, it’s not suitable for complete novices. You’ll enjoy it most if you’re looking for flexibility and freedom, eager to avoid big tour groups, and keen to see Montenegro at your own pace.
It’s perfect during the hot summer months, when traffic jams and parking shortages can ruin a day’s plans by car. Young couples, adventure-seekers, and even solo travelers will appreciate the ease of parking and fuel economy. However, travelers with very limited mobility or those uncomfortable on two wheels might prefer more traditional guided options.
Practical Considerations
- The license requirement (A1, A2, or A category) is important—be sure your license is valid for motorcycle riding.
- The full insurance is not included, so consider whether you want additional coverage.
- The scooters are not suitable for children under 12 or over 75.
- This experience is not pet-friendly, so plan accordingly if traveling with animals.
Price and Logistics: Is It Good Value?

Considering the cost of scooter rental, safety gear, and roadside support, the price appears quite reasonable for a two-day adventure. The flexibility to start and end wherever you prefer, plus the option to deliver scooters to your accommodation, adds great value. Since fuel consumption is low and parking is easy, it’s a cost-effective way to cover a lot of ground without the expenses and stress of a car rental.
While full insurance isn’t included, the basic coverage and support during breakdowns or accidents make it a reassuring option. This setup provides good value for travelers eager for independence, especially if you plan to explore multiple coastal towns.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Book This?

If you’re someone who enjoys driving your own adventure and values flexibility, these scooter tours are a clever way to see Montenegro’s coast. They’re especially suitable if you’re comfortable on two wheels and want to maximize your sightseeing without the constraints of guided tours.
The well-maintained fleet and friendly staff make it a reliable choice, and the ability to visit hidden spots and viewpoints makes the experience truly memorable. On the flip side, if you’re unfamiliar with motorcycle riding or prefer strict guided tours, you might find this less suitable.
In the end, this tour offers a balanced mix of safety, flexibility, and fun, allowing you to enjoy your Montenegro trip with a sense of adventure that’s hard to beat. For the budget-conscious traveler who wants to explore at their own pace and see the coast from a different perspective, it’s definitely worth considering.
FAQs
Do I need a motorcycle license to rent a scooter? Yes, you must hold an A1, A2, or A motorcycle license category. Car licenses are not accepted for scooters larger than 50cc.
Can I start the tour from Budva instead of Kotor? Absolutely. The tour can begin from either location, and you can change your starting point or endpoint at no extra charge.
What safety equipment is included? You’ll get helmets in any size, gloves, security lock chains, and third-party insurance, all provided to ensure safe riding.
Is full insurance included? No, only third-party and passenger insurance are included. You might want to consider additional coverage if concerned about damages.
Can I take the scooter for more than two days? The tour package is typically two days, but you can contact the provider for custom arrangements.
Are pets allowed on the scooter? No, pets are not permitted during this experience.
This self-guided scooter tour offers a fantastic way to see Montenegro’s coast on your own terms. With safety, flexibility, and fun at the forefront, it’s an experience that can turn a standard trip into a memorable adventure.
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