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Experience Boka Bay with a custom-made cruise boat for the most enjoyable journey on the water – welcome to our Boat Tour from Kotor!
Our boat tour starts from Kotor, and shorty after sipping some welcoming champagne, we have our first swimming break to cool down from a hot day. Refreshed, we are headed straight towards the Blue Cave, passing the entire bay, and as we go around the famous former prison "Mamula," we reach the open sea. Swimming in fluorescent blue water inside a natural Kotor Blue cave is one of the best attractions of Boka Bay!
From there Kotor Boat tour goes back through the Bay, passing some small fisherman’s villages and sneaking into famous Yugoslavian military tunnels where they were hiding their ships and submarines
Time for a lunch break at Porto Montenegro (luxury town and marina) to regain our energy.
The evening hours are the best time to visit the famous island of Our Lady of Rocks, both church and a museum when all the tourists are gone.
With this unique Kotor boat tour, we discover Boka Bay in its finest and most trustworthy way. Beautiful scenery with high mountains above the water, beaches, caves, and historical sites will take your breath away and revile the story that started back in ancient times.
We start from Kotor at 9.00 am and sail along the bay, followed by the beautiful scenery and refreshing breeze.
After 20 minutes, we pass the most complete baroque town of Perast and two famous islands, Our Lady of Rocks (which we will visit on our way back) and St. George.
The best way to cool down is to stop in the middle of the bay and dive into the crystal ink-blue water near Bijela.
Now refreshed and relaxed, we continue towards the mouth of the bay, in the distance viewing the towns of Tivat and Herceg Novi.
Soon, on the horizon, at the very entrance of Boka Bay, we spot former fortified prison and concentration camp called „Mamula“. As the entrance to the island is no longer allowed, we’ll be passing all around to carefully seize the wild interlace of history and nature.
Originally, “Mamula” was never made to be a prison but a defensive fort located in the middle of the “bay mouth” with the best blocking position. However, in World War II, Italians converted the fort into a concentration camp well known for the brutal torture and cruelty to prisoners.
As we sail out from the bay's calm waters, we reach out to the open sea and soon arrive at the most attractive cave in the region – its majesty, the Blue Cave Montenegro or Blue Cave Kotor!
The Blue Cave Montenegro has two openings. Through the larger entrance, a boat and smaller vessels can enter the cave, allowing tourists to attend the incredible game of light and water in the interior.
For a real cave experience, we recommend swimming from the boat and using snorkeling masks to explore the world beneath the water's surface. For unsecured swimmers, we will provide life jackets.
These shades of blue will hardly be able to see anywhere in the world, and clear, illuminating water calls you to dive into the atmosphere of this natural theatre.
Don’t miss being part of this blue world; shake it to create some glooming water around!
It’s already 11:30 am and the right time to head back to the Bay for more attractions!
The first one is former military tunnels - strategically hidden in rocks, where the Yugoslav navy stored their torpedoes and submarines during the war.
Our captain will approach these tunnels as much as the boat allows (maybe even enter inside if the sea is calm), so we can admire this historical site from a closer range.
As it is already 1.30 pm and right time for lunch break!
We disembark at Porto Montenegro - beautiful, modern luxury town and a yachting paradise within the bay of Tivat. This gives a total new perspective of Montenegro, so after lunch break, don’t miss to take a look around this “poshy” streets.
Now, time to continue our Kotor boat tour to the most visited isle of Boka Bay! Our Lady of the Rocks!
According to the legend, local seamen made the islet over the centuries after finding the icon of Madonna and the Child on the rock in the sea on July 22, 1452. Over time, the islet gradually emerged from the sea. It took 100 years to build the isle and 100 more to complete the church. Now, Our Lady of Rocks is protector of all seamen who come to Boka Bay.
Your tour guide will make sure to inform you about more details about the island, church and museum.
While sailing on glittering water with wonderful scenery around, we don’t miss the opportunity to catch a perfect sunset photo before ending our journey.
As we approach our disembark point, we’ll pass old beautiful villages on the opposite side of the Bay: Stoliv, Prčanj and Muo.
SEE YOU ON THE KOTOR BOAT TOUR!
#boattours #bokabay #bluecave #kotor #montenegro
Experience Boka Bay with a custom-made cruise boat for the most enjoyable journey on the water – welcome to our Boat Tour from Kotor!
Our boat tour starts from Kotor, and shorty after sipping some welcoming champagne, we have our first swimming break to cool down from a hot day. Refreshed, we are headed straight towards the Blue Cave, passing the entire bay, and as we go around the famous former prison "Mamula," we reach the open sea. Swimming in fluorescent blue water inside a natural Kotor Blue cave is one of the best attractions of Boka Bay!
From there Kotor Boat tour goes back through the Bay, passing some small fisherman’s villages and sneaking into famous Yugoslavian military tunnels where they were hiding their ships and submarines
Time for a lunch break at Porto Montenegro (luxury town and marina) to regain our energy.
The evening hours are the best time to visit the famous island of Our Lady of Rocks, both church and a museum when all the tourists are gone.
With this unique Kotor boat tour, we discover Boka Bay in its finest and most trustworthy way. Beautiful scenery with high mountains above the water, beaches, caves, and historical sites will take your breath away and revile the story that started back in ancient times.
We start from Kotor at 9.00 am and sail along the bay, followed by the beautiful scenery and refreshing breeze.
After 20 minutes, we pass the most complete baroque town of Perast and two famous islands, Our Lady of Rocks (which we will visit on our way back) and St. George.
The best way to cool down is to stop in the middle of the bay and dive into the crystal ink-blue water near Bijela.
Now refreshed and relaxed, we continue towards the mouth of the bay, in the distance viewing the towns of Tivat and Herceg Novi.
Soon, on the horizon, at the very entrance of Boka Bay, we spot former fortified prison and concentration camp called „Mamula“. As the entrance to the island is no longer allowed, we’ll be passing all around to carefully seize the wild interlace of history and nature.
Originally, “Mamula” was never made to be a prison but a defensive fort located in the middle of the “bay mouth” with the best blocking position. However, in World War II, Italians converted the fort into a concentration camp well known for the brutal torture and cruelty to prisoners.
As we sail out from the bay's calm waters, we reach out to the open sea and soon arrive at the most attractive cave in the region – its majesty, the Blue Cave Montenegro or Blue Cave Kotor!
The Blue Cave Montenegro has two openings. Through the larger entrance, a boat and smaller vessels can enter the cave, allowing tourists to attend the incredible game of light and water in the interior.
For a real cave experience, we recommend swimming from the boat and using snorkeling masks to explore the world beneath the water's surface. For unsecured swimmers, we will provide life jackets.
These shades of blue will hardly be able to see anywhere in the world, and clear, illuminating water calls you to dive into the atmosphere of this natural theatre.
Don’t miss being part of this blue world; shake it to create some glooming water around!
It’s already 11:30 am and the right time to head back to the Bay for more attractions!
The first one is former military tunnels - strategically hidden in rocks, where the Yugoslav navy stored their torpedoes and submarines during the war.
Our captain will approach these tunnels as much as the boat allows (maybe even enter inside if the sea is calm), so we can admire this historical site from a closer range.
As it is already 1.30 pm and right time for lunch break!
We disembark at Porto Montenegro - beautiful, modern luxury town and a yachting paradise within the bay of Tivat. This gives a total new perspective of Montenegro, so after lunch break, don’t miss to take a look around this “poshy” streets.
Now, time to continue our Kotor boat tour to the most visited isle of Boka Bay! Our Lady of the Rocks!
According to the legend, local seamen made the islet over the centuries after finding the icon of Madonna and the Child on the rock in the sea on July 22, 1452. Over time, the islet gradually emerged from the sea. It took 100 years to build the isle and 100 more to complete the church. Now, Our Lady of Rocks is protector of all seamen who come to Boka Bay.
Your tour guide will make sure to inform you about more details about the island, church and museum.
While sailing on glittering water with wonderful scenery around, we don’t miss the opportunity to catch a perfect sunset photo before ending our journey.
As we approach our disembark point, we’ll pass old beautiful villages on the opposite side of the Bay: Stoliv, Prčanj and Muo.
SEE YOU ON THE KOTOR BOAT TOUR!
#boattours #bokabay #bluecave #kotor #montenegro