Private Tour Explore Kotor bay & enjoy in Blue Cave and Beach - Montenegro
Private Guided Speedboat tour - Montenegro
Boka Bay Private Guided Tour Herceg Novi Perast and Kotor by car - Montenegro
Montenegro Coastline Magic Kotor and Perast Private Tour - Montenegro
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Private Tour Explore Kotor bay & enjoy in Blue Cave and Beach - Montenegro

Private Guided Speedboat tour - Montenegro

Boka Bay Private Guided Tour Herceg Novi Perast and Kotor by car - Montenegro

Montenegro Coastline Magic Kotor and Perast Private Tour - Montenegro

Abandoned Fortresses of the Bay of Kotor with Olive Oil Tasting - Montenegro

Cetinje & Njegusi Ham and Cheese Tasting Private Tour - Montenegro

Bar Cruise Port Scenic Round Trip to Kotor via Sveti Stefan - Montenegro

Full-Day Queen of the North Tour with Licensed Guide - Montenegro

Montenegro

Wild beauty of the Adriatic with dramatic coastlines, deep canyons, and medieval towns.

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This 4.5hours long Private speedboat tour allows you to explore Boka bay and visit it's most popular sites, such as Our Lady of the Rocks island with a church and museum tour and magnificent Blue Cav…

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Getting There

Podgorica (TGD) and Tivat (TIV) airports offer easy access from European destinations.

Currency

Euro (EUR) is used throughout the country.

Best Time to Visit

June-September for coast and mountains. December-March for winter sports.

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Montenegro packs a lot into a small country, and most of what draws people sits around the Bay of Kotor — a deep, winding inlet ringed by mountains that looks like a fjord but is actually a drowned river canyon. Kotor's walled old town is the anchor: a UNESCO-listed medieval maze of stone lanes, with a fortress wall you can climb for the classic bay view (bring water, it's a steep haul). Down the coast is Budva, older than it looks under the resort veneer, plus the much-photographed Sveti Stefan islet, which is a private hotel you view rather than visit. The boat tours are the real reason to come: out of Kotor or Perast you reach Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made islet with a church, and the Blue Cave near the Luštica peninsula, where the water glows on a clear morning. It's genuinely worth doing. The honest catch is that Kotor is a major cruise port, so in peak summer the old town and the bay fill up fast. Montenegro uses the euro even though it isn't in the EU, so pricing feels familiar. Many tours here run as combined Balkans trips paired with Albania or Croatia.

Choosing a Montenegro tour

Decide first whether you want a boat tour or a land day trip — they're different experiences. Bay of Kotor boat tours (Our Lady of the Rocks plus the Blue Cave) are the signature outing and best done in the morning before wind picks up and the cave crowds. Land tours usually string together Kotor old town, Perast, Budva and a Sveti Stefan photo stop. If you're coming from Albania, be realistic about distance: Shkodra to the border is short, but Tirana to Kotor is roughly four-plus hours each way, so a one-day round trip is a very long day — an overnight in Kotor or Budva is far better. Private tours cost more but save you the group's schedule and let you skip the packed midday slots. Check what's actually included: boat entry to the Blue Cave, church donations, and lunch are often extra. The common mistake is underestimating the summer border wait at Sukobin/Muriqan, which can add an hour or more each direction in July and August.

When to go

Late May to June and September are the sweet spot: warm water, open boats, and manageable crowds. July and August are hot and busy — this is when cruise ships dock in Kotor and the bay boats run full, so book ahead and go early. Spring brings green mountains but cooler, less reliable swimming and the odd rainy day. From roughly November through March the coast is quiet and atmospheric, but many boat tours and seasonal operators shut down, sea trips get weather-dependent, and some coastal restaurants close. If the Blue Cave or a swim stop matters to you, aim for June through September.

Common questions

Can I do Montenegro as a day trip from Albania?

You can, but be honest about the distance. From Shkodra it's a reasonable half-day-plus to reach Kotor. From Tirana it's roughly four-plus hours each way, which makes a same-day round trip exhausting and short on the ground. If you're basing in Tirana, an overnight in Kotor or Budva is much better than trying to see the bay and get back in one day.

What's actually on a Bay of Kotor boat tour?

The standard route visits Our Lady of the Rocks — a small man-made islet off Perast with a church you can step into — and the Blue Cave near the Luštica peninsula, a sea cave where the water turns bright blue in clear midday light. Some trips add a swim stop or Perast itself. Go in the morning: afternoon wind and cruise-day crowds can make the cave rougher and busier.

Is Kotor worth it in July and August?

It's beautiful but crowded. Kotor is a cruise port, so on ship days the walled old town and the bay boats fill up. It's still worth seeing — just start early, book the boat in advance, and expect company. If you have flexibility, June or September gives you the same scenery with far fewer people.

Do I need a separate visa or currency for Montenegro?

Montenegro is outside the EU and Schengen but uses the euro, so no currency change if you're coming from the eurozone. Most visitors who can enter Albania or Schengen can cross into Montenegro without a separate visa for short stays, but rules depend on your nationality, so check your own passport. Bring your physical passport for the border crossing — the Sukobin/Muriqan crossing can be slow in peak summer.