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Robert_M, May 2026
Excellent Experience
It was a very well worth trip. Our Driver and Guide Peter was knowledgeable about the cities, history and culture. As a driver he went out of his way to make sure we had the best experience. He navigated the roads and the border crossings to ensure efficiency and safety. He made sure we were comfortable ans was very gracious, and endearing.
Danny_C, Jul 2026
The tour was fantastic....
The tour was fantastic. The day prior to the tour, the owner reached out to us to clearly communicate pick up time, and expectations Darko, our driver and tour guide for the day, was phenomenal. He provided deep insight and always pointed us in the right direction on the tour. He was very friendly and helpful - the tour exceeded our expectations And by the way, this was our second time in two years taking the same tour with Dubrovnik Smile - I would highly reccomend
Elon_G, Jul 2026
My family had a great...
My family had a great time on this tour. Every stop was interesting, and the amount of time at each one felt just right—never rushed, but never too long either. It was a very hot day, but the breeze on the boat made the ride surprisingly comfortable and enjoyable. Overall, a fantastic way to explore Kotor Bay. Highly recommended!
Erik_W, Jul 2026
Three perfect hours on the Bay of Kotor!
What a special day. Our captains Goran and Vuk were so friendly and customized our three hour tour perfectly for two people who wanted to spend more time seeing beautiful sites and less time swimming. They told us lots of history about Perast and we felt very safe with them as they followed local laws for speed and entering the caves. Highly recommend. Three lovely hours flew by.

Bay of Kotor

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Kotor
The Bay of Kotor surrounded by mountains, Montenegro.
  • The Bay of Kotor is a must for scenery-seekers.

  • Day trips from Dubrovnik involve crossing the Croatia–Montenegro border, so be sure to bring your passport.

  • Remember that while Croatia uses the kuna, Montenegro uses the euro, which can be withdrawn from ATMs across the border.

  • The cobbled surfaces and steps common in the Bay of Kotor’s historic towns can be challenging for wheelchair users.

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