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If you’re looking for a truly memorable destination, you need only step inside the picturesque, ancient walls of Kotor—one of Montenegro’s most charming coastal cities. Kotor tours let you explore the coast and legendary Blue Cave by boat, sample local delicacies and wines, or learn more about the city and its people.
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There are plenty of high-quality tours and experiences in Kotor. According to previous travelers, here are the best tours to book right now:
Kotor: Blue Cave Swim Stop, Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base
From Kotor: Boat to Blue Cave & Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base
Great Montenegro Tour-Lovcen NP, Mausoleum Lovcen, River of Crnojevic, Sveti Stefan
Blue Cave, Mamula Island, Submarine tunnels and Our Lady of the Rocks (3h)
Blue Cave Kotor Swim, Mamula & Lady of the Rock 3-Hour Ticket Tour
Yes, guided tours of Kotor are worth it, especially if you're only visiting for the day. Many of the best Kotor tours are day trips that require a boat or vehicle, and guided tours handle transportation, so you can get to the top sites sooner, enjoy them longer, and most likely save money by not renting a car. Even if you just walk around Old Town, which is quite compact, you'll miss out on all of Kotor's layers of history if you don't have a local who knows its nuances.
Per one customer who booked the Kotor: Blue Cave Swim Stop, Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base, "Excellent speed boat tour where we saw the beautiful mountains, the Our Lady of the Rocks cathedral in Perast and the caves. Our tour guide gave us the history of the connection between Montenegro and Croatia. We also saw the pristine gardens and beautiful little houses. To top it off, we even had (much-needed) Wi-Fi on the speedboat."
Guided tours of Kotor range from around US$4 to US$1,300, so there's something for every budget. Book self-guided walking tours of the Old Town for as little as US$7, or spend US$24 per person for a 1.5-hour round-trip cruise to the Our Lady of the Rocks (Gospa od Skrpjela). Private experiences, especially boat trips and all-day tours, will cost substantially more.
For an immersive tour on the lower end of the price range, book the Kotor Old Town Walking Tour from US$30 per person. This 1-hour tour visits several landmarks, including the town's gates, churches, palaces, and the Square of Arms. A pricier option is the Kotor Cruise: Perast, Our Lady of The Rocks, Mamula, Blue Cave, Porto Montenegro, from around US$115 per person. After receiving a welcome glass of Champagne, you'll spend approximately eight hours sailing around the bay, with stops to snorkel, enjoy lunch in a local restaurant, and visit the museum and church at Our Lady of the Rocks (admission included).
Kotor tours offer an array of activities, so you'll have plenty of options. Depending on your time and budget, you can take a walking tour of the medieval streets, ride a tuk-tuk around Boka Bay, swim in the glistening water of the Blue Cave, or go downhill mountain biking from a summit with sweeping views of Montenegro.
Consider an all-day Kotor tour to pack in as many sights and activities as possible. For example, the Great Montenegro Tour: Lovcen NP, Mausoleum Lovcen, River of Crnojevic, Sveti Stefan covers many of the country's highlights in just 11 hours. The itinerary includes riding a cable car up Mt. Lovćen, dining at Montenegro's oldest restaurant (where you'll be treated to a complimentary shot of local brandy), visiting the world's highest mausoleum, cruising on the Rijeka Crnojevića, and admiring views from the fishing village, Sveti Stefan.
For most travelers, 2–3 days is plenty of time in Kotor. Get started by exploring the old town, making sure to see St. Tryphon Cathedral and maybe hiking up to Kotor Fortress. You’ll also want a day to get out on the water to see Our Lady of the Rocks, where there’s a museum and church you can enter, and/or the Blue Cave (Plava Spilja). Spend your third day taking in the views at Lovćen National Park.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Kotor:
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There are tons of great trips to take from Kotor. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
Kotor: Blue Cave Swim Stop, Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base
Great Montenegro Tour: Lovcen NP, Mausoleum Lovcen, River of Crnojevic, Sveti Stefan
Blue Cave Kotor Swim, Mamula & Lady of the Rock 3-Hour Ticket Tour
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You don't have to spend a small fortune to have a great time in Kotor. Here are some of the best Kotor activities and tours under US$40:
Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Kotor. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
Blue cave, Mamula island, Submarine tunnels and Our Lady of the Rocks (3h)
The Grand Boka Tour: Blue Cave, Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base
Lady of the Rocks & Perast Old Town Private Tour (up to 5 people)
Kotor Red Semi-Submarine Tour: Underwater Cabin Family Adventure
Tivat, Herceg Novi and Oyster Farm; Bay of Boka Aphrodisiac Tour
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It's no secret that Kotur is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
Kotor: Blue Cave Swim Stop, Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base
From Kotor: Boat to Blue Cave & Lady of the Rocks & Submarine Base
Great Montenegro Tour: Lovcen NP, Mausoleum Lovcen, River of Crnojevic, Sveti Stefan
Blue cave, Mamula island, Submarine tunnels and Our Lady of the Rocks (3h)
Blue Cave Kotor Swim, Mamula & Lady of the Rock 3-Hour Ticket Tour
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According to travelers, these are the top museums and cultural attractions in Kotor:
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