Boat Tours in Montenegro 5 Reasons Why You Must Experience the Bay of Kotor by Boat Speed

Duration: 10 hours 4.5 (166) Powered by GetYourGuide. Become a partner. Where To Catch the Ferry Kotor Bay Ferry dock in Kamenari The ferry runs across the narrowest part of the Bay of Kotor, the Verige Straits. And it docks in Kamenari on the Herceg Novi side and Lepetane on the Tivat side. Welcome to Kotor Bay, a true gem on the Adriatic coast, a place where the crystal clear waters meet the rugged mountain terrain, creating a landscape that will take your breath away. I am Captain Ivan, a lifelong passionate fisherman and a local enthusiast of the Kotor Bay area.

Kotor Speed Boat Tours Tourist boat Half day and all day cruise

You can do a boat tour from Kotor in as little as 2 hours, or you can spend all day on a leisurely cruise. I highly recommend taking one that visits Our Lady of the Rocks. The Blue Cave is great if you plan to swim or love natural wonders. If you're more interested in history and museums, visiting Perast would be a better choice. The only local ferry in Montenegro is at the Bay of Kotor, in the Verige strait, between the villages of Kamenari and Lepetane. This ferry will save you about 30km (via Kotor, Perast, and Risan) if you drive from Budva to Herceg Novi or vice versa. Otherwise, the journey by road takes about 40-45 minutes. Looking for something more adventurous? Check out our list of must-do water activities in Kotor. See reviews and photos of boat tours & water sports in Kotor on Tripadvisor. Returning To Kotor. After we had explored and experienced the beautiful town of Perast, it was time to get back on the boat. The ride back to Kotor is equally as good as the trip on the way out and gave us the opportunity to see some of the sights we didn't see previously. It takes around 30-40 minutes to get back to Kotor.

Kotor Speed Boat Tours Tourist boat Half day and all day cruise

Going to Kotor by boat is one of the most popular ways of visiting the city as many cruise ships with itineraries along the Adriatic Sea include a stop in Kotor. The most popular route is the one that comes from Dubrovnik, in Croatia, and then makes a stop in Kotor Montenegro. 6. Kotor: Boat Cruise with Blue Cave Swim and Submarine Base. Travel to the top sights in the Bay of Kotor on this speedboat cruise from Kotor. Enjoy access to a fridge onboard and listen to music as you sail across the water at thrilling speeds. Stay connected with onboard Wi-Fi. Meet your guide at the tour agency and head to the speedboat in.