Set your own pace and sail through Montenegro’s most breathtaking spots — just you and the view.
Set your own pace and sail through Montenegro’s most breathtaking spots — just you and the view.
Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is a stunning coastal gem that radiates history, elegance, and charm. With its elegant baroque palaces, ancient churches, and two enchanting islets, this small town holds stories that will captivate every traveler.
Once a proud maritime powerhouse, Perast has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Strolling through its narrow stone streets, you’ll feel the strong influence of the Venetian era, which shaped the town during an impressive 377 years of rule.
The bay’s unique shape—formed by ancient river erosion—provides fertile ground for mussel and oyster farms, which you can sample fresh in local seaside restaurants. Pair it with Montenegro’s finest: bold Vranac red wine, smooth rakija, or a cold glass of the beloved Nikšićko beer.
Just off the coast of Perast lies the mystical islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a 17th-century church that stands on an artificial island built stone by stone by local fishermen.
Legend tells of sailors who, after surviving a shipwreck, discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock. In her honor, they vowed to build a sanctuary right at that very spot. The result? A breathtaking church filled with centuries of devotion and gratitude. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques, each a heartfelt gift from seafarers seeking protection on their journeys.
One of the most touching treasures is a delicate embroidery created over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić, crafted with strands of her own hair as she waited for her husband’s return from the sea.
🌊 If you’re ready to experience the soul of the Bay of Kotor, this tour will leave you breathless.
Book your seat and uncover why Perast is an absolute must-see when in Montenegro.
Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is a stunning coastal gem that radiates history, elegance, and charm. With its elegant baroque palaces, ancient churches, and two enchanting islets, this small town holds stories that will captivate every traveler.
Once a proud maritime powerhouse, Perast has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Strolling through its narrow stone streets, you’ll feel the strong influence of the Venetian era, which shaped the town during an impressive 377 years of rule.
The bay’s unique shape—formed by ancient river erosion—provides fertile ground for mussel and oyster farms, which you can sample fresh in local seaside restaurants. Pair it with Montenegro’s finest: bold Vranac red wine, smooth rakija, or a cold glass of the beloved Nikšićko beer.
Just off the coast of Perast lies the mystical islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a 17th-century church that stands on an artificial island built stone by stone by local fishermen.
Legend tells of sailors who, after surviving a shipwreck, discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock. In her honor, they vowed to build a sanctuary right at that very spot. The result? A breathtaking church filled with centuries of devotion and gratitude. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques, each a heartfelt gift from seafarers seeking protection on their journeys.
One of the most touching treasures is a delicate embroidery created over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić, crafted with strands of her own hair as she waited for her husband’s return from the sea.
🌊 If you’re ready to experience the soul of the Bay of Kotor, this tour will leave you breathless.
Book your seat and uncover why Perast is an absolute must-see when in Montenegro.
Discover Montenegro’s Gems – The Ultimate Private Boat Tour
What better way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Montenegro than from the sea? No traffic, no crowds—just open water, fresh air, and unforgettable views.
After arriving at our location (or being picked up), our friendly manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat. From there, our experienced skippers—your guides and guardians—will take you on a 3-hour journey through Montenegro’s most iconic coastal landmarks.
🌊 Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks
Your first destination is the legendary Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the charming town of Perast. The church, built in 1630, stands as a symbol of local devotion and maritime tradition. According to legend, fishermen found an icon of the Holy Mother on a sea rock and vowed to build a church on that very spot. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques donated by sailors, and a remarkable embroidery made with human hair by Jacinta Kunic, who waited 25 years for her husband’s return. You’ll have 20 minutes to explore this unique place and capture unforgettable memories.
🚢 Stop 2: The Submarine Base
Next, we’ll visit a hidden relic of Yugoslav history—an old military submarine base carved into the cliffs. Once a top-secret naval shelter, it’s now one of Montenegro’s most intriguing photo stops.
🏝 Stop 3: Mamula Island
Our journey continues to Mamula, a former prison island turned private resort, situated at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Built by Austro-Hungarian General Lazar Mamula in the 19th century, it served as a prison during both World Wars. Although access is restricted today, we’ll cruise by this hauntingly beautiful island and share its story.
🔵 Stop 4: The Blue Cave
Now for the crown jewel—the magical Blue Cave. With its soaring ceilings and shimmering water, this natural wonder is a must-see. As sunlight hits the sea inside the cave, it creates brilliant shades of blue all around you. You’ll have about 30 minutes to swim, relax, and enjoy the surreal surroundings.
🏖 Final Stop: Žanjice Beach
We’ll wrap up the tour at Žanjice Beach, one of Montenegro’s most popular beaches known for its crystal-clear water. You’ll have 50 minutes to soak up the sun, swim, or simply unwind.
Note: This is a private tour, so the route and duration can be adjusted to match your preferences.
Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is a stunning coastal gem that radiates history, elegance, and charm. With its elegant baroque palaces, ancient churches, and two enchanting islets, this small town holds stories that will captivate every traveler.
Once a proud maritime powerhouse, Perast has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Strolling through its narrow stone streets, you’ll feel the strong influence of the Venetian era, which shaped the town during an impressive 377 years of rule.
The bay’s unique shape—formed by ancient river erosion—provides fertile ground for mussel and oyster farms, which you can sample fresh in local seaside restaurants. Pair it with Montenegro’s finest: bold Vranac red wine, smooth rakija, or a cold glass of the beloved Nikšićko beer.
Just off the coast of Perast lies the mystical islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a 17th-century church that stands on an artificial island built stone by stone by local fishermen.
Legend tells of sailors who, after surviving a shipwreck, discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock. In her honor, they vowed to build a sanctuary right at that very spot. The result? A breathtaking church filled with centuries of devotion and gratitude. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques, each a heartfelt gift from seafarers seeking protection on their journeys.
One of the most touching treasures is a delicate embroidery created over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić, crafted with strands of her own hair as she waited for her husband’s return from the sea.
🌊 If you’re ready to experience the soul of the Bay of Kotor, this tour will leave you breathless.
Book your seat and uncover why Perast is an absolute must-see when in Montenegro.
Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is a stunning coastal gem that radiates history, elegance, and charm. With its elegant baroque palaces, ancient churches, and two enchanting islets, this small town holds stories that will captivate every traveler.
Once a proud maritime powerhouse, Perast has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Strolling through its narrow stone streets, you’ll feel the strong influence of the Venetian era, which shaped the town during an impressive 377 years of rule.
The bay’s unique shape—formed by ancient river erosion—provides fertile ground for mussel and oyster farms, which you can sample fresh in local seaside restaurants. Pair it with Montenegro’s finest: bold Vranac red wine, smooth rakija, or a cold glass of the beloved Nikšićko beer.
Just off the coast of Perast lies the mystical islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a 17th-century church that stands on an artificial island built stone by stone by local fishermen.
Legend tells of sailors who, after surviving a shipwreck, discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock. In her honor, they vowed to build a sanctuary right at that very spot. The result? A breathtaking church filled with centuries of devotion and gratitude. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques, each a heartfelt gift from seafarers seeking protection on their journeys.
One of the most touching treasures is a delicate embroidery created over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić, crafted with strands of her own hair as she waited for her husband’s return from the sea.
If you’re ready to experience the soul of the Bay of Kotor, this tour will leave you breathless.
Book your seat and uncover why Perast is an absolute must-see when in Montenegro.
Discover Montenegro’s Gems – The Ultimate Private Boat Tour
What better way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Montenegro than from the sea? No traffic, no crowds—just open water, fresh air, and unforgettable views.
After arriving at our location (or being picked up), our friendly manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat. From there, our experienced skippers—your guides and guardians—will take you on a 3-hour journey through Montenegro’s most iconic coastal landmarks.
🌊 Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks
Your first destination is the legendary Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the charming town of Perast. The church, built in 1630, stands as a symbol of local devotion and maritime tradition. According to legend, fishermen found an icon of the Holy Mother on a sea rock and vowed to build a church on that very spot. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques donated by sailors, and a remarkable embroidery made with human hair by Jacinta Kunic, who waited 25 years for her husband’s return. You’ll have 20 minutes to explore this unique place and capture unforgettable memories.
🚢 Stop 2: The Submarine Base
Next, we’ll visit a hidden relic of Yugoslav history—an old military submarine base carved into the cliffs. Once a top-secret naval shelter, it’s now one of Montenegro’s most intriguing photo stops.
🏝 Stop 3: Mamula Island
Our journey continues to Mamula, a former prison island turned private resort, situated at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Built by Austro-Hungarian General Lazar Mamula in the 19th century, it served as a prison during both World Wars. Although access is restricted today, we’ll cruise by this hauntingly beautiful island and share its story.
🔵 Stop 4: The Blue Cave
Now for the crown jewel—the magical Blue Cave. With its soaring ceilings and shimmering water, this natural wonder is a must-see. As sunlight hits the sea inside the cave, it creates brilliant shades of blue all around you. You’ll have about 30 minutes to swim, relax, and enjoy the surreal surroundings.
🏖 Final Stop: Žanjice Beach
We’ll wrap up the tour at Žanjice Beach, one of Montenegro’s most popular beaches known for its crystal-clear water. You’ll have 50 minutes to soak up the sun, swim, or simply unwind.
Note: This is a private tour, so the route and duration can be adjusted to match your preferences.
Discover Montenegro’s Gems – The Ultimate Private Boat Tour
What better way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Montenegro than from the sea? No traffic, no crowds—just open water, fresh air, and unforgettable views.
After arriving at our location (or being picked up), our friendly manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat. From there, our experienced skippers—your guides and guardians—will take you on a 3-hour journey through Montenegro’s most iconic coastal landmarks.
🌊 Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks
Your first destination is the legendary Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the charming town of Perast. The church, built in 1630, stands as a symbol of local devotion and maritime tradition. According to legend, fishermen found an icon of the Holy Mother on a sea rock and vowed to build a church on that very spot. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques donated by sailors, and a remarkable embroidery made with human hair by Jacinta Kunic, who waited 25 years for her husband’s return. You’ll have 20 minutes to explore this unique place and capture unforgettable memories.
🚢 Stop 2: The Submarine Base
Next, we’ll visit a hidden relic of Yugoslav history—an old military submarine base carved into the cliffs. Once a top-secret naval shelter, it’s now one of Montenegro’s most intriguing photo stops.
🏝 Stop 3: Mamula Island
Our journey continues to Mamula, a former prison island turned private resort, situated at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Built by Austro-Hungarian General Lazar Mamula in the 19th century, it served as a prison during both World Wars. Although access is restricted today, we’ll cruise by this hauntingly beautiful island and share its story.
🔵 Stop 4: The Blue Cave
Now for the crown jewel—the magical Blue Cave. With its soaring ceilings and shimmering water, this natural wonder is a must-see. As sunlight hits the sea inside the cave, it creates brilliant shades of blue all around you. You’ll have about 30 minutes to swim, relax, and enjoy the surreal surroundings.
🏖 Final Stop: Žanjice Beach
We’ll wrap up the tour at Žanjice Beach, one of Montenegro’s most popular beaches known for its crystal-clear water. You’ll have 50 minutes to soak up the sun, swim, or simply unwind.
Note: This is a private tour, so the route and duration can be adjusted to match your preferences.
Discover Montenegro’s Gems – The Ultimate Private Boat Tour
What better way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Montenegro than from the sea? No traffic, no crowds—just open water, fresh air, and unforgettable views.
After arriving at our location (or being picked up), our friendly manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat. From there, our experienced skippers—your guides and guardians—will take you on a 3-hour journey through Montenegro’s most iconic coastal landmarks.
🌊 Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks
Your first destination is the legendary Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the charming town of Perast. The church, built in 1630, stands as a symbol of local devotion and maritime tradition. According to legend, fishermen found an icon of the Holy Mother on a sea rock and vowed to build a church on that very spot. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques donated by sailors, and a remarkable embroidery made with human hair by Jacinta Kunic, who waited 25 years for her husband’s return. You’ll have 20 minutes to explore this unique place and capture unforgettable memories.
🚢 Stop 2: The Submarine Base
Next, we’ll visit a hidden relic of Yugoslav history—an old military submarine base carved into the cliffs. Once a top-secret naval shelter, it’s now one of Montenegro’s most intriguing photo stops.
🏝 Stop 3: Mamula Island
Our journey continues to Mamula, a former prison island turned private resort, situated at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Built by Austro-Hungarian General Lazar Mamula in the 19th century, it served as a prison during both World Wars. Although access is restricted today, we’ll cruise by this hauntingly beautiful island and share its story.
🔵 Stop 4: The Blue Cave
Now for the crown jewel—the magical Blue Cave. With its soaring ceilings and shimmering water, this natural wonder is a must-see. As sunlight hits the sea inside the cave, it creates brilliant shades of blue all around you. You’ll have about 30 minutes to swim, relax, and enjoy the surreal surroundings.
🏖 Final Stop: Žanjice Beach
We’ll wrap up the tour at Žanjice Beach, one of Montenegro’s most popular beaches known for its crystal-clear water. You’ll have 50 minutes to soak up the sun, swim, or simply unwind.
Note: This is a private tour, so the route and duration can be adjusted to match your preferences.
Discover Montenegro’s Gems – The Ultimate Private Boat Tour
What better way to explore the breathtaking beauty of Montenegro than from the sea? No traffic, no crowds—just open water, fresh air, and unforgettable views.
After arriving at our location (or being picked up), our friendly manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat. From there, our experienced skippers—your guides and guardians—will take you on a 3-hour journey through Montenegro’s most iconic coastal landmarks.
🌊 Stop 1: Our Lady of the Rocks
Your first destination is the legendary Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the charming town of Perast. The church, built in 1630, stands as a symbol of local devotion and maritime tradition. According to legend, fishermen found an icon of the Holy Mother on a sea rock and vowed to build a church on that very spot. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques donated by sailors, and a remarkable embroidery made with human hair by Jacinta Kunic, who waited 25 years for her husband’s return. You’ll have 20 minutes to explore this unique place and capture unforgettable memories.
🚢 Stop 2: The Submarine Base
Next, we’ll visit a hidden relic of Yugoslav history—an old military submarine base carved into the cliffs. Once a top-secret naval shelter, it’s now one of Montenegro’s most intriguing photo stops.
🏝 Stop 3: Mamula Island
Our journey continues to Mamula, a former prison island turned private resort, situated at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Built by Austro-Hungarian General Lazar Mamula in the 19th century, it served as a prison during both World Wars. Although access is restricted today, we’ll cruise by this hauntingly beautiful island and share its story.
🔵 Stop 4: The Blue Cave
Now for the crown jewel—the magical Blue Cave. With its soaring ceilings and shimmering water, this natural wonder is a must-see. As sunlight hits the sea inside the cave, it creates brilliant shades of blue all around you. You’ll have about 30 minutes to swim, relax, and enjoy the surreal surroundings.
🏖 Final Stop: Žanjice Beach
We’ll wrap up the tour at Žanjice Beach, one of Montenegro’s most popular beaches known for its crystal-clear water. You’ll have 50 minutes to soak up the sun, swim, or simply unwind.
Note: This is a private tour, so the route and duration can be adjusted to match your preferences.
Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, Perast is a stunning coastal gem that radiates history, elegance, and charm. With its elegant baroque palaces, ancient churches, and two enchanting islets, this small town holds stories that will captivate every traveler.
Once a proud maritime powerhouse, Perast has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Strolling through its narrow stone streets, you’ll feel the strong influence of the Venetian era, which shaped the town during an impressive 377 years of rule.
The bay’s unique shape—formed by ancient river erosion—provides fertile ground for mussel and oyster farms, which you can sample fresh in local seaside restaurants. Pair it with Montenegro’s finest: bold Vranac red wine, smooth rakija, or a cold glass of the beloved Nikšićko beer.
Just off the coast of Perast lies the mystical islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a 17th-century church that stands on an artificial island built stone by stone by local fishermen.
Legend tells of sailors who, after surviving a shipwreck, discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock. In her honor, they vowed to build a sanctuary right at that very spot. The result? A breathtaking church filled with centuries of devotion and gratitude. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 silver plaques, each a heartfelt gift from seafarers seeking protection on their journeys.
One of the most touching treasures is a delicate embroidery created over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić, crafted with strands of her own hair as she waited for her husband’s return from the sea.
🌊 If you’re ready to experience the soul of the Bay of Kotor, this tour will leave you breathless.
Book your seat and uncover why Perast is an absolute must-see when in Montenegro.
Your adventure begins the moment you arrive at our location (or we pick you up). Our friendly tour manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat, where our experienced skippers—your guides and guardian angels—will take over.
Our journey begins with one of Montenegro’s most iconic landmarks—Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the peaceful town of Perast. Built in 1630 by local fishermen, the island is home to a beautifully preserved church filled with legends, art, and devotion.
According to legend, after surviving a shipwreck, fishermen discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock and vowed to build a church right on that very spot. The church they created has become a sanctuary for sailors, now filled with over 2,000 silver plaques and heartfelt offerings from generations of seafarers.
Among its most treasured gifts is a stunning embroidery made entirely from human hair, handcrafted over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić as she waited for her husband to return from the sea.
📸 You’ll have around 20 minutes to explore the island, soak in the views, and capture beautiful photos.
Next, we cruise toward a dramatic reminder of the Cold War era—a secret submarine tunnel carved into the cliffs. Once used by the Yugoslav navy to conceal submarines, this hidden base is now one of the most unique and Instagram-worthy locations in the bay.
Our next sight can only be seen from the sea. Once a notorious prison, Mamula Island now holds a luxury resort—but its history is impossible to ignore. Situated at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, the fortress was built by Austro-Hungarian general Lazar Mamula in the 19th century and later used as a prison during both World Wars.
Its isolation and high stone walls made it the perfect place for holding prisoners—especially those who couldn’t swim.
We save the best for last—The Blue Cave, a dazzling natural wonder of the Montenegrin coast. With a vaulted ceiling nearly 9 meters high, this sea cave glows with surreal shades of blue as sunlight bounces off the water and fills the space with shimmering color.
Here, you’ll enjoy 30 minutes of free time to swim, float, relax, and take in the magical atmosphere. It’s the perfect finale to an unforgettable journey.
🌟 Ready to experience the very best of Montenegro’s coastline in just 3 hours?
Book your tour today and let the sea tell its story.
Your adventure begins the moment you arrive at our location (or we pick you up). Our friendly tour manager will welcome you and guide you to your boat, where our experienced skippers—your guides and guardian angels—will take over.
Our journey begins with one of Montenegro’s most iconic landmarks—Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island across from the peaceful town of Perast. Built in 1630 by local fishermen, the island is home to a beautifully preserved church filled with legends, art, and devotion.
According to legend, after surviving a shipwreck, fishermen discovered an icon of the Virgin Mary on a sea rock and vowed to build a church right on that very spot. The church they created has become a sanctuary for sailors, now filled with over 2,000 silver plaques and heartfelt offerings from generations of seafarers.
Among its most treasured gifts is a stunning embroidery made entirely from human hair, handcrafted over 25 years by a woman named Jacinta Kunić as she waited for her husband to return from the sea.
📸 You’ll have around 20 minutes to explore the island, soak in the views, and capture beautiful photos.
Next, we cruise toward a dramatic reminder of the Cold War era—a secret submarine tunnel carved into the cliffs. Once used by the Yugoslav navy to conceal submarines, this hidden base is now one of the most unique and Instagram-worthy locations in the bay.
Our next sight can only be seen from the sea. Once a notorious prison, Mamula Island now holds a luxury resort—but its history is impossible to ignore. Situated at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, the fortress was built by Austro-Hungarian general Lazar Mamula in the 19th century and later used as a prison during both World Wars.
Its isolation and high stone walls made it the perfect place for holding prisoners—especially those who couldn’t swim.
We save the best for last—The Blue Cave, a dazzling natural wonder of the Montenegrin coast. With a vaulted ceiling nearly 9 meters high, this sea cave glows with surreal shades of blue as sunlight bounces off the water and fills the space with shimmering color.
Here, you’ll enjoy 30 minutes of free time to swim, float, relax, and take in the magical atmosphere. It’s the perfect finale to an unforgettable journey.
🌟 Ready to experience the very best of Montenegro’s coastline in just 3 hours?
Book your tour today and let the sea tell its story.
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Winner Wave Labone – your trusted partner on the water.