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Self-tailored Private Kotor Boat Tour Pay by the Hour
The Bay of Kotor rewards a boat day. This private speedboat tour lets you shape the outing around your group, with a skipper handling the route while you enjoy the views, swimming stops, and historic shore towns. I especially like the private format for up to eight people and the freedom to choose between sightseeing, swimming, and time in Perast.
The tour also includes useful comforts: bottled water, onboard WiFi, snorkeling gear, fuel, and a freshwater shower. The main consideration is that the final experience depends on the hours you book, the weather, and the route you choose. The $120.68 group price should be checked carefully against your selected duration before you pay.
This is a strong pick if you want to escape Kotor’s crowded streets for a few hours. Captains such as Dragan, Igor, and Lankae have been praised for friendly service, clear information, careful driving, and a willingness to adjust the trip to suit the group.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Book
- Starting at Kotor’s Waterfront
- Choosing the Right Number of Hours
- Perast, a Small Town With a Big Setting
- Our Lady of the Rocks and Its 1630 Church
- Blue Cave, Submarine Tunnel, and Swimming Options
- What the Skipper Adds to the Day
- WiFi, Water, and Other Practical Comforts
- Crowds, Timing, and Weather
- Who Will Get the Most From This Boat Tour?
- Should You Book the Kotor Boat Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the private Kotor boat tour start?
- Where does the tour finish?
- How long can I book the boat?
- How many people can join the private boat?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Is Our Lady of the Rocks admission included?
- How long is the stop at Our Lady of the Rocks?
- What is included onboard?
- Can the itinerary include Perast?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the trip?
Key Things to Know Before You Book

- You control the pace: Book anywhere from 1 to 10 hours, then shape the outing around sightseeing, swimming, or both.
- The boat takes up to eight people: The group price can be good value when shared by family or friends.
- Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks are central highlights: You get both a historic waterfront town and a small church island.
- Extra stops may be possible: Blue Cave, a submarine tunnel, quiet coves, beaches, and swimming appear in the possible mix, depending on your chosen route and time.
- Useful onboard extras are included: Bottled water, WiFi, snorkeling equipment, fuel, and a freshwater shower come with the trip.
- Weather matters: Poor conditions can lead to a different date or a full refund, while cancellations made less than 24 hours ahead are not refundable.
Starting at Kotor’s Waterfront

Your boat ride begins at Limitless Speed Boat Kotor, at Park Slobode 1, close to Kotor Old Town. That location is convenient if you are already sightseeing inside the old city or arriving by nearby public transportation.
The meeting point puts you right at the edge of the Bay of Kotor. You do not need to spend extra time reaching a distant marina, which matters when you have booked only one or two hours. The activity also returns to the same meeting point, keeping the day simple.
The first minutes on the water give you a fresh view of Kotor. From the boat, the steep sides of the bay and the old settlement around the harbor come together in one broad scene. I like this opening because it changes your sense of scale. On foot, Kotor’s walls and lanes feel close and enclosed. From the water, you see how the town fits into the larger bay.
Your skipper navigates the boat, leaving you free to look around rather than worry about directions. The exact boat size and seating arrangement are not specified, so I would ask the operator any questions you have about seating before booking, especially if your group includes young children or anyone who needs particular support.
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Choosing the Right Number of Hours

The tour can last from about one to ten hours. That wide range is the heart of the experience, but it also means you need to choose your duration with care.
A one-hour booking is best understood as a short scenic ride. You can get out on the water, see the bay from a new angle, and enjoy the convenience of a private boat, but you should not expect a full sightseeing route with several stops.
A few hours gives you more room for a proper outing. A four-hour trip has been used for a mix of the submarine tunnel, Blue Cave, Our Lady of the Rocks, a cove for swimming, and time in Perast. That combination shows why four hours may work well for a group that wants variety without spending the whole day on a boat.
Longer bookings, up to about ten hours, give you more choice and less pressure. You can spend longer at shore stops, add time for swimming, or build a more leisurely route. The supplied price is listed as $120.68 per group of up to eight, while the tour is described as pay by the hour. Because the rate structure is not fully explained in the available details, confirm exactly what your chosen number of hours costs before finalizing the reservation.
For a group of eight, the shared cost could be attractive. For two people, the same private price is a larger expense, though you are paying for control of the boat rather than a seat on a fixed group excursion. I see the best value for families and friend groups who would otherwise need several tickets on a shared boat.
Perast, a Small Town With a Big Setting

Perast is one of the most appealing stops in the Bay of Kotor. The town’s Baroque buildings and waterfront position give it a distinct look, and its small scale makes it easy to explore during a short visit.
The town flourished during the 17th and 18th centuries, when maritime trade helped shape its character. You can walk along the shore, look at the old facades, and enjoy views across the water toward the small islands.
I like having Perast in a private itinerary because you are not locked into a hurried photo stop. If you have enough time, you can step off the boat, wander the streets, and stop for something cold, including the ice cream that made one four-hour outing especially pleasant. The town works well as a change of rhythm after the speedboat ride.
There is a practical trade-off. Time spent walking around Perast is time not spent swimming or reaching another bay attraction. If your group cares most about being on the water, keep the shore visit short. If architecture and local atmosphere matter more, allow enough time to stroll rather than treating Perast as a quick backdrop.
Our Lady of the Rocks and Its 1630 Church

Our Lady of the Rocks is a small island with one of the bay’s best-known sights, a church built in 1630. The island’s setting is striking because the building seems to rise directly from the water, with the mountains of the bay behind it.
Inside the church, you can see silver plates showing scenes connected to seafaring life in Boka. The church also holds 68 paintings by Tripo Kokolja. Those details give the stop more substance than a simple island photo opportunity.
The planned visit is about 15 minutes, which is enough for a focused look but not a long museum visit. Admission is not included, so budget separately for the entry ticket. The supplied information does not state the admission price, so check the current fee before you go.
Our Lady of the Rocks is a good match for you if you want a cultural stop built into a day of outdoor activity. It may be less appealing if your only goal is swimming and open water. The island is also a fixed attraction, unlike the flexible swimming and scenic stops that can be adjusted around your group.
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Blue Cave, Submarine Tunnel, and Swimming Options

The tour is self-tailored, so the route can reflect your priorities. Past outings have included the Blue Cave, a submarine tunnel, a swimming cove, and a beach, along with Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks.
These stops are not presented as guaranteed features of every booking. You should tell the operator what interests you when you reserve the trip, then confirm what fits within your hours and the day’s conditions.
A Blue Cave visit appeals to you if you want a memorable natural sight. A submarine tunnel offers something different, with a more unusual historical and visual setting. A cove or beach gives the trip a chance to slow down, and the included snorkeling equipment can make a swimming stop more worthwhile.
Swimming is one of the strongest reasons to choose a private boat. You can spend more time in the water if your group is enthusiastic, rather than following a fixed schedule set for strangers. The freshwater shower is a small but welcome feature afterward, especially if you have saltwater on your skin.
Still, swimming depends on weather, sea conditions, and the time you have booked. Do not assume that every optional stop will fit into a short outing. Give the skipper a clear list of priorities, such as Blue Cave first, then swimming, or historic sites before beach time.
What the Skipper Adds to the Day

A private boat is only as good as the person running it. The strongest praise here centers on the captains’ manner, driving, and ability to shape the route.
Dragan has been singled out for being friendly and for explaining the bay. Igor has been praised for good information, a clean boat, and helpful service. Lankae has been described as courteous, polite, accommodating, friendly, and an excellent driver.
Those comments point to the real value of this activity. You are not simply hiring transport. You are getting a local person who can help decide how to use your hours and explain what you are seeing along the way.
The exact guide for your departure may not be known until the booking is assigned. If having a particular captain matters to you, ask the operator, but do not assume a named guide is guaranteed. English is offered, so you can expect the activity to be available in English, though the level of commentary may vary by skipper.
The private setup also helps avoid the awkwardness of a mixed group. If one person wants to swim and another wants to explore Perast, you can discuss the balance with the captain rather than accept a one-size-fits-all schedule.
WiFi, Water, and Other Practical Comforts

The included extras are simple, but they make a difference during a long outing. Bottled water keeps you from needing to arrange drinks separately, and onboard WiFi lets you stay connected while moving around the bay.
Snorkeling equipment is included for underwater stops. The details of the equipment, such as sizes and quantities, are not provided, so ask if anyone in your group needs special gear. The freshwater shower is useful after swimming, while the included fuel surcharge means you should not face a separate fuel charge during the scheduled ride.
The boat has been described as clean, and one small group found it spacious for two people. Since the vessel’s dimensions are not provided, larger groups should confirm how comfortable eight people will be for the selected duration. Eight is the stated maximum, not necessarily the ideal number for a full day with bags and snorkeling gear.
Bring the basics you would want near the water, but avoid overpacking. The boat already covers water, WiFi, snorkeling equipment, fuel, and rinsing off. You should still confirm what personal items you need to bring, since towels, food, and other extras are not listed as included.
Crowds, Timing, and Weather

A boat trip can be especially useful on a busy day in Kotor. One outing was chosen specifically to get away from the crowds when three cruise ships were in port. That is a strong practical reason to take to the water rather than spend the entire day among packed streets.
The private format will not make the bay empty, but it gives you a break from the pressure around the old town and lets you see the coastline from a quieter position. If your visit overlaps with major cruise arrivals, booking ahead is sensible. This experience is booked an average of 38 days in advance, which suggests that leaving it until the last minute may be risky during popular periods.
Weather is an important condition. If poor weather forces cancellation, you can choose another date or receive a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes made within 24 hours are not accepted for a refund.
I would avoid scheduling this as the only important activity on your final afternoon. A weather change could alter the plan, even though the operator provides a refund or alternate date when conditions are unsuitable.
Who Will Get the Most From This Boat Tour?
I would recommend this tour to families, couples, and groups of friends who value privacy and choice. It works particularly well when different people want different things, since you can combine historic sites with swimming and scenic cruising.
It is also a good fit for anyone staying in Kotor or nearby Tivat who wants a memorable outdoor day without arranging a full private charter independently. The boat returns to the meeting point, and the location near public transportation keeps the outing practical.
You may want another option if you prefer a fixed price with every entrance fee included, or if you want a detailed, guaranteed schedule. Our Lady of the Rocks admission costs extra, and the optional route features need to be discussed rather than assumed.
Most people can participate, according to the supplied tour information, but specific accessibility details are not given. Contact the operator before booking if your group has mobility, seating, or equipment needs.
Should You Book the Kotor Boat Tour?
Book it if you want control over your day on the Bay of Kotor. The best version of this experience combines Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks, a swimming cove, and one or two special boat-access sights such as the Blue Cave or submarine tunnel.
The strongest reasons to choose it are the private group format, flexible timing, friendly skippers, and useful onboard equipment. I would book several hours rather than only one if you want both shore visits and swimming, and I would confirm the exact price for your chosen duration before paying.
Skip it if your budget is tight for a small group, you dislike weather-dependent plans, or you only want a quick transfer. For everyone else, this is one of the more personal ways to see Kotor’s bay, especially when the old town is crowded with cruise passengers.
FAQ
Where does the private Kotor boat tour start?
It starts at Limitless Speed Boat Kotor, Park Slobode 1, Kotor 85330, Montenegro.
Where does the tour finish?
The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long can I book the boat?
The tour can be booked for approximately one to ten hours.
How many people can join the private boat?
The price applies to a private group of up to eight people.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes. English is listed as an available language.
Is Our Lady of the Rocks admission included?
No. Entry to Our Lady of the Rocks is not included in the tour price.
How long is the stop at Our Lady of the Rocks?
The planned stop lasts about 15 minutes.
What is included onboard?
The tour includes bottled water, WiFi, snorkeling equipment, fuel, and a freshwater shower.
Can the itinerary include Perast?
Yes. Perast is included as a listed stop, where you can walk around the town and enjoy its waterfront setting.
What happens if bad weather cancels the trip?
You will be offered a different date or a full refund if the experience is canceled because of poor weather.
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