Excursion 8
MONTENEGRO - BAY OF KOTOR
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Sedan
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- Parking fees
- up to 3 people
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
370€
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Mercedes S-Class
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- Parking fees
- up to 3 people
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
550€
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Minivan
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- Parking fees
- up to 3 people
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
440€
Availability: all year round
Duration: approximately 8 hours
Recommended start: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Passports: Compulsory
Optional:
Extra time – 35€ / 90€ / 50€ per hour
Professional guide service in Kotor: 70 €
Detour to Budva: 100€
Boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks:
Price confirmed at booking.
A day trip to Montenegro invites you to discover the timeless beauty of another captivating Mediterranean country!
While Montenegro’s coastline may not be long, it features one of the most spectacular landscapes in the region. The Bay of Kotor, where this tour takes you, is home to dramatic scenery reminiscent of a fjord.
Passing along the bay, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the steep mountains and charming coastal towns. Among them, Perast and Kotor – your destinations on this journey – stand out. Both are located in the innermost part of the bay, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
In Perast, which sits right on the water’s edge, you can take a relaxing walk, sip a refreshing drink as you admire the Venetian architecture and stunning bay views, or take a boat ride to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks and visit its church and museum. Just a 25-minute drive from Perast, Kotor presents a distinctly different experience. Unlike the open waters of Perast, Kotor’s beauty is safeguarded by its imposing walls. Entering the city gates feels like stepping into another era, filled with stories and charm.
A walk through Kotor’s picturesque, maze-like streets, lined with stone-paved paths and centuries-old buildings, brings new discoveries at every turn. The steep walls on the slopes above Kotor invite adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts to explore.
For a richer experience, we recommend a private guided tour with a local expert.
Did you know that Montenegro is one of the world’s youngest countries? It declared independence from Serbia in 2006, making it a relatively new addition to Europe’s map. Despite its small size, Montenegro boasts an incredible variety of landscapes, from its rugged mountains and deep canyons to its stunning Adriatic coastline.