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10 hours
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This is a small-group tour with 8 seater minivan very flexible and with a personal touch to customers. The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, so you will enjoy the tour. The guide will tell you a lot of interesting facts about the history and show you great photo stops.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Official currency in Montenegro is €
A current valid passport is required on the day of travel, or Eu ID.
Its a small group tour(up to 8 person) driver is also a guide
This is not private tour it is group tour
In off season to organise this tour I need to have minimum 4 people to organise this tour
2 EUROS FOR TAX PER PERSON NEED TO BE PAID TO ENTER TO KOTOR
Montenegro in not in EU to enter to country you need valid passport or ID card and Visa if requier
All Indian passports holders need to have Multy entry Schengen visas
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local guide in Kotor is not included but if you want to have one we can arange you
Tip for driver not included in a price of tour
Boat ride to Our Lady of the Rock €10 per person
3 EUROS FOR TAX PER PERSON NEED TO BE PAID TO ENTER TO KOTOR
KOTOR entrance tax, Bay of Kotor
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Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor (Serbian and Montenegrin: Бока Которска / Boka Kotorska), also known as the Boka, is the winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. The bay has been inhabited since antiquity. Its well-preserved medieval towns of Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast, Prčanj and Herceg Novi, along with their natural surroundings, are major tourist attractions. The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Its numerous Orthodox and Catholic churches and monasteries attract numerous religious and cultural pilgrims.
Perast
Perast (Serbian Cyrillic: Пераст) is an old town in the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. It is situated a few kilometres northwest of Kotor and is noted for its proximity to the islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks.
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724 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Sean S,
Aug 9, 2025
- Viator
First, thanks to the great & entertaining tour guide Andrew!! Kept the trip lively the entire time. Highly recommend going with a small tour group. The small tours get through the border sooo much faster than the buses. Andrew was able to navigate us around a ton of traffic using the backroads. Taking the backroads was a fascinating experience alone. Kotor was the highlight of the trip. Make sure to bring cash as credit cards are not widely accepted.
Martin R,
Aug 5, 2025
- Viator
The trip is a long day but worth the time. We enjoyed our day with driver Iva , who was very informative and a great driver
Autumn D,
Aug 4, 2025
- Viator
Days later and I am still shocked at the egregious comments made by driver/tour guide Andrew on this trip. He began the tour by making multiple comments about how people get offended by historical facts and try to get him in trouble, but it soon became evident why people make valid complaints. His historical "facts" are actually thinly veiled white nationalist comments and regurgitated commentary commonly heard from neo-fascists. Here are some of the microaggressions Andrew made during the trip: -saying that the East Indian accent would soon become the new British accent -stating that he is neither pro Ukraine or pro Russia, yet only making numerous negative comments about Zelensky and how he needs to be replaced, but nothing about Putin -repeatedly using the g*psy slur for the Roma people after I asked him to stop -stating that g*psies are all dark and short, and that it's offensive to Romanian people to call g*psies Roma (even though that's what they identify as) -saying that people like me are why he wants to quit his job -continuing to bad-mouth me relentlessly after I left the van and stayed in Budva (which had already been pre-arranged with the owner, thank goodness). Other members in the group messaged me to tell me that he continued to insult me -stating that Albanians were all criminals like in the movie "Taken" -going on a strange tangent about how yes Croatia bombed the Mostar bridge, but they didn't actually destroy it, as if that somehow makes it ok?? -making an analogy comparing a wife in our group beating her husband but not k*lling him to Croatia bombing the bridge but not destroying it. So weird. Nationalism makes people say the darndest things I guess -the repeated mentioning of what the Ottoman Empire did years ago. Yes, history is filled with terrible things, this is true. However it is how he says it implying like there is something wrong with Serbs/Croats/Bosniaks choosing to be Muslim today that is the problem. His disdain for Islam is palpable. However, the worst part of all occurred regarding the topic of the Bosnian War. He outright downplayed and dismissed the horrors and atrocities that the Bosnian people went through, and denied altogether that there was in fact a genocide in Srebrenica. For many of the previous microaggressions I called him out or challenged him, but with these comments I was so appalled, I was too sickened to speak. Do you know that this is the 30th year anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide? Are you aware that people with this ethnicity and family heritage are making pilgrimages back to the Balkans to honor those that have died? What if a family member had been on this tour? This truly cannot be allowed to happen again. Viator, it is ethically reprehensible to market a tour where guests are subjected to the views of a genocide denier. I have an audio recording from that day where Andrew is clearly stating that the things shown in the war museums in Bosnia and Herzegovina are "staged" and "do not make sense" which I will be sharing with Viator and Tripadvisor to prevent anyone else from being subjected to this. He blamed me in front of the group for making the trip tense and uncomfortable, but the blame rests solely on him. I will always try to speak up and stand up for what is right, even if I am alone in doing so. Lastly, I want to leave you with a few quotes: "Today, we honor the memory of the victims of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica. Denial of this genocide is an affront to justice. Our duty is to acknowledge historical facts and work towards reconciliation. Any attempts to revise history, deny genocide and war crimes, and glorify war criminals have to stop." --Josep Borrell “As I stand here many mothers in Ukraine and Palestine are going through what we went through in 1995. It’s the 21st century but instead of justice, fascism has woken up.” --Munira Subasic
Ingrun M,
Jul 31, 2025
- Viator
This tour was one of our highlights while traveling in Croatia and Ivo was a wonderful guide. He picked us up directly from our hotel and used a smaller checkpoint at the border of Montenegro, thus saving us a lot of time (it probably helped too that we went on a Sunday). Perast and Kotor are beyond gorgeous! You just have to go! Ivo also gave us plenty of time for eating and shopping. Thank you for an unforgettable day!
Susan E,
Jul 29, 2025
- Viator
Darko was an excellent driver and guide. He was informative and had a good sense of humour. We were able to quickly get through the passport stops and enjoyed the scenery and stops.
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