Over the top Best of the Montenegrin Coastline
Explore Budva by land and Kotor Bay by speedboat
With this full day tour you will be able to visit the most popular sites in Montenegro including Kotor, Perast, the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, St. Stefan and Budva. You explore the fjord by speed boat and then travel along the Mediterranean coast by private vehicle.
Type: Charming Villages, Culture, History, Nature, Scenic Boat Ride, Walking
Length: Up to 8 Hours
Walking: Medium
Guide: Licensed Guide
Language: English
After meeting your licensed tour guide at the pier, you walk to your awaiting boat. You enjoy a cruise along the coast to the village Perast. This small town is a beautiful example of baroque architecture. In Perast you have a short walk among buildings and villas which were built during the city's prosperous years of the 17th and 18th centuries.
After your walk in Perast you sail to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. This man-made Island was built by scuttling old ships and depositing stones around a small crag. According to legend, the islet was made over the centuries by the seamen who kept an ancient oath. Upon returning from each successful voyage, they laid a rock in the bay.
Next you will cruise back to Kotor where your driver will wait to take you towards the Budva Riviera first you will enjoy a photo stop in Saint Stefan, a luxurious resort that once used to be a small fishing village, first mentioned in the middle of 15th century. This small island is connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. In total there is about 1 mile of pink sand beaches. The island is private property so it can only be photographed from the shore line.
Next you drive to the ancient town of Budva which is the most famous resort in Montenegro. While you are in Budva you will enjoy walking tour and a leisure time, Budva is considered to be one of the oldest settlements on the Balkan Peninsula. The old town of Budva is surrounded by ramparts originating from the XV century including a medieval fortification system with city gates, defense walls and towers. Inside the walls the town is a combination of narrow streets and little squares with valuable monuments of different Mediterranean cultures.
Next you will drive back to the Bay of Kotor, where you will enjoy a walking tour through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The well preserved fortified walls of Kotor protect it from the sea and at nearly 3 miles long it is considered one of the world's historic values.
After your city tour of Kotor the excursion is close to end but you will have some time to explore the town or do some shopping before going back to your ship, with no worries of missing your last call on board.
Length: Up to 8 Hours
Walking: Medium
Guide: Licensed Guide
Language: English
After meeting your licensed tour guide at the pier, you walk to your awaiting boat. You enjoy a cruise along the coast to the village Perast. This small town is a beautiful example of baroque architecture. In Perast you have a short walk among buildings and villas which were built during the city's prosperous years of the 17th and 18th centuries.
After your walk in Perast you sail to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. This man-made Island was built by scuttling old ships and depositing stones around a small crag. According to legend, the islet was made over the centuries by the seamen who kept an ancient oath. Upon returning from each successful voyage, they laid a rock in the bay.
Next you will cruise back to Kotor where your driver will wait to take you towards the Budva Riviera first you will enjoy a photo stop in Saint Stefan, a luxurious resort that once used to be a small fishing village, first mentioned in the middle of 15th century. This small island is connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. In total there is about 1 mile of pink sand beaches. The island is private property so it can only be photographed from the shore line.
Next you drive to the ancient town of Budva which is the most famous resort in Montenegro. While you are in Budva you will enjoy walking tour and a leisure time, Budva is considered to be one of the oldest settlements on the Balkan Peninsula. The old town of Budva is surrounded by ramparts originating from the XV century including a medieval fortification system with city gates, defense walls and towers. Inside the walls the town is a combination of narrow streets and little squares with valuable monuments of different Mediterranean cultures.
Next you will drive back to the Bay of Kotor, where you will enjoy a walking tour through the maze of Kotor's medieval quarter, its bustling market and among beautiful Renaissance buildings. The well preserved fortified walls of Kotor protect it from the sea and at nearly 3 miles long it is considered one of the world's historic values.
After your city tour of Kotor the excursion is close to end but you will have some time to explore the town or do some shopping before going back to your ship, with no worries of missing your last call on board.
This 6.5-8 Hour Private Shore Excursion Includes:
Optional visits at additional cost:
Shore Trip Breakdown- All times are approximate based on traffic conditions and your personal interests, order of visits might change however the tour will not be affected.
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