Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour

Discover the Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks tour from Kotor, a 3-hour boat trip offering stunning views, swimming, and cultural stops—great for a quick, memorable adventure.

If you’re planning to visit Kotor and want a quick, engaging way to see some of the most iconic sights in Boka Bay, the Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3-Hour Tour might just be worth considering. It’s a short trip, but one packed with scenic moments, cultural stops, and a dash of adventure—especially if you’re a fan of the sea and stunning vistas.

What we like about this tour is its compact size and affordability—at just over $50 per person, it offers a good balance of value, especially since it includes snorkeling gear, water, WiFi, and fuel costs. Plus, it hits the highlights without taking up your entire day. However, one thing to keep in mind is the group size; with a maximum of 20 travelers, some could find it a bit crowded, especially if the boat reaches its full capacity of 14 people, as some reviews have noted.

This tour is probably best suited for travelers who want a focused experience with picture-worthy stops and aren’t necessarily looking for a long, leisurely cruise or a deep dive into local history. It’s ideal for those with limited time in Kotor but still eager to see the famed Blue Cave and explore a tiny island church. Families or groups looking for a quick, fun outing will find it particularly appealing.

Key Points

Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour - Key Points

  • Short but packed: Just 3 hours covering key sights in Boka Bay.
  • Great value: For around $50, you get snorkeling, water, WiFi, and multiple scenic stops.
  • Ideal for time-limited travelers: Perfect if you’re on a tight schedule.
  • Crowd considerations: Group sizes can be on the larger side, which might limit movement or comfort.
  • Cultural highlight: Visit Our Lady of the Rocks, a charming island with a church dating back to 1630.
  • Unforgettable photo ops: The Blue Cave’s glowing blue waters make for stunning pictures.

The itinerary in detail

Starting point and first stop: Our Lady of the Rocks

The tour kicks off at 12:00 PM from a conveniently located meeting point in Kotor. Your boat ride begins with a scenic cruise towards the tiny, picturesque island of Our Lady of the Rocks. This island is renowned for its small church built in 1630, which you’ll get about 20 minutes to explore. The church is free to visit, meaning you can soak in the history and views without extra costs, although you might want to bring your camera—this spot offers charming views over the bay.

Travelers often remark on the beauty of this site, noting that the old churches and architecture create a peaceful, almost timeless atmosphere. One reviewer appreciated the organization and safety of the trip, calling it an “awesome excursion,” which suggests the experience is smooth and well-managed.

Panoramic views en route: Mamula Island

On your way to the Blue Cave, you’ll enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of Mamula Island. This is a quick moment, but it’s a great opportunity to snap some photos or simply appreciate the rugged coastline and the way the island juts out of the water.

The highlight: Blue Cave

The main attraction of this tour is, of course, the Blue Cave. You’ll spend around 30 minutes here, which might seem brief but is enough time to enjoy the sea, take plenty of photos, and do some swimming or snorkeling. The cave earns its name from the bright blue light filtering through an opening below water level, creating that signature glow that everyone talks about.

From the feedback received, visitors have had positive experiences with the swimming and photo opportunities. The cave’s unique lighting makes it a memorable site, especially if you enjoy underwater photography or just want to float in crystal-clear blue waters. It’s a popular spot, and some travelers mention it can get crowded, but the experience itself is quite special.

Final stop: Museum Our Lady of the Rocks

After the Blue Cave, you’ll head back to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, where you’ll spend about 20 minutes exploring the old churches and perhaps visiting the museum (which costs around 2 euros if you want to go inside). This gives you a chance to appreciate the religious and cultural history of the island, adding an extra layer to your trip.

What’s included and what’s not

The tour provides bottled water, snorkeling equipment, WiFi onboard, and fuel costs, which means you won’t be paying extra for these basic amenities—definitely a plus. The only additional cost is the museum entrance fee if you choose to explore the church or museum on the island.

Group size and booking suggestions

The tour has a maximum of 20 travelers, with many bookings made around 26 days in advance, which indicates it’s quite popular. If you’re considering this experience, booking early is advisable, especially during peak season.

Our honest take based on reviews

Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour - Our honest take based on reviews

Most travelers find this tour to be a good value for money, especially given the inclusion of snorkeling gear and WiFi. One reviewer summed it up well, calling it “very organized and safe,” which can make all the difference when you’re on the water.

However, some found the group size to be a little tight, with one review mentioning 14 people on a boat designed for fewer—meaning you might feel a little cramped or less free to move around. If you’re someone who prefers quiet, more intimate experiences, this might be a consideration.

The positive reviews highlight the scenic beauty and the convenience of the stops, while the minor downsides tend to revolve around crowding, which is common in popular tours.

Final thoughts: Is it worth it?

Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour - Final thoughts: Is it worth it?

If you’re seeking a quick, visually stunning experience with opportunities to swim in crystal waters, this tour delivers. It’s a solid pick if you value good organization, scenic highlights, and affordability. It’s also a flexible option for those who want to see the Blue Cave and Our Lady of the Rocks without committing to a longer or more expensive tour.

That said, if you’re a traveler who prefers more space, less crowding, or a deeper dive into local history, you might want to look for smaller or more specialized options. But for most visitors looking to tick off some key sights with minimal fuss, this tour hits the right notes.

Who should book this tour?

Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour - Who should book this tour?

This experience is perfect for first-time visitors to Kotor who want a quick overview of Boka Bay’s highlights. It’s suitable for adventurous travelers who enjoy swimming and snapping photos, and those on a tight schedule who want a memorable, scenic trip without a long commitment.

If you’re traveling with a group or want a well-organized, straightforward boat trip that’s easy to book, this tour is a solid choice. Just keep in mind the group size and plan accordingly if you prefer a more intimate experience.

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Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour



4.5

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80% 5-star

“Awesome excursion for blue cave and lady of the rocks. The excursion was very organized and safe. I would highly recommend this tour”

— Ron R, Aug 2025

FAQ

Blue Cave and Lady of the Rocks 3 Hour Tour - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be accessible. However, since it involves boat rides, swimming, and some walking, children should be supervised, and parents should consider their child’s comfort with water activities.

How long do we stay at each stop?
You get about 20 minutes at Our Lady of the Rocks, 30 minutes at the Blue Cave, and another 20 minutes on the island for the churches and museum. These durations are enough to enjoy each site without feeling rushed.

What should I bring?
Bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, camera, and maybe some cash if you plan to visit the museum or buy souvenirs. Snorkeling gear is included, so no need to rent separately.

Is there WiFi onboard?
Yes, the boat provides WiFi, which is handy if you want to share your photos or stay connected during the trip.

Will the tour be canceled in bad weather?
Yes, this experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

How far in advance should I book?
Booking about a month early is recommended, especially during the busy summer months, to secure your spot and avoid disappointment.

In the end, this tour offers a practical way to see some of Kotor’s best-known sights in a short timeframe. Whether you’re a first-timer or just want an easy, scenic outing, it’s likely to add a memorable splash of adventure to your trip—just be ready to share the boat with others.