Montenegro Coast Day Trip - Photo 1
Tour

Montenegro Coast Day Trip

Immerse yourself in the unique beauty of the Bay of Kotor and its stunning coastal towns, exploring the pearls of the Montenegrin Adriatic Coast on this day trip from Dubrovnik. Day Trip Details. At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from the...

  • 10 - 12 hours
  • 7/10 | 323 reviews

Immerse yourself in the unique beauty of the Bay of Kotor and its stunning coastal towns, exploring the pearls of the Montenegrin Adriatic Coast on this day trip from Dubrovnik.

Day Trip Details

At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from the meeting point in Dubrovnik in the early morning, heading southeast through the Konavle Valley towards Croatia's border with Montenegro.

We'll cross the border by bus to Lepetane. Once across the Verige Strait, we'll arrive in the Bay of Kotor, often referred to as Europe’s southernmost fjord. You'll appreciate the spectacular natural scenery of this beautiful region on the Adriatic Sea.

Then, we'll continue our 1 hour and 45-minute journey north to the village of Perast, known for its 16 churches. Here, you'll have free time for lunch or to take a boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks Island.

Afterwards, we'll drive for another short 20 minutes through scenic coastal towns before reaching Kotor. We'll embark on a guided tour of Kotor, a World Heritage Site notable for Medieval fortifications, the Kampana Tower and Citadel, and the historic St. Trifun Cathedral. Discover the town's heritage under various historical influences...

From Kotor, we'll begin our 2-hour return to Dubrovnik, arriving 10 to 12 hours after the initial pickup.

Pickup Info

During the booking process, please select one of the following pickup points:

Tourism Office, next to the Pile Gate: at 6:40 amValamar Hotel President: at 7 amGrawe bus stop: at 7:15 amNuncijata bus stop: at 7:30 am

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • English–speaking guide
  • Transport by bus
  • Map of Kotor

Not included

  • Lunch
  • Boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks
  • Admission fees

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

We use our own and third-party cookies to understand how you use our website, to compile statistics and to be able to improve it, as well as to adapt the content to your tastes and show you personalised advertising based on your browsing habits (e.g. pages visited). For more information click here