REVIEW · KOTOR
Personalized private speed boat tour
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Speedboats beat most plans in Kotor. This private trip gives you a personal route around Kotor Bay with onboard Wi‑Fi and included snorkeling gear, plus classic stops like the Blue Cave swim and the Lady of the Rocks viewpoint. The best part for me is how the guide can tailor the pace—Mirko handled an occasional heavy wake carefully with a 2-year-old onboard, and he also found a quieter swim spot with almost no other boats.
One thing to think about: speedboat days depend on conditions, and one rider reported their boat ride was rough and under-powered. If you’re sensitive to bumps, you’ll want to communicate your comfort needs early.
This is sold as a true private experience for up to 5 people, usually starting from the dock by the Kotor Main Gate area. You can pick a duration that fits your day, and you get bottled water on board.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- What this private speedboat tour feels like in Kotor Bay
- Getting on the water: where you meet and what to expect
- Choosing your tour length: how 1 to 6 hours changes the day
- Blue Cave swim time: snorkeling gear and how to make it worth it
- Lady of the Rocks: the viewpoint that works when you don’t want to rush
- Cruising Kotor Bay: towns, viewpoints, and the value of moving faster than traffic
- Comfort, safety, and why the captain makes or breaks the ride
- Price and value: what $93.83 per group really buys you
- Weather matters more than you think in Kotor
- Who this private speedboat tour is best for
- Tips before you go (so your ride is smoother)
- Should you book this private speedboat tour in Kotor?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start in Kotor?
- How much does the private speedboat tour cost?
- How long is the tour?
- Is pickup available?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Are entrance fees included?
- Is the tour only for my group?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Do I need good weather for this tour?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Private for up to 5 people: less waiting, more control over where you stop and how long you stay.
- Blue Cave swim with fewer crowds: one guide reportedly put the group in a quieter spot so you’re not elbow-to-elbow.
- Lady of the Rocks from the water: you’ll get big bay views without the long slog uphill.
- Wi‑Fi onboard: helpful for planning photos, sharing updates, or just keeping kids entertained.
- Guides who adjust on the fly: pickup tweaks and route changes happen when conditions (or your group) need it.
- Snorkeling equipment included: you can pack lighter and still get in the water.
What this private speedboat tour feels like in Kotor Bay

Kotor is famous for its old-town walls and dramatic bay views, but a lot of the charm is also what you can see from the water. This tour is built for that. You’re not sitting with a big group and hoping the timing works out. You’re moving, stopping when it makes sense, and getting the angles you usually only see in photos.
What I like most is the blend of sightseeing and actual time doing something. A good cruise is nice, sure. Here, you also get snorkeling gear and at least one swim-focused stop. That turns the day from sightseeing-only into a mix of views, water time, and flexibility.
You’re also getting a private guide experience. In the reviews, Mirko is praised for handling wake conditions carefully and for choosing a swim location that avoided other boats. Another captain, Nemanja, gets credit for skillful boat handling and valuable sight recommendations. Those details matter because they affect comfort and how much you enjoy the bay instead of just surviving it.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Kotor
Getting on the water: where you meet and what to expect
Your start point is the Port of Kotor area, at the dock opposite the Kotor Main Gate. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not stuck figuring out a second transfer after the cruise.
If you want pickup, it’s offered. One review specifically praised the operator for adjusting to a needed pickup point and for keeping communication active before and during the excursion. Translation: don’t assume “pickup” means a one-size-fits-all location. Confirm your exact pickup request early so everyone’s on the same page.
This is also described as near public transportation. So if you’re already in Kotor and you’re making a day out of it, you’re not locked into a complicated plan to reach the dock.
On board, you’ll have bottled water, and the tour provides private transportation plus the fuel surcharge. That’s a quieter but meaningful value point—fewer surprise add-ons once you’re already on the water.
Choosing your tour length: how 1 to 6 hours changes the day

The tour comes in different lengths, roughly from 1 hour up to 6 hours. The exact schedule isn’t fixed in what you provided, but the logic is simple: shorter tours usually focus on the best photo views and one main activity stop, while longer tours give more cruising time around the bay and more flexibility for swims.
If you’re tight on time, a shorter option can be a high-impact way to get the big highlights like the Lady of the Rocks viewpoint and that classic bay perspective. It’s also a sensible choice if you’re traveling with little kids or if you know you only want a taste of the water.
If you have more time, you can benefit from a calmer rhythm: cruising, stopping, time in the water, and then heading back. A private format really helps here because the guide can nudge the plan based on comfort, visibility, and weather.
Also, note the timing detail: this experience is often booked about 57 days in advance on average. In practical terms, it’s popular enough that you’ll usually get better choices by reserving ahead instead of waiting for the last minute.
Blue Cave swim time: snorkeling gear and how to make it worth it

A key reason people love this tour is the swim near the Blue Cave. One review called out that Mirko arranged a spot near Blue Cave where the group avoided other boats—meaning you could actually enjoy the water without the constant churn of a crowded scene.
That’s not just a nice extra. When a place is busy, you spend energy avoiding people. When it’s quiet, you actually swim, float, and look around. Snorkeling gear is included, so you don’t have to rent it or worry about packing the right kit.
Here’s the practical way to prepare:
- Wear swim shoes if you have them, especially if the water entry is uneven.
- Bring a dry bag for your phone and camera. Wi‑Fi is onboard, but you still don’t want electronics taking a surprise bath.
- If you’re not a strong swimmer, tell the guide early. A private tour works best when the captain understands your comfort level.
One more point from the reviews: the ride experience can vary depending on boat and conditions. If you’re planning on doing a swim stop, that means your comfort matters twice—once on the ride, and again when you’re in the water. For that reason, pick your tour based on local weather and your own tolerance for bumps.
Lady of the Rocks: the viewpoint that works when you don’t want to rush

Another highlight is Lady of the Rocks. Even if you’ve seen photos from land, it hits different from the sea. The viewpoint is tied to the dramatic structure of Kotor Bay itself, and the boat perspective gives you those wide angles without the same time pressure.
One review booked an hour and still described it as an awesome experience, specifically noting Lady of the Rocks and a magnificent view of Kotor Bay. That tells me something important: even the shorter versions can deliver the signature sight, not just “a boat ride with a stop.”
This also fits how private tours should work. You don’t have to wait for a crowd to finish photos. You get time on the water, then the stop, then you go. If you care about photography, this structure is great because you can pause when the light and your viewpoint are working instead of being rushed through.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Kotor
Cruising Kotor Bay: towns, viewpoints, and the value of moving faster than traffic

The tour is positioned as seeing the sights around Kotor Bay by private speedboat. In plain terms, you’re traveling the way locals and sailors have for a long time: from the waterline.
That has a big benefit in Kotor. Land can feel crowded and slow around the bay. By water, you keep momentum and you get sightlines that are blocked or distorted from shore. One review described it as a great way to see various towns and features of Kotor Bay, with a skilled captain who handled the boat well and was accommodating.
The best part of this kind of cruising is that you’re not forced to stick to a single “theme.” You can chase views, then pivot to a swim, then take a quick pause to get a different angle. Private tours give you that control.
And since the tour includes onboard Wi‑Fi, you’re also not totally cut off from the outside world. It can help for quick map checks, messaging your group, or planning the next stop after you’re back at the dock.
Comfort, safety, and why the captain makes or breaks the ride

Speedboats can be fun—fast, close to the action, and a lot more lively than a slow boat. But they’re also sensitive to waves and wake. That’s where your captain matters.
In the reviews you shared, Mirko is praised for expert handling and for navigating heavy wake with careful consideration, especially with a 2-year-old on board. That’s the kind of detail you should take seriously when you book. It suggests the operator actually thinks about ride comfort, not just schedule timing.
On the other hand, one rider complained that their boat was terrible for rough water: too short, under-powered, with no trim tabs, leading to a rough ride and back pain the next day. That’s a real caution flag.
So here’s my practical advice:
- When you book, communicate if you or anyone in your group is sensitive to rough rides.
- If you’re traveling with kids, mention ages and comfort needs early.
- Keep expectations honest: this is a speedboat. If you hate bumps, plan to bring that preference into your decision.
Your guide can’t control the weather or water entirely, but they can choose line, pacing, and stopping strategy. That’s where private helps.
Price and value: what $93.83 per group really buys you

The listed price is $93.83 per group, up to 5 people. That means the value isn’t about paying per person for a big group tour experience. It’s closer to buying a private boat moment and splitting the cost among your group.
What’s included makes a difference:
- bottled water
- snorkeling equipment
- onboard Wi‑Fi
- private transportation
- fuel surcharge
What’s not included: entrance fees for churches, museums, and similar sights.
So if your plan involves a short sightseeing stop that doesn’t require paid entries, you’re likely to spend less on the day than you might expect. If your plan includes sites with entry fees, you’ll want to budget separately.
Also, because this is private, you’re buying time that’s more flexible than standard cruise schedules. In real travel terms, that can be worth it when you want less crowd energy, faster movement, and more control of the pacing.
Weather matters more than you think in Kotor
This experience requires good weather. And it’s not just “better conditions.” Weather can decide whether the tour runs.
One review described a cancellation due to bad weather and a reschedule to the next day. That’s what you want: options instead of a total lost day. It also means you should treat the weather like part of your planning, not an afterthought.
If your itinerary is tight, consider booking the boat earlier in your Kotor stay so you have backup options if the sea gets rough. And if you’re traveling with someone who gets uncomfortable in choppy conditions, that’s another reason to prioritize early timing.
Who this private speedboat tour is best for
This tour is a strong fit if you want:
- a personalized format for up to 5 people
- a sightseeing plan built around Kotor Bay views
- real water time with snorkeling equipment included
- less crowd pressure, especially around swim stops
It’s also a great choice for families. The review praising Mirko specifically mentioned traveling with a 2-year-old and highlighted the captain’s careful wake handling and friendliness. That doesn’t guarantee every ride will feel the same, but it does show the operator can handle families thoughtfully.
If you’re the kind of traveler who hates waiting around with large groups, private speedboat time often scratches that itch. And if you’re chasing a photo-heavy day, the “from the water” vantage point makes it easier to capture Kotor Bay’s drama.
Tips before you go (so your ride is smoother)
These are small things that help, based on what’s been praised and what’s been criticized:
- Bring a dry bag or waterproof phone pouch. Wi‑Fi onboard is nice, but you don’t want to test water resistance.
- Plan for a speedboat ride. If you’re prone to back discomfort, choose your timing with weather in mind.
- If you need pickup adjustments, ask clearly. One review praised seamless coordination and adapting pickup points.
- For snorkeling, keep your expectations aligned with your comfort. You’ll have gear included, but you still decide how long you stay in.
- Pack light. The day is mostly about moving, stopping, swimming, and returning to the dock.
Should you book this private speedboat tour in Kotor?
If you want Kotor Bay views plus a swim stop, I think this is an easy yes. The private format for up to 5, included snorkeling gear, and onboard Wi‑Fi are a solid package for the money. And the named guide praise matters—Mirko and Nemanja show up in the feedback as people who handle the boat well and make adjustments for comfort and timing.
Book it especially if your group includes kids, if you value fewer crowds around stops, or if you want to see more of the bay than you can on foot. Just be realistic about the speedboat element and check in with the operator about ride comfort if rough water would ruin your day. Weather is the swing factor, so aim to schedule with a bit of flexibility.
FAQ
Where does the tour start in Kotor?
The meeting point is at the Port of Kotor, at the dock opposite Kotor Main Gate (listed as E65, Kotor 85330, Montenegro). The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
How much does the private speedboat tour cost?
The price is $93.83 per group for up to 5 people.
How long is the tour?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 6 hours, depending on the tour length you choose.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered.
What’s included in the tour price?
Included items are bottled water, use of snorkeling equipment, onboard Wi‑Fi, private transportation, and fuel surcharge.
Are entrance fees included?
No. Entrance fees for churches, museums, or similar places are not included.
Is the tour only for my group?
Yes. This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Do I need good weather for this tour?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.



































