Montenegro – bay of Kotor
Description
A wild land where mountains drop straight into the sea and delightful towns such as Kotor and Perast, cling to the coastline on the south from the border with Croatia. The border of Montenegro is about 40 km from Dubrovnik. In Montenegro we drive along the main coastal road through small and nice villages directly up to Kamenari from where we take ferry to the other side of the bay.
Price: 350,00 kn
Duration: up to 9 hours
Running: Every Monday and Friday
Highlights:
- Magnificent viewpoints of the Kotor bay
- Old town of Kotor and Perast
- Boat drive to the island “Lady of the Rock”
Including:
- Pick up from the hotel/apartment
- English speaking driver/guide
- English speaking local guide in Kotor
- Ferry and boat tickets in Montenegro
- Comfortable, air conditioned vehicle
- Insurance, road tolls, VAT and taxes
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