Cruise up the bay to Perast, the most beautiful Baroque village on Boka -- a car-free waterfront of Venetian palazzos -- then hop the short boat out to Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island church built by sailors over centuries and lined with votive silver tablets. It's the bay's signature culture-over-swimming outing and a gentler, lower-risk alternative to the full Blue Cave run, with a short, near-port itinerary that's easy to fit before all-aboard.
What to expect
You depart from Njegoseva 34 in the Old Town and cruise up the Bay of Kotor to Perast, a car-free waterfront village of honey-colored Venetian palazzos rising from the Adriatic. Once there, you have time to wander the narrow streets and absorb the Baroque architecture before a short boat hop takes you out to Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made island church where centuries of seafaring tradition manifest in glimmering votive silver tablets lining the walls. The rhythm is unhurried—boat, village stroll, island visit, boat back—making it feel less like a checklist and more like a local's afternoon discovery.
The ship charges $100 (by land) or $112 (by sea) for this same Perast / Our Lady of the Rocks visit. Booked direct it's a ~$22-35 boat trip -- you save roughly $70-90 per person for an experience that's a short hop from the pier.
Good to know
The entire excursion runs ~3 hours, easily fitting into a 6–8 hour port day; depart early to avoid a tight turnaround. The departure point is walking distance from the Old Town pier, but confirm exact directions with Sea Stars when you book (small groups up to 12 mean you can call ahead). Budget ~3 EUR in cash for island-church entry, paid on-site. Book direct with Sea Stars rather than through the ship—you'll pay $22–35 per person instead of $100–112, saving $70–90 and gaining flexibility with a local licensed skipper.