Discover Montenegro’s rich history and stunning landscapes on our Lady of the Rocks Island and Perast Old Town Tour. This two-hour journey blends culture and scenic beauty for an unforgettable Bay of Kotor experience.
Your adventure begins with a scenic speedboat ride across the tranquil waters of the Bay of Kotor, leading you to the man-made islet of Our Lady of the Rocks. According to legend, this island was created over centuries by local seamen who, upon returning from successful voyages, laid rocks in the bay as a token of gratitude to the Madonna. Today, the island is home to a 15th-century Roman Catholic church and a museum. Inside the church, you'll find a collection of silver votive tablets and 68 paintings by the renowned Baroque artist Tripo Kokolja, depicting various aspects of seafaring life in Boka. The intricate artwork and serene atmosphere make this a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Following your visit to the island, the tour continues to the charming coastal town of Perast. Despite its small size, Perast boasts a wealth of Baroque architecture, with numerous palaces and churches that tell tales of its prosperous maritime past. As you wander through its narrow streets, you'll encounter well-preserved buildings, each with its own unique story. Notable sites include the St. Nicholas Church, with its impressive bell tower offering panoramic views of the bay, and the Bujović Palace, which houses the Perast Museum. The town's tranquil ambiance and stunning vistas provide a perfect backdrop for photography and leisurely exploration.
The journey between these historic sites is an experience in itself. The Bay of Kotor, often likened to a fjord, is surrounded by towering mountains that plunge into the deep blue waters. As you cruise across the bay, you'll be treated to panoramic views of this dramatic landscape, with opportunities to spot local wildlife and observe the daily life of coastal communities. The combination of natural beauty and cultural landmarks makes this tour a feast for the senses.
The church, erected in 1630 on the island, houses a large collection of silver plates depicting the evolution of seafaring life in Boka. Its interior is adorned with 68 paintings by Tripo Kokolja.
Charming, stunning, idyllic, and breathtaking, this small Baroque town reached its height of glory in the 17th and 18th centuries, offering a glimpse into a rich, historical past.
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