Cueva Azul, Isla Mamula, Túneles Submarinos y Nuestra Señora de las Rocas (3h)





Descripción
Comenzamos con un viaje cautivador a lo largo de las aguas de la bahía de Kotor, lo que permite a nuestros huéspedes examinar su magnífica costa, que está adornada con múltiples pueblos de pescadores antiguos, vegetación pródiga y otras maravillas naturales y arquitectónicas. Un buen baño dentro de la Cueva Azul, un fenómeno natural que ha sido creado por las olas que chocan durante miles de años en la península de Lustica. La lancha rápida NO entra en la Cueva Azul. Los huéspedes llegan a la cueva nadando desde el barco. Haremos una breve parada junto a la isla Mamula, en la que se hizo la prisión en 1853. Continuamos hacia uno de los tres túneles submarinos utilizados durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial para ocultar y reparar submarinos. Y al final, veremos la isla Nuestra Señora de las Rocas. Este es un islote hecho por el hombre, construido sobre un peñasco que llevaba el icono de la Santa Madre María. ¡Nos aseguraremos de que lo pases lo mejor posible con nosotros y te llevemos recuerdos increíbles a casa!
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Comenzamos con un viaje cautivador a lo largo de las aguas de la bahía de Kotor, que permite a nuestros huéspedes examinar su magnífica costa, adornada con múltiples pueblos antiguos de pescadores, exuberante vegetación y otras maravillas naturales y arquitectónicas, y después de 1:10 minutos llegamos al Cueva Azul.
Después de 1h 10 min llegamos a la Cueva Azul a la que se accede a través de dos entradas. Una entrada es muy ancha, pero baja, mientras que la otra es totalmente opuesta: estrecha y muy alta. La cueva es atractiva para los buceadores y para otros. Es un lugar excelente para realizar safaris fotográficos, tanto sobre como bajo el mar. Se puede llegar a la cueva en barco.
Mamula (también conocido como Lastavica) es un islote deshabitado en el mar Adriático, dentro del municipio montenegrino del suroeste de Herceg Novi. Mamula se encuentra entre las penínsulas de Prevlaka y Luštica a la entrada de la bahía de Boka Kotorska. Este pequeño islote tiene forma circular y tiene 200 m de diámetro. Está a 3,4 millas náuticas (6,3 km) de Herceg Novi.
Nuestra Señora de las Rocas (serbio: Gospa od Škrpjela, pronunciado [ɡɔ̌ːspa ɔd ʃkř̩pjɛla]) es uno de los dos islotes frente a la costa de Perast en la bahía de Kotor, Montenegro (el otro es la isla Sveti Đorđe). Es una isla artificial creada por un baluarte de rocas y hundiendo barcos viejos e incautados cargados de rocas. [1] La Iglesia Católica Romana de Nuestra Señora de las Rocas (en italiano: Chiesa della Madonna dello Scarpello) es el edificio más grande del islote; Tiene un museo adjunto. También hay una pequeña tienda de regalos cerca de la iglesia y una luz de navegación en el extremo occidental del islote.
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(659)
We took the 3-hour Sea Dog Speed Boat Tour to the Blue Cave and the submarine tunnels, and it was worth every penny. Finding the dock was easy—once you get off the cruise ship, it’s just to the left in a park right along the water, directly across the street from the supermarket and shopping center. One quick tip: the only restroom before heading out is inside the shopping center, and you'll need either a 2-euro coin or a receipt from one of the restaurants with a QR code to use it. The tour itself hit the perfect mix of fun, excitement, and relaxation. Seeing the submarine tunnels was fascinating, and swimming at the Blue Cave—located right at the edge, just before the open water—was a total highlight. We also really enjoyed stopping at a charming little coastal town along the way. After traveling all the way out, it took about an hour to get back to port, which ended up being a really nice ride back. All in all, a fantastic day on the water and definitely worth your time and money!
Great experience. 3 hours went by fast and you get to see all the highlights. Be careful with the motorboats by the cave. Seems a bit unsafe to swim past all of them coming and going to the cave entrance. Recommend wearing a life jacket that you can be seen better.
We had a great time! The crew was super nice.
Our captain was very knowledgeable about the landmarks and was very skilled in operating the boat in a safe manner amongst a crowded area and some of the other boats that weren’t operating so safely. He also played great music!
We booked through Salma, she was helpful and nice and easy to deal with, the tour was amazing.
The tour itself was good, but unfortunately the tour boat driver attitude really affected our experience. He was very rude, impatient, and seemed to have an attitude that we didn’t know anything. He was not willing to explain things patiently and behaved as though we should simply accept whatever he said. The Montenegro trip was enjoyable overall, but the driver made the experience disappointing. The Blue Cave stop was also quite far away, and the cave was not shown properly, so it did not feel worth the money we paid. unfortunately the boat driver behaviour and attitude made the overall trip disappointing. I hope the company takes this feedback seriously and improves the quality of the tour guide and driver
I found that the skipper was not happy to work, when we got to the blue cave left us very far from the cave, even when I said it was far away, he did «not my problem » so it became very difficult to get in and see the blue cave... only for good swimmers, the other skipper very friendly.
The water was stunning, very clear and very blue. I appreciated the history from our lady of the rocks and the submarine tunnels, our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. Though, on our beautiful tour, he started playing drake, which definitely killed the vibe, that’s the only thing that took it away from 5 stars. Overall though- Lovely experience.
We really enjoyed the boat ride! 🌊 A great way to spend a day and see the coast from the water. The views were beautiful and the organization was excellent. Everything went smoothly and without any rush. Special thanks to Selma, who recommended this trip to us. She explained everything in detail, and made everything go smoothly. It turned out to be a very enjoyable trip and a great time! I definitely recommend trying this trip 😊
It is always amazing to be on the boat, especially on a speed boat. Beside that the sightseeing and taking photos from the boat adds this experience a lot of fun. Swimming around blue cave is also possible. Submarine base was the most interesting part for me having the thought that these bases have been functional during the cold war and nobody could see inside except the submarine crew. I present my appreciation to Selma for her nice chat and such a nice boat tour she provided and boarded me on.



