Tivat: Blue Cave and Old Submarine Tunnel Speedboat Tour
Tivat: Blue Cave and Old Submarine Tunnel Speedboat Tour
Tivat: Blue Cave and Old Submarine Tunnel Speedboat Tour
Tivat: Blue Cave and Old Submarine Tunnel Speedboat Tour
Tivat: Blue Cave and Old Submarine Tunnel Speedboat Tour
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Tivat: Blue Cave and Old Submarine Tunnel Speedboat Tour

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Discover the Old Submarine Tunnel on Luštica Bay
Embark on a tour through the Boka Bay and along the coast from Tivat
Enjoy swimming in the Blue Cave
Itinerary

Meet on the dock in front of St. Roko church in Donja Lastva (Tivat suburb). Board the speedboat and enjoy a 35-minute panoramic ride along the coast. Admire the view of the various small villages along the coast where you can see charming palaces, houses, churches, and the beautiful contrast between the sea and mountains.
You will probably discover the reason why UNESCO has included this bay in one of the twenty five most beautiful in the world. Boka Kotorska is one of the deepest and longest bays on the Adriatic Sea and is often referred to as the southernmost fjord of Europe.
You will enjoy the views on beautiful Luštica peninsula and stunning Mamula island. Arrive at the famous Blue Cave and enjoy about 20 minutes of swimming in the turquoise-blue waters. The Blue Cave is a magical place of unusual natural beauty. It is a large cave, with an area of about 300 square meters. The height of the arches is twenty-five meters, and the depth is three to four meters. The Blue Cave has two entrances. It is named after the unusually blue color of the water, which is reflected on the walls of the cave due to the refraction of light, so they also seem "blue". Because of the lights, an effect was obtained, as if water were shining from the depths.
On the return leg of the excursion, make a 5 min stop to see an old submarine tunnel. Cut into the steep banks of the Luštica there are three tunnels built during Yugoslavia. The tunnels were used to hide and repair submarines and ships. The length of the tunnel is up to fifty meters, width 7 meters. The average depth of the tunnel is about eight meters, and the depth around the exit from the tunnel increases to thirty meters.
This is the end of our visit and our travelers will have more 10 min to enjoy in astonishing landscapes of Boka Bay till return on our start destination.