Excursiones en grupo
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- Recogida y regreso al hotel.
- conductor
- Combustible
- Botella de agua
- Chalecos salvavidas
- Impermeable (en caso de lluvia)
- Wi-Fi gratis
- Entradas al museo
- Costos personales
Kotor - Isla "Nuestra Señora de las Rocas" - Antigua ciudad barroca de Perast - Kotor
Paseo en bote de 40 minutos con vista panorámica de la bahía de Boka
20min visita de la isla "Nuestra Señora de las Rocas"
Visita de 30 minutos de la antigua ciudad barroca de Perast
La iglesia de Nuestra Señora de las Rocas se encuentra en la isla del mismo nombre que se encuentra en la bahía de Boka, frente a la hermosa pequeña ciudad de Perast. Esta iglesia fue erigida en 1630 sobre una isla artificial, construida por pescadores de Perast.
Según una leyenda, estos pescadores después del naufragio encontraron un icono de la Santa Madre de Dios con Cristo en una roca marina y juraron que en el mismo lugar donde se encontró el icono construirían una iglesia, que estará dedicada a este icono. de la Santa Madre de Dios, protectora de los marineros y pescadores. Esa es una de las razones por las que verás más de 2000 placas de plata dedicadas por marineros locales y sus familias. El regalo más preciado jamás entregado a la iglesia es el bordado de una mujer llamada Jacinta Kunic que hizo con su propio cabello durante 25 años mientras esperaba el regreso de su esposo.
- Recogida y regreso al hotel.
- conductor
- Combustible
- Botella de agua
- Chalecos salvavidas
- Impermeable (en caso de lluvia)
- Wi-Fi gratis
- Entradas al museo
- Costos personales
Kotor - Cueva Azul - Vista Panorámica de la Isla Mamula - Antigua Base Submarina de la Antigua Yugoslavia - Isla "Nuestra Señora de las Rocas" - Kotor
Paseo en bote de 1,5 horas con vista panorámica de la bahía de Boka (llegada y regreso)
Descanso de 30 minutos en la Gruta Azul para el ocio (natación incluida si se prefiere)
5 minutos a la vista panorámica de la isla Mamula
10 minutos para hacer fotos en la base de submarinos
20min para visitar la isla "Nuestra Señora de las Rocas"
After coming to our location(or getting picked up) our manager will proceed you to your boat and our skippers would be your tour guides and guardian angels for the next 3 hours. Our first stop is artficial Island called “Lady of the Rocks”. The church Our Lady of the Rocks is located at the same named island which is located in bay of Boka bay across the beautiful small and peaceful town Perast. This church was raised in 1630 on an artificial island, which was built by fishermen from Perast.
According to a legend these fishermen after the shipwreck found on a sea rock an icon of Holy Mother of God with Christ and vowed that right on that spot where the icon was found they will build a church, which will be dedicated to this icon of the Holy Mother of God, protector of sailors and fishermen. That is one of the reasons why you’ll see more than 2000 silver plaques dedicated by local sailors and their family. The most precious gift that was ever given to the church is embroidery by a women named Jacinta Kunic which she did with her own hair for 25 years while waiting for her husband to come back .
Many historical ornaments and the story itself makes this island the most visited in Montenegro. There you will have 20 minutes free to explore it and take some beautiful pictures and memories. Next on we will stop for a photo pause and explanation in Former Yugoslavian “Submarine Base”. It was used during the wars to hide submarines from the enemies. The former most secret place in Yugoslavia is now the most visited place in Montenegro. Our third location which is only possible to see by the boat since it is private resort now is a former prison island called “Mamula”.
This island, which is devoted to historical events, is located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor, between Herceg Novi and Luštica. The fortress was built in the middle of the 19th century by Austro-Hungarian general Lazar Mamula. During the First and Second World War, the fortress was used as a prison, mostly for the ones who can’t swim so they can’t escape. Last but not least… the Blue Cave- the most beautiful natural phenomenon on the Montenegrin coast. This natural cave with a ceiling of 9 meters above sea level, takes the breath away to anyone who visits it. Through the incoming sunlight it enters its interior, and wraps around the surface of the water creating large shades of blue color by which the cave got its name. Here you will have 30minutes pause for swimming, taking photos or leisure.