Explore Montenegro by water
- Skim across Skadar Lake or trace the quieter edges of Budva’s coastline.
- Built for balance, each route offers space to float, swim, wander, and be still.
- These tours move at a human pace — quiet paddles, tucked-away caves, and moments that invite you in rather than rush you through.
- Whether you’re with someone you love, showing your kids something new, or just stepping away on your own — this is time well spent.
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€45 Budva
more detailsabout Coastal Caves tourCoastal caves
We begin in Budva's Old Town, head to the Blue Lagoon for diving and snorkeling, explore Pigeon Cave, and end at Calypso Beach to relax.
3 hours SUP/kayak easy -
€50 Budva
more detailsabout Sveti Nikola Island tourSveti Nikola
Kayak across turquoise waters, then hike the full loop around Sveti Nikola Island. Quiet trails, sea views, and a stop by the island’s lighthouse.
3.5 hours kayak easy -
€45 Budva
more detailsabout Night Light tourNight Light
Discover Budva’s coastline on the Night Light Tour, where LED-lit kayaks reveal the seabed. Explore marine life under the evening sky.
2 hours kayak easy -
€45 Skadar Lake National Park
more detailsabout Kamenik Island tourKamenik Island
Paddle to Kamenik Island, surrounded by lush vegetation and water lilies. Take a swim and relax in the peaceful Skadar Lake, waiting for the Dalmatian pelican.
4 hours kayak easy -
€45 Skadar Lake National Park
more detailsabout Vranjina Island tourVranjina Island
Paddle around Vranjina Island, visit an old monastery, and glide past ancient trees before reaching Skadar Lake, with breathtaking mountain views.
4.5 hours SUP/kayak medium
Frequently Asked Questions
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Which tour is best if I’ve never paddled before?
Most of our regular adventures are beginner-friendly. If it’s your first time, Coastal Caves, Night Light, Kamenik Island, and Vranjina Island are all good places to start. We’ll teach you the basics before we head out and support you along the way.
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How do I choose between Budva and Skadar Lake?
Budva routes are all about the open sea — cliffs, caves, island crossings, and coastal views. Skadar Lake tours are calmer and more meditative, with water lilies, birdlife, and a slower rhythm. If you want sea energy, choose Budva. If you want still water and nature, choose Skadar.
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Can I choose between a kayak and a SUP board?
On some routes, yes — you’ll see the available equipment type listed on each tour page. If a tour is marked as SUP/kayak, you can choose what feels right for you. If it’s listed as kayak only, that route is run in kayaks for safety, comfort, or route-specific reasons.
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Will my personal belongings stay dry?
Yes — we provide high-quality dry bags in different sizes for the things you want to keep with you on the water. Any extra belongings can be left with our team at the start point.
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What should I bring with me?
After booking, we’ll send you a ticket with a packing list for your specific route. In general, bring swimwear, sun protection, water, and anything else you’d normally want for a few active hours outdoors.
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How and when will I meet the team?
You’ll meet the team at the starting point about 10 minutes before the tour begins. That’s when we hand out gear and walk you through a short safety and paddling briefing. The exact meeting spot is shown in your booking details and on your ticket.
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Can I join with a child?
Many of our routes are great for families, and children under 7 join for free on eligible tours. We also have stable double kayaks that work well for two adults and one small child. For more demanding routes like Sveti Nikola Island, please check the tour page before booking.
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Can I bring my dog?
In many cases, yes — dogs are welcome if they’re comfortable on the water and around other people. Some routes are easier for this than others, so if you’re planning to bring your pup, it’s always a good idea to message us first.
still have questions?
Message us on social media or give us a call at +382 (69) 71-99-04 — we’ll do our best to get back to you as soon as possible.