The Montenegrin coast, inch by inch
- Herceg Novi to Ulcinj by sit-in kayak. Cliffs, hidden coves, and passages no tourist map knows.
- Small group, real pace. The kind of trip where you stop when something’s worth stopping for.
- Camp in secluded bays, fall asleep to the surf, wake up and do it again. Different every time.
- A quiet challenge that somehow resets you from the inside out. Every Day Discover Yourself. EDDY.
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more detailsabout Budva-Petrovac tour
€100 6 hours
Petrovac Islands
One day on the water, but the coast changes every kilometre: a rock arch, open cliffs, Sveti Stefan from the sea, a pirates' cove, and two islands at the end.
18 km day tour easy -
in progressabout Budva-Ulcinj expedition
€480 4 days
Ulcinj
Four days, 55 km, Budva to Ulcinj. Wild camps, a mountain waterfall, graffiti-covered ruins, and a coast crossed under your own power.
55 km expedition medium -
in progressabout Budva–Herceg Novi expedition
€600 5 days
Herceg Novi
Budva to Herceg Novi — the route that turns a corner into Boka Bay. A Cold War submarine bunker, Stradioti Island, Perast. We're still scouting it.
76 km expedition medium -
in progressabout End to End expedition
€1620 9 days
End to End
Herceg Novi to Ulcinj, the full length of the Montenegrin coast. The longest route we run — and yes, we do it both ways. Still working on the details.
135 km expedition hard
Frequently Asked Questions
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What if I have no paddling experience at all?
No problem. We’ll teach you the basics on day one and support you throughout the trip. The route is built to be beginner-friendly, with regular stops to rest, snack, and reset.
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How and when will I meet the team and the guide?
About two weeks before the trip, we’ll create a group chat with all participants. A week before departure, we’ll do a short video call to meet the team, answer questions, and go over the final details.
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Are there any restrictions for joining the tour?
You should feel comfortable being active and spending 6–8 hours outdoors, with 3–5 hours of paddling spread through the day. If you have health concerns, message us before booking and we’ll help you assess it.
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How much time will we spend on the water?
Usually 3–5 hours of paddling per day, plus breaks for swimming, lunch, and exploring caves, viewpoints, or coastal villages along the way.
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What should I pack?
After booking, we’ll send you a ticket with a detailed packing list — clothing, footwear, and the small personal things that make multi-day travel easier.
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Where will I sleep?
Depending on the route, we’ll camp in secluded bays, stay in hostels, or use small local guesthouses. You’ll know the exact plan before we set off.
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How do I calculate food expenses?
You don’t need to calculate anything — food is included in the tour price. As a reference, it usually comes out to around €10–15 per person per day for shared meals.
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What will we eat?
Simple, hearty food we prepare together. Local products, fresh ingredients, and the occasional seaside picnic when the coast gives us a perfect spot.
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How do I get back to the starting point?
At the finish point, our shuttle meets the group and brings everyone back to the starting location. The return timing is planned as part of the itinerary.
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Can I bring a child with me?
Children over 12 can join if they’re comfortable around water and physically ready for multi-day paddling. Message us and we’ll talk it through.
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Can I bring my dog?
Unfortunately, no. For safety and logistics, we can’t accommodate pets on this tour.
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.