Kotor / Montenegro transfer hub

Transfers to Kotor

Private car service to Montenegro's medieval jewel. From Dubrovnik in two hours, from Sarajevo in four and a half. Bay views, border crossing handled.

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Montenegro's medieval masterpiece

Kotor is a walled medieval city wedged between towering limestone cliffs and the mirror-calm waters of the Boka Kotorska — the deepest natural harbour in the Mediterranean and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Within the massive 13th-century fortifications lie Venetian palaces, Romanesque churches, hidden squares, and a tangle of marble-paved lanes that have barely changed in 500 years. It is one of the most atmospheric small towns in all of Europe.

Getting to Kotor is part of the experience. From Dubrovnik, the drive hugs the Croatian and Montenegrin coastline, passing through the resort town of Herceg Novi and the picture-perfect village of Perast before the road winds around the inner bay to Kotor's old walls. From Sarajevo, the route crosses Herzegovina and descends into the bay through a series of dramatic mountain switchbacks, each turn revealing a more spectacular view than the last.

There is no train to Kotor and bus services are limited, especially from Bosnia. A private transfer is the most comfortable and flexible way to reach this Montenegrin gem. Your driver handles the border crossing, knows where to park near the old town, and can add stops at Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks along the way — turning a simple journey into an unforgettable introduction to the Bay of Kotor.

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Routes to & from Kotor

Fixed prices per vehicle. Click for full route details.

Why choose us

Kotor transfers, seamless

Fixed pricing

EUR 130 from Dubrovnik, EUR 240 from Sarajevo. Per vehicle, all inclusive.

Border handled

Croatia-Montenegro crossing sorted by your driver. You sit back and enjoy the scenery.

Perast stop included

Ask your driver to stop at Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks. It is right on the route.

Old Town delivery

Dropped at the nearest gate to your accommodation inside the medieval walls.

Common questions

Kotor transfer FAQ

Our Dubrovnik to Kotor private transfer takes approximately 2 hours. The route crosses the Croatia-Montenegro border and follows the stunning Bay of Kotor coastline, passing through Herceg Novi and Perast. The price is EUR 130 per vehicle, fixed.

Yes. The Sarajevo to Kotor transfer takes around 4 hours 30 minutes and costs EUR 240 per vehicle. The route passes through Herzegovina and enters Montenegro from the east, descending dramatically into the Bay of Kotor through a series of mountain switchbacks.

EU/EEA citizens need a valid passport or national ID card. Most other nationalities can enter Montenegro visa-free for up to 90 days with a valid passport. There is no visa requirement for citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or most European countries. Your driver handles the border crossing smoothly.

As close to your accommodation as possible. The Old Town of Kotor is pedestrian-only, but your driver will drop you at the nearest gate (usually the main Sea Gate or the River Gate). For hotels outside the old walls, direct door-to-door delivery.

Absolutely. Perast is a gorgeous Venetian village on the Bay of Kotor with two tiny islands — Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George. A stop here adds about 30-45 minutes and is one of the most photographed spots in Montenegro. Your driver can wait while you explore.

Technically, the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) is a submerged river canyon, not a glacial fjord. But it certainly looks like one — dramatic mountain walls plunging into mirror-calm water, with medieval stone villages clinging to the shoreline. It is the deepest natural harbour in the Mediterranean and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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