Aerial View of the Bay of Kotor from the Ladder of Kotor trail

Budva to Kotor: 2026 Guide (Bus, Car & Transfers)

Mode of Transport Est. Cost Avg. Time Reliability
Private Transfer Fixed Rate / Door-to-Door €35 – €45 35 mins* High (Preferred)
Rental Car Self-Drive / Trojica Bypass €40+ /day 35 mins* High (Flexible)
Local Bus Departs Main Station €4 – €5 45 – 75 mins Medium (Traffic)
*Note: Speed is highly dependent on Vrmac Tunnel congestion. Self-drivers should use the Trojica mountain road if the tunnel is jammed.

The Budva–Kotor Corridor (2026 Briefing)

The 22km stretch between Budva and Kotor is the busiest transit artery in Montenegro. While the drive technically takes 30 minutes, the Summer 2026 Vrmac Tunnel reconstruction and massive seasonal tourist inflow create significant bottlenecks.

Depending on the time of day, a standard commute can easily triple in duration. To navigate this corridor effectively, travelers must choose between the budget-friendly bus, self-driving, or the comfort of a private fixed-rate transfer.

Private Transfer & Taxi

A taxi between Budva and Kotor should cost between €45 and €50. However, during the 2026 peak season, street taxis may demand higher “flat rates” to compensate for tunnel traffic. For a guaranteed fixed price and a modern vehicle, we recommend booking a professional transfer.

Option 02: Self-Driving (The Freedom Choice)

Driving yourself offers the most flexibility, but the 22km journey requires tactical planning in 2026. Parking in Kotor’s Old Town is extremely limited and expensive (€4.80 per hour), so we recommend either using the large “Benovo” parking lot near the port or the Autoboka lot for even better rates.

The “Trojica” Bypass Tip:

If Google Maps shows the Vrmac Tunnel in dark red, do not enter the queue. Instead, take the turn-off toward Trojica. This winding mountain road takes you over the hill rather than through it. It’s a series of sharp switchbacks, but the view of the Bay is spectacular and it often saves 20+ minutes during peak jams.

Rental Intelligence

For the Budva–Kotor corridor, we strongly recommend a compact city car (like a Toyota Yaris or Hyundai i20). Parking in Kotor and Budva is notoriously tight – a smaller wheelbase makes these maneuvers significantly easier. Use the tool below to compare local Montenegrin providers with international fleets.

Check 2026 Car Rates →

Option 03: The Bus (The Budget Strategy)

For solo travelers and budget-conscious adventurers, the bus remains the most frequent link. However, Budva’s Main Bus Station (Autobuska Stanica) is more than just a transit hub – it’s a hidden oasis. Located behind the shopping center, it features a mini-zoo with rabbits, ducks, and tortoises, making the inevitable summer delays much more bearable.

Critical 2026 Bus Intelligence:
  • The Platform Fee: You must pay €1.00 at the ticket window to receive a platform token (even if you have an e-ticket).
  • Cash for Bags: Drivers charge €1.00 – €2.00 per suitcase placed in the hold. They do not accept cards.
  • The Detour: Look for “Direct” routes. Buses marked “Via Tivat” can take up to 75 minutes during the 2026 summer peak.

Budva → Kotor Schedule (2026 Estimates)

LIVE UPDATED
Depart Arrive Operator Route Info
06:1807:00R LineDirect
06:5307:31Smart TravelDirect
07:1407:49MF TravelDirect
08:0008:44ZejdinDirect
08:3009:10Royal TravelDirect
08:4509:40R LineVia Tivat
08:5809:43VujovicDirect
09:3010:10Dangrad PrevozDirect
10:2011:05Trik TravelVia Tivat
10:4311:18Adriatic TravelDirect
11:0312:00MF TravelVia Tivat
11:1612:05Pavicevic ToursVia Tivat
11:5012:35Perovic LineDirect
12:4013:15PapovicDirect
13:2014:104 DecembarVia Tivat
14:3615:12Adriatic TravelDirect
15:4416:45Krivokapic TursVia Tivat
16:5517:52ZatonVia Tivat
17:2017:55GlusicaDirect
18:4519:35Adriatic TravelVia Tivat
19:4020:164 DecembarDirect
20:0720:41Smart TravelDirect
21:2021:59Niksic PrevozDirect
22:4523:17Lalatovic TravelDirect

Kotor → Budva Schedule (2026 Return)

LIVE UPDATED
Depart Arrive Operator Route Info
05:0005:55VOT TuristVia Tivat
05:1506:00Krivokapic TursDirect
06:4007:30DRUMVia Tivat
07:4608:15MF TravelDirect (Express)
08:1709:00ZatonDirect
08:4009:254 DecembarDirect
08:5809:40Krivokapic TursDirect
09:1910:04Euro Line TravelDirect
09:4710:30TouringDirect
10:4011:37Smart TravelVia Tivat
11:4012:30ZejdinVia Tivat
11:5512:35Royal TravelDirect
12:1513:05ZejdinVia Tivat
12:5513:23TouringDirect (Express)
13:4514:25Lalatovic TravelDirect
13:5514:35PapovicDirect
14:2314:58Adriatic TravelDirect
14:5516:00Dangrad PrevozVia Tivat
15:1516:05VujovicVia Tivat
15:4016:40OzlemVia Tivat
16:1516:55Pavicevic ToursDirect
17:3018:204 DecembarVia Tivat
18:3519:15GlusicaDirect
19:1519:55PapovicDirect
21:0221:30R LineDirect (Express)
21:4522:30R LineDirect
22:1622:50MF TravelDirect
23:4500:20MF TravelDirect
Andreas
Andreas

I am a resident (and citizen) of the Montenegrin coast, dedicated to uncovering the authentic side of the Adriatic beyond the typical tourist brochures. Whether I’m exploring the Grbalj hinterlands for the best local produce or navigating the ancient alleys of Kotor’s Old Town, my guides are built on first-hand experience and a love for Montenegro’s complex history.

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