Kotor to Stoliv Bus

A municipal bus route operated by Blueline connects Kotor’s neighborhood of Dobrota with nearby Stoliv. The distance between them is 13.5 kilometers and the journey takes an average of 30 minutes. The price for a one-way ticket amounts to 1,50 Euros. You can purchase a ticket directly from the driver (cash only).

Kotor to Stoliv by Bus Timetable

The following departure times indicate the schedule for buses departing from the Riva bus stop in front of the Old Town. The bus departs 10 minutes earlier from Dobrota Kamp, but please be mindful that the bus is rarely punctual due to heavy traffic during the high season. On Sundays and public holidays, departures are scheduled every EVEN two hours.

Kotor (Riva) to Stoliv Timetable

  • Monday – Saturday:
    • Early Morning: 05:55, 06:55
    • Hourly Schedule (08:00 – 23:00): Departs at :05 past the hour (e.g., 08:05, 09:05, 10:05… up to 23:05).
    • Note: From Sept–May, the last bus is usually at 22:05.
  • Sundays & Holidays:
    • Buses run every 2 hours (Even hours only: 08:05, 10:05, 12:05, etc.).

Stoliv to Kotor Timetable

  • Monday – Saturday:
    • Early Morning: 06:05, 07:05
    • Hourly Schedule (08:00 – 23:00): Departs at :15 past the hour (e.g., 08:15, 09:15, 10:15… up to 23:15).
    • Note: From Sept–May, the last bus is usually at 22:15.
  • Sundays & Holidays:
    • Buses run every 2 hours (Even hours only: 08:15, 10:15, 12:15, etc.).

The Bus Route

After starting at the bus stop in Dobrota, the Blueline bus follows the coastal road towards Kotor’s Old Town and continues further along the shores of the Bay of Kotor. Here is a list of all stops en route:

  1. Dobrota Kamp
  2. Boka Aquarium
  3. Kamelija Shopping Center
  4. Riva (Old Town)
  5. Kotor Hospital
  6. Muo
  7. Prcanj
  8. Markov Rt
  9. Stoliv
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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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