Stoliv Montenegro, connected with Kotor via the Blue Line Bus Route

Blue Line Bus: Kotor – Prčanj – Stoliv (2026 Stops & Prices)

Schedule & Departure Times

The complete 2026 guide to the Blue Line: Schedules, stops, and local tips for Prčanj & Stoliv.

Ticket Price 1,50€
Travel Time ~30 Minutes
Families Under 6 Free
Sunday Service Every 2 Hours
Payment Cash Only
Reliability “Montenegro Time”

The Blue Line municipal bus route connects Dobrota with Stoliv, running directly along the scenic coastal road of the Bay of Kotor. The 13.5km journey takes approximately 30 minutes, offering front-row views of the water for a fraction of the cost of a private taxi.

Local Secret: While most tourists head north to Perast, the Stoliv line offers a much quieter, “local” experience through the stone villages of Muo and Prčanj. Note: The bus is rarely exactly on time due to the narrow road – expect delays of 10-15 minutes.

Kotor to Stoliv Timetable

Blue Line Service • 2026 Schedule
Monday – Saturday
05:55
06:55
08:05
09:05
10:05
11:05
12:05
13:05
14:05
15:05
16:05
17:05
18:05
19:05
20:05
21:05
22:05
23:05*
Sundays & Public Holidays
08:05
10:05
12:05
14:05
16:05
18:05
20:05
22:05

Stoliv to Kotor Timetable

Blue Line Service • 2026 Schedule
Monday – Saturday
06:05
07:05
08:15
09:15
10:15
11:15
12:15
13:15
14:15
15:15
16:15
17:15
18:15
19:15
20:15
21:15
22:15
23:15*
Sundays & Public Holidays
08:15
10:15
12:15
14:15
16:15
18:15
20:15
22:15

The Route & Complete Stops

Dobrota Kamp Starting point of the Blue Line.
Boka Aquarium Located near the Institute of Marine Biology.
Kamelija Shopping Center The north entrance stop for the Old Town.
Riva (Old Town) Main stop directly across from the Sea Gate.
Kotor Hospital Final Kotor stop before the coastal road.
Muo Peaceful village with great waterfront views.
Prčanj Historic village famous for its stone palaces.
Markov Rt Popular for swimming and rehabilitation centers.
Stoliv Final destination and turn-around point.
Pro Tip: Sit on the right side of the bus when heading from Kotor toward Stoliv. You will be inches away from the sea for the most scenic part of the journey.

Tickets & Payment

€1.50 Per Person
1
Pay the Driver

Board through the front door and pay the driver directly. You do not buy tickets at kiosks or bus stations.

2
Cash Only

Credit cards and mobile payments are not accepted. Ensure you have small Euro coins or €5 notes ready.

3
Keep Your Receipt

The driver will hand you a small paper ticket. Keep this until you depart as proof of payment.

4
Luggage Policy

Small bags are free. There is no under-bus storage, so large suitcases must remain in the aisle.

Local Tip: Avoid paying with €20 or €50 notes. Drivers often run out of change early in the shift, and it can cause delays for other passengers.

How to Find the “Riva” Stop

Location Details

The Riva stop is the most popular boarding point for tourists. It is located directly on the main coastal road, right in front of the Old Town’s harbor side.

  • Opposite the Sea Gate
  • Next to the Green Market
  • Near the Newsstand (Kiosk)
BUS

What to look for: There is no booth. Look for the word “BUS” painted in large yellow letters directly on the asphalt. Wait near the edge of the sidewalk where the letters are.

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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