Dubrovnik to Kotor Bus
Dubrovnik to Kotor Route Summary
Dubrovnik to Kotor bus is a popular way of traveling between Croatia and Montenegro. We found up to 9 bus departures. The earliest bus departs from Dubrovnik at 07:15h, arriving to Kotor at 09:45h the same day. While latest bus departs at 20:30h, arriving at 22:35h the same day.Table Of Contents
Popular Departures
Below you will find some of the most popular bus departures from Dubrovnik to Kotor:Traveling by bus from Dubrovnik to Kotor
The shortest travel distance between Dubrovnik and Kotor is 93 km. The fastest bus which departs at 15:00 has a travel time of 01:50h. The longest travel time on the route is 02:30h.Bus companies
There is a total of 7 bus companies operating the routes. These bus companies have been rated 1392 times. Here you can see the most popular bus companies operating this route and their overall rating.Departure and arrival stations
Bus station in Dubrovnik has earned an average score of 6.5 from our passengers, while the station in Kotor has earned a score of 5.4. More information on both stations, including their location and popular routes can be found on the links below.Cheapest ticket prices
Adult ticket: €24 (One-Way) or €43 (Return).Child ticket: €12 (One-Way) or €24 (Return).
Student ticket: €29 (One-Way) or €58 (Return).
Pensioner ticket: €29 (One-Way) or €58 (Return).
Other popular destinations from Dubrovnik
If you're wondering what other places you can visit when traveling from Dubrovnik, these are some of the most popular combinations that other clients have purchased their tickets for:Other popular destinations from Kotor
If you're looking for inspiration as to where to travel next once you've reached Kotor, here is the list of the most popular travel combinations that our clients have previously purchased their tickets for:Other ways of traveling between Dubrovnik and Kotor
In case that you feel safer taking other forms of transportation, you can find alternative ways of reaching Kotor below.Private Transfers from Dubrovnik to Kotor
If you're traveling with a lot of luggage, or prefer the advantage of having door to door service, we also offer affordable private transfers from Dubrovnik to Kotor starting from 181 € where you are able to organize a , and vehicle for your journey. You can see some of the transfer offers below.Dubrovnik to Kotor Bus Summary
Route Overview | Key Info |
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Departure Station | Dubrovnik |
Destination Station | Kotor |
Daily Departures | Over 9 bus departures |
Earliest Departures | 07:15 AM |
Latest Departure | 08:30 PM |
Travel Distance | 93 km |
Travel Time | 02:10 |
Traveling Tips
Sit on the right side of the bus for the best Adriatic coastal views as you head towards Kotor. The scenic route passes through stunning seaside towns.
Arrive early at Dubrovnik Bus Station. Traffic in Dubrovnik can be heavy, especially in peak season, and buses do not wait for late passengers.
Border crossing can take time. The Croatia-Montenegro border can be unpredictable—sometimes it's quick, other times it takes over an hour. Have your passport ready and follow the driver’s instructions.
Luggage may require a small fee (usually €1–€2 per bag), paid directly to the driver. Carry small euro coins, as drivers often don’t give change.
Restroom breaks are not guaranteed. Some buses may stop for a short break, but others go directly to Kotor. Use the restroom before departure to avoid discomfort.
Bring snacks and water. Even if the bus makes a stop, it might be too short to buy anything, or there may not be any shops around.
Getting to Kotor Old Town: The bus arrives at Kotor Bus Station, a 5–10 minute walk from the entrance to Kotor’s Old Town. Taxis are available but can be overpriced, so walking is often the best option.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to get from Dubrovnik to Kotor?
The bus is the most convenient and budget-friendly option, with multiple daily departures and a scenic coastal route. The journey takes 2.5 to 4 hours, depending on border crossing times.
How much is the bus from Dubrovnik to Kotor?
Bus tickets from Dubrovnik to Kotor typically cost between €15 and €25, depending on the bus company, season, and how early you book. Keep in mind that most companies charge an additional €1–€2 luggage fee per bag, paid directly to the driver in cash.
Do you have to cross the border from Dubrovnik to Kotor?
Yes, you’ll cross the Croatia–Montenegro border. This means there will be passport control stops where officers check your travel documents.
Do you need a passport to go from Dubrovnik to Kotor?
Yes, you need a valid passport. Depending on your nationality, you may also need a visa to enter Montenegro. Croatia is in the Schengen Area, while Montenegro is not, so check visa requirements before traveling.
Can you take a day trip to Kotor from Dubrovnik?
Yes, a day trip from Dubrovnik to Kotor is possible, but border crossing delays can affect your schedule. The bus ride takes around 2.5 to 4 hours one way, depending on traffic and passport control. To make the most of your time, take an early morning bus and plan your return for the evening.
Are all buses from Dubrovnik to Kotor direct?
Most buses on this route are direct, but some may make short stops in towns like Herceg Novi or smaller coastal villages to pick up or drop off passengers.
What amenities are available on the bus from Dubrovnik to Kotor?
It depends on the bus company. Some buses have air conditioning and reclining seats, while others may offer Wi-Fi and USB charging ports, but these amenities are not guaranteed.
Can I buy bus tickets in advance for the Dubrovnik to Kotor bus?
Yes, you can buy bus tickets in advance for the Dubrovnik to Kotor route. Tickets are available online through platforms like GetByBus. Booking in advance is recommended during peak season (June–September), as buses fill up quickly due to high tourist demand.
Is the bus from Dubrovnik to Kotor safe?
Yes, the bus from Dubrovnik to Kotor is safe and widely used by both locals and tourists. Reputable companies operate this route with experienced drivers familiar with the winding Adriatic coastal roads.
Is Kotor worth a day trip from Dubrovnik?
Yes, Kotor is definitely worth a day trip from Dubrovnik. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning medieval old town, breathtaking Bay of Kotor views, and rich history.