North through Shkodër, across the Albanian–Montenegrin border, up the Adriatic coast through Budva and Kotor, then across the Montenegro–Croatia crossing at Karasovići. Three countries in six hours — the most border-crossings of any of our airport transfers.
Your arrival at TIA and the transfer to Dubrovnik.
North through Shkodër, across the Albanian–Montenegrin border, up the Adriatic coast through Budva and Kotor, then across the Montenegro–Croatia crossing at Karasovići. Three countries in six hours — the most border-crossings of any of our airport transfers.
Your driver waits at the arrivals exit holding a sign with your name. Free waiting up to 60 minutes from your scheduled landing time.
Ottoman bazaar and lake views — a natural first stop after leaving Tirana.
Walled medieval town on the Adriatic — most guests stop for an hour and a coffee on the seafront.
UNESCO old town in the dramatic Bay of Kotor — almost on the route, only a 5-minute detour.
UNESCO old town, marble streets, sea-facing city walls — and the most popular cruise port on the Adriatic.
Three-country drives like this are best done as a one-way — the return flight from DBV to Tirana is short, just over an hour. Many guests overnight in Kotor or Budva to break the journey. The Albania→Montenegro crossing at Hani i Hotit is a traditional passport stamp; the Montenegro→Croatia crossing at Karasovići is now part of the EU's Entry/Exit System (EES, fully live since 10 April 2026), so non-EU passports are biometrically registered (face scan + fingerprints) on first entry and face-matched on later trips instead of being stamped. We provide all paperwork at both crossings.
Per vehicle, not per person. Includes flight tracking, meet & greet, 60 min waiting, tolls, and fuel.
We monitor your flight in real time—delays are no problem
Driver waits at arrivals with your name sign
No rush—collect bags, buy a SIM, grab a coffee
No meters, no surge—price agreed at booking
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Two — Albania to Montenegro at Hani i Hotit (traditional stamp), then Montenegro into the Schengen Area (Croatia) at Karasovići/Debeli Brijeg. Since 10 April 2026, Karasovići uses the EU's Entry/Exit System: non-EU passports are biometrically scanned (face plus fingerprints) on first entry, then face-matched on later trips. We handle paperwork at both crossings; total wait is usually 15–30 minutes.
Yes — it's almost on the route. A 60-minute Kotor stop adds about 30 minutes to total drive time.
Door to door, usually slower than flying — but with stops and a scenic coastal drive, most guests prefer it for a once-in-a-lifetime journey.
Yes — split-itinerary multi-day rates are common for this transfer. Mention overnight stops at booking.
Book in 60 seconds. Flight tracking, meet & greet, door-to-door. €350 sedan, €420 minivan.
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