From the southern tip of the Albanian Riviera to the Montenegrin Riviera in one drive. Roughly 416 km via Sarandë, the Llogara Pass, Vlorë, the A2 motorway and the Sukobin/Muriqan border. One driver, one fixed price, two countries.
Ksamil is the southernmost beach town in Albania, opposite Corfu; Budva is the largest beach resort in Montenegro. The 416 km drive runs north along the Albanian coast through Sarandë, Himarë and the Llogara Pass, joins the A2 motorway at Vlorë, passes Tirana and Shkodër, crosses into Montenegro at Sukobin/Muriqan, then runs along the coast through Ulcinj, Bar and Petrovac to Budva. Roughly 7h 47m total — long, but a single fixed price and no transfers.
Two natural breaks: a coffee or lunch stop on the Albanian motorway (Tirana or Shkodër) and a passport stop at the border. Your driver handles the paperwork; passports must be in the car. Drop-off anywhere in Budva — Old Town gate, Slovenska Plaža, Bečići or Sveti Stefan.
Per vehicle, not per person. All-inclusive — fuel, tolls, border crossing, English-speaking driver, door-to-door.
Ksamil hotel pickup; drop at any Budva address.
One driver for the whole route, with regional experience.
Driver does the paperwork at Sukobin/Muriqan.
Per vehicle. All fuel, tolls and border fees included.
Around 7h 47m for 416 km, including a typical border stop. Plan an extra 30–60 min in July–August.
Sukobin (AL) / Muriqan (ME), the standard coastal crossing between Albania and Montenegro.
Yes — Sarandë is 12 km from Ksamil, Tirana is mid-route. Coffee or lunch stops are free of charge.
Yes. Sveti Stefan is 5 km south of Budva; Tivat Airport is 15 km north. Drop-off at either is included.
Yes — EU/regional rest-time rules are observed with natural breaks (border, coffee/lunch).
From €420 per vehicle. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Border crossing handled by the driver.