Long-distance cross-border transfer to Montenegro’s UNESCO Bay of Kotor. Croatia’s A1 motorway, Pelješac Bridge, then the coastal road into Montenegro. Two borders, driver handles all paperwork.
Ljubljana to Kotor is a 740-km transfer through Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro. The route uses the A2/A1 motorways down to Dubrovnik (via Pelješac Bridge), then continues on the coastal road into Montenegro. Drive time around 9h 44m on a good day.
Two borders: Slovenia→Croatia (Schengen-internal, usually fast) and Croatia→Montenegro at Karasovići/Debeli Brijeg (full international border, can be slow in peak summer). Driver handles all paperwork. EU, UK, US, Canadian and Australian citizens enter all three countries visa-free; check current requirements for your nationality before travel.
Per vehicle, all-inclusive. Tolls, fuel, driver and 2 border crossings handled.
Picked up in Ljubljana, dropped at any Kotor address.
Driver manages SI→HR and HR→ME paperwork.
Pelješac Bridge + coastal road into Montenegro.
Dubrovnik, Perast, Our Lady of the Rocks by request.
Around 9h 44m for 740 km. Peak summer border waits can add 30–60 minutes; an overnight midway makes the trip easier.
Two: Slovenia→Croatia (Schengen-internal) and Croatia→Montenegro at Karasovići/Debeli Brijeg.
EU/UK/US/Canadian/Australian citizens enter Montenegro visa-free for short stays. Check current requirements for your nationality before travel.
Yes — Split, Dubrovnik or Cavtat are common overnight stops. Request a 2-day transfer quote.
Yes — Budva, Podgorica, Tirana and beyond are available as onward routes. Request a quote.
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From €560 per vehicle. Slovenia to the Bay of Kotor with 2 borders handled. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before.