Montenegro’s capital to Kosovo’s most photogenic Ottoman town. Roughly 249 km via Albania — through Shkodër, the Kukës motorway and the Morinë/Vermicë crossing into Kosovo. Two border crossings, one driver, one fixed price.
Prizren is a small Kosovar town on the Bistrica river, with a 14th-century Ottoman bridge and a hilltop fortress. From Podgorica the practical route runs via Albania — south on the E80 to Tuzi and the Hani i Hotit/Božaj border into Albania, then east through Shkodër and the SH5 to the Albanian motorway, on to the Morinë/Vermicë crossing into Kosovo, and the final 17 km to Prizren on the M9.
Two border stops; one driver. Passports must be in the car. Drop-off anywhere in Prizren — the old town pedestrian area (Shadërvan square), the riverside hotels, or the fortress car park. Albanian/Kosovar visa rules typically mirror each other — most western passports enter visa-free for short stays.
Per vehicle, not per person. All-inclusive — fuel, tolls, both border crossings, English-speaking driver, door-to-door.
Podgorica pickup (city or TGD airport); drop at any Prizren address.
One driver, regional experience.
Driver does the paperwork at both ME→AL and AL→XK crossings.
Per vehicle. Fuel, tolls and border fees included.
Around 4h 32m for 249 km, including both border stops.
Direct Montenegro→Kosovo crossings exist but the road quality is poor. The Albania→Kosovo motorway via Kukës is faster and safer in all weather.
Most EU, UK, US, CA, AU passport holders enter Kosovo visa-free for short stays. Check your specific passport with Kosovo MFA.
Yes — TGD is 12 km south of Podgorica and on the route. Airport pickup is included.
Yes — Pristina is 80 km from Prizren on the M2 motorway. Request a combined quote.
From €290 per vehicle. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Both borders handled.