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Discover Montenegro with this private day trip from Tirana, exploring Budva, Kotor, Sveti Stefan, and more in a 13-hour, personalized journey for $213.45.

The Private Day Tour of Montenegro, Budva and Kotor from Tirana offers a full-day adventure for those eager to explore Southern Montenegro with comfort and insight. Priced at $213.45 per person, this tour lasts approximately 13 hours, combining scenic drives, cultural stops, and stunning views. With a rating of 5.0 from 23 reviews and 96% recommendation, it stands out as a highly trusted option among travelers.
The tour includes pickup from Tirana, private transportation, and all fees, making it a seamless experience. Guided by knowledgeable locals, the journey takes you through Shkoder, Budva, Sveti Stefan, and Kotor, each destination offering a unique glimpse of Montenegro’s coastline, history, and architecture. While the trip involves several stops, it is well-paced and suitable for most travelers who appreciate a mix of sightseeing and cultural exploration.
A notable strength is the flexibility to modify the itinerary, such as being dropped off directly in Kotor, as confirmed by travelers. Keep in mind, lunch and coffee are not included, so planning ahead is advisable. This tour is perfect for those seeking an immersive day in Montenegro with expert guides and manageable group sizes.
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This tour begins early at 7:00 am with a pickup from Tirana, setting the tone for a full day of exploration. The air-conditioned private vehicle ensures comfort throughout the approximately 13-hour journey, which includes travel time, stops, and sightseeing. The experience is designed for convenience, with most travelers appreciating the flexibility and personalized attention provided by the private arrangement.
The journey takes you through Northern Albania, crossing into Montenegro at the border, with scenic vistas along the way. The early start allows ample time for sightseeing and avoids the crowds, especially at popular spots like Kotor and Sveti Stefan. The private transportation ensures a smooth ride, although one review notes that the return drive can be less comfortable depending on the vehicle.

The first stop is Shkoder, a vibrant Albanian city with a rich cultural backdrop. Here, travelers visit the Rozafa Castle, perched atop a hill and embraced by two rivers. The castle’s commanding presence offers excellent photo opportunities and a glimpse into regional history.
This stop is approximately 15 minutes with no admission fee. It provides a brief but meaningful introduction to the local landscape before crossing into Montenegro. Travelers often enjoy the coffee break near the castle, making it a perfect moment to soak in the scenery and prepare for the next leg of the journey.

After crossing the border, the tour proceeds to Budva, recognized as one of Montenegro’s top tourist destinations. The rich heritage dating back 2,600 years makes Budva a treasure trove of history. The visit includes a walk through Roman ruins and the impressive Budva Fortress, which offers panoramic views of the coast.
This stop lasts about one hour, during which visitors can explore the quaint streets, browse local shops, and take in the lively atmosphere. The fortress’s vantage point provides breathtaking vistas, perfect for photo enthusiasts. No admission fees apply here, making it an accessible cultural highlight.

A short drive south takes visitors to Sveti Stefan, an iconic islet surrounded by the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. Known for its luxurious resorts, Sveti Stefan is connected to the mainland by a narrow land strip, offering an exclusive feel.
Spending 10 minutes at Sveti Stefan allows for quick photos of its picturesque setting. This stop is perfect for those who enjoy scenic views and a taste of Montenegro’s high-end tourism scene. Access to the resort is restricted, but the view from the outside remains spectacular.

In Kotor, visitors are led to St. Tryphon Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church consecrated in 1166. Despite Montenegro’s predominant Eastern Orthodox faith, this cathedral remains a testament to early Roman architecture and faith.
The visit lasts about 10 minutes. Although admission fees are not included, the cathedral’s ornate facade and historical significance make it a worthwhile stop. Its majestic presence defines much of Kotor’s architectural charm, and travelers appreciate learning about its centuries-old history.

The highlight of the tour is the Kotor Old Town, perched atop limestone cliffs of Mt. Loven. The winding streets and squares are filled with Romanesque churches and historical buildings, including the Kotor Cathedral. The city’s fortified walls and scenic vistas make it a photographer’s favorite.
A one-hour visit allows time for sightseeing, wandering the charming streets, and enjoying a lunch break at one of the many local restaurants within the old city. The free access to the city’s main sites makes this a good value, and the guide provides insights into Kotor’s military and cultural history.

Most travelers appreciate the chance to choose their own lunch in Kotor’s vibrant old town. The numerous restaurants and cafes offer local specialties and fresh seafood. The tour includes free time to explore, shop, or relax as desired.
The lunch break lasts about one hour, providing a relaxed chance to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy Montenegro’s culinary offerings. Since lunch is not included, travelers should plan accordingly.
The tour concludes with the return to Tirana, with options to be dropped off at different locations, including directly in Kotor. Feedback from guests highlights the flexibility offered, which allows for a more personalized experience.
The driver ensures a timely return, with most reviews noting punctuality. However, some feedback points to discomfort during the return drive due to the vehicle’s condition, so travelers should consider this if they are sensitive to long drives or vehicle comfort.
The tour is sold by Local Friends Albania, with a phone number (+355684890631) and email ([email protected]) available for inquiries. Most bookings are made 72 days in advance, reflecting the high demand for this full-day trip.
The group size is limited to your private party, and the mobile ticket ensures easy access. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility considerations, as confirmation is quick and private transportation is provided.
This tour appeals most to travelers interested in history, architecture, and scenic coastal views. It suits those seeking a comfortable, guided experience that covers key highlights efficiently. The early start and full-day schedule are ideal for those wanting to maximize their time without the hassle of planning multiple stops.
While the tour is well-reviewed for its knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas, it involves a fair amount of driving, with some feedback on vehicle comfort. It is a good choice for adventurous, culturally curious visitors who appreciate flexibility and expert insights.
This private day tour offers an excellent way to see Montenegro’s highlights without the need for overnight stays. The combination of scenic drives, historical sites, and coastal views makes it appealing to those who want a comprehensive yet manageable day trip.
The tour’s strong points are the flexibility, expert guides, and diverse stops, from ancient castles to luxurious islands. Its approximate 13-hour duration ensures you experience a good portion of southern Montenegro’s beauty and culture, with most reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery.
A few areas for consideration include the vehicle comfort on the return trip and the need for personal arrangements for lunch and refreshments. This tour offers a reliable, well-regarded option for travelers based in Tirana looking to explore Montenegro in depth.
“We modified our trip to be let off in Kotor at the end of the tour, which was no problem. Our guide Skerdi was very friendly and told us everything…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $213.45 per person, including private transportation and all fees.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 13 hours, starting at 7:00 am.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Shkoder, Budva, Sveti Stefan, St. Tryphon Cathedral, and Kotor.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch and coffee are not included, but there are opportunities to dine at local restaurants in Kotor.
Can I be dropped off anywhere in Montenegro?
Yes, there is flexibility to be dropped off at different locations, including Kotor.
What makes this tour special?
The personalized private experience, expert guides, and the chance to visit iconic sites like Kotor’s Old Town and Sveti Stefan make this a standout choice.
Is it suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but consider vehicle comfort on the return journey and the early start.
Are tickets included?
All fees and taxes are covered, but admission tickets for some sites like the St. Tryphon Cathedral are not included.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings are made through Local Friends Albania, with most confirmations received within 72 days of booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour starts for a full refund.