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Journey Information
There are 2 intercity coaches per day from Kotor to Split. Traveling by coach from Kotor to Split usually takes around 6 hours and 30 minutes, but the fastest Globtour coach can make the trip in 6 hours and 20 minutes.
Distance | 140 mi (225 km) |
Shortest duration | 6h 20m |
Cheapest price | £33.92 |
Trips per day | 2 |
Most frequent service | Globtour |
Coach lines | 1 |
What coach companies travel from Kotor to Split?
There is one intercity bus company available to search and book on Wanderu that operates from Kotor to Split. Globtour is the one bus line that serves this route. Although it's the sole option, there are a couple of different scheduled times to choose from.
Coach | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
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Globtour | 2 | 6h 30m | £33.91 |
Globtour has service in its home country of Croatia to cities like Split, Dubrovnik, and Zagreb. Outside of Croatia, their buses travel to Kotor, Mostar, and Belgrade. Globtour buses have plenty of amenities for their trips, with onboard restrooms, free WiFi, and air conditioning. There is a small charge for holding luggage on national and international routes, typically around $1.50 per trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
The coach takes an average of 6 hours and 30 minutes to cover the 140 miles from Kotor to Split. However, the fastest coach only takes 6 hours and 20 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual coach may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.
The first coach leaves at 07:00 and the last coach leaves at 10:00. To see the times for all coaches from Kotor to Split, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.
City Information
Kotor
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Located in the secluded Bay of Kotor on Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Kotor is a charming city with breathtaking views of Mt. Lovćen. Built between the 12th and 14th centuries, Kotor has been named a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its medieval architecture and historic city walls.
To immerse yourself in the city's history, visit the Old Town and lose yourself in the narrow cobbled streets filled with artisan shops and local cafes and restaurants. Start in one of the town's squares, the biggest of which is Trg od oruzja (Square of Arms), but don't be afraid to get lost in the twisting medieval streets, discovering the cultural monuments, churches, and city walls scattered throughout.
If you're looking to relax, spend the day at the Bay (or Boka, to the locals). Walled by the Dinaric Alps, the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea and pebble beaches provide the perfect place to spend an afternoon enjoying the breathtaking surroundings.
What's more, if you're a lover of all things feline, then this is the city for you. In recent years, cats have become the unofficial symbol of Kotor. Cat-themed souvenirs and trinkets are sold throughout the city as a homage to the many cats that roam freely through the streets. Catch them lounging on the city walls and monuments, and remind yourself what a vacation is all about: relaxation.
Two international airports offer easy access to Kotor: Tivat Airport (the closer of the two) and Podgorica Airport. The city is also well-connected to neighbouring countries via coach, and the coach station is just a short walk from the Old Town.
Split
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Located on the picturesque Adriatic Coast, Split is the second-largest city in Croatia. With a history including Roman, Venetian, Austrian, French, Italian, and Yugoslav rule, Split has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its many historic attractions and strikingly varied architecture.
The Palazzo di Diocleziano lies at the city's historic heart. This exceptionally well-preserved 4th-century palace showcases the Roman emperor Diocletian's stately retirement home and military camp. Walk along the Roman streets with their original paving stones, and see if you can identify several "Game of Thrones" filming locations. After walking through the maze of cobblestone streets in Old Town, sit in one of the many cafes in People's Square for an afternoon coffee.
For even more of a taste of Croatia, visit one of the local restaurants. As Split is a coastal town, seafood dishes are the standard, but the flavours are far above standard! Make sure to try brudet, a traditional seafood stew commonly served along the Croatian coast. Finish your meal with mandulat, a traditional dessert from the Dalmatia region, made with honey and almonds.
You can easily reach Split from many national and international destinations. Split Airport offers international flights, and an airport shuttle bus provides easy access to the city. Coach services connect Split to many cities across Europe, including Budapest, Berlin, and Bratislava. Deutsche Bahn trains even run all the way to Split, so you can travel the entire length of Central Europe.
Station Information
Where does the coach leave from in Kotor?
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Link to image attributionMain departure station: Central Bus Station
Kotor Central Bus Station is one of the busiest coach terminals in Montenegro, with connections to more than twenty popular cities both in and outside the country. The coach station is pretty basic, with a large white roof covering, allowing coach operators to park at different bays. Buses here continue to destinations including Dubrovnik, Podgorica, and Skopje, with stops along the way in Montenegrin cities. There are plenty of seats to wait on as well as a ticket and information booth. The coach stop is quite far outside of the city to the west, so the best way to arrive is by taxi or car unless you really want to get some steps in. There are a few restaurants and a supermarket nearby, and plenty more amenities are in Kotor city center.
All coach stations in Kotor:
Central Bus Station
Where does the coach arrive in Split?
Main arrival station: Bus Station
The coach station known as Autobusni Kolodvor is the central terminal in Split, Croatia. The station is in a busy district of the city on the waterfront, and most major coach services run from here. Buses that operate from the terminal include FlixBus and local service App Pozega. They run to destinations across Croatia, with frequent services to the cities of Pula, Dubrovnik, Zagreb, and Zadar. At the terminal, there are lots of waiting areas and information booths where you can buy tickets and get information about boats departing from the port. There are also a few cafes nearby, and further into the city, there are multiple hotels, bars, and restaurants.
Coach stations in Split:
Bus Station
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