Lowest Prices
We partner with the top coach & train carriers to bring you the best deals.
Best Travel Options
We help you find & compare the best buses & trains in one place.
Quick & Easy Booking
Book trips quickly with a simple, hassle-free checkout – online & on our app.
Fast Customer Support
We don’t monkey around. We respond within minutes to help you out.
Journey Information
There is one daily bus from Geneva to Kotor. Traveling by bus from Geneva to Kotor usually takes around 35 hours and 40 minutes, but some buses might arrive slightly earlier or later than scheduled depending on traffic conditions.
Distance | 676 mi (1088 km) |
Shortest duration | 35h 40m |
Cheapest price | €149.91 |
Trips per day | 1 |
Most frequent service | Globtour |
Bus lines | 1 |
What bus companies travel from Geneva to Kotor?
There is one intercity bus company available to search and book on Wanderu that operates from Geneva to Kotor. Globtour is the only company that has bus schedules available to search and book at the moment. It only makes the trip once a day on most days.
Bus | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
---|---|---|---|
Globtour | 1 | 1d 11h 41m | €153.07 |
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 bus takes an average of 35 hours and 40 minutes to cover the 1088 kilometers from Geneva to Kotor. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.
There is usually only one bus per day from Geneva to Kotor. It leaves the station in Geneva at 13:00 each day. The time might vary for specific dates, so be sure to search on Wanderu for the most up-to-date information.
City Information
Geneva
Image credit: Pixabay
Image credit: Pixabay
Image credit: Pixabay
On the banks of Lake Geneva at the foot of the Alps, discover the polished and cosmopolitan city of Geneva. As the headquarters of many of the world's biggest organizations, including the World Health Organization and World Trade Organization, Geneva can look a little businesslike on the exterior. Still, once you scratch the surface, you'll find there's a lot more to this city than it seems.
Start in the Old Town, often regarded as the most scenic part of the city. The Old Town encompasses the area around the Cathedrale Saint-Pierre, and it's filled with many local boutiques and cafes. Then, to see just how old Geneva is, visit the archaeological remains of a 4th-century basilica beneath the cathedral. Next, walk along the Rue du Rhone or the Rue du Marche to see the expensive side of Geneva, home to many high-end shops and watchmakers; just remember, the price tags are not for the faint of heart!
As Lake Geneva is one of the largest bodies of water in Western Europe, it has naturally attracted the attention of watersports enthusiasts. Water skiing and sailing are some of the more popular activities, but you can also swim in the crystal clear waters of the lake. If traditional skiing is more your style, take a bus across the French border to Chamonix, where you can take a cable car up Mont-Blanc.
Bus service connects Geneva to more than the Alps, though. Carriers like FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus offer routes to Geneva from cities like Paris and Milan. Plus, Geneva is well-connected by its large international airport and train station, so you really have no reason to skip a visit to this gem.
Kotor
Image credit: Unsplash
Image credit: Unsplash
Image credit: Unsplash
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 neighboring countries via bus, and the bus station is just a short walk from the Old Town.
Station Information
Where does the bus leave from in Geneva?
Main departure station: Place Dorcière
The Central Bus Station in Geneva, also known as Gare routière, is the city's main station for all coach services. The coach station is not far from the Gare de Geneve, and over 100 buses operate here daily across Europe to France, Spain, Poland and Morocco. Inside the coach station, you can relax in the comfortable waiting room, grab a drink from the coffee machines, and hit the restrooms before your trip. Outside, there are plenty of shops and restaurants nearby.
All bus stations in Geneva:
Place Dorcière
Where does the bus arrive in Kotor?
Image credit: Antti T. Nissinen
Link to image attributionMain arrival 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.
Bus stations in Kotor:
Central Bus Station
Get around town with Moovit
Wanderu is the simplest way to book bus and train travel.
With just a quick search on Wanderu, you can compare bus and train schedules and prices from hundreds of travel companies in one convenient place to find the trip that works best for you. Wanderu’s simple checkout process makes it easy to book cheap bus and train tickets hassle-free and with no additional fees. Most importantly, as Wanderu is an official partner of all leading bus and train companies, we always have the best bus and train deals out there.
Book coaches and trains on the go with the Wanderu app.
Download our app and snag the best travel deals across North America & Europe.Learn more
- Bus Tickets
- Montenegro
- Kotor
- Geneva to Kotor