REVIEW · KOTOR
Private Transfer from Tivat or Porto Montenegro to Tivat airport
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An airport ride, without the stress. This private transfer from Tivat or Porto Montenegro to Tivat Airport is short, direct, and designed to take the worry out of getting to your flight on time.
I like the combination of comfortable, air-conditioned cars and an English-speaking driver who can help with luggage and answer questions as you go. It’s the kind of service that makes the last leg of your Montenegro stay feel calm.
One thing to keep in mind: the drive is about 10 minutes, sometimes 15 depending on traffic, so don’t assume it will always be at the low end.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Tivat Airport transfer timing: why 10 minutes can become 15
- What you get with Transfers-Montenegro.me: private, pro, and 24/7
- Price value: $40.52 per group up to 4 (and how to think about it)
- Pickup from Tivat or Porto Montenegro: using the ride like a reset button
- In the car experience: comfort, English support, and quick luggage handling
- A quick taste of Tivat and Porto Montenegro (so you can place it in your trip)
- Booking smart: how to plan your airport day with confidence
- Who this transfer is best for (and who might skip it)
- Should you book this Tivat airport transfer?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long does the transfer take?
- What is the price?
- Is this a private transfer?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Is pickup included?
- Are the drivers English speaking?
- Do drivers help with luggage?
- Is the service available at all hours?
- Where is the start point?
- Can I get a refund if I need to cancel?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Private ride for up to 4: you share the car only with your group, not strangers.
- Air-conditioned, comfortable vehicles: a practical upgrade for a short, hot Mediterranean hop.
- English-speaking drivers + luggage help: you get real assistance, not just directions.
- Fast drop-off, traffic-aware: plan for roughly 10–15 minutes.
- Mobile ticket + pickup offered: less time fiddling, more time moving.
- 24/7 availability and professional standards: drivers with at least 5 years of experience.
Tivat Airport transfer timing: why 10 minutes can become 15

This transfer is built for speed. The ride time is listed at about 10 minutes, but traffic can stretch it to around 15 minutes. That small window matters in Montenegro, because your departure rhythm is usually tight: check-in, security, and the walk to the gate add up fast.
Tivat has a big logistical advantage: it’s described as the only place along the littoral with an airport. In plain terms, that usually means your travel day is less of a scramble than if you had to cross long distances first.
Even though the car portion is brief, the route is still part of your overall vacation flow. If you’re staying in central Tivat, near the marina area, or in the Porto Montenegro zone, this transfer lets you keep your schedule intact. You’re not trying to manage taxis on arrival, and you’re not gambling on public transport timing when your plane is the clock that wins.
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What you get with Transfers-Montenegro.me: private, pro, and 24/7

This service is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group rides with you. The price is per group, up to 4 people, so families, couples traveling together, and small friend groups can share the cost without dealing with multiple pickups.
The company positions itself as a quality shuttle and taxi service in Montenegro and beyond, using high-class, air-conditioned cars. The practical part is what you should care about most:
- Professional drivers with at least 5 years of driving experience
- Help with luggage and questions during the ride
- English-speaking drivers
- Security, comfort, and availability 24/7
That 24/7 detail is genuinely useful. Flights don’t politely follow daylight hours, and your transfer shouldn’t depend on someone finding time in a busy schedule.
Also, you receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking time. For short rides like this, the admin setup affects your stress level more than the car itself. The easier the handoff, the better.
Price value: $40.52 per group up to 4 (and how to think about it)

The listed price is $40.52 per group, up to 4 people. If you’re thinking in “per person” terms, that’s the value angle: even without comparing to other providers, this structure can make a private transfer surprisingly budget-friendly for small groups.
Here’s the simple math you can use:
- Solo or couple: you may feel like you’re paying “for a whole car,” even if it’s short.
- Two to four people: the price spreads out, and you get a door-to-airport service without the hassle.
The ride is short (10–15 minutes), so this isn’t about using the car as a sightseeing vehicle. It’s about avoiding friction at the one moment you can least afford friction. In that sense, the value isn’t just transportation—it’s time and peace of mind.
One more cost-saving clue: the experience is commonly booked around 16 days in advance on average. Booking earlier often helps you lock in the car you want and avoid last-minute headaches when schedules get tight.
Pickup from Tivat or Porto Montenegro: using the ride like a reset button

This transfer is meant to connect where you’re staying—either Tivat or the Porto Montenegro area—to Tivat Airport. Pickup is offered, and the meeting start point is listed as Tivat Airport.
If you’re staying around the Porto Montenegro marina, the timing works well. Porto Montenegro is described as a modern luxury yacht marina and a major draw in Tivat. It’s the kind of place where your day might start slow with a coffee and a stroll, and then suddenly you need to be at the airport. A direct pickup and drop keeps that shift smooth.
If you’re based in central Tivat, you can treat the transfer like a reset button. You don’t have to reposition, call for rides repeatedly, or figure out how long taxis might take. You just get in, handle the luggage, and move.
A small practical note: the service mentions that the meeting area is near public transportation. That’s good to know if you like having options, but for most people, the private car is the point.
In the car experience: comfort, English support, and quick luggage handling

The core promise here is comfort and professionalism in a short ride. The cars are air-conditioned and described as high class and comfortable, which is helpful because those last-minute airport days can feel sticky and rushed.
What I’d look for most—based on the service description and the strong feedback—is the human side:
- Drivers assist with luggage
- Drivers are English speaking
- Drivers can explain things you’re interested in about Montenegro during the ride
That last point matters more than it sounds. Even when a trip is short, a driver who talks helps you connect what you’re seeing to the place you’re leaving behind. One review mentions the driver explained things the customer was interested in about Montenegro. Another highlights a friendly, hospitable tone and an overall smooth experience.
One review also points to a first-class feel: punctual arrival and a luxurious interior. That matches the company’s “high class car” positioning, and for an airport transfer, it’s the kind of small upgrade that changes your mood.
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A quick taste of Tivat and Porto Montenegro (so you can place it in your trip)

Even though you won’t have time for stops on this ride, it helps to know what you’re passing through—especially because Tivat has a cluster of specific places worth revisiting later.
Here are highlights you might want to bookmark for your stay:
- Renaissance Summer House Buca, located in the center of Tivat
- Ostrvo Cvijeca (Flowers’ Island) with sacred monuments
- Gornja Lastva, an old nucleus at an altitude of about 300 m
- The beach area at Plavi Horizonti
- Sv. Nikola, an island destination
- The natural marina Kaliman
Tivat is described as the youngest town in the Boka region, and it’s also called a hot spot for Mediterranean tourism partly because of Porto Montenegro. If you’re staying there, you’re in the place that helped reshape the town’s modern appeal. Porto Montenegro is described as a new modern marina with an amazing settlement behind it.
Why does this matter for your transfer? Because it helps you avoid treating the last day like a blur. If you remember a couple of names, you can spend your final afternoon in a smarter way—maybe walking near Porto Montenegro, then returning to your base without stressing the airport timing.
Booking smart: how to plan your airport day with confidence

You’ll want to book with enough slack for the traffic reality. Even if the ride is often around 10 minutes, the service itself says it can be 10 or 15 depending on traffic. So I suggest you treat 15 minutes as your planning number.
A few practical points from the service setup:
- You get confirmation at booking time
- Your ticket is mobile
- Pickup is offered
- The service is positioned as 24/7, so timing shouldn’t rely on office hours
If you’re the type who likes to travel with fewer moving parts, this checks that box. You’re not juggling multiple steps right at the end of your holiday.
Also, this is listed as a private activity for your group, which usually means fewer coordination problems. For short rides, that matters. You don’t want to be waiting around while your flight clock gets louder.
Who this transfer is best for (and who might skip it)

This private transfer fits best when you value comfort and predictability over price-per-mile.
It’s a great match for:
- Small groups of up to 4 people (the per-group pricing helps)
- People staying in Tivat or Porto Montenegro who want a direct ride
- Anyone who prefers an English-speaking driver and luggage help
- Travelers who don’t want to think about taxi lines or local transport timing on departure day
If you’re solo and you’re comfortable with public transport, the service notes it’s near public transportation, which implies there are other options. But you’d be giving up the main benefits: door-to-airport convenience and a professional, quick handoff designed for flight days.
Should you book this Tivat airport transfer?
If your priority is an easy, professional hop from Tivat or Porto Montenegro to Tivat Airport, I think this is a solid choice. The biggest strengths are practical: comfortable air-conditioned cars, an English-speaking driver who handles luggage and can help with questions, and a private setup for your group.
Book it especially if:
- You’re traveling with 2–4 people and want good value
- You’re trying to reduce stress on the departure day
- You care about punctual, smooth service backed by strong feedback
Skip it only if you’re very comfortable managing transport on your own and don’t mind adding extra variability to your airport timing.
FAQ
FAQ
How long does the transfer take?
The ride is listed at about 10 minutes, with timing that can extend to around 15 minutes depending on traffic.
What is the price?
The price is $40.52 per group, up to 4 people.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes. A mobile ticket is part of the experience.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered.
Are the drivers English speaking?
Yes. The service describes professional drivers who speak English.
Do drivers help with luggage?
Yes. Drivers assist with luggage and can help with questions during the ride.
Is the service available at all hours?
Yes. The service states 24/7 availability.
Where is the start point?
The start is listed as Tivat Airport, with the meeting area noted in the Grbalj Tivat / Mrčevac area.
Can I get a refund if I need to cancel?
Yes. Free cancellation is offered, with a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.


































