
Mostar Southern Bosnia And Hercegovina, Bosnia And Hercegovina Travel Guide
Mostar International Airport (OMO), 7 km from the city, mainly handles seasonal charter flights and limited scheduled routes. Sarajevo International Airport (SJJ), 130 km north, is the main international airport, with connections via Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, Wizz Air, and Ryanair.
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), 140 km south, and Split Airport (SPU), 170 km west, serve as viable Croatia flight center options for Mostar. Both are popular for combining Mostar with a Croatian coast trip. A wide range of European carriers serve DBV and SPU year-round, with increased schedules in summer.
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Booking purchasing reserving flights ahead of time, especially for summer travel, ensures cheaper prices.
Prepare for immigration procedures, expect potential queues at peak times.
A scenic domestic train route connects Sarajevo and Mostar. No direct international train services to Mostar.
Valid national driving license and International Driving Permit (IDP) for non-EU/EEA citizens. 'Green card' insurance is mandatory.
Long-distance bus options are the most common and used mode of transport. Frequent domestic connections link Mostar to Sarajevo, Konjic, Jablanica, and other BiH cities. Global routes connect to Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro.
Road conditions vary. Main roads (e.g., M-17 Sarajevo-Mostar) are generally good. Secondary and rural roads vary. Driving on the right side. Headlights on at all times. You must wear seatbelts. Legal blood alcohol limit 0.03%.
Minimum rental age usually 21 (sometimes 23-25 for specific vehicles). Valid national driving license and IDP for non-EU/EEA citizens. Credit card for security deposit.
Željeznice Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine (ŽFBH) operates the Sarajevo-Mostar route, typically 2-3 daily departures. This travel has breathtaking views, especially through the Neretva Canyon.
Sea or river arrivals do not apply to Mostar for intercity travel. Mostar is an inland city found on the Neretva River.
Immigration procedures at seaports are not relevant for a visit to Mostar. Connections to land transportation from arrivals by boat are also not a factor for this place.
No departure taxes apply for air or land travel departing Bosnia and Herzegovina for tourists.
OMO: 1.5-2 hours before departure. SJJ: 2-3 hours for check-in and security. Bus/Train: HALF an hour before departure.
OMO: Basic (cafe, duty-free). SJJ: Extensive (restaurants, shops). Mostar bus stations: Kiosks, cafes, seating.
Confirm departure times and transportation possibilities the day before you go. This uncomplicated step avoids last-minute surprises.