Buses Mostar
Mostar, a town in Bosnia & Herzegovina, has a population of 64 000. It got its name after the bridge watchers (mostari) at the banks of the Neretva river. The town is known for its Old bridge (Stari most) which was built in the 16th century and destroyed during the Homeland war. In the 2004 it was rebuilt and inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Public transport in Mostar
Local bus lines are frequent and cover very well the city as well as the surrounding area.
Public transport in Mostar is run by the Mostar d.o.o. company which has 26 bus lines and 230 departures a day within the city and the suburban areas. Bus schedules are available here.
Bus station in Mostar
There are two bus stations in Mostar, bus station East and bus station West.
- Bus station East is located next to the railway station at the address Ivana Krndelja bb Square; this bus station is a 5-minute walk from the city centre.
- Bus station West is located at the Vukovarska bb address, a 20-minute walk from the city centre. Here you can see the location on the map.
Intercity transport in Mostar
There are different bus lines connecting Mostar with all the bigger towns in the country. Buses are a recommended transport means within the country as well as the neighbouring countries.
Private transfer from Mostar to nearby cities
If you want to explore at your own pace, you can always book a private transfer in advance. The driver will be waiting for you and you will arrive at your desired location in no time. You can easily book it online and choose the type of vehicle that suits you best. Additionally, below you will find the most frequent destinations from Mostar and their prices.
Mostar to Mostar Airport | Mostar to Medjugorje | Mostar to Budva |
Mostar to Sarajevo | Mostar to Kotor | Mostar to Dubrovnik |
Private Tours to Mostar From Split or Dubrovnik
Yes, you’ve read that correctly- GetByBus now officially offers tours! Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and nature with our “Kravice Waterfalls, Mostar, and Pocitelj Tour” from Dubrovnik. Start your adventure with a convenient hotel pick-up, followed by a visit to the stunning Kravice Waterfalls. Next, delve into the historic charm of Mostar with a guided walking tour.
The tour continues to the picturesque village of Pocitelj, a UNESCO World Heritage site. An alternative tour from Dubrovnik include “Mostar and Medugorje Tour.” If in Split, fear not, as we have the beautiful “Kravice Waterfalls and Mostar” Tour.
International transport from/to Mostar
Travelling from Croatia, on Getbybus you can find the following bus lines from/to Mostar:
- Split – Omis – Makarska – Metkovic – Doljani – Capljina – Medjugorje – Citluk – Mostar (East)
- Dubrovnik – Zaton Doli – Neum – Klek – Metkovic – Capljina – Mostar
- Zagreb – Vinjani Gornji – Posusje – Siroki Brijeg – Mostar (Cathedral) – Mostar (West) – Mostar (East)
- Zadar – Split – Vrgorac – Vitina – Ljubuski – Medjugorje – Citluk – Mostar (Cathedral) – Mostar (West).
Travelling from Europe, on Getbybus you can find the following bus lines from/to Mostar:
- Ljubljana- Obrezje – Bregana – Zagreb (change) – Plitvice Lakes – Knin- Sinj- Imotski – Posusje – Siroki Brijeg – Mostar
- Beograd – Lazarevac – Ljig – Gornji Milanovac – Cacak -Pozega – Uzice -Visegrad -Gorazde – Foca -Gacko – Nevesinje – Mostar (East)
- Bec – Graz – Maribor- Slavonski Brod – Bosanski Brod -Derventa – Doboj – Maglaj – Zepce – Zenica – Kakanj- Visoko – Ilijaš – Sarajevo – Konjic – Jablanica – Mostar (East)
- Berlin – Gottingen – Kassel – Wurzburg – Velika Kladusa – Bosanska Gradiska – Cazin – Bihac – Banja Luka – Bosanska Krupa – Bosanski Petrovac – Kljuc -Mrkonjic Grad – Jajce – Donji Vakuf – Gornji Vakuf – Bugojno – Travnik – Kupres – Prozor- Vitez – Busovaca – Jablanica – Šuica – Tomislavgrad – Livno – Posusje – Sanski Most – Siroki Brijeg – Mostar (Cathedral) – Mostar (West) – Mostar (East)
- Minhen – Bosanska Gradiska – Banja Luka – Bosanski Petrovac – Kljuc -Mrkonjic Grad – Jajce – Donji Vakuf – Bugojno – Kupres – Suica – Tomislavgrad – Livno – Posusje – Siroki Brijeg – Mostar (Cathedral) – Mostar (West) – Mostar (East)
- Kotor – Tivat – Budva – Cetinje – Podgorica – Niksis – Ilino Brdo – Klobuk – Trebinje – Bileca – Gacko – Nevesinje – Mostar (East) – Mostar (West)
- Budva – Kotor- Risan – Herceg Novi – Igalo – Debeli Brijeg – Dubrovnik – Slano – Neum – Opuzen – Metkovic – Capljina – Mostar (IEast) – Mostar (Cathedral)
- Subotica – Novi Sad – Belgrade (change) – Lazarevac – Ljig – Gornji Milanovac – Cacak – Pozega – Uzice – Visegrad – Gorazde – Foca – Gacko – Nevesinje – Mostar (East).
International transport is run by the following companies: Globtour from Medjugorje, Autoherc from Grude, Centrotrans from Sarajevo, Autoprijevoz from Mostar and others.
Airport transport in Mostar
Mostar Airport is located in Ortjes suburb, 7.4 km southeast of the railway station in Mostar. The centre can be reached by taxi or by bus lines 28 and 29.
Bus rental in Mostar
In case you want to take a trip from Mostar to Medjugorje, Sarajevo, the Bosnian pyramids in Visoko or some other destination, you can always rent a bus and in that case, you can contact us and we will make the best possible offer for you.