Mostar transfer hub

Transfers from Mostar

Private transfers from the city of the Old Bridge to Dubrovnik, Split, Medjugorje, and beyond. Fixed prices, flexible stops, professional drivers.

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About Mostar transfers

The heart of Herzegovina

Mostar is the undisputed jewel of Herzegovina — a city defined by its iconic Stari Most, the 16th-century Ottoman bridge that arches elegantly over the emerald Neretva River. Travellers come for the bridge divers, the copper-lantern bazaar, and the melancholic beauty of a city that rebuilt itself from rubble. But Mostar is also a natural crossroads, sitting midway between Sarajevo and the Adriatic coast.

This makes Mostar one of the most important transfer hubs in our network. From here, you can reach Dubrovnik in two and a half hours, Split in just over three, or the pilgrimage town of Medjugorje in thirty minutes. The coastal town of Neum — Bosnia's only sliver of Adriatic — is barely an hour away. And of course, the reverse route from Sarajevo to Mostar through the Neretva canyon is one of our most popular bookings.

Public buses from Mostar exist but run infrequently, especially to Croatia and Montenegro. A private transfer lets you travel on your own schedule, with stops at the Kravice waterfalls, Blagaj tekija monastery, or Pocitelj fortress along the way. Your driver knows every hidden gem in Herzegovina and can turn a simple transfer into a mini-tour of one of Europe's most underrated regions.

Why choose us

Mostar transfers, done right

Fixed prices

Per vehicle, not per person. No meters, no surprises. A group of four pays the same as a solo traveller.

Local expertise

Our drivers are from Herzegovina. They know the roads, the border crossings, and the best photo stops.

Flexible stops

Add Kravice waterfalls, Blagaj monastery, or Pocitelj fortress to any transfer. Just ask your driver.

WhatsApp support

Message us anytime. We respond fast and can adjust your booking on the fly.

Common questions

Mostar transfer FAQ

The Mostar to Dubrovnik transfer is our most booked route from Mostar, taking around 2 hours 30 minutes through stunning Herzegovina countryside and along the Adriatic coast. Mostar to Medjugorje is the shortest and most affordable at just 25 km and EUR 35.

We offer a direct private transfer from Sarajevo to Mostar for EUR 150 per vehicle. The drive takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes through the spectacular Neretva valley, with optional stops at Konjic and Jablanica along the way.

Yes, many travellers do exactly this. The Dubrovnik to Mostar transfer takes around 2.5 hours each way. You can spend 3-4 hours exploring the Old Bridge, the bazaar, and the historic mosques before returning to Dubrovnik in the evening. Your driver waits for you.

Yes. Our Mostar to Split transfer takes approximately 3 hours 15 minutes and costs EUR 180 per vehicle. The route crosses the Croatia-Bosnia border and passes through the fertile Neretva delta before reaching the Dalmatian coast.

Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the convertible mark (BAM). However, Mostar is very tourist-friendly and euros are widely accepted in the Old Town area, restaurants, and shops. ATMs dispensing BAM are available throughout the city.

Your driver picks you up from your hotel, apartment, or any address in Mostar. For Old Town accommodations in the narrow pedestrian zone, pickup is arranged at the nearest accessible point — usually just a 1-2 minute walk. Your driver will confirm the exact spot beforehand.

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