How long to drive from mostar to split




















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More details. Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Mostar - East and arriving at Split. Services depart twice daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 3h 55m. Get driving directions. Yes, the driving distance between Mostar to Split is km. It takes approximately 1h 54m to drive from Mostar to Split. Search and book. Tickets cost kn - kn and the journey takes 3h 55m. Globtour also services this route once daily. Coaches have toilets, free WiFi and power outlets, plus snacks and drinks for purchase on board.

Flixbus is a good choice for the budget-conscious traveller; purchase tickets in advance for the cheapest fares note: there is no option to reserve a seat in advance. Rome2rio's Travel Guide series provide vital information for the global traveller. Filled with useful and timely travel information, the guides answer all the hard questions - such as 'How do I buy a ticket? Travel from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Croatia is: Partially open.

See details. Rome2rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads. By proceeding, you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy. Just worried parking is a bit difficult. Going in late September! Parking in Mostar was a piece of cake. We were glad we had small Euro bills with us. I vaguely remember that only euro currency was accepted and you had to have exact change. But the parking lot we found was nice and safe, we had no issues.

It has been years now, though we traveled in , so things may now be a lot different. If you have time, leave us a note after your trip so others can know what to expect. Hi there! Gosh, I wish I could remember better at this point. I think that restaurants accepted Croatian Kuna and euros, but I vaguely remember that it was a terrible euro exchange rate that was offered.

Does anyone reading have better info on this? Thank you so much for you great summary of Mostar! I went there two years ago and I am coming back with my boyfriend again this year just because I loved it! Hi Sarito! Sorry I am just now responding! I ignored my blog for almost 2 years because of having a baby. Did you end up taking any other side trips on your drive to Mostar?

We take most of our travel tips from Rick Steves. His recommendations are sometimes categorized as being popular with an older crowd, but I am an year-old-woman at heart so they are perfect for me and my husband tolerates them. Hi Aneela — all the roads we traveled were major motorways, a lot nicer than many of the highways I drive regularly now in the US. Hi Melanie, what was the border crossing like and was it easy to find parking in Mostar? Did you feel safe making the drive?

My sister and I are planning a trip, to drive from Split to Mostar, to Dubrovnik. Hi Christine! The border crossing was easy and straightforward, and we easily found a parking lot.

I felt a bit on edge during the whole drive, probably because of the war stories I had heard in middle school. But I think that was totally irrational — everyone we ran into in Mostar was more than friendly. Hi Melanie, Loved your info. We are having trouble deciding whether to go to Mostar, stay 1 nt, then to Dubrovnik or stay in Split one more nite to visit Trogir, or 3rd option, go to Hvar or another island for 1 nt. Any thoughts on these choices?

Thanks, Robyn. Hi Robyn! Took a blog break to start a family. What did you end up choosing to do for your travels? That way you can experience the city in the evening a little bit after the tourists go home from the day trips. It is a very charming, small town that I think you can experience pretty fully with a long day trip.

Hi, just curious about the border crossing — is it easy? We drove from Poland to Lviv, Ukraine and the lines at the border crossing are notoriously long! Thanks for any insight! Hi Meg! The lines were so short! In fact, the major motorway we were on for most of our trip was nearly deserted. I think that it has to do with the relatively expensive tolls. Border crossings always make me nervous for some reason, but this one was no sweat. This piece is fabulous. The storytelling is enhanced with interspersed photos.

Thanks for this! Hi, Terrific information. Would you recommend a ond-day self-drive for a solo older, female traveler? The roads were really wonderful and clearly marked — we had no trouble. Border crossings always make me nervous for some odd reason, but that was the only thing that ruffled my feathers at all. Wonderful blog. Flights to mostar or any part of Bosnia current so pricey from london so looking to drive from Croatia.

How was the weather like during your visit? It's 4 hours from Mostar and 2 hours from Split. On 9 lists. Land mass Outdoor Activities Show 1 more. Beach Outdoor Activities. On 2 lists. Beyond its popular white-sand beaches, this quaint island features a small port with numerous cafes. On 7 lists. On 1 list. Super public bath Outdoor Activities Beaches. Unique archaeological cave site, thought to have been occupied since the Stone Age.

The ruins of a 15th-century fortress atop a hill, reached by steep hiking to enjoy sweeping views. The town is situated approximately 25 kilometres south-east of Croatia's second largest city, Split. Its location is where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea. The cafe here roasts and grinds its own beans and the owner will take the time to sit with you and explain exactly how to drink a Bosnian coffee and what makes it unique from other similar varieties of coffee.

While it was completely destroyed during the Balkans wars in the 90s, it has since been rebuilt in its original form.

One of the most iconic sites here is to see the local divers ply their craft and jump into the Neretva river. There are also a number of bazaars in the Old Town on both sides of the bridge where you can pick up souvenirs. If you want to enjoy great views of the city, there are a few different options including climbing the minaret of the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, visiting the Stari Most Museum, walking over to the Lucki Most which is the next bridge over from Stari Most or enjoying a drink at Cafe Teresa.

Sheva does an incredible job of showing visitors around Mostar, taking time to explore the Old Town as well as break down the complicated history of the Balkans war and the impact it still has on residents living in Mostar today. Sheva runs free walking tours a couple of times per day though the timing of the tours might not be convenient if visiting as a day trip.

All that exploring will undoubtedly leave you hungry, so make sure you leave time to enjoy some traditional Bosnian cuisine while on your Mostar day trip from Split. One good option for lunch is a restaurant called Food House which is located a short walk from the Stari Most. They serve both traditional Bosnian food as well as international food with vegetarian and vegan options available.

Another good restaurant option for traditional Bosnian food is Hindin Han which has a lovely terrace to enjoy your meal and serves a number of authentic Bosnian dishes. The price reduces to 10KM outside of summer and there is reduced open times. You can also head to the Black Dog Pub which has live music in the evenings some days of the week.

You also have the option of visiting Blagaj which is a small village near Mostar famous for its year-old monastery. If you choose to spend a night or two in Mostar, here are a couple of options for places to stay.



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