South over the Ivan Sedlo pass into Herzegovina, then west through the Neretva valley to Medjugorje. A pilgrimage route many groups now book directly from arrivals.
Your arrival at SJJ and the transfer to Medjugorje.
South over the Ivan Sedlo pass into Herzegovina, then west through the Neretva valley to Medjugorje. A pilgrimage route many groups now book directly from arrivals.
Your driver waits at the arrivals exit holding a sign with your name. Free waiting up to 60 minutes from your scheduled landing time.
Ottoman stone bridge over the Neretva — a quick coffee stop at the halfway point.
Most pilgrim groups add a Stari Most stop on either the inbound or outbound leg.
Site of the 1981 Marian apparitions — Bosnia's biggest pilgrimage destination, with infrastructure built around the church of St. James.
For pilgrim groups, we coordinate vehicle size by phone before booking — minivans for 4–7, sprinter for 8–19, midibus for larger groups. Most groups arrive at SJJ on Saturday morning flights and need to be at Medjugorje for the 18:00 evening Mass; the 2.5-hour drive fits comfortably.
Per vehicle, not per person. Includes flight tracking, meet & greet, 60 min waiting, tolls, and fuel.
We monitor your flight in real time—delays are no problem
Driver waits at arrivals with your name sign
No rush—collect bags, buy a SIM, grab a coffee
No meters, no surge—price agreed at booking
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Yes — most of our SJJ → Medjugorje passengers are organised groups arriving for a 3–7 day pilgrimage. We handle group sizes from 2 to 50.
No. Both Sarajevo and Medjugorje are in Bosnia & Herzegovina — domestic drive only.
For multi-day stays, no — we drop off and you book a return on your departure day. For day visits, yes — half-day and full-day waiting available.
If your pilgrimage includes a free afternoon, yes — Mostar is 30 minutes from Medjugorje and the Stari Most bridge is a worthwhile cultural stop.
Book in 60 seconds. Flight tracking, meet & greet, door-to-door. €240 sedan, €288 minivan.