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Private transfers
across Bosnia & Herzegovina

We are a Bosnia-licensed transfer operator. From Sarajevo and Mostar to every Balkan capital, with drivers who know the mountain passes, the border queues, and the stops worth pulling over for. 95 routes, fixed prices, no middlemen.

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SJJ & OMO airports + cross-border
All border paperwork handled
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Getting around Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bosnia is mountainous, beautifully complicated, and not built for fast travel by public transport. The country has very little motorway — the A1 connects Sarajevo north toward Zenica with fragments south toward Mostar. Most journeys still happen on two-lane roads through canyons, over passes and along rivers. The train network is limited to a handful of lines; international trains are slow or seasonal.

This is exactly why private transfer works so well here. A driver who knows whether to take the canyon road or the highway, where the lunch stop is in Konjic, when the Mostar tour buses block the bridge approach, and how long the queue at Bijača border has been running — that is the difference between a 3-hour drive and a 5-hour ordeal.

Easy Balkan Transfers is a Bosnia-registered agency. Our drivers speak English and the local languages, the vehicles are insured for cross-border travel, and we handle every passport stamp at the border so you stay in the car. We run between Bosnia’s cities, to Sarajevo (SJJ) and Mostar (OMO) airports, and across every land border — into Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and beyond.

Bosnia at a glance

Currency: Convertible Mark (BAM, locally “KM”). Pegged to the Euro at 1.95583 since 1998. EUR widely accepted in tourist areas; cards in cities.
Languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian (one shared language with three names). English common in Sarajevo and Mostar tourism.
Driving: A1 motorway is short and patchy. Most routes use two-lane roads. Add 20% to map estimates for realistic travel times.
Peak season: Jul–Aug for Mostar & Sarajevo; Dec–Mar for Jahorina and Bjelašnica ski resorts. Sweet spot is May, June, September.
Borders: Bijača (HR↔BiH, on Mostar route), Klobuk (BiH↔MNE), Vardište (BiH↔Serbia, near Višegrad).
By City

Choose your Bosnian starting point

Sarajevo and Mostar have their own dedicated hubs with every route, pickup zone and seasonal note. Other Bosnian cities are quote-only — we cover all 32 of them.

Sarajevo
Capital · 25+ routes · SJJ airport

Bosnia’s cultural heart and the country’s main international gateway. Routes run to every neighbouring capital, to Mostar in 2h, to Dubrovnik in 4h 38m.

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Mostar
Old Bridge · 15+ routes · OMO airport

Herzegovina’s gateway, the most-photographed city in BiH. The shortest cross-border route to Dubrovnik (2h 32m). Day trips to Kravice, Počitelj, Blagaj.

All Mostar routes →
Banja Luka
RS capital · Northern hub

The capital of Republika Srpska, on the Vrbas river. Connections to Zagreb (3h), Belgrade (5h 30m), Sarajevo (4h). Quote on request — we cover all routes.

Request a Banja Luka quote →
Tuzla
North-east BiH · TZL airport region

North-eastern Bosnia, salt-mining heritage and lake resort. Connections to Sarajevo, Belgrade, and Zagreb. Quote on request.

Request a Tuzla quote →
Most Booked

Popular Bosnia routes

Dubrovnik → Mostar
2h 32m€230

Our highest-volume cross-border route. One border (Bijača). Optional stops at Počitelj fortress and Kravica Falls in summer.

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Mostar → Dubrovnik
2h 32m€230

Reverse classic. Same border, same stops. Most travellers do this leg as a day trip from Dubrovnik or as part of a Sarajevo–Dubrovnik connection.

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Dubrovnik → Sarajevo
4h 38m€380

Door-to-door from the Adriatic to the Bosnian capital. One border. Many travellers add Mostar as a stopover (extra 1–2 hours).

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Sarajevo → Mostar
2h 9m€160

Through the Neretva canyon — one of the most beautiful drives in the Balkans. Optional Konjic and Jablanica stops for traditional lunch.

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Sarajevo → Belgrade
5h 30m€460

Cross-border into Serbia via Višegrad and the Drina canyon. Optional Andrićgrad / Drvengrad stops.

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Mostar → Sarajevo
2h 9m€160

Reverse Neretva canyon drive. Same scenic stops. Often booked as the Bosnia leg of a multi-city itinerary.

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Airports

Bosnian airport transfers

Sarajevo (SJJ) is the country’s main international gateway. Mostar (OMO) handles seasonal flights from Italy, the UK and Israel. We meet you at arrivals with a name sign — flight tracking included.

Cross-Border

Bosnia to neighbouring countries

Driver handles the paperwork at every land border. EU/UK/US/CA/AU passports enter visa-free.

Sarajevo → Dubrovnik
4h 38m271 km1 border (HR)
€380sedan
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Mostar → Dubrovnik
2h 32m147 km1 border (HR)
€230sedan
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Sarajevo → Belgrade
5h 30m~330 km1 border (RS)
€460sedan
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Sarajevo → Kotor
5h 30m~330 km1 border (MNE)
€395sedan
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Sarajevo → Zagreb
5h 45m~410 km1 border (HR)
€495sedan
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Mostar → Split
2h 50m176 km1 border (HR)
€220sedan
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What’s Included

Every Bosnia transfer includes

BiH-licensed driver

Bosnia agency licence, English-speaking, local route knowledge

Modern vehicles

Sedans for 1–3, minivans for 4–8, A/C, bottled water

All tolls & fuel

BiH road fees included. Fixed price, no surprises

Border assistance

Driver handles paperwork at HR, MNE, RS borders

Door-to-door

Hotel, apartment, train station, airport, anywhere accessible

Free cancellation

Up to 24 hours before pickup, no fee

Common Questions

Bosnia private transfers — FAQ

Do I need a visa to enter Bosnia?

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EU/UK/US/CA/AU/NZ passport holders enter Bosnia visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. You only need a valid passport. Our driver handles the border check — you stay in the vehicle, hand the driver your passport, and move on within minutes.

What currency is used in Bosnia?

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Convertible Mark (BAM, locally written “KM”). It’s pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 1.95583 BAM = 1 EUR (since 1998). Many tourist places in Sarajevo and Mostar accept Euro at 1:2; cards work in cities. We invoice in EUR.

How long is Mostar to Sarajevo?

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2h 9m on the M-17 through the Neretva canyon, 130 km. Fixed price €160. The drive is one of the most scenic in the Balkans — the road follows the Neretva river through a canyon for almost the entire route. Optional 30-minute stop in Konjic for lunch by the river.

Is the drive from Dubrovnik to Mostar safe?

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Yes — it’s our highest-volume route. The road is well-maintained, the border crossing at Bijača is straightforward (5–10 minutes typically), and our drivers run this route multiple times per week. Total drive: 2h 32m.

Can I add Kravice Falls or Počitelj as a stop?

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Yes. Both are on the Dubrovnik–Mostar (and reverse) route. Počitelj is a quick photo stop (15–20 min). Kravice Falls is a 2-hour swim/walk in summer (May–September). Add stops at booking; small surcharge for waiting time.

Are you a real Bosnian company or a booking middleman?

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A real, locally registered company. Easy Balkan Transfers is a licensed travel agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina, running transfers across the region since 2018 — a local team who know the borders, the back roads and the lunch stops by name.

Do you cover Tuzla, Banja Luka, Bihać or smaller towns?

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Yes — we cover all 32+ Bosnian endpoints in our route database, plus anywhere reachable by road. Smaller cities are quote-only (don’t have a dedicated booking page yet). Request a quote with your origin and destination, and we reply within an hour.

Don’t see your Bosnian route?

We cover every road-accessible city in BiH and across every land border. Send us your route and we’ll quote within the hour.

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