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Mostar to
Belgrade transfer

From Mostar to Serbia’s capital. The route crosses Bosnia east, past the UNESCO-listed Mehmed Paša Bridge in Višegrad, across the Drina river into Serbia, and onto the motorway to Belgrade — where the Sava meets the Danube.

430 km
Distance
5h 30m
Drive Time
€560
Sedan
1 border
BiH → RS
City Transfer
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The Journey

Mostar to Belgrade

Drive from Mostar to Belgrade in approximately 5h 30m. Private transfer from €560 per vehicle, all-inclusive.

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Mostar

Your hotel or addressDeparture

Your driver picks you up anywhere in Mostar. The road heads north-east through Sarajevo and into eastern Bosnia.

Quick stop free

Sarajevo

130 km from Mostar~2h 15m

Bosnian capital — a good mid-route coffee break. Not a required stop, but unavoidable on this route.

Quick stop free · extended visit +€12

Višegrad & Drina Bridge

260 km from Mostar~3h 30m

The 16th-century Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge over the Drina — UNESCO World Heritage, made famous by Ivo Andrić’s Nobel Prize novel. Andrićgrad stone town adjacent.

Serbia border

310 km from Mostar~4h 15m

Border crossing near Kotroman/Vardište. Driver handles paperwork.

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Belgrade

Your hotel or address5h 30m total

Arrive at your Belgrade address. Serbian capital on the confluence of the Sava and Danube. Kalemegdan fortress, Knez Mihailova, Skadarlija.

Route Pricing

Mostar → Belgrade prices

Per vehicle. Includes fuel, tolls, border, luggage, water.

Sedan
€560
1-3 passengers
  • Sedan or similar
  • Air conditioning & water
  • 2 large + 2 small bags
  • Border handled
  • Free photo stops
  • Free cancellation 24h
Minivan
€672
4-7 passengers
  • Minivan or similar
  • Air conditioning & water
  • 6 large + 4 small bags
  • Višegrad stop free
  • Airport drop-off (BEG) ready
  • Free cancellation 24h
All Inclusive

What’s included

Door-to-door

Mostar pickup, Belgrade hotel or airport drop

Border handled

Driver manages BiH-RS crossing

Višegrad stop

UNESCO Drina bridge stop included

English driver

Professional, local, English-speaking driver

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About the Mostar to Belgrade transfer

Mostar to Belgrade is one of the Balkans’ most historically resonant transfers — 430 km from Herzegovina’s Ottoman heart through Sarajevo and Višegrad’s UNESCO bridge into Serbia’s capital at the confluence of the Sava and Danube. About 5h 30m direct, one border, 7–9 hours with stops.

The route itself

Your driver heads north from Mostar up the Neretva canyon past Jablanica, climbs the Ivan Sedlo pass, and drops into Sarajevo. From Sarajevo the road heads east along the Drina river valley through Foča and reaches Višegrad — the famous bridge crossing. The Serbian border at Vardište / Kotroman is 15 minutes from Višegrad. Once in Serbia, the road passes Užice, connects to the A2 motorway at Čačak, and runs the final 150 km to Belgrade.

Optional stops that define the journey

Sarajevo is an unavoidable pass-through and a natural coffee stop in Baščaršija — 60–90 minutes for a proper walk. Višegrad’s 16th-century Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge over the Drina (UNESCO) and adjacent Andrićgrad stone town (opened 2014 in homage to Ivo Andrić’s Nobel-winning novel “The Bridge on the Drina”) is 45 minutes. Šargan Eight railway — a narrow-gauge mountain train with 22 tunnels — runs nearby if you want an optional hour for the experience.

Arrival in Belgrade

Belgrade is the Balkans’ largest and most energetic city. Kalemegdan Fortress at the river confluence dominates the old town; Knez Mihailova pedestrian street runs its length; Skadarlija bohemian quarter has the nightlife heritage. Our driver drops at any Belgrade address including Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) 20 km west of centre. Currency is Serbian Dinar (RSD) — not Euro.

Route FAQ

Mostar to Belgrade questions

How long is the transfer?

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Approximately 5 hours 30 minutes covering 430 km with one border crossing.

Do I need a visa for Serbia?

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EU/UK/US/Canadian/Australian citizens do not need a visa for Serbia for stays up to 90 days.

Is the Višegrad bridge worth stopping?

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Absolutely. UNESCO World Heritage, 500 years old, featured in a Nobel Prize-winning novel. The bridge itself is free to walk across; Andrićgrad adjacent is a 30–45 minute visit.

What currency in Belgrade?

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Serbian Dinar (RSD), not Euro. ATMs widely available in Belgrade. Some hotels accept Euros at poor rates.

Can you drop at Belgrade Airport (BEG)?

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Yes. Nikola Tesla airport is 20 km west of the centre. Recommended to book pickup 7 hours before international flights.

Can I book just one way?

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Yes. Most Mostar-to-Belgrade bookings are one-way, often continuing onward to Novi Sad or back via Sarajevo.

Route Reviews

Mostar → Belgrade reviews

Google
★★★★★

“The Višegrad bridge stop made the journey memorable. Standing on a 500-year-old bridge over the Drina, completely understood Andrić’s novel after that.”

David H.
Mostar → Belgrade
TripAdvisor
★★★★★

“Three Balkan capitals, one transfer. Driver knew his history too — gave us context for what we were seeing.”

Sinead & Conor
Mostar → Belgrade

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Fixed price €560 sedan, €672 minivan. Free cancellation 24h before.

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