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Mostar to
Korčula transfer

From Mostar’s Old Bridge to Korčula island — one of Croatia’s most beautiful Dalmatian islands, reputed birthplace of Marco Polo. Drive to Orebć’s ferry terminal, cross the short strait, and arrive in Korčula Old Town.

200 km
Distance
3h + ferry
Drive + Crossing
€385
Sedan
1 border
BiH → HR
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The Journey

Mostar to Korčula via Orebić ferry

Drive from Mostar to Orebć in approximately 3 hours, then take the ferry (15 minutes) to Korčula town. Ferry ticket not included (about €20 per person as passenger, or €50 per car).

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Mostar

Your hotel or addressDeparture

Your driver picks you up anywhere in Mostar. The road heads south-west through Herzegovina toward the coast.

Quick stop free · extended visit +€10

Ston

150 km from Mostar~2h 30m

Oyster capital of Croatia — the Ston-Mali Ston fjord produces some of the Mediterranean’s best oysters. Also home to the “Great Wall of Ston” — medieval fortifications running 5 km over the hills.

Orebć ferry terminal

200 km from Mostar~3h

Your driver drops you at the Orebć ferry terminal. The Orebć–Dominče (Korčula) car ferry runs hourly in season. Passenger ferry is faster (15 min) with more sailings.

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Korčula Old Town

Korčula harbour3h 15m + 15m ferry

Arrive at Korčula Old Town — a walled medieval port on the northern tip of the island. Small, photogenic, reputed birthplace of Marco Polo.

Route Pricing

Mostar → Korčula prices

Per vehicle to Orebć ferry terminal. Ferry tickets are not included (approx €20 per passenger or €50 per car one-way).

Sedan
€385
1-3 passengers
  • Sedan or similar
  • Mostar to Orebć ferry terminal
  • Ston stop included
  • Border handled
  • Ferry ticket not included
  • Free cancellation 24h
Minivan
€462
4-7 passengers
  • Minivan or similar
  • Mostar to Orebć ferry terminal
  • Ston stop included
  • Border handled
  • Ferry ticket not included
  • Free cancellation 24h
All Inclusive

What’s included (road portion)

Door-to-ferry

Mostar pickup, drop at Orebć ferry terminal

Border handled

BiH to Croatia crossing managed by driver

Ston stop

Oysters or Great Wall photo stop included

English driver

Professional, local, English-speaking driver

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About the Mostar to Korčula transfer

Korčula is a long, thin Dalmatian island (46 km tip to tip) off the Pelješac peninsula, famous for its walled medieval old town — often called “Little Dubrovnik” and reputedly the birthplace of Marco Polo, with the Kuća Marka Pola house-museum on Depolo street. The island is equally known for white wine (Pošip from Smokvica and Grk from Lumbarda vineyards grown in stone-walled, wind-sheltered plots) and for the Moreška sword dance — a Moorish-Christian stylised combat tradition uniquely preserved on Korčula and performed in the old town every Monday and Thursday in summer. Getting there from Mostar is a three-hour drive plus a short ferry, and the route happens to cross Croatia’s greatest oyster grounds and most dramatic medieval wall.

The route itself

From Mostar the M17 runs south down the Neretva valley, crosses into Croatia at Doljani, and cuts across the delta wetlands. Since the opening of the Pelješac Bridge in July 2022, the route bypasses the old Neum corridor entirely — the bridge carries the D8 over the Bay of Mali Ston directly onto the Pelješac peninsula without any Bosnia re-entry. From the bridge foot it is a 75-km drive the length of Pelješac (Croatia’s second-largest peninsula, famous for Dingač and Postup red wines from the steep south-facing slopes) to Orebć at the far tip, where the short ferry crosses to Dominče on Korčula island, 2 km from the old town.

Optional stops

Ston is the essential stop on this route — a 5.5-km defensive wall (the longest in Europe after the Great Wall of China) built by the Republic of Dubrovnik from 1334 to protect its saltworks, plus the oyster beds of Mali Ston bay producing Ostrea edulis native European flat oysters. Kapetanova Kuća and Bota Šare are the canonical oyster-and-mussels restaurants; plan 60-75 minutes for a proper tasting lunch. Further along Pelješac, the Dingač wine road between Potomje and Trstenik runs through 50°-gradient vineyards with sea views; ask your driver to detour via the Dingač tunnel if you’re a wine traveller. On Korčula itself, Lumbarda (5 km from the old town) is where Grk wine is made and where the island’s best sandy beach, Prigradica, lies.

When to go

June and September are the sweet spot: warm sea, full restaurant and ferry calendar, manageable crowds. July-August are peak — book accommodation weeks ahead and be aware that Orebć–Dominče car-ferry queues can stretch to 90 minutes on Saturday changeover day; foot-passenger ferries run more frequently and are faster. Mid-October to April is off-season with reduced ferry schedules (last sailing often around 20:00); winter is quiet and atmospheric but many Korčula restaurants shut. The Mostar–Orebć road is reliable year-round since the Pelješac Bridge removed the old winter ferry bottleneck at Mali Ston.

Arrival on Korčula

Our transfer drops you at Orebć ferry terminal on the mainland. From Dominče (the car ferry landing), taxis are usually waiting; the foot-passenger ferry docks directly in Korčula old-town harbour. Korčula old town itself is a fishbone-planned medieval peninsula — the main streets run north-south to catch cooling maestral breezes and block the bura north wind. Key sights: St. Mark’s Cathedral (15th century, with Tintoretto’s Three Saints altarpiece), the Land Gate and Revelin Tower (where Moreška is performed), and the Marco Polo House. If you want a Korčula-island drop-off beyond the old town, we can continue on the car ferry and drive you onward — arrange in advance.

Why private transfer

Public transport Mostar–Korčula involves a bus to Dubrovnik or Split, a separate bus to Orebć, then the ferry — 8-10 hours with two bag-handlings and rigid departure times. Private transfer does the road leg in 3 hours with Ston as a proper lunch stop and drops you at the ferry terminal for the next sailing of your choice. Combined with the ferry, total door-to-ferry is 4 hours and door-to-old-town around 4.5 — roughly half the public-transport time, with no luggage lifts between vehicles.

Route FAQ

Mostar to Korčula questions

How long is the transfer?

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Approximately 3 hours drive from Mostar to Orebć ferry terminal, then 15–20 minutes by ferry to Korčula. With a Ston stop, plan for 4–5 hours total.

Is the ferry ticket included?

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No. Ferry tickets are purchased separately at Orebć port or online via Jadrolinija. Approx. €20 per passenger for foot ferry, €50 per car one-way.

Can you take the car on the ferry?

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Yes. The Orebć–Dominče car ferry accommodates vehicles. Book in advance in high season (July–August). Our transfer option includes driving you to Orebć — we don’t continue on-island unless pre-arranged.

Can I stop at Ston for oysters?

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Absolutely — it’s one of the best stops on the route. Ston has a tasting restaurant culture for fresh oysters (Kapetanova Kuća, Bota šare). Allow 60 minutes for a proper lunch stop.

What currency on Korčula?

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Euro (Croatia adopted the Euro in 2023). Card payment widely accepted in the Old Town.

Can I book a return trip?

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Yes. We can collect you at Orebć terminal on your return and drive back to Mostar. Book the return separately when your dates are set.

Route Reviews

Mostar → Korčula reviews

Google
★★★★★

“The Ston oyster stop was incredible — best lunch of the trip. Driver coordinated with the ferry schedule so we caught the 14:00 boat with no waiting.”

James & Lily
Mostar → Korčula
TripAdvisor
★★★★★

“Way easier than taking the bus + ferry combo. Door-to-door from Mostar to the ferry terminal, arrived in Korčula by afternoon.”

Giulia F.
Mostar → Korčula

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