From Mostar to Montenegro’s capital. Podgorica is the country’s administrative hub, home to TGD airport, and the gateway to Lake Skadar — the largest lake in Southern Europe, just 15 km south of the city.
Drive from Mostar to Podgorica in approximately 4 hours. Private transfer from €365 per vehicle, all-inclusive.
Your driver picks you up anywhere in Mostar.
Last stop in Bosnia — elegant stone town, wineries, and plane-tree squares.
Border crossing at Deleuša. Driver handles paperwork.
Arrive at your Podgorica address. Administrative capital of Montenegro, compact modern centre on the Morača river. Podgorica Airport (TGD) drop-off common.
Per vehicle. Includes fuel, tolls, border, luggage, water.
From Mostar to hotel or TGD airport
Driver manages ME crossing
Optional stop at Herzegovina’s stone town
Professional, local, English-speaking driver
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Mostar to Podgorica is Herzegovina’s direct link to Montenegro’s capital and administrative hub — 260 km inland through Trebinje and Nikšić to the Zeta plain. About 4 hours direct, one border. Most bookings are either flight-connecting transfers (Podgorica Airport TGD is Montenegro’s second-busiest after TIV) or onward continuation to Albania or Lake Skadar National Park.
Your driver leaves Mostar south through Herzegovina past Trebinje, crosses into Montenegro at Deleuša, and takes the inland road through Nikšić — Montenegro’s second-largest city (150,000 population), famous for Nikšićko pivo beer brewery and its proximity to Montenegro’s most important Orthodox shrine, Ostrog Monastery, carved into a cliff face. From Nikšić the road descends the Zeta valley to Podgorica.
Trebinje Old Town for 30 minutes (wineries, plane-tree square) or a longer wine tasting. Ostrog Monastery (45-minute inland detour near Nikšić) is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Eastern Orthodox world — worth the time for the setting alone. Lake Skadar National Park, 15 km south of Podgorica, is the largest lake in Southern Europe — boat tours from Virpazar village through wetlands and cliff monasteries run April–October.
Podgorica is a compact modern capital on the Morača river — Nova Varoš (the modern core with hotels and government buildings), Stara Varoš old quarter with the Clock Tower and Osmanagić Mosque, and Millennium Bridge over the Morača. Podgorica Airport (TGD) is 12 km southeast. For onward: Lake Skadar 15 km south, Cetinje (Montenegro’s royal capital) 40 km west, Kotor coast 90 km west, Albanian border at Božaj 25 km east.
Approximately 4 hours covering 260 km with one border crossing.
Yes. Recommended to book pickup at least 5 hours before departure to allow for the border and highway traffic in high season.
EU/UK/US/Canadian/Australian citizens do not need a visa for Montenegro for stays up to 90 days.
Yes. Lake Skadar is 15–30 km south of Podgorica depending on the access point. Boat tours run from Virpazar. Easy half-day add-on.
Euro. Card payment widely accepted.
Yes. Podgorica to Tirana is 170 km (2h 30m) with one border. Multi-leg quotes available.
“Needed to catch a flight at Podgorica airport. Driver was early in Mostar, border was 10 minutes, arrived with plenty of time.”
“Combined with Lake Skadar half-day tour. The driver waited, knew the best vineyard and restaurant on the lake. Brilliant day.”
Fixed price €365 sedan, €438 minivan. Free cancellation 24h before.