Dubrovnik to Mostar Bus

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Dubrovnik to Mostar Route Summary

Dubrovnik to Mostar bus is a popular way of travelling between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.There are up to 6 daily bus departures available. The earliest bus departs from Dubrovnik bus station at 08:00h, arriving at Mostar bus station at 11:40h the same day. While latest bus departs at 17:15h, arriving at 20:30h the same day.
Departure station and country DubrovnikCroatia
Arrival station and country MostarBosnia and Herzegovina
Travel Distance 146 km
Average Trip Duration 03h 52min
Total Departures 6
Popular Operators Arriva - Autotrans, Trans Turist Tuzla
Lowest Price €23
Transportation Options Bus



Getting from Dubrovnik and Mostar by bus

The shortest travel distance between Dubrovnik and Mostar is 146 km. The fastest bus which departs at 17:15 has a travel time of 03:15h. The longest travel time on the route is 04:30h. While some of the buses are direct, there are also the ones which stop for a short break in Slano, Trsteno and Neum. You can book tickets in advance to secure your seat, especially during peak travel times.

Bus companies operating the Dubrovnik to Mostar route

There is a total of 3 bus companies operating the route. These bus companies have been rated 354 times by travelers. Here you can see the list of the most popular bus companies operating the route and their overall rating.

Departure and arrival stations

Bus station in Dubrovnik has earned an average score of 6.5 from our passengers, while the station in Mostar has not be rated yet. More information on both stations, including their location and popular routes can be found on the links below.
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  Dubrovnik

You can see information about the departure station and stops Dubrovnik here

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  Mostar

You can see information about the arrival station and stops Mostar here


Cheapest tickets

Budget-friendly tickets are listed below, depending on availability.
Adult ticket: €23 (One-Way) or €46 (Return).
Child ticket: €11 (One-Way) or €22 (Return).
Student ticket: €21 (One-Way) or €30 (Return).
Pensioner ticket: €21 (One-Way) or €42 (Return).

Travel reviews for Dubrovnik to Mostar bus

Over 354 travelers have shared their feedback and reviewed their bus journey from Dubrovnik to Mostar. The average rating is 8.5. You can read the users' review of the bus company below. These reviews were originally written under our former names, GetByBus and GetByFerry. But don’t worry, it’s all us! Same company, same trusted partners, just with a new vibe as Traveling.com.
9.38 by ANONYMOUS
10 by ANONYMOUS
8.75 by YOSHIMICHI
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Traveling Tips

Check Bus Availability Ahead of Time – Bus schedules vary by season, with more frequent departures in summer and fewer options in winter. Checking schedules in advance ensures you get the most convenient departure time.  

Book Tickets Early in Peak Season – Summer is a busy time for travel between Dubrovnik and Mostar, so booking your bus ticket online through GetByBus in advance is recommended to secure your seat.  

Carry Your Passport and Check Border Rules – Since Mostar is in Bosnia and Herzegovina, you’ll cross an international border. A valid passport is required, and some travelers may need a visa. Border crossings can cause delays, especially during weekends and holidays.  

Be Ready for a Longer Journey Than Expected – While the estimated travel time is 3 to 4 hours, delays at the border or road congestion, particularly in peak season, can add extra time to the trip. Keep your schedule flexible.  

Pack Essentials for a Comfortable Ride – Some buses may not offer WiFi, charging outlets, or onboard toilets, so bring a power bank, water, and snacks to stay comfortable.  

Sit on the Right Side for the Best Views – The right side of the bus offers the most scenic landscapes, including the Neretva River Valley and picturesque Bosnian countryside.  

Keep Some Cash in Local Currency – Dubrovnik uses Euros (€), while Mostar operates on Bosnian Convertible Marks (BAM). Some places accept euros in Mostar, but it’s best to have local currency for small purchases. ATMs are available upon arrival.  

Expect One or More Short Stops – Depending on the bus operator, there may be brief stops in towns like Neum (Bosnia’s coastal town), Čapljina, or Metković. These can be quick pick-up/drop-off points or rest breaks.  

Travel Tip: Know Your Arrival Station ** –  Mostar has two bus stations – **Mostar East Bus Station, near the Old Town, and Mostar West Bus Station, which serves regional routes. Check your ticket for the arrival station and plan your transport accordingly. Taxis and local buses are available, but confirm the fare before taking a taxi.  

Take Advantage of Your Time in Mostar – If you’re only visiting for the day, prioritize must-see sights like Stari Most, the Old Bazaar, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, and the War Photo Exhibition. For a more relaxed experience, consider staying overnight.  


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mostar worth a day trip from Dubrovnik by bus?  

Yes, Mostar is one of the best day trips from Dubrovnik and is easily accessible by bus. The journey takes about 3 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore the Old Bridge (Stari Most), the historic Old Bazaar, and traditional Bosnian cuisine before heading back to Dubrovnik. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, consider staying overnight.  

How long does it take to get to Mostar from Dubrovnik by bus?  

The Dubrovnik to Mostar bus journey takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic and border crossing times. Some buses may have short stops along the way, so check the schedule for the fastest options.  

How to book a coach ticket from Dubrovnik to Mostar online?  

You can easily book a Dubrovnik to Mostar bus ticket online through GetByBus, where you can compare bus companies, prices, and schedules. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak tourist season.  

How much luggage can I bring on the bus from Dubrovnik to Mostar?  

There is usually a small fee for checked luggage, and additional bags may cost extra. Check with your bus operator for exact pricing and baggage limits.

How much does a Dubrovnik to Mostar bus ticket cost?  

A one-way bus ticket from Dubrovnik to Mostar typically costs between €15 and €25, depending on the bus company, season, and whether you book in advance. Prices may be higher during peak travel periods.  

Is there a direct bus between Dubrovnik and Mostar?  

Yes, there are direct buses from Dubrovnik to Mostar, with several daily departures. Some routes may include short stops, but no transfers are required. Check schedules online to find the best option for your trip.  

Do you need a passport to travel from Dubrovnik to Mostar by bus?  

Yes, since Mostar is in Bosnia and Herzegovina, you will need a valid passport to cross the border. Some nationalities may also require a visa, so check entry requirements before traveling. Border control can cause slight delays, especially during busy travel seasons.  

How often do buses run from Dubrovnik to Mostar?  

Buses from Dubrovnik to Mostar run several times daily, especially in summer when demand is high. In the off-season, there may be fewer departures, so it's best to check schedules in advance.  

Are there rest stops on the Dubrovnik to Mostar bus route?  

Some buses may include a short rest stop along the way, depending on the bus company and route. If you need a break, check the schedule or ask the driver about potential stops.  

Can I buy a bus ticket from Dubrovnik to Mostar at the station?  

Yes, you can buy Dubrovnik to Mostar bus tickets at the Dubrovnik Bus Station, but availability is not guaranteed, especially in peak season. Booking online in advance ensures you get a seat at the best price.  

What happens if my bus is delayed at the border?  

Border delays can happen, especially in summer when tourist traffic is high. If your bus is delayed at the Croatia-Bosnia border, there is nothing to worry about – buses wait for all passengers to clear immigration before continuing the journey.  

Are there two bus stations in Mostar? 

Yes, Mostar has two main bus stations:  

  • Mostar East Bus Station (Autobuska Stanica Mostar – Istok) – Closer to the Old Bridge (Stari Most) and the city center. Most international and long-distance buses arrive here.  

  • Mostar West Bus Station (Autobuska Stanica Mostar – Zapad) – Serves more regional and domestic routes within Bosnia and Herzegovina.  Check your ticket details to see which station your bus arrives at, as this will help you plan your onward journey.

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