Mostar to Dubrovnik Bus

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Mostar to Dubrovnik Route Summary

Mostar to Dubrovnik bus is a popular way of travelling between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.There are up to 8 daily bus departures available. The earliest bus departs from Mostar bus station at 01:50h, arriving at Dubrovnik bus station at 05:10h the same day. While latest bus departs at 12:30h, arriving at 15:45h the same day.
Departure station and country MostarBosnia and Herzegovina
Arrival station and country DubrovnikCroatia
Travel Distance 146 km
Average Trip Duration 03h 37min
Total Departures 8
Popular Operators Arriva - Autotrans, Trans Turist Tuzla
Lowest Price €23
Transportation Options Bus



Getting from Mostar and Dubrovnik by bus

The shortest travel distance between Mostar and Dubrovnik is 146 km. The fastest bus which departs at 12:30 has a travel time of 03:10h. The longest travel time on the route is 04:05h. Depending on the selected departure, the following amenities are available: toilet. While some of the buses are direct, there are also the ones which stop for a short break in Mostar (east), Slano and Capljina. You can book tickets in advance to secure your seat, especially during peak travel times.

Bus companies operating the Mostar to Dubrovnik route

There is a total of 4 bus companies operating the route. These bus companies have been rated 435 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 Mostar has not been rated yet. However, the bus station in Dubrovnik has earned a score of 6.5 from our passengers. More information on both stations, including their location and popular routes can be found on the links below.
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  Mostar

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

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  Dubrovnik

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


Cheapest tickets

Budget-friendly tickets are listed below, depending on availability.
Adult ticket: €23 (One-Way) or €44 (Return).
Child ticket: €11 (One-Way) or €22 (Return).
Student ticket: €21 (One-Way) or €42 (Return).
Pensioner ticket: €21 (One-Way) or €42 (Return).

Travel reviews for Mostar to Dubrovnik bus

Over 435 travelers have shared their feedback and reviewed their bus journey from Mostar to Dubrovnik. The average rating is 8. 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.
10 by IVAN
10 by DANIEL
10 by BOZICA
Read all reviews here


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Traveling Tips

Check the Schedule in Advance – Bus timetables can change depending on the season, with more frequent departures in summer. Make sure to check the latest schedule before planning your trip.  

Be Ready for an Early Start – Many buses from Mostar to Dubrovnik leave in the morning or early afternoon. If you prefer a relaxed start, choose a later departure, but keep in mind that fewer buses run in the evening.  

Bring Your Passport and Check Visa Requirements – Since Dubrovnik is in Croatia, travelers will cross an international border. A valid passport is required, and some nationalities may need a visa. Delays at the border are possible, especially in peak tourist season.  

Keep Some Local Currency Handy – Mostar operates on Bosnian Convertible Marks (BAM), while Dubrovnik uses Euros (€). It’s good to have a small amount of both currencies in case you need to buy food or pay for transport upon arrival.  

Expect Limited Onboard Amenities – While some buses may have WiFi, air conditioning, or charging ports, others may not. Bring a power bank, headphones, and offline entertainment for the journey.  

Sit on the Right for the Best Views – As you get closer to Dubrovnik, the right side of the bus offers incredible views of the Adriatic Sea and Dalmatian coastline.  

Pack Light but Smart – Most buses allow one piece of checked luggage and a carry-on, but extra bags may cost more. Keep essentials like travel documents, snacks, and water in your hand luggage.  

Be Mindful of Border Delays – The border crossing can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic and time of day. If you have a flight or ferry to catch in Dubrovnik, take an earlier bus to avoid stress.  

Plan Your Next Move in Dubrovnik – The Dubrovnik Bus Station is in Gruž, not the Old Town. Local buses and taxis are available, but they can be crowded in high season. Consider walking along the port area for a scenic route into town.  

Make the Most of Your Arrival – If you arrive early, drop off your luggage at a storage facility near the bus station and explore Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Fort Lovrijenac, or the cable car ride to Mount Srđ before checking in at your hotel.  


Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the bus ride from Mostar to Dubrovnik?  

The Mostar to Dubrovnik bus journey takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic, road conditions, and border crossing times. Some buses may have short stops along the way.  

Is there a direct bus from Mostar to Dubrovnik?  

Yes, there are direct buses from Mostar to Dubrovnik, with multiple departures daily. Some routes may include stops in smaller towns, but no transfers are needed.  

Where does the bus from Mostar to Dubrovnik depart from?  

Buses depart from either Mostar East Bus Station (Autobuska Stanica Mostar – Istok) or Mostar West Bus Station (Autobuska Stanica Mostar – Zapad). Departure locations vary by bus company, so check your ticket or operator details to confirm your departure point. 

Where does the Mostar to Dubrovnik bus arrive?  

The bus arrives at the Dubrovnik Main Bus Station (Autobusni Kolodvor Dubrovnik), located near the Gruž Port. From there, you can easily reach the Old Town by local bus or taxi.  

How do I buy a Mostar to Dubrovnik bus ticket online?  

You can book your Mostar to Dubrovnik bus ticket online through GetByBus, which allows you to compare schedules, prices, and operators. Booking early is recommended, especially in peak travel months.  

How much is a bus ticket from Mostar to Dubrovnik?  

A bus ticket from Mostar to Dubrovnik typically costs between €15 and €25, depending on the bus operator, time of booking, and season.  

How much luggage can I take on the bus to Dubrovnik?  

A small fee is typically charged for checked luggage, and extra bags may incur additional costs. It's best to check with your bus operator for specific baggage fees and allowances. 

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

Yes, since you are crossing an international border, a valid passport is required. Some nationalities may also need a visa, so check entry requirements before traveling.  

How frequent are buses from Mostar to Dubrovnik?  

There are multiple daily buses from Mostar to Dubrovnik, with more frequent services in summer. In the off-season, buses may be less frequent, so checking schedules in advance is recommended.  

Are there any night buses from Mostar to Dubrovnik?  

There are no regular night buses on this route. Most departures are scheduled in the morning and afternoon, so plan your trip accordingly.  

What is the best time to travel from Mostar to Dubrovnik by bus?  

For a smoother trip, take a morning or early afternoon bus to avoid potential delays at the border. Summer months tend to be busier, so traveling outside peak hours can help reduce wait times.  

Is the Mostar to Dubrovnik bus ride scenic?  

Yes! The Mostar to Dubrovnik route offers breathtaking views of the Neretva River, picturesque villages, and the Adriatic coastline. Sitting on the right side of the bus provides the best views as you approach Dubrovnik.  

Are there any stops on the way from Mostar to Dubrovnik?  

Most buses make short stops in towns such as Čapljina, Neum, and Metković, depending on the route. Some services may also include a quick break at a rest stop.  

 

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