Buses run four times a day between Zagreb and Sarajevo. The earliest departure is at 12:30 in the afternoon, and the last departure from Zagreb is at 22:00 which arrives into Sarajevo at 06:00. All services run direct with no transfers required, and take on average 7h 38m. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.
Bus to Split, fly • 8h 52m. Take the bus from Zadar bus station to Trogir. Fly from Split (SPU) to Sarajevo (SJJ) SPU - SJJ. $40 - $224. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between. The cheapest way to get from Hotel International, Zagreb to Sarajevo Airport (SJJ) costs only $26, and the quickest way takes just 1 hour. Find the travel option that best suits you. 1 to 2-Day Sarajevo Itinerary. Whether you have one or two days to spend exploring the Bosnian capital, this is a great list of things to do in Sarajevo in sequential order over two days. If you only have one day in Sarajevo, then follow the advice in day one. If you are planning to spend 2 days in Sarajevo, then just tack on the second day of Alternatively, Croatia Bus operates a bus from Sarajevo to Zagreb 3 times a day. Tickets cost €18 - €26 and the journey takes 8h 30m. Three other operators also service this route. Airlines. Croatia Airlines. Train operators. Railways of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ŽFBH) Bus operators. Pepeks Zagreb.

The bus journey time between Banja Luka and Sarajevo is around 4h 55m and covers a distance of around 246 km. Services are operated by Centrotrans Eurolines and Biss-Tours. Typically 21 buses run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance. 21 Weekly Buses. 4h 55m Average Duration. $23 Cheapest Price.

Austrian Airlines, Air Serbia and eight other airlines fly from Amsterdam to Sarajevo every 2 hours. Alternatively, Sonnen-Busreisen Prosic operates a bus from Amsterdam to Sarajevo twice a week. Tickets cost $70 - $130 and the journey takes 20h 10m. Airlines.
Best inquire at Belgrade bus station Sarajevo: Old Town and around, with cable car ride: 1 day. If you want to visit also the museums, get onto Avaz tower for sight, visit park at Bosna river springs and nearby spa complex (reminding of Austrian and Czech spas), tunnel under the airport: two days.
1d Travelling from Ljubljana (Slovenia) to Zagreb (Croatia) Travel from Ljubljana to Zagreb by direct train. The journey time is 2:30 hours. There are at least two direct train connections daily. The ticket fare is 9 EUR. Buy your train ticket at a railway station. The departure times in Ljubljana are 14:45 and 19:15. Looking at the price of taxis, a ride in Zagreb costs an around 2.13 EUR euros, 68% more expensive than Sarajevo, with a fare of 1.27 EUR euros, while train tickets cost 27% less in Zagreb: 0.60 EUR euros against 0.82 EUR euros in Sarajevo. There are no trains between Zagreb and Sarajevo. There used to be, but they were discontinued years ago. The quickest if flying of course. Bus takes 6 to 8.5 hours. Reply. Report inappropriate content. Norman M. 9 posts. 1 review.
Croatia Airlines, Austrian Airlines and six other airlines fly from Sarajevo to Munich every 2 hours. Alternatively, Croatia Bus operates a bus from Ilijaš to München once daily. Tickets cost €35 - €50 and the journey takes 16h 30m. Airlines.
Centrotrans Eurolines operates a bus from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo once daily. Tickets cost $23 - $35 and the journey takes 6h 45m. Two other operators also service this route. Train operators. Railways of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ŽFBH) Bus operators. Centrotrans Eurolines. Croatia Bus.
Train, fly • 5h 12m. Take the train from Zabok to Zagreb Glavni Kol. Fly from Zagreb (ZAG) to Sarajevo (SJJ) ZAG - SJJ. $112 - $295. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between.
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