Travelling to Sarajevo from Mostar Airport (OMO)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Mostar Airport to Sarajevo transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Mostar Airport to Sarajevo -- 130 kilometres in approximately 147 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Mostar Airport connects arriving visitors to the UNESCO bridge city of Mostar, the Dervish tekke at Blagaj, the Ottoman village of Pocitelj, the global pilgrimage site of Medjugorje, the national capital Sarajevo, the Mediterranean gem of Trebinje, and the Adriatic cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Our Mostar Airport to Sarajevo private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Mostar Airport to Sarajevo provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the most historically layered, most culturally complex and most internationally resonant city in the western Balkans -- a city of 420,000 inhabitants 130km north of Mostar Airport, accessible from Herzegovina through the most dramatic mountain and canyon road in the country. The Bascarsija (the most completely preserved Ottoman bazaar quarter in the Balkans outside Istanbul, the most atmospherically alive Ottoman commercial district in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque 1531 -- the most important Ottoman mosque in the Balkans outside Turkey) and the Latin Bridge (the most historically consequential small bridge in modern world history -- the site of the 28 June 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the most directly causal single act triggering World War One) give the capital a world-historical significance rivalling any European city. The Siege of Sarajevo (1992-1996 -- the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare, 1,425 days, the most sustained urban military encirclement of the 20th century) and the Tunnel of Hope (the 800-metre lifeline tunnel under the airport runway -- the most emotionally charged underground structure in post-war European memory, the most visited single war memorial in Bosnia and Herzegovina) give it a contemporary memorial identity of world significance.
The Mostar Airport to Sarajevo transfer follows the most spectacular road in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- the M17 along the Neretva River canyon from Mostar northward, the most dramatic and most scenically rewarding inter-city road in the country, its sheer limestone walls and the emerald Neretva making the journey itself one of the most beautiful drives in the western Balkans, the most visually extraordinary connection between any airport and any capital in the Balkan region. Sarajevo's extraordinary religious coexistence ('Jerusalem of Europe' -- Catholic cathedral, Orthodox cathedral, the most important Balkan Ottoman mosque and a Sephardic synagogue within 500 metres of each other, the most concentrated expression of multi-religious coexistence in European civilisation), the 1984 Winter Olympics heritage (the most fondly remembered Cold War Winter Games, the Trebevic bobsled track -- the most photographed abandoned sports infrastructure in Europe), the vibrant Ferhadija and Bascarsija dining scene and the Vrelo Bosne spring park give the capital a cultural and recreational identity of extraordinary depth and international appeal.
Latin Bridge and Bascarsija -- Most Historically Consequential Assassination Site in Modern History (1914) and Most Completely Preserved Ottoman Bazaar in the Balkans Outside Istanbul: The Latin Bridge (WWI assassination site 1914 -- the most directly causal single act triggering the most destructive conflict in European history to that point) and the Bascarsija (the most completely preserved Ottoman bazaar in the Balkans outside Istanbul, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque 1531 -- the most important Ottoman mosque in the Balkans outside Turkey) give Sarajevo a world-historical and architectural identity of the highest European significance.
Neretva Canyon Road -- Most Scenic Inter-City Drive in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Most Visually Extraordinary Airport-to-Capital Connection in the Western Balkans: The Mostar-Sarajevo transfer via the M17 Neretva canyon (the most dramatic and most scenically rewarding inter-city road in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sheer limestone walls and emerald Neretva -- the most visually extraordinary connection between any airport and any capital in the western Balkans) makes the journey itself one of the most beautiful drives in the region.
M17 North Neretva Canyon Transfer -- 147 Minutes via the Most Spectacular Road in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The transfer from Mostar Airport to Sarajevo takes approximately 147 minutes via the M17 north along the Neretva canyon -- through the most spectacular mountain road in Bosnia and Herzegovina to the national capital.
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