Travelling to Mostar from Sarajevo Airport (SJJ)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Sarajevo Airport to Mostar transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Sarajevo Airport to Mostar -- 125 kilometres in approximately 141 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Sarajevo Airport connects arriving visitors to the Ottoman bazaars and wartime memory of Sarajevo, the Olympic slopes of Jahorina, the Nobel Prize city of Travnik, the waterfall town of Jajce, the green city of Banja Luka on the Vrbas, the UNESCO Old Bridge at Mostar, the literary Drina at Visegrad, and the miraculous Buna spring at Blagaj. Our Sarajevo Airport to Mostar private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Sarajevo Airport to Mostar provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Mostar is the most internationally celebrated city of Herzegovina and the most iconic architectural symbol of Bosnia and Herzegovina -- a city of 105,000 inhabitants 125km southwest of Sarajevo Airport on the Neretva River, whose extraordinary Stari Most (the Old Bridge -- the most beautiful and most internationally recognised single structure in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 16th-century Ottoman stone arch bridge across the Neretva originally built 1557-1566 by the architect Hayruddin under Suleiman the Magnificent, destroyed by Croat forces in November 1993 in the most symbolically devastating single act of cultural destruction in the Yugoslav Wars and the most internationally mourned architectural loss of the 1990s conflicts, rebuilt and reopened in July 2004 in the most emotionally charged single act of post-war cultural reconstruction in Balkan history, and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 as the most powerful symbol of reconciliation and international co-operation in the post-war Balkans) and the Mostar Old City (the most completely preserved Ottoman urban ensemble in Herzegovina, the most atmospheric bazaar quarter in the country outside Sarajevo's Bascarsija, its coppersmiths and kafanas the most authentically traditional urban heritage in Herzegovina) give it an architectural and symbolic identity of world significance.
Mostar's most celebrated natural and cultural surroundings are the most dramatic setting of any Herzegovinian city -- the Neretva canyon (the most spectacular river gorge in Herzegovina, the Neretva cutting through the karst limestone massif in the most dramatically steep canyon accessible from the Mostar basin, the most important rock climbing and canyoning destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina) and the Stolac and Pocitelj area (30-40km south -- the most completely preserved Ottoman fortified village in Bosnia and Herzegovina at Pocitelj, the most architecturally harmonious Ottoman ensemble in the country, a UNESCO candidate of the highest priority, and the Radimlja necropolis at Stolac -- the most important and most densely concentrated medieval stecak tombstone cemetery in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most significant medieval funerary landscape in Herzegovina). The Mostar Summer Festival (the most important cultural festival in Herzegovina, the most internationally attended summer arts event in the region) and the extraordinary Mediterranean-influenced cuisine (the most developed restaurant culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina outside Sarajevo, the most diverse gastronomic offer in Herzegovina, from the freshest Neretva trout to the most celebrated Bosnian burek and cevapi prepared in the most authentic Herzegovinian tradition) give the city a cultural and gastronomic identity of great vibrancy.
Stari Most -- UNESCO World Heritage, Most Internationally Recognised Structure in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Destroyed 1993 and Rebuilt 2004 as Most Powerful Symbol of Post-War Reconciliation: The Stari Most (UNESCO World Heritage, originally 1557-1566 by Hayruddin, destroyed November 1993 -- the most internationally mourned single act of cultural destruction in the Yugoslav Wars, rebuilt 2004 -- the most emotionally charged act of post-war reconstruction in Balkan history, the most powerful architectural symbol of reconciliation in the region) gives Mostar a heritage of world significance inscribed in both the UNESCO record and the collective memory of the 1990s conflicts.
Most Completely Preserved Ottoman Urban Ensemble in Herzegovina, Gateway to Pocitelj and Radimlja Stecak Necropolis: The Mostar Old City (the most completely preserved Ottoman urban ensemble in Herzegovina, the most atmospheric bazaar quarter outside Bascarsija) and the proximity of Pocitelj (the most architecturally harmonious Ottoman fortified village in Bosnia -- UNESCO candidate) and Radimlja (the most densely concentrated medieval stecak cemetery in Herzegovina) give Mostar gateway access to the most complete Ottoman and medieval heritage corridor in the country.
M17 Southwest Neretva Valley Transfer -- 141 Minutes via the Herzegovinian Highlands: The transfer from Sarajevo Airport to Mostar takes approximately 141 minutes via the M17 motorway southwest -- through the Herzegovinian highlands and the Neretva canyon to the Old Bridge city.
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