Traslado en coche privado de Dubrovnik a Sarajevo

236km
Solo ida
Desde 73 € por persona
Vista panorÔmica de Sarajevo - excursión privada de un día desde Dubrovnik - foto 1
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Transporte privado en 4 h 10 min

236km
Solo ida
Desde 73 € por persona
Con la confianza de mƔs de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 paƭses
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5176
ReseƱas

QuƩ estƔ incluido

Servicio puerta a puerta

Recogida y entrega en cualquier dirección

Seguimiento de vuelos incluido

Tu conductor esperarĆ” si tu vuelo se retrasa

Conductor profesional de habla inglesa

Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado

VehĆ­culo limpio y con aire acondicionado

Viaje cómodo con control de clima

Cancelación gratuita

Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida

Equipaje incluido

1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero

Su viaje de un vistazo

4 h 10 min
236km
Conductor privado
Recogida

Tu conductor se reunirÔ contigo en tu dirección en Dubrovnik.

Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje

ViajarƔs con comodidad durante 4 h 10 min.

Libre de humo
Asientos para niƱos
Apto para mascotas
Aire acondicionado
Coche limpio y cómodo
Accesible
Cancelación gratuita
”No te pierdas las paradas turísticas!

Explora a tu propio ritmo y descubre estas joyas ocultas en el camino.

Trebinje

Monasterio de Tvrdos

Sarajevo

Tu conductor te dejarÔ en tu dirección en Sarajevo.

Servicio puerta a puerta
Distancia total↔ 236 km
Tiempo estimado4 h 10 min

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Información Relevante

  • Asientos para niƱos disponibles bajo petición
  • Viaje apto para mascotas
  • 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
  • Se puede aƱadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
  • Pago flexible: tarjeta en lĆ­nea o efectivo al conductor
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las propinas no estĆ”n incluidas (opcional ~10%)
Con la confianza de mƔs de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 paƭses
5.0
Elección de los viajeros de Tripadvisor 2026
Elección de los viajeros de Tripadvisor 2026
5.0
5176
ReseƱas

Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.

Overview: car trip from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo

After having spent some days by the beaches of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, traveling from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo will be a transition from bright blue views to a green city that beautifully melds its rich history with dynamic cultural life.

Your car trip covers 146 miles (236 km) and lasts around 4 hours and 10 minutes with Daytrip. You’ll start the journey by passing through coastal roads and Croatian villages. After crossing the border, your views will change from seascapes to a mix of Mediterranean and mountainous terrain, with green hills, deep valleys, and rivers. Before you arrive in Sarajevo, the mountains will have grown higher, and the roads more curved. Overall, the drive from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo will be full of coastal views, hilly landscapes, and a certainly memorable trip in the Balkans.

About Sarajevo

Although Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina share a border and a long history, getting from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo makes one realize the two cities and countries are quite distinct. Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, stands at the crossroads of various empires and cultures that are so different from each other.

Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences left a lasting imprint on the city’s architectural and cultural landscape, which can be felt by each visitor. BaŔčarÅ”ija, the old town, and the Latin Bridge are remnants of Turkish rule, while the Sacred Heart Cathedral and Orthodox churches belong to the city's ā€œJerusalem of Europeā€ quality. In Sarajevo, you’ll stand where East meets West and witness a cultural coexistence like you’ve never before. And you’ll get the chance to explore Sarajevo beyond its military conflict.

From Dubrovnik to Sarajevo: travel tips

To make sure your trip ends up being absolutely fun and smooth, take a look at our useful tips:

Check border requirements

Prepare all the necessary documents, including passports and possibly visas, for border crossings beforehand and keep them near during the trip.

### Pack well for the trip Regardless of the season you’re traveling in, have a bottle of water and your preferred snacks ready with you. Keeping a pair of sunglasses and a tube of sunscreen in your bag always comes in handy, especially during the summer months. ### Have local currency Exchange some Bosnian Convertible Marks beforehand for anything you might want or need to buy on the way. as euros are not widely accepted in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

How to get from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo

The distance from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo can be traveled in several different ways, and each option comes with diverse experiences. Find out which alternative suits you the most by checking our list:

### Dubrovnik to Sarajevo by car It is possible to drive from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo if you are fine with driving for about four hours and traveling around 146 miles (236 km). There are a couple of routes available, with the most common one involving crossing the Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina border at Ivanica or Neum. Although driving is flexible and scenic, it comes with potential traffic, delays at border crossings, and fuel and toll costs. ### Dubrovnik to Sarajevo by bus There are direct buses traveling between Dubrovnik and Sarajevo. The most frequent one is once daily, at 8 AM, operated by Centrotrans Eurolines, and lasts 6 hours and 45 minutes. Arriva buses also offer direct travel but less frequently, mostly twice a week. It is quite a cost-effective option. Bus tickets start around $40 (€35). ### Dubrovnik to Sarajevo by bus and train If you’d like to add a train ride to your journey, that’s also possible. But you would make your trip almost twice as long. Firstly, you can get from Dubrovnik to Čapljina by bus, which would take you 2 hours and 45 minutes. Then, from Čapljina, you can hop on a regional train to Sarajevo. The stopover would be a long one, often around 6 hours, but you can explore Čapljina in the meantime.
### Dubrovnik to Sarajevo by private car service The most direct, seamless, and fun way to travel from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo is by booking a private car service like Daytrip. With your local and English-speaking driver, you will learn insightful facts about the Balkans, travel safely and comfortably, and arrive at your exact destination after exploring interesting stops along the way. Secure your seat in a comfy sedan with two other guests for $134 (€125).

Things to do when you get to Sarajevo

The Jerusalem of Europe is alive with a long history embedded in every street, and full of multicultural energy buzzing around. So when you finally arrive from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo, you’ll have a lot to explore!

### Wander in BaŔčarŔija This old town is the soul of Sarajevo and was the main center during Ottoman rule. Trading made the city a highly significant and lively center. Walking through the narrow streets of traditional shops, with the smell of Bosnian coffee filling your lungs with happiness, is certainly a beautiful Bosnian experience. ### Visit the Tunnel of Hope To learn more about the hard days Sarajevo endured, visit the Tunnel of Hope. During the siege of Sarajevo, during which the city was cut off from the rest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a tunnel was built under the Sarajevo Airport. Thanks to this tunnel, the people in the city were able to receive crucial help and supplies, including food, weapons, and medical aid. ### Marvel at the Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque The biggest mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina dates back to the 16th century and is a testament to early Istanbul architecture. It is also one of the most outstanding examples of Ottoman architecture. Check here for more information about the mosque's tickets and timetables.

When is the best time to visit Sarajevo

The most favorable times for planning a trip from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo are during the late spring and early autumn months, specifically May, June, September, and October. May and June mean the beauty of spring in full bloom, with lovely temperatures that are comfortable for any activity you have in mind—around 73°F (23°C).

September and October are particularly appealing as the heat of summer dissipates, and the city enjoys the colorful transition into autumn. These months also avoid the main tourist season, which means a less crowded experience with a rich cultural atmosphere since this is the busy time of open-air cafes and cultural festivals.

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