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VeeBee May 18th, 2012 04:20 PM

Sarajevo to Dubrovnik in One Day.. best options
 
Our large family of 7(4 adults.. 3 kids) is finalizing our trip plans for next month and would love to hear your suggestions on best way to travel in one day from Sarajevo through Mostar for a few hrs then on to Dubrovnik. Originally thought we'd take the early train to Mostar.. stash our bags somewhere for a fe:w hrs.. look around for a few hrs and then get the bus on to Dubrovnik. Seems this might be difficult due to bus schedules.. last one leaves for dubrovnik around 12:30pm???? Then considered maybe renting a van from sarajevo for day and dropping in dubrovnik.. but seems if possible.. may cost a small fortune!!! maybe a private driver is possible.. but then would need driver with van and not sure how crazy that might be??? Anybody have thoughts on best ideas to travel to dubrovnik in one day and not miss mostar???

VeeBee May 19th, 2012 03:08 AM

Any ideas?

LittleVicky May 21st, 2012 04:33 AM

Take the early train to Mostar, you then have around 3 hours before getting the bus to Dubrovnik.

tower May 21st, 2012 06:43 AM

VeeBee:
Little Vicky's idea seems doable. Since I've always driven in the former Yugoslavia, and lately in Croatia, I don't know the bus and train schedules. Three hours in Mostar is ample IMO...then catch the 12:30 bus.

Here are some old and newer scanned pics to introduce you to the region.... including Sarajevo (two-three months before winter olympics of '84), the bridge at Mostar ("old bridge")before it was bombed (a horrible magazine view of utter devastataion)...
Have a great trip...
stu

https://picasaweb.google.com/stuartt...Kq1odTr3IKLHA#

kostake_nenishanu May 23rd, 2012 05:10 PM

In Mostar and Sarajevo Railway Stations there are wardrobes. Also in the Bus Station in Mostar there is wardrobe.

In Bosnian=Croatian=Serbian language Wardrobe is GARDEROBA.
Welcome!

VeeBee May 25th, 2012 03:29 AM

thanks much to all of you - getting really excited about the upcoming adventure.. leaving in 17 days! Stu - interesting to hear from you on this trip planning.. I remember you from my trip planning 4 yrs for a 4 week odyssey with the family to Paris, Provence, Murren and Cinque Terre. Good to hear you're still sharing all your knowledge with us!


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