Schengen Query - Greece - Croatia - Bosnia
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Schengen Query - Greece - Croatia - Bosnia
Hi all,
We are planning to go to Greece and Croatia, and while in Dubrovnik, take a bus to Mostar to spend two days there.
My questions: Will our multiple entry Schengen Visas be accepted at the border? I believe they will be, but would like to confirm.
Are the buses between Dubrov - Mostar and Mostar - Split regular? Should I pre-book? It's for the July season.
And lastly, any suggestions?
Thanks so much
We are planning to go to Greece and Croatia, and while in Dubrovnik, take a bus to Mostar to spend two days there.
My questions: Will our multiple entry Schengen Visas be accepted at the border? I believe they will be, but would like to confirm.
Are the buses between Dubrov - Mostar and Mostar - Split regular? Should I pre-book? It's for the July season.
And lastly, any suggestions?
Thanks so much
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I can't answer your Schengen questions, but ...
The buses between Dubrovnik and Mostar and Mostar and Split are regular and, IME, comfortable and convenient. You should be able to get some information on rome2rio.com -- just be sure to follow through to the links to the bus companies, as the main rome2rio site is not sensitive to seasonal variation in schedules.
I enjoyed Mostar immensely, particularly in the evening after daytrippers had left. That said, 2 days is a LOT for Mostar.
Best advice I know to give you: Get the Rough Guide for Croatia and the Rough Guide for Greece.
For further suggestions, I think you would have to tell us how much time you have for this trip and what your goals and interests are. If it helps, I found it difficult to see what I wanted to see with one month in Greece (and indeed, I had to skip some things that I would have loved to see); and I had the same difficulty with a month in Croatia and nearby portions of what was once Yugoslavia.
Hope that helps!
The buses between Dubrovnik and Mostar and Mostar and Split are regular and, IME, comfortable and convenient. You should be able to get some information on rome2rio.com -- just be sure to follow through to the links to the bus companies, as the main rome2rio site is not sensitive to seasonal variation in schedules.
I enjoyed Mostar immensely, particularly in the evening after daytrippers had left. That said, 2 days is a LOT for Mostar.
Best advice I know to give you: Get the Rough Guide for Croatia and the Rough Guide for Greece.
For further suggestions, I think you would have to tell us how much time you have for this trip and what your goals and interests are. If it helps, I found it difficult to see what I wanted to see with one month in Greece (and indeed, I had to skip some things that I would have loved to see); and I had the same difficulty with a month in Croatia and nearby portions of what was once Yugoslavia.
Hope that helps!




