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Travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina


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Entry requirements

EU, EEA, Swiss, Andorran, Croatian, Monégasque, San Marinese, Serbian and Vatican City citizens can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina visa-free for up to 90 days with either a passport or a national identity card.

Foreign nationals of the following countries/territories can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina visa-free for up to 90 days with a passport: Albania, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan (Republic of China), Turkey, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, additionally persons holding British National (Overseas), Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR and Sovereign Military Order of Malta passports.

Any person not covered by one of the visa exemptions listed above will need to apply for a visa at an embassy or consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in advance.

More information about visa exemptions and the visa application procedure is available at the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs..

By plane

Sarajevo Airport (IATA: SJJ) is in the suburb of Butmir and is relatively close to the city centre. There is no direct public transportation, and taxi fares to/from the airport are surprisingly expensive for the short distance - your best bet is to take a taxi to the tram terminus at Ilidža and board the tram for the last part of your journey, cost 1,80KM)

The national carrier of Bosnia & Herzegovina is BH Airlines (formerly known as Air Bosna). The airline serves destinations primarily around Europe. Their website has flight information and a booking facility. Their destinations include Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Istanbul, Prague and Skopje.

Croatia Airlines  connects Sarajevo via Zagreb at least twice daily, and from there connections are possible to Brussels, Frankfurt, London,
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