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Sarajevo to
Počitelj transfer

From Sarajevo to a 16th-century Ottoman fortress village frozen in time. Počitelj sits on a hillside above the Neretva river — stone houses, the Sahat-Kula clock tower, and Hajji-Alijina mosque, all on Bosnia’s UNESCO tentative list.

155 km
Distance
2h 30m
Drive Time
€195
Sedan
No borders
Domestic
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The Journey

Sarajevo to Počitelj

Drive from Sarajevo to Počitelj in approximately 2h 30m. Private transfer from €195 per vehicle, all-inclusive — fuel, tolls, English-speaking driver, door-to-door.

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Sarajevo

Your hotel or addressDeparture

Your driver picks you up anywhere in Sarajevo. The road follows the Neretva river south through the canyon into Herzegovina.

Quick stop free · extended visit +€15

Mostar

130 km from Sarajevo~2h

Stari Most, the Ottoman bazaar, and (in summer) the cliff-divers. Mostar is only 25 km from Počitelj — most travellers break the journey here.

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Počitelj

Village entrance or your address2h 30m total

Arrive at the village. Počitelj is car-free above the entrance — your driver drops you at the parking area by the mosque and can wait while you walk up to the fortress and tower.

Route Pricing

Sarajevo → Počitelj prices

Per vehicle, not per person. All prices include tolls, fuel, luggage, water, and child seats on request.

Sedan
€195
1-3 passengers
  • Sedan or similar
  • Air conditioning & bottled water
  • 2 large + 2 small bags
  • Free photo stops
  • Domestic — no borders
  • Free cancellation 24h
Minivan
€234
4-7 passengers
  • Minivan or similar
  • Air conditioning & bottled water
  • 6 large + 4 small bags
  • Mostar stop included
  • Free photo stops
  • Free cancellation 24h
All Inclusive

What’s included in every transfer

Door-to-door

Pickup in Sarajevo, dropoff at Počitelj parking

All-inclusive price

Fuel, tolls, luggage, water — no surprises

Photo stops

Mostar and Neretva canyon along the way

English driver

Professional, local, English-speaking driver

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About the Sarajevo to Počitelj transfer

Počitelj is one of Bosnia’s most photographed villages — a preserved 16th-century Ottoman fortress-hamlet cascading down a steep hillside above a dramatic bend in the Neretva river. The settlement was founded in 1383 as a medieval Bosnian kingdom frontier post, then heavily rebuilt in Ottoman style after 1471; the fortress, clock tower, mosque and hammam you see today are 16th-17th century construction. Počitelj is on Bosnia’s UNESCO tentative list and has been home to the Art Colony Počitelj since 1964 — the longest continuously running artists’ residency in the Balkans. The drive from Sarajevo is 155 km through the Neretva canyon and Mostar — no borders, one country.

The route itself

From Sarajevo the M-17 climbs over Ivan Sedlo pass and drops into the Neretva canyon past Jablanica, arriving in Mostar after 2 hours. Past Mostar the road continues south for 30 km through Čapljina plain and Počitelj appears suddenly on the right bank, stacked up the hillside with the Neretva curving below. Total drive: 2h 30m direct.

What to see in Počitelj

The village is explored on foot — a 45-minute loop covers everything. Start at the Sahat-kula clock tower (16th-century, unusual square stone clock tower), climb the steps to the Hajji-Alijina Mosque (1563), visit the Gavrankapetanović House (the house of a distinguished Ottoman family, now an art-colony museum), continue to the hammam, and finish at the Kula (citadel) at the top for sweeping Neretva valley views. The climb is steep but well-maintained stone steps; sturdy shoes recommended.

Optional stops

Mostar is the obvious big stop — 90 minutes for the rebuilt UNESCO Stari Most bridge, Kujundžiluk bazaar and Koski Mehmed-pašina mosque. Kravica waterfalls are 10 km south-west of Počitelj — a horseshoe of tufa cascades dropping into a swimmable pool, perfect summer stop. Blagaj (Dervish monastery at the source of the Buna river) is 15 km east of Mostar — one of the most photographed sites in Bosnia. All three can fit into one Herzegovina day-trip from Sarajevo.

When to go

Spring (April-May) is Počitelj at its best — the figs and pomegranates lining the steps are in leaf and flower, and the climate is perfect for the climb. Summer is hot (35°C+) but the stone village stays shaded; mid-afternoon is the photography sweet spot. Autumn brings the Art Colony exhibitions in September. Winter sees the village almost empty — atmospheric but many restaurants close.

Why private transfer

Public bus Sarajevo–Počitelj does not exist as a direct service — you take a Mostar or Dubrovnik-bound coach and ask the driver to drop at Počitelj, which works but stresses the connection. Private transfer pairs Počitelj with Mostar, Blagaj and Kravica in a proper full-day Herzegovina itinerary — four major sights that would otherwise require multiple days by public transport.

Route FAQ

Sarajevo to Počitelj questions

How long is the transfer?

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Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes covering 155 km. With a Mostar stop, plan for 4–5 hours total including sightseeing.

How long do I need in Počitelj?

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Minimum 45 minutes. Climb up to the Sahat-Kula tower, see the mosque, walk through the citadel at the top. Allow 90 minutes if you want a coffee on the terrace overlooking the Neretva.

Can I combine Počitelj with Kravica Waterfalls?

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Yes — very easily. Kravica is 10 km from Počitelj (15 minutes). A Sarajevo → Počitelj → Kravica day trip is a classic Herzegovina route.

Is there a border?

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No. Počitelj is in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Same country as Sarajevo, no passport checks.

Can my driver wait while I explore?

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Yes. If you want a return transfer with wait time, book our private driver service with hourly hire — much more flexible for a multi-stop Herzegovina day.

Is Počitelj wheelchair accessible?

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Limited. The village climbs a steep hillside on stone steps. The parking area and lower mosque are accessible; the fortress climb is not.

Route Reviews

Sarajevo → Počitelj reviews

Google
★★★★★

“Most photogenic village in Bosnia. Combined with Mostar and Kravica for a full-day Herzegovina trip. Driver managed the whole day perfectly.”

Miranda K.
Sarajevo → Počitelj
TripAdvisor
★★★★★

“Climbed to the Sahat-Kula tower, views are unbelievable. Worth the drive from Sarajevo just for this.”

Johan & Anna
Sarajevo → Počitelj

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