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If you need to send presents overnight to friends or relatives living in Prague or Sarajevo, he [didn’t get his name] is the man. No need to worry about packages being lost or broken sending via European Post
either Czech or Bosnia. I failed to send and received packages thrice in this continent which caused me to believe that I was an idiot who could not write a decent label.

The driver lives in Prague, and once a week he drives people from Prague to Sarajevo and vice versa in addition to stuffs and presents.

He charges 5000 CZK (~200 EUR) for a roundtrip ride starting from Prague to Sarajevo, and probably less for trips starting from Sarajevo to Prague. The price is more than Eurolines bus ticket from Prague to either Vienna, Budapes or  Zagreb plus connecting trains/buses to Sarajevo.   However, you can make this trip in one day and don’t have to wait over night in one of those stations.

Phone: +420 602 316 395 (Czech mobile).

From Prague
Location: Namesti Miru, Praha
Pickup time: Friday afternoon
Depart: Saturday morning
Arrive: Saturday evening

From Sarajevo
Location: Skenderia
Pickup time: ?
Depart: ?
Arrive: ?

The driver is a family friend of the wife of my boyfriend’s boss’s boss, so he should be reliable.

I will update this post once I have more information.

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    Reader’s questions

    1) Is a visa required for Spanish citizens or is it enough with the passport?
    2) What is the best way to travel from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik? Do you have bus schedules/timetables?

     

    Visa for Spaniards

     

    According to World Travel Guide, visa is not required for people from EU countries. In this case, Spanish travelers don’t need Visa to travel to Bosnia. However, thing might change so please double check with other sources before your trip.

     

    Best way from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik

    Bus is the best transportation mean from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik in term of money and time factors. Since I never travel directly from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik; I went to Split first, I emailed my former roommate in Bosnia and got the following information. (Thanks T.)

     

    Frequency: Buses run 3 times a day during the summer from Jun. 15 to Sep. 3, 2007. Probably there are few buses in the winter.
    Duration: slight more than 6 hours.
    Cost: 42 KM ~ 21 EUR for oneway and 62 KM ~ 31 EUR for roundtrip.

    Schedule

    BUS LINES FROM SARAJEVO TO DUBROVNIK
    -7:15 (every day): arrive in Dubrovnik at 13:40
    -14:30 (on Friday and Saturday from Jun 30 to Sep 3): arrive in Dubrovnik at 21:00
    -22:30 (every day from Jun 15 to Sep 3): arrive in Dubrovnik about 05:10

    BUS LINES FROM DUBROVNIK TO SARAJEVO
    -8:00 (every day): arrive in Sarajevo about 14:45
    -13:00 (Sat and Sun from Jun 30 to Sep 3): arrive at 19:15
    -22:30 (every day from Jun 15 to Sep 3): arrive at 5:00

    For more information, please visit Centrotrans travel agency. For now there is no English version, so you have to try to understand the information in Bosnian.

    On the homepage, you’ll see two drop-down lists. The left one is departure (Polazište) and the right one is arrival (Odredište). Pull down the lists and select Sarajevo and Dubrovnik. Or you can just scroll down and find the part Sarajevo-Dubrovnik and vice versa.

    Now if you really want to read English, visit Free Online Translation from Croatian (Bosnia) to English. Copy the url of Centrotrans website: http://www.centrolines.ba/loc/ruter.wbsp into the URL text box. You should then see a semi-decent page in English mixed with Croatian.

    Other useful site: Dubrovnik Online - Transportation by Coach

    Important words to remember

    • Daily: Svaki dan
    • Departure: Polazište
    • Arrival/Destination: Odredište
    • Ticket: KARTA
    • Oneway: JEDAN SMJER or KARTA U JEDNOM SMJERU
    • Roundtrip: POVRATNA KARTA
    • How long does it takes from X to Y? : Koliko traje voznja od X do Y?
    • How much does it cost? Koliko to kosta? or Kolika je cijena?
    • How much does oneway ticket cost? KOLIKO KOSTA KARTA U JEDNOM SMJERU?

     

    It’s very difficult to find sufficient information about transportation in Bosnia as the country is still catching up with Internet technology. Once you arrive to Sarajevo, make a trip to the main bus station (information definitely provided in your travel guide). There are updated timetables for both domestic and international buses. Please take into consideration that the people at the ticket counters speak English very little or not at all; however they are helpful.
    I used pen and paper to communicate when asking for information and buying ticket.

    Dubrovnik is very cool. I was surprisingly impressed by how pretty it was. I almost decided not to visit this city. What a pity it might have been.

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    on Apr 13th, 2007

    Sarajevo Troley Lines

    Troley Lines

    101 Otoka – Drvenija
    103 Dobrinja – Drvenija
    104 Alipašino Polje – Drvenija

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    on Apr 13th, 2007

    Sarajevo Tram Lines

    Tram lines

    1 Željezni?ka stanica – Baš?aršija
    2 ?engi? vila – Baš?aršija
    3 Ilidža – Baš?aršija
    4 Željezni?ka stanica – Ilidža
    5 Nedžari?i – Baš?aršija
    6 Ilidža – Skenderija
    7 Nedžari?i – Skenderija

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