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Car Hire in Mostar – runway to Old Bridge in 10 minutes

Pick up at Mostar International (OMO), skip the shared shuttles and reach Stari Most with zero hidden fees.


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Speed limits

Urban 50 km/h, rural 80 km/h, motorway 120 km/h.

Parking tips

Street zones red (paid) & green (free after 18:00). Local pro-tip: use the “Moja Parking” app to extend time from your phone.

Fuel prices

Petrol €1.49 L, diesel €1.44 L (weekly avg.).

Winter kit

Free winter tyres 15 Nov–15 Apr; chains on request.

Transparent pricing. No surprises.

OMO sits 8 km south of the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Local buses meet only a handful of flights, and taxis charge more than a day’s rental. With car hire Mostar Airport you slide suitcases into the boot and drive straight to Stari Most, Blagaj’s cliff-side monastery or the Kravice waterfalls at your own pace – no queues, no surge pricing, no lugging luggage.

Mostar is the crossroads of Herzegovina: Adriatic beaches an hour west, Dubrovnik two hours south-west, Bosnia’s wine valley five minutes away. Diesel costs ≈20 % less than in Croatia, so a hire car quickly pays for itself once you leave the cobbled lanes.

  • Blagaj Tekke (15 min, 12 km) – Ottoman dervish house wedged under a karst cliff, turquoise Buna river springs.
  • Kravice Waterfalls (50 min, 45 km) – 25 m-high jungle-fringed cascades with summer swimming and kayak hire.
  • Počitelj & Hutovo Blato (40 min, 35 km) – Climb Počitelj’s stone citadel, then bird-watch among Hutovo wetlands.
  • Međugorje pilgrimage (30 min, 28 km) – Visit Apparition Hill and the twin-tower church; ample free parking.
  • Dubrovnik via Neum corridor (2 h, 130 km) – Drive the slender Bosnian coastline and cross the Pelješac Bridge into Croatia.
  • Street rather than garage – cheaper but tight; look for green lines north of the Neretva.
  • Multi-storey “Fenix” garage opposite Mepas Mall – guarded 24/7 (€1/h).
  • Pay meters take coins or SMS; no change-giving.
  • “Moja Parking” Android/iOS app adds remote top-ups.
  • Fill up at “Energopetrol Rodoč” on M6 before returning – cheapest diesel near the airport.
  • Spring (Mar–May) – Riverbanks bloom; highs 17–25 °C; low crowds.
  • Summer (Jun–Aug) – Mostar Summer Fest and nightly bridge-jump shows – book A/C cars early.
  • Autumn (Sep–Oct) – Vine harvest in nearby Čitluk; golden vineyards, mild 22 °C days.
  • Winter (Nov–Feb) – Day-trip to Blidinje ski slopes; free winter tyres and chains included.

Mostar is 55 km from the Metković crossing and 70 km from Bosnia’s Adriatic slip at Neum. Select the Cross-Border Permit add-on and we’ll place a green insurance card in the glovebox. Keep passports handy, lights on 24 h and expect Croatian motorway tolls (ticket system, card or euro cash).

Heading inland instead? The E73 takes you through the Neretva gorge to Sarajevo in under two hours. Either way, a pre-booked car hire Mostar Airport means borders are paperwork-free and the Adriatic sunset is yours to chase.

One-way to Dubrovnik

Drop from €29

Cross into Croatia

Green card ready

Automatic gearbox

Stress-free coastal drives

Cabrio upgrade

Feel the Adriatic breeze

★ 4.8 / 5 – based on 1 031 rentals

Loved by travellers like you

“Picked up a cabrio, drove Kravice at dawn and Dubrovnik by lunch – best hire ever.”

Luca G. Milan

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Mostar Airport charge after-hours fees?

No – our desk tracks your flight and stays open 2 h past scheduled arrival.

Can I return in Dubrovnik?

Yes – select “Different drop-off”; one-way fee from €29.

Do you rent automatics at OMO?

Yes – VW T-Cross DSG, Opel Grandland Auto and similar.

Is vignette needed on Bosnian motorways?

No – booth tolls accept cards and cash.

Are cabriolets available in winter?

Limited. The site hides cabrio offers Nov–Mar to avoid mismatched expectations.

Do I need an IDP?

UK/EU licences accepted; others need an International Driving Permit.

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