The bus from DOBOJ to HERCEG NOVI does not pass through other cities or greater places. On this route there is only one departure. The road is about 662 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 12 hours and 40 mins.
As the bus crosses the border during the tourist season unforeseen maintenance are possible. Be sure to bring your identification documents. Bus crew will create a list of the names of passengers before crossing the border.
Luggage is usually paid per bag on all departures depending on the carrier.
Buses are generally high-class with air conditioning, ABS, comfortable passenger seats and similar.
Timetable From DOBOJ to HERCEG NOVI can be found for days:
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Bus companies which operate from DOBOJ to HERCEG NOVI are:Globtour Međugorje.
Doboj
Bus Station Doboj is placed near the road Sarajevo - Bosanski Brod. Doboj is one of the most important crossroads in Bosnia. It has many departures for Belgrade, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Podgorica, Zagreb. The station has roofed platforms, cafe, restaurant, shop, waiting room, toilet. You can exit on platform only with regular of platform ticket.
Ticket box working time is from 00h to 24h.
Bus Station Doboj facilities:
Cafe and restaurant
Shop
Parking place
- Toilet
Taxi station
Adress: Svetog Save bb, Doboj 74000, Bosna i Hercegovina
Phone: +387 53 241 399
Herceg Novi
Herceg Novi, with approximately 200 sunny days a year, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Montenegro.
Located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen, Herceg Novi offers to tourists a rich monumental heritage, monasteries and churches, and numerous fortifications such as Španjola, Kanli Kula, Sat Kula and famous staircase, after which it takes its nickname “City of the stairs”.
Herceg Novi was founded as a fortress in 1382 by Bosnian King Stjepan Tvrtko I and was called Sveti Stefan or Castelnuovo. After the death of Tvrtko, Duke Sandalj Hranić of the Herzegovinian Kosačas acquired Castelnuovo. During his reign, Herceg Novi picked up trading salt, what bothered their neighbors from Dubrovnik, which in this part of Europe held a monopoly over salt trade in that time.
When Hranić died, his nephew, Herzog Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, inherited Castelnuovo. Under Stjepan, Castelnuovo expanded and thus became a city, renaming it to Herceg Novi.
The Turks conquered Herceg Novi in 1482, and ruled for 200 years, until 1687. In that period various nations and civilizations interspersed on its soil, leaving deep marks on the history, culture and overall development of the region.
Herceg Novi is known by a very rich cultural program in the summer months, which includes above all the traditional film and music festivals. Of course, the event are also organized during other months, which contributes to recognizable cultural life of the city.