Bordering Countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country located in Southeast Europe, bordered by three neighboring countries: Croatia to the north, west, and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast.

  1. Croatia

  • Religion: Predominantly Christianity (Roman Catholicism)
  • Official Language: Croatian
  • Currency: Croatian Kuna (HRK)

Country Overview:

Croatia is a country known for its stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea, medieval architecture, and rich cultural heritage. It has a parliamentary republic system with stable political institutions. Public security is generally good, with low crime rates. Major landmarks include the historic city of Dubrovnik, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and Diocletian’s Palace in Split.

Transportation Infrastructure:

Roads: Bosnia and Herzegovina is connected to Croatia by several major highways, including the A1 motorway. Railways: There are direct railway connections between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, with regular train services operating between major cities. Airports: The nearest major airport to the Bosnia and Herzegovina-Croatia border is Sarajevo International Airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Croatia, travelers can access airports such as Zagreb Airport and Dubrovnik Airport.

Visa Requirement:

Visa is not required for travel between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia for citizens of both countries.

  1. Serbia

  • Religion: Predominantly Christianity (Eastern Orthodox)
  • Official Language: Serbian
  • Currency: Serbian Dinar (RSD)

Country Overview:

Serbia is a landlocked country known for its cultural heritage, vibrant capital city, Belgrade, and scenic landscapes. It has a parliamentary republic system with stable political institutions. Public security is generally good, though there have been occasional protests and demonstrations. Major landmarks include the Belgrade Fortress, Studenica Monastery, and the Iron Gates gorge on the Danube River.

Transportation Infrastructure:

Roads: Bosnia and Herzegovina is connected to Serbia by several major highways, including the E70 and E75. Railways: There are direct railway connections between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, with regular train services operating between major cities. Airports: The nearest major airport to the Bosnia and Herzegovina-Serbia border is Sarajevo International Airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Serbia, travelers can access airports such as Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and Niš Constantine the Great Airport.

Visa Requirement:

Visa is not required for travel between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia for citizens of both countries.

  1. Montenegro

  • Religion: Predominantly Christianity (Eastern Orthodox)
  • Official Language: Montenegrin
  • Currency: Euro (EUR)

Country Overview:

Montenegro is a small country known for its rugged mountains, medieval villages, and Adriatic coastline. It has a parliamentary republic system with stable political institutions. Public security is generally good, with low crime rates. Major landmarks include the Bay of Kotor, Durmitor National Park, and the walled city of Kotor.

Transportation Infrastructure:

Roads: Bosnia and Herzegovina is connected to Montenegro by several major highways, including the E65 and E80. Railways: There are no direct railway connections between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Airports: The nearest major airport to the Bosnia and Herzegovina-Montenegro border is Sarajevo International Airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In Montenegro, travelers can access airports such as Podgorica Airport and Tivat Airport.

Visa Requirement:

Visa is not required for travel between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro for citizens of both countries.