Round-trip from | $1,156 | From Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl to Bosnia and Herzegovina |
One-way from | $10 | One-way flight from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl (LAS) to Bosnia and Herzegovina |
LAS - SJJ Price
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$656 - $1,266
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SJJ Temperature
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39.2 - 82.4 °F
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SJJ Rainfall
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1.69 - 4.06 inches
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The flight time from the US to Bosnia and Herzegovina will depend on several factors. The most important of those is your point of origin in the US. Since the East and West Coasts are thousands of miles apart, it can mean several hours of difference. A flight from Los Angeles International Airport to Bosnia and Herzegovina could take 27h or more. The same flight from Miami International might only take 11h. There are several airports you might fly into within the nation, although Sarajevo International Airport is probably the most common point of entry. This is the largest and busiest airport in the country, serving around 800,000 passengers per year, and is located just a few miles outside the capital city itself.
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina from any cities in the US. All flights require at least one stopover and some require two. Note that some stopovers involve changing planes, as well. The good news is that you can reach Bosnia and Herzegovina from most major US cities, including New York City, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and San Francisco to name only some. While Sarajevo is the most common destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina, other cities you may fly to include Banja Luka, Tuzla, and Mostar. Note flight times can vary wildly depending on your point of origin, and a two-stopover flight could take anywhere from 24h to over 40h depending on where you fly out of.
Travel within Bosnia and Herzegovina is a little bit limited. There are no domestic flights within the nation, despite the presence of several airports. The nation also offers no boat routs. The roads are very hilly, which makes biking challenging. However, there are plenty of well-developed bus routes on offer, although they can be somewhat slow and crowded. If you intend to travel to a more remote area, though, you’ll want to rent your own car, which can be done at the airport or within most major cities.
You will find plenty to enjoy during a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The War Childhood Museum is a solemn place to visit, as are il Monte Della Croce and Apparition Hill. Other places to visit include Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, and Hercegovacka Gracanica. Una National Park is stunning and well worth spending some time in, and the Old Bridge is one of the most iconic sights in the country.
Yes, all US citizens require a passport to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina. You’ll need six months of validity, too. However, if your stay will be less than 90 days, you do not need a visa.