Do You Need Cash at Airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

For travelers visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina, a common question is whether you need to carry cash when arriving at airports like Sarajevo, Tuzla, Banja Luka, or Mostar. Here’s what you should know.


1. Local Currency

  • The official currency in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Convertible Mark (BAM).
  • While many businesses accept credit cards, small purchases, taxis, or public transport often require cash.

2. Airport Facilities

  • ATMs: All major airports have ATMs where you can withdraw local currency.
  • Currency Exchange: Available at larger airports (Sarajevo, Tuzla, and Banja Luka). Rates may be slightly higher than in the city.
  • Credit Card Payments: Many airport shops, cafés, and car rental services accept cards, but not all taxis or small vendors do.

3. Transportation Considerations

  • Taxis: Official airport taxis sometimes require cash, especially outside major cities or at smaller airports.
  • Hotel Shuttles / Private Transfers: Usually accept card payments if arranged in advance.
  • Public Buses: Typically require cash in local currency for tickets.

Tip: Carry at least 20–50 BAM for small expenses or taxi fares upon arrival.


4. General Tips for Travelers

  1. Withdraw or exchange some cash before leaving the airport, especially if arriving late at night.
  2. Check with your hotel if they accept card payments for pickups or transfers.
  3. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash; ATMs are available at most airports.
  4. Keep coins or small bills for tips or small purchases.

5. Summary Table

AirportATMs AvailableCurrency ExchangeCard AcceptanceCash Needed?
Sarajevo (SJJ)YesYesYes, for shops & rentalsSmall amount recommended
Tuzla (TZL)YesYesLimitedSmall amount recommended
Banja Luka (BNX)YesLimitedLimitedSmall amount recommended
Mostar (OMO)YesLimitedLimitedSmall amount recommended

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