Stops: Crimea – Europe
Intermediate stops and boarding points on the route
Bus Crimea — Europe
Bus routes from Crimea to Europe offer a reliable and convenient way to reach the major cities of Central and Western Europe. For passenger convenience, boarding is possible in various cities across Crimea (including Simferopol, Sevastopol, Yalta, Feodosia, and others). All services travel through Minsk (Belarus) to Warsaw — the main gateway into the EU. From Warsaw, passengers can continue to Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Bern, Paris or Rome as part of a single through-ticket. On Transitica you can view all routes and complete your booking online.
Buses from Crimea to Warsaw depart regularly. Boarding is available in major cities of the peninsula (Simferopol, Sevastopol, Yalta, Feodosia, etc.). Minsk is the standard transit point — a short stop for rest. Onward services to deeper European cities (Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Bern, Paris, Rome) depart from Warsaw. Always check the up-to-date timetable and available boarding points on the booking page.
The coach picks up passengers in Crimean cities and travels through Eastern Europe to Minsk (Belarus), where a transit rest stop is made. The route then continues to Brest and the Polish border crossing at Terespol. After entering the EU the bus proceeds to Warsaw. From Warsaw, passengers transfer to onward services to Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Bern, Paris or Rome.
The route crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol crossing between Belarus and Poland. All passengers must carry a valid international passport. Depending on nationality, a Schengen visa may also be required. Obtaining the necessary documents in advance is strongly recommended. Border control may take 2–4 hours.
Warsaw is the first major EU transit hub on the route from Crimea. From here, the full network of Central and Western European bus connections opens up. Warsaw Zachodnia bus station provides convenient connections to all major European cities.
- For long journeys, preparation is key. Pack a neck pillow, light blanket and earplugs. Keep water, snacks and charged devices within reach. Use transit stops to stretch and get fresh air. Keep your documents in an inner pocket for quick access.
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Bus Crimea – Europe: everything you need to know
Bus routes from Crimea to Europe offer a reliable and convenient way to reach the major cities of Central and Western Europe. For passenger convenience, boarding is possible in various cities across Crimea (including Simferopol, Sevastopol, Yalta, Feodosia, and others). All services travel through Minsk (Belarus) to Warsaw — the main gateway into the EU. From Warsaw, passengers can continue to Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Bern, Paris or Rome as part of a single through-ticket. On Transitica you can view all routes and complete your booking online.
Stops on the route
The bus passes through 28 stops: Crimea, Krasnoperekopsk, Dzhankoi, Dzhankoi, Henichesk, Melitopol, Prymorsk, Berdyansk, Manhush, Mariupol, Donetsk, Makiivka, Makiivka, Khartyzsk, Yenakiieve, Debaltseve, Stanytsia Luhanska, Bilovodsk, Novoazovsk, Voronezh, Tula, Moscow, Moscow, Smolensk, Orsha, Minsk, Minsk, Europe.
Price and travel time Crimea – Europe
The ticket price for the bus Crimea – Europe starts from $350. The average travel time is 56 h, and the fastest trip takes 50 h 20 min. The distance between the cities is 3 020 km.
Bus schedule Crimea – Europe
Buses from Crimea to Warsaw depart regularly. Boarding is available in major cities of the peninsula (Simferopol, Sevastopol, Yalta, Feodosia, etc.). Minsk is the standard transit point — a short stop for rest. Onward services to deeper European cities (Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Bern, Paris, Rome) depart from Warsaw. Always check the up-to-date timetable and available boarding points on the booking page.
Border crossing
The route crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol crossing between Belarus and Poland. All passengers must carry a valid international passport. Depending on nationality, a Schengen visa may also be required. Obtaining the necessary documents in advance is strongly recommended. Border control may take 2–4 hours.
Travel tips
- For long journeys, preparation is key. Pack a neck pillow, light blanket and earplugs. Keep water, snacks and charged devices within reach. Use transit stops to stretch and get fresh air. Keep your documents in an inner pocket for quick access.