Stops: Sevastopol – Warsaw
Intermediate stops and boarding points on the route
Bus Sevastopol — Warsaw
The Sevastopol–Warsaw bus route offers a direct overland connection from the major port city on the southern coast of the peninsula to the Polish capital. Sevastopol is a city of considerable scale and infrastructure, and its bus terminal handles regular international departures. Coaches travel north through Belarus, cross the EU border at Brest–Terespol, and arrive at Warsaw Zachodnia station. Passengers from across the southern part of the peninsula will find this a convenient departure point. All departures and booking options are available on Transitica.
Coaches depart from Sevastopol bus terminal on a regular schedule. The transit stop in Minsk (Belarus) lasts approximately 30–60 minutes and provides an opportunity to rest and purchase food. After crossing the EU border at Brest–Terespol, the coach continues to Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. The average journey time from Sevastopol is approximately 58 hours, reflecting the city's position at the southwestern tip of the peninsula. Schedules may vary by season; always check current timetables before booking.
Sevastopol bus terminal → Minsk, Belarus (transit stop, 30–60 min) → Brest-Terespol (EU border crossing) → Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. Warsaw is well connected to the rest of Poland and European coach network.
The route crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint between Belarus and Poland. All passengers must carry a valid international passport throughout the journey. Depending on citizenship, a Schengen visa may also be required. Border control can take 2–4 hours; keep documents readily accessible. The carrier's staff will advise passengers on procedures at each checkpoint.
Warsaw, the Polish capital, is a city that has reinvented itself after near-total destruction in the Second World War. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town, painstakingly rebuilt from historical records, stands alongside gleaming modern skyscrapers in a striking contrast. The Royal Castle, Łazienki Royal Park, the National Museum and the Copernicus Science Centre are among the top attractions. Warsaw Zachodnia bus station, adjacent to metro line M2, ensures seamless onward travel.
- For a journey of approximately 58 hours, thorough preparation matters. Pack a neck pillow, earplugs and a light blanket for the overnight stretches. Bring sufficient water and snacks for the first leg — rest stops occur roughly every 4–6 hours. Wear comfortable, layered clothing as coach temperatures vary. Ensure all devices are fully charged before boarding and carry a power bank. Have your travel documents in an inner pocket at all times, as they will be needed at the border.
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Bus Sevastopol – Warsaw: everything you need to know
The Sevastopol–Warsaw bus route offers a direct overland connection from the major port city on the southern coast of the peninsula to the Polish capital. Sevastopol is a city of considerable scale and infrastructure, and its bus terminal handles regular international departures. Coaches travel north through Belarus, cross the EU border at Brest–Terespol, and arrive at Warsaw Zachodnia station. Passengers from across the southern part of the peninsula will find this a convenient departure point. All departures and booking options are available on Transitica.
Stops on the route
The bus passes through 30 stops: Sevastopol, Bakhchysarai, Simferopol, 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, Warsaw.
Price and travel time Sevastopol – Warsaw
The ticket price for the bus Sevastopol – Warsaw starts from $350. The average travel time is 58 h, and the fastest trip takes 52 h 10 min. The distance between the cities is 3 100 km.
Bus schedule Sevastopol – Warsaw
Coaches depart from Sevastopol bus terminal on a regular schedule. The transit stop in Minsk (Belarus) lasts approximately 30–60 minutes and provides an opportunity to rest and purchase food. After crossing the EU border at Brest–Terespol, the coach continues to Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. The average journey time from Sevastopol is approximately 58 hours, reflecting the city's position at the southwestern tip of the peninsula. Schedules may vary by season; always check current timetables before booking.
Border crossing
The route crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint between Belarus and Poland. All passengers must carry a valid international passport throughout the journey. Depending on citizenship, a Schengen visa may also be required. Border control can take 2–4 hours; keep documents readily accessible. The carrier's staff will advise passengers on procedures at each checkpoint.
Travel tips
- For a journey of approximately 58 hours, thorough preparation matters. Pack a neck pillow, earplugs and a light blanket for the overnight stretches. Bring sufficient water and snacks for the first leg — rest stops occur roughly every 4–6 hours. Wear comfortable, layered clothing as coach temperatures vary. Ensure all devices are fully charged before boarding and carry a power bank. Have your travel documents in an inner pocket at all times, as they will be needed at the border.