Stops: Simferopol – Warsaw
Intermediate stops and boarding points on the route
Bus Simferopol — Warsaw
The Simferopol–Warsaw bus route connects the geographical and transport centre of the peninsula with the Polish capital, providing a reliable overland link to Central Europe. As the main hub for long-distance international departures in the region, Simferopol central bus terminal serves passengers from across the peninsula. Coaches travel through Belarus and cross the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint before arriving at Warsaw Zachodnia. All available departures and seat options can be found and booked directly on Transitica — conveniently and without intermediaries.
Coaches depart from Simferopol central bus terminal on a regular schedule. A transit stop in Minsk (Belarus) of approximately 30–60 minutes allows passengers to rest and use facilities. After crossing the EU border at Brest–Terespol, the coach proceeds directly to Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. The average journey time is approximately 56 hours; the exact duration may vary depending on border crossing wait times and road conditions. Always check the current timetable on the booking page before departure.
From Simferopol central bus terminal the coach travels through Belarus to Minsk, where a short transit stop is made. The route then continues to Brest and the Terespol border crossing into Poland. After entering the EU the bus proceeds directly to Warsaw Zachodnia bus station, which offers metro and bus connections to the city centre and beyond.
The coach crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint between Belarus and Poland. All passengers must hold a valid international passport for the entire journey. A Schengen visa may be required depending on nationality. Border control procedures can extend the total travel time by 2–4 hours, particularly during peak travel periods. Keep all travel documents in an easily accessible place throughout the trip.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is one of Central Europe's most dynamic and rapidly growing cities. Almost entirely rebuilt after the Second World War, it blends a UNESCO-listed historic Old Town with modern architecture and a vibrant cultural scene. Must-see attractions include the Royal Castle, the Old Town Market Square, Łazienki Park and the Palace of Culture and Science. Warsaw Zachodnia bus station is adjacent to metro line M2, offering swift access to the city centre.
- A journey of around 56 hours requires good preparation. Bring a neck pillow, a light blanket and earplugs for the overnight segments. Pack a refillable water bottle and some snacks — rest stops allow food purchases, but having provisions within reach is always practical. Keep travel documents in an inner pocket for quick access at border checks. Dress in layers, as coach temperatures can vary. Charge all devices fully before boarding and bring a power bank. Step outside at every scheduled stop to stretch and get some fresh air.
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Bus Simferopol – Warsaw: everything you need to know
The Simferopol–Warsaw bus route connects the geographical and transport centre of the peninsula with the Polish capital, providing a reliable overland link to Central Europe. As the main hub for long-distance international departures in the region, Simferopol central bus terminal serves passengers from across the peninsula. Coaches travel through Belarus and cross the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint before arriving at Warsaw Zachodnia. All available departures and seat options can be found and booked directly on Transitica — conveniently and without intermediaries.
Stops on the route
The bus passes through 28 stops: 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 Simferopol – Warsaw
The ticket price for the bus Simferopol – Warsaw 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 Simferopol – Warsaw
Coaches depart from Simferopol central bus terminal on a regular schedule. A transit stop in Minsk (Belarus) of approximately 30–60 minutes allows passengers to rest and use facilities. After crossing the EU border at Brest–Terespol, the coach proceeds directly to Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. The average journey time is approximately 56 hours; the exact duration may vary depending on border crossing wait times and road conditions. Always check the current timetable on the booking page before departure.
Border crossing
The coach crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint between Belarus and Poland. All passengers must hold a valid international passport for the entire journey. A Schengen visa may be required depending on nationality. Border control procedures can extend the total travel time by 2–4 hours, particularly during peak travel periods. Keep all travel documents in an easily accessible place throughout the trip.
Travel tips
- A journey of around 56 hours requires good preparation. Bring a neck pillow, a light blanket and earplugs for the overnight segments. Pack a refillable water bottle and some snacks — rest stops allow food purchases, but having provisions within reach is always practical. Keep travel documents in an inner pocket for quick access at border checks. Dress in layers, as coach temperatures can vary. Charge all devices fully before boarding and bring a power bank. Step outside at every scheduled stop to stretch and get some fresh air.