Stops: Sudak – Warsaw
Intermediate stops and boarding points on the route
Bus Sudak — Warsaw
The Sudak–Warsaw bus route connects the historic southeastern coastal town, famous for its majestic Genoese Fortress, directly with the Polish capital. This direct international coach service allows residents and visitors to travel to Central Europe seamlessly. The bus routes north through Belarus, crossing the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint, and terminates at Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. You can view schedules, select seats, and book your tickets securely on Transitica.
Coaches depart from Sudak bus terminal on a regular schedule. The journey includes a planned transit stop in Minsk (Belarus) lasting 30–60 minutes. After completing border formalities at Brest–Terespol, the coach proceeds to Warsaw Zachodnia. The average travel time is approximately 56 hours. Please consult the booking page for the most accurate and up-to-date departure times.
Sudak bus terminal → Minsk, Belarus (transit stop) → Brest-Terespol (EU border crossing) → Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. Warsaw serves as an excellent transport hub for further travel into Europe.
The coach crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint between Belarus and Poland. A valid international passport is mandatory for all passengers. Depending on your nationality, a Schengen visa may also be required. Border crossings typically take 2–4 hours. Ensure your travel documents are easily accessible at all times.
Warsaw, the dynamic capital of Poland, offers a fascinating mix of rebuilt history and modernity. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Royal Route, and the striking Palace of Culture and Science. Warsaw Zachodnia bus station is conveniently located next to metro line M2, providing quick transit to the city centre and major rail connections.
- A journey of approximately 56 hours requires some preparation. We recommend bringing a neck pillow, a light blanket, and earplugs for better sleep. Have enough water and snacks for the first leg of the trip. Wear comfortable, layered clothing. Charge your phone and keep a power bank handy. Step outside the bus at scheduled rest stops to stretch and stay comfortable.
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Bus Sudak – Warsaw: everything you need to know
The Sudak–Warsaw bus route connects the historic southeastern coastal town, famous for its majestic Genoese Fortress, directly with the Polish capital. This direct international coach service allows residents and visitors to travel to Central Europe seamlessly. The bus routes north through Belarus, crossing the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint, and terminates at Warsaw Zachodnia bus station. You can view schedules, select seats, and book your tickets securely on Transitica.
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 Sudak – Warsaw
The ticket price for the bus Sudak – 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 Sudak – Warsaw
Coaches depart from Sudak bus terminal on a regular schedule. The journey includes a planned transit stop in Minsk (Belarus) lasting 30–60 minutes. After completing border formalities at Brest–Terespol, the coach proceeds to Warsaw Zachodnia. The average travel time is approximately 56 hours. Please consult the booking page for the most accurate and up-to-date departure times.
Border crossing
The coach crosses the EU border at the Brest–Terespol checkpoint between Belarus and Poland. A valid international passport is mandatory for all passengers. Depending on your nationality, a Schengen visa may also be required. Border crossings typically take 2–4 hours. Ensure your travel documents are easily accessible at all times.
Travel tips
- A journey of approximately 56 hours requires some preparation. We recommend bringing a neck pillow, a light blanket, and earplugs for better sleep. Have enough water and snacks for the first leg of the trip. Wear comfortable, layered clothing. Charge your phone and keep a power bank handy. Step outside the bus at scheduled rest stops to stretch and stay comfortable.