Border crossing point Bosanska Gradiška → Stara Gradiška
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Bosanska Gradiška →
Stara Gradiška
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Bosanska Gradiška — Stara Gradiška Border Crossing
Status: A major international road border crossing between Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosanska Gradiška) and Croatia (Stara Gradiška) on the E661 corridor, open around the clock, 24/7. It is one of the largest checkpoints on the Bosnian–Croatian border.
Border regime: Croatia is an EU and Schengen member, while Bosnia and Herzegovina is outside the EU, so full passport and customs control applies in both directions.
Transport: Passenger cars, buses and trucks use the Croatia → Bosnia and Herzegovina direction and the opposite flow.
Basic Information
- Crossing: Bosanska Gradiška (Bosnia and Herzegovina) — Stara Gradiška (Croatia)
- Road: E661 corridor
- Operating hours: 24/7
- Vehicle types: cars, buses, trucks
- Distance: about 55 km from Banja Luka
- On site: parking, a café and currency exchange
Queues and Wait Times
As one of the main gateways on the Bosanska Gradiška granica, the checkpoint carries steady passenger and freight traffic. Under normal conditions waits are usually 20–60 minutes, rising to about 1–3 hours at weekends and on public holidays when tourist and transit traffic peaks. Trucks are handled in a separate lane and may take longer because of EU-entry customs checks.
Check the live queue page or review historical patterns in the Croatia–Bosnia statistics.
Documents and Practical Notes
EU citizens cross with a passport or national ID card; travellers from outside the EU should carry valid travel documents and the required vehicle insurance. In an emergency, the European number 112 applies on both sides of the crossing.