Bus Kremenchuk – Warsaw
The Kremenchuk – Warsaw bus covers about 1220 km, takes roughly 20–25 h, crossing the border at Yahodyn – Dorohusk, Krakivets – Korczowa. Departures run regularly, several times a day, and tickets can be booked online in advance.
- Distance
- 1220 km
- Travel time
- 20–25 h
- Border crossing
- Yahodyn – Dorohusk, Krakivets – Korczowa
About the Kremenchuk – Warsaw route
The Kremenchuk to Warsaw bus covers roughly 1,220 km in about 20 to 25 hours, with the exact duration shaped by the queue at the Ukrainian–Polish border, usually crossed at the Yahodyn–Dorohusk checkpoint. This international service is a daily lifeline for migrant workers, students enrolled at Polish universities, families, and travellers heading abroad or returning home. Fares start at around 3,500 UAH, and you pay by card online in hryvnia — the full amount at once, with no extra cash handed to the driver en route. A valid biometric international passport is required to cross the frontier. Boarding takes place at a central pickup point in Kremenchuk, and you arrive in Warsaw close to major transport hubs, where the metro and suburban trains make onward travel across the city straightforward.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the trip from Kremenchuk to Warsaw including the border?
The journey usually takes 20 to 25 hours over roughly 1,220 km. The main variable is the queue at the Ukrainian–Polish border (often the Yahodyn–Dorohusk crossing), which can shorten or extend the trip.
How do I pay for the ticket online?
You pay by bank card on the website in hryvnia, settling the full price upfront at the time of booking. There are no additional cash payments to the driver during the journey.
What documents do I need to travel to Poland?
A valid biometric international passport is mandatory to cross the border. It is also wise to carry supporting documents about the purpose of your trip in case border officers ask for them.
Is this an overnight bus?
Yes, because the trip lasts over 20 hours it covers at least one night on the road. The buses are equipped for overnight travel with comfortable seats and rest stops.
Where does the bus depart from and where does it drop off?
Boarding is at a convenient central point in Kremenchuk, and drop-off is in Warsaw near major transport hubs, from where the metro or trains make it easy to reach your destination in the city.
