Bus Vinnytsia – Poznan
The Vinnytsia – Poznan bus covers about 1150 km, takes roughly 19–23 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
- 1150 km
- Travel time
- 19–23 h
- Border crossing
- Yahodyn – Dorohusk, Krakivets – Korczowa
About the Vinnytsia – Poznan route
The Vinnytsia to Poznan coach links central Ukraine with western Poland, covering roughly 1,150 kilometres in about 19 to 23 hours, with the final figure shaped mostly by the wait at the frontier. Buses cross at the Krakovets–Korczowa checkpoint, where Ukrainian and Polish officers inspect every traveller, so a valid biometric international passport is essential. Fares start at around 3,800 UAH, and you pay the full amount online by card in hryvnia, with nothing extra handed to the driver on board. The route is popular with labour migrants, students enrolled at Poznan universities, and families heading to work or returning home. Boarding takes place at the Vinnytsia bus station and you step off in Poznan, making the whole journey predictable from the first kilometre to the last.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the trip from Vinnytsia to Poznan take?
On average the journey lasts 19 to 23 hours over roughly 1,150 km. The exact duration depends on inspection time and the queue at the Ukrainian–Polish border.
How do I pay for the ticket on this route?
You pay by card online in hryvnia, the full amount at the moment of booking. There are no extra cash payments to the driver on the bus.
What documents do I need for the trip to Poland?
You need a valid biometric international passport for the travel date. It is checked at the Krakovets–Korczowa crossing by both Ukrainian and Polish border officers.
Where does the bus depart and where is the drop-off in Poznan?
Boarding is at the Vinnytsia bus station, and the drop-off is in Poznan. Exact addresses and stops are shown in the trip details during booking.
Is this an overnight trip?
Yes, because the trip lasts nearly a full day, part of it falls during the night. You can rest in your seat, with stops made for breaks and the border crossing.
