Bosnia and Herzegovina Tours & TripsDiscover the best of the Balkans on a multi-country tour
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About Bosnia and Herzegovina
Discover the charming country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a hidden gem in the heart of the Balkans. Our guides tours take you on an unforgettable journey through a land rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the enchanting city of Sarajevo, where East meets West, stroll across the iconic Stari Most in Mostar, and marvel at the stunning landscapes of the Una National Park. With its vibrant traditions, warm hospitality, and breathtaking scenery, Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a truly unique travel experience that will leave you spellbound. Join us and uncover the magic of this remarkable destination.
Popular Bosnia and Herzegovina tours
We offer a range of tours exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina. Take a guided tour of the country’s capital, Sarajevo, visiting key landmarks like Sarajevo City Hall, the old town, and the spot of the assassination that sparked the first world war. We also visit gorgeous cities like Mostar, Blagaj and Trebinje. Visiting stunning religious buildings, picturesque landscapes and vibrant old towns. Bosnia and Herzegovina is truly a hidden gem of Europe waiting for you to discover it.
What to see in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Old bridge
The Old Bridge in Mostar, known as Stari Most, is an iconic symbol of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s rich history and resilience. Originally built in the 16th century by the Ottomans, this stunning stone bridge spans the Neretva River, connecting the city’s two halves. Stari Most was meticulously reconstructed after its destruction in the 1990s Bosnian War, and today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The bridge is not only an architectural marvel but also a cultural centerpiece, where locals and visitors gather to watch daring divers leap into the river below, continuing a centuries-old tradition.
Bascarsija (The old town)
Baščaršija in Mostar is a vibrant and historic bazaar that captures the city's rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the heart of Mostar, this bustling marketplace is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets lined with charming shops, cafes, and artisans' stalls. Visitors can explore a variety of traditional Bosnian crafts, from handwoven rugs to intricate jewellery. With its lively atmosphere and picturesque setting, Baščaršija offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of Mostar, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Latin bridge
The Latin Bridge in Sarajevo is a historic landmark that holds a significant place in world history. The stone bridge is famously known as the site where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated in 1914, an event that sparked the onset of World War I. Today, the bridge stands as a poignant reminder of Sarajevo's rich and tumultuous past, attracting visitors who wish to reflect on its historical importance while enjoying its picturesque setting in the heart of the city.
Neretva River
The Neretva River, flowing through the heart of Sarajevo, is a stunning natural landmark that adds to the city's picturesque beauty. Renowned for its emerald-green waters and scenic surroundings, the river is a vital part of the region's ecosystem and cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along its banks, capture breathtaking photos, and even participate in thrilling water sports. The Neretva River not only enhances Sarajevo's charm but also offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into the area's vibrant natural landscape.
Best of the Balkans
Combine beautiful Budapest in Hungary with all of these fascinating Balkan nations with our range of tours!
Slovakia
On some of our Balkans tours we pop into Slovakia to take in the country's capital, Bratislava. Travellers can explore Bratislava Castle, perched majestically above the Danube River, offering sweeping views of the city. And they can unwind in the welcoming atmosphere of local cafes and restaurants, savouring traditional Slovakian cuisine.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use card payment in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
While credit cards are accepted in larger hotels, restaurants, and shops, it's always a good idea to carry some cash, especially in smaller establishments and rural areas. ATMs are widely available in major cities and towns for withdrawing local currency.
What is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Bosnian-Herzegovina Convertible Marka (BAM)
What is the most convenient way to travel between cities and attractions in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
We provide transport services for all cities and attractions listed on our itinerary so there is no need to worry about transport. However, if you have free time and wish to explore a little further out of the city you can catch a bus for the most convenient way to get around.
How big are your tour groups?
Our tours tend to be medium sized with the maximum number of people on most of our Bosnia and Herzegovina tours being 16. We make sure that our tours are not too crowed so that all of our guests get the most out of our tour guides and can travel around comfortably.
When is the best time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of weather and avoiding crowds?
The best time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina is during the spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and tourist crowds are thinner. Summer can be hot, but it's a popular time for festivals and outdoor activities. Winter brings snow and is perfect for skiing in the mountains.