Upon arrival at Sarajevo International Airport, guests will receive a brief introduction to the city. Afterward, they will be transferred to their hotel for check-in. The remainder of the day is free for rest and relaxation. Overnight stay in Sarajevo.
Begin the day with a guided tour of Sarajevo’s Old Town, visiting key historical landmarks such as the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, a prominent Islamic structure in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the Kursumlija Madrasah, Hanikah (Derwish Tekke), and the Emperor’s Mosque. Explore the vibrant Bascarsija Square, the Faculty of Islamic Sciences, the Bosniak Institute, Ghazi Husrev-bey Library, and the historic Taslihan. Afterward, head to Trebević Mountain, a peaceful sanctuary and popular recreational area, known for its lush landscapes. Enjoy an exhilarating ride on the alpine coaster at Sunnyland and take in breathtaking views from the cable car. Visit the Tunnel of Hope, a vital passageway used during the Siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s for transporting supplies and refugees. Overnight stay in Sarajevo.
Visit the Bijambare Caves, a captivating subterranean attraction renowned for its impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Nestled within a protected natural park, the caves offer a unique opportunity to explore the intricate beauty of the underground world, surrounded by lush forests and tranquil landscapes. Following the cave tour, continue your journey with a shopping excursion at the SCC and ALTA shopping malls, where you can indulge in a variety of retail experiences. Overnight stay in Sarajevo.
Jajce is renowned for its exceptional beauty, being the only city in the world where a waterfall is located in the very heart of the city. The Pliva Waterfall, one of the twelve most beautiful waterfalls globally, dates back approximately 50,000 years. Just five kilometers from the city center, nestled between the Great and Small Pliva Lakes, lie the historic Pliva watermills, known locally as “mlincići.” These oak-crafted mills, believed to date back to the Middle Ages, were once used to grind grain but now stand as a popular tourist attraction. In 2009, the watermills were designated a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Overnight stay in Bihac.
Embark on a visit to the stunning National Park Una, located near the Croatian border, where the Una River cascades dramatically in a series of falls, known as Strbački Buk. The falls are composed of three travertine sections, with the largest drop reaching 18 meters. Surrounding the falls, you’ll find well-maintained viewing platforms, providing an excellent opportunity to relax and take in the breathtaking natural beauty. Continue to the picturesque Japodski Otoci (Japod’s Islands), where visitors can explore one of the region’s oldest civilizations and enjoy the serenity of the islands. Overnight stay in Bihac.
On this day, explore Bosanska Krupa, a charming town located along both banks of the Una River in Northwestern Bosnia. The town is dominated by the remnants of a medieval fortress, built in the 13th century on a hill overlooking the river. Today, only fragments of the fortress walls and two towers remain. Later, visit Ostrožac Castle, which has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. In 1967, the castle was reopened to the public and later became a renowned sculptor’s colony, attracting artists from across the globe. Overnight stay in Bihac.
A visit to Livno offers a truly unique experience, highlighted by the opportunity to observe its renowned wild horses roaming freely across the breathtaking plains. Set against a backdrop of majestic mountain landscapes, Livno seamlessly blends rich history, cultural heritage, and stunning natural beauty, making it an essential destination for travelers. Continue to Mostar, home to the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the city’s rich history and architectural elegance. Overnight stay in Mostar.
After breakfast at the hotel, begin the day with a visit to the Spring of Buna, where crystal-clear waters emerge from a 15-meter-wide cave. Explore the fascinating Blagaj Cave and the historic Blagaj Dervish House, a spiritual site that has captivated visitors for centuries.
Next, travel to Počitelj, an Ottoman-era hill town and UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and scenic beauty.
Continue to the breathtaking Kravice Waterfalls, located on the Trebižat River. This stunning natural wonder features a wide 25-meter-high cascade that plunges into a vibrant emerald pool, creating a mesmerizing, almost surreal atmosphere. In the summer months, the falls are gentler, and the basin provides a peaceful retreat from the heat, drawing both locals and tourists alike. Overnight stay in Mostar.
On the journey back to Sarajevo, enjoy a visit to Jablanica Lake, a picturesque destination renowned for its stunning scenery and exceptional local cuisine. The area is home to some of the finest restaurants offering authentic regional delicacies.
A highlight of the day is a stop at Eco Village “Raj u Raju”, an oasis of tranquility surrounded by pristine nature. A crystal-clear river flows through the village, enriching the diverse flora and fauna of the area. This unique blend of sunny Herzegovina, fresh mountain air, and unspoiled waters creates an idyllic setting. It is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts and a haven for food lovers, as the village is known for serving 100% organic, farm-to-table cuisine. Overnight stay in Sarajevo.
Enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel before transfer to Sarajevo International Airport for your departure.
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Terezija bb, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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