TOURS - INFO

Herzegovina is by many considered the most beautiful part of the country. This trip takes us to see the most iportant places in one single day. We will completely fill the day for an amazing experience.

In the morning we will first go on a walking tour of Old town of Mostar, a UNESCO world heritage site best known for it's one of a kind 16th century Old bridge that spans Neretva river. We will talk about development of the capital of Herzegovina, see the most important landmarks like Koski Mehmed-pasha's mosque, Public bath, Karađozbey's mosque, Kujundžiluk street, Prijeka čaršija, Crooked bridge, and of course the Old bridge as the single most important monument in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We will also climb a minaret for the best view on the Old bridge there is!

For lunch we will go to Blagaj, to run away from scorching sun in Mostar, and enjoy fresh trout in a frestourant by Buna river. After the lunch we will enter Blagaj tekke, one of the oldest dervish houses in Bosnia, and undoubtly the most beautiful one. It's situated right at the largest spring in Europe, Vrelo Bune.

Last stop will be Počitelj. An old unspoiled town in a natural amphiteater looking on Neretva river. We will use time to quickly tell the story of the place, and then have free time to explore and take photos of this unreal place.

Return to Sarajevo planned around 19:00h.

HERZEGOVINA ESSENTIAL
75€/person

Herzegovina is southern most part of the country. The trip there will take us to the most important places: Mostar, Blagaj and Počitelj. All the amazing sites, fantastic food, a lot of history, and beautiful nature all in a single day.

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HERZEGOVINA ESSENTIAL
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