A captivating journey through the heart of the Balkans, combining UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage, breathtaking national parks, and the stunning Adriatic coast. Discover the rich cultural diversity, fascinating history, and natural beauty of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia in one unforgettable itinerary.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Sarajevo: The cultural crossroads of East and West, including Baščaršija, the Tunnel of Hope, and the Latin Bridge
Sutjeska National Park: Home to spectacular mountain scenery and one of Europe’s last primeval forests
Zlatibor: Serbia’s renowned mountain resort region
Blagaj Tekija: Experience the spiritual atmosphere of this beautifully located site at the source of the Buna River
Mostar: Learn about the rich Ottoman heritage and multicultural history of Herzegovina
Jajce: Visit the medieval royal town of Jajce, Pliva Lakes, and the famous Mlinčići Watermills
Bihać: Enjoy the natural beauty of Bihać and the Una River region
Plitvice Lakes: Walk through the UNESCO-listed National Park, famous for its turquoise lakes and cascading waterfalls
Día 1: ARRIVAL SARAJEVO
Welcome to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a land where East meets West and centuries of history intertwine. Upon arrival at Sarajevo International Airport, guests will be greeted and transferred to their hotel.
Sarajevo, the capital city, is renowned for its unique blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern influences, making it one of the most captivating cultural destinations in Southeast Europe.
Overnight in Sarajevo.
Día 2: SARAJEVO
Discover Sarajevo on a guided tour through its rich history and multicultural heritage. Begin in Baščaršija, the city's historic Ottoman Old Town, where narrow cobbled streets are lined with traditional shops, cafés, and artisan workshops. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, one of the most important Islamic monuments in the Balkans, before strolling through the lively market streets where copper craftsmen continue centuries-old traditions.
Continue to the Latin Bridge, where the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 triggered the events leading to World War I. Visit the Tunnel of Hope Museum, a powerful symbol of resilience during the Siege of Sarajevo, and gain insight into one of the city's most challenging periods.
Throughout the tour, admire Sarajevo's distinctive blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Yugoslav, and contemporary architecture. Afterwards, enjoy free time to explore the city at your own pace, whether visiting museums, browsing local shops, or relaxing in one of Sarajevo's vibrant cafés.
Overnight in Sarajevo.
Día 3: SARAJEVO – SUTJESKA NATIONAL PARK – ZLATIBOR (280km – 6hrs)
After breakfast, depart Sarajevo and travel through the spectacular mountain landscapes of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina to Sutjeska National Park, the country's oldest national park, established in 1962.
Home to Perućica, one of Europe's last remaining primeval forests, the park is renowned for its dramatic mountain scenery, deep river canyons, and rich biodiversity. Learn about its natural and historical significance, including its important role during World War II, while enjoying photo stops at panoramic viewpoints along the route.
Cross the border into Serbia and continue to Zlatibor, one of the country's most popular mountain resorts, celebrated for its beautiful landscapes and traditional hospitality.
Overnight in Zlatibor.
Día 4: ZLATIBOR – BLAGAJ – MOSTAR (205km – 5hrs)
Depart Zlatibor and journey into Herzegovina, a region celebrated for its Mediterranean atmosphere, spectacular scenery, and rich cultural heritage.
Visit the picturesque village of Blagaj and explore the famous Blagaj Tekija (Dervish Monastery), dramatically situated beneath towering cliffs at the source of the Buna River. Learn about Sufi traditions and the spiritual significance of this remarkable site before enjoying lunch overlooking the crystal-clear Buna spring.
Continue to Mostar, the cultural heart of Herzegovina, renowned for its fascinating history and unique blend of cultures.
Overnight in Mostar.
Día 5: MOSTAR
Spend the day exploring Mostar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its iconic bridge and rich Ottoman heritage.
During a guided city tour, visit the UNESCO-listed Stari Most (Old Bridge), one of the Balkans' most recognizable landmarks, and explore the charming cobbled streets of the historic Ottoman quarter. Discover traditional artisan workshops and local markets while learning about Mostar's multicultural history and remarkable post-war reconstruction.
Gain further insight into the city's Ottoman legacy through its historic bridges, elegant mosques, traditional stone houses, and distinctive urban planning, all of which shaped life in Herzegovina for centuries.
Overnight in Mostar.
Día 6: MOSTAR – JAJCE – PLIVA LAKES – BIHAĆ (310km – 7hrs)
Travel north through the scenic landscapes of central Bosnia and Herzegovina to Jajce, once the capital of the medieval Bosnian Kingdom.
Enjoy a guided visit of the town, including the spectacular Pliva Waterfall, located in its historic centre. Visit the AVNOJ Museum, an important landmark in the history of former Yugoslavia, before continuing to the tranquil Pliva Lakes and the charming Mlinčići Watermills, among Bosnia and Herzegovina's most photographed traditional attractions. Continue to Bihać.
Overnight in Bihać.
Día 7: BIHAĆ – PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK – TROGIR (290km – 4.5hrs)
Travel from Bosnia and Herzegovina into Croatia to visit Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia's oldest and most famous national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a leisurely self-guided walk through its spectacular network of turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, lush forests, and wooden walkways, with plenty of opportunities to admire the scenery and take photographs. Continue to the Trogir region.
Overnight in the Trogir region.
Día 8: DEPARTURE SPLIT
After breakfast transfer to Split Airport for your departure flight.
For this journey, it’s best to pack a mix of light layers and summer clothing. Comfortable T-shirts and breathable outfits are ideal for warmer destinations like Mostar and the Croatian coast, especially in June and August. However, mornings and evenings in Sarajevo, Sutjeska, and Zlatibor can be cooler, so bring a light sweater or jacket. A waterproof or windproof layer is useful for occasional rain, particularly in spring and early autumn. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring old towns, national parks, and uneven paths. A scarf or shawl is recommended for visiting mosques and for added warmth, while sun protection such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is important for sunny days.