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ATTRACTIONS

We offer transport and a private tour guide to help you get to and learn about more than 30 attractions around the Bosnia and Herzegovina region. Sites include the beautiful Stari Most (old bridge), built in the 1500s; the Ottomon-era township of Blagaj; the Visoko pyramids (which are the subject of an archaeological debate); the Neretva river, on which you can raft and many more destinations...

Stari Most (Old Bridge)

Perhaps Mostar’s most iconic landmark, Stari Most (Old Bridge) was built in the 16th Century while the region was under the control of the Ottoman Empire. It allowed citizens to cross Neretva River for nearly 500 years. The bridge was destroyed in 1993 by Croat forces, but was reconstructed and reopened in 2004.

 

There’s so much more to the Stari Most story, and you can hear it all by booking a guided tour below:

Blagaj

Blagaj is 15 kilometres south of Mostar. The region gains its status as ones of the country's must-see attractions as much for its natural beauty as it does for its architectural and historical splendour. One of the many sights is the Ottoman-era Tekke (or Tekija), a monastery built on one of the largest springs in Europe in around 1520, and one of the few remaining in the world dedicated to the Dervish cult.

 

Blagaj is rich in history and the best way to see it is with a guide. You can book a tour below:

The Mt Velez Region

Mount Velez is located in the south-central part of the Herzegovina. Among the many highlights of the region are Blagaj (mentioned above), the highland community of Podvelez to the east of the towering peaks of Velez Mountain, mountain tracks and an old Yugoslav army barracks. ​

 

We offer private hiking tours to the summit of Mt Velez.

Bosnian Pyramids - Visoko

Whether you believe them to be the oldest human-made pyramidal structures ever discovered or simply remarkable natural formations, the Bosnian Pyramids are a sight to behold. You can find them in the township of Visoko, four kilometres from the national capital, Sarajevo.

 

We offer day tours to Bosnian Pyramids. Tour guides are available at the entrance to the Pyramid caves.

Konjic and Boracko Lake

Konjic is a town whose official history dates back to 1382, but which may have first been settled as many as 4000 years ago. The stunning mountainous terrain in which it’s built, as well as the array of arresting stone architecture makes it a landmark of almost magical allure.

 

Situated a 30-minute drive from the township is Boracko Lake, which offers gorgeous natural vistas as well as the chance to relax by the emerald green waters.

 

We offer day tours to Konjic and Boracko Lake.

Mount Bjelasnica - Lukomir

On Mt Bjelasnica sits tiny Lukomir, a truly traditional Bosnian village. How have its residents retained their customs? Lukomir is widely regarded as the highest-altitude and most isolated township in the entire country.

 

The mountain is also a wonderful destination for hiking and bike riding. 

Dubrovnik

If you want to step outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dubrovnik is the perfect place to start. Croatia is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the wider region and certainly one of the most impressive. With its marble streets, beautiful architecture and cool breeze off the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is sure to impress you.

 

We offer day tours to Dubrovnik and most of the Dalmatian Coast.

Other destinations

We offer transport to following destinations for groups up to 15 people: 

- Township of Pocitelj

- Medugorje Pilgrimage

- Rafting - Neretva River

- Kravice Waterfalls

- Township of Stolac

- Raketnica River

and much much more

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