Tvrdoš (Tvrdos), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Small group tour with minivan by Monterrasol Travel.
Small group tour package 8 days in Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia in-depth cultural 8 days tour Mostar. Explore old towns, waterfalls, monasteries. Nature, food, scenic roads.tour ID: #675
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Tour summaryExplore old towns, waterfalls, monasteries. Nature, food, scenic roads. Get a seat on Small group tour with minivan by Monterrasol Travel. This page describes details of the multi-day small group car tour #675 offered by Monterrasol Travel. We, Monterrasol Travel, are an independent tour operator specialized in cultural and destination tourism. This sightseeing tour has been developed by Monterrasol Travel for small groups travelers based on our own experiences and belongs to the group of car tours with pre-designed itineraries. If you like this tour but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #675. The custom itinerary will cost you nothing, it's free from our side. The tour will start and finish in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and will take 8 days (7 nights). During this tour you will visit such places and attractions as Blagaj, Šćit (Scit), Jajce, Travnik, Sarajevo, Tunnel of Hope, Sutjeska National Park, Trebinje, Tvrdoš (Tvrdos), Vjetrenica, Radimlja, Stolac, Kravica, Međugorje (Medjugorje), located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Overall, with this tour you will visit 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 4 sites from the UNESCO Tentative List (sites that were submitted to the World Heritage Committee, and are awaiting to consider for nomination, and therefore suitable for inscription on the World Heritage List). Additional informationWe will pick you up at any hotel or place, in or around Mostar. Drop-off can be at the same place as pick-up or, upon request, in another location. We, at Monterrasol Travel, practice the Slow Tourism philosophy. That means that we work our tours at a gentle pace with no rush, allowing our clients to have a more authentic experience and a true exploration of each destination that features in our itineraries. Our tour prices include accommodation in 3-star hotels, which are usually not near historical centers with pedestrian streets. If you would like better accommodation in terms of location and quality level, please contact us. This small group tour is available for solo travelers as well. Please contact us for details. We provide for this tour a special discount for pensioners (seniors citizens). We recommend you consider traveling off-season. Advantages of traveling off-season. Photo galleryPhoto gallery of attractions involved in this tour. This tour starts from €1,387 Tour descriptionIntroductionJoin us on an in-depth cultural exploration of Bosnia-Herzegovina, an 8-day tour crafted for seniors and mature travelers who love history, sightseeing, and local food and drinks without hurry. Following the Slow Tourism philosophy with no rush and no tight schedules, this year-round journey takes you through the most beautiful corners of the country, from the mystical Blagaj monastery and the enchanting waterfall town of Jajce to the vibrant capital Sarajevo, the treasures of Trebinje, and the fascinating Vjetrenica cave. Experience cultural aspects of this fascinating land, admire scenic roads through the Neretva, Vrbas, and Sutjeska valleys, sample excellent local vintages at Tvrdos winery, and let the region's rich history unfold before you. This tour blends well-known destinations with off-the-beaten-path hidden gems such as the Mithras Temple in Jajce and the Scit Ethnographic museum – all at a gentle, easy pace, returning to Mostar. Day after day descriptionDay 1. We depart from Mostar and take a short drive to Blagaj to visit the stunning Dervish monastery (Tekija) (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a 16th-century Sufi (Islamic) retreat dramatically built at the source of the emerald Buna River. We then travel to Scit to visit its serene Franciscan (Roman Catholic) monastery and explore the Scit Ethnographic museum, which beautifully showcases traditional rural life and customs. After that, we will come to Bugojno for accommodation. Day 2. After staying in Bugojno, we travel to Jajce to admire the spectacular Pliva waterfall, where the river plunges directly into the Vrbas, creating one of the most photographed scenes in the country. We explore the unique Mithras Temple, a rare 2nd-century Roman monument dedicated to the mystery god Mithras. We then stroll through Jajce's historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its medieval fortress, and relax in the tranquil Mlincici park. After that, we will return to Bugojno for accommodation. Day 3. After 2 nights in Bugojno, we travel to Travnik to explore its imposing medieval fortress, dating back to the 14th century and once the seat of Ottoman viziers, and enjoy a peaceful stroll along the scenic Travnik river. We then travel to the poignant Tunnel of Hope museum, a preserved underground passage that served as a vital lifeline during the city's siege in the 1990s. After that, we will come to Sarajevo for accommodation. Day 4. After staying in Sarajevo, we explore the city's historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a vibrant mosaic of Eastern and Western influences. We visit the Sacred Heart cathedral, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum, wander through the bustling Bascarsija old bazaar, and admire the elegant Sebilj fountain at the heart of the old town. We stay another night in Sarajevo. Day 5. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we ascend via the city's charming funicular for breathtaking panoramic views of the capital nestled in the valley. We then enjoy a scenic drive through the stunning Sutjeska National Park, one of Bosnia's oldest and most beautiful protected areas, famous for its primeval forest Perućica and the WWII battle site. Our journey continues to Trebinje to see the elegant Arslanagic Bridge from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Trebinje for accommodation. Day 6. After staying in Trebinje, we travel to Tvrdos to explore its Serbian Orthodox monastery, originally founded in the 15th century, and enjoy a tasting of their excellent red wines, particularly the local Vranec variety, known for its deep color and robust body. We return to Trebinje to visit the hilltop Hercegovacka Gracanica church, explore the Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord cathedral, and wander through the charming historical center. We stay another night in Trebinje. Day 7. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to the fascinating Vjetrenica cave system (UNESCO World Heritage Site), renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity and spectacular underground formations. We then visit Radimlja to see the remarkable medieval stecci (tombstone) necropolis (UNESCO World Heritage Site) from the 15th-16th centuries, one of the best preserved collections of these unique carved monuments. Our journey continues to Stolac to admire its ancient hilltop fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with origins dating to the 5th century. We will stay in Stolac. Day 8. After staying in Stolac, we travel to the spectacular Kravica waterfalls, a natural amphitheater of cascades on the Trebizat River, ideal for swimming and photography. We then continue to Medjugorje, a world-famous Roman Catholic pilgrimage center that has attracted millions of visitors since reported apparitions began in 1981. Finally, we return to Mostar, where our memorable journey concludes. ConclusionThis 8-day in-depth cultural exploration delivers a wonderfully relaxed immersion into the historical, cultural, and natural splendors of Bosnia-Herzegovina, enriched by a tasting of local red Vranec wine. We warmly invite you to travel with us – at a gentle pace, without hurry – to experience the timeless allure of Jajce, Sarajevo, Trebinje, Stolac, Mostar, and their enchanting surroundings. Border crossing for this tripThis tour does not require border crossing. Money and paymentsIn each country of your trip you can use main credit and debit cards. You can use ATM to withdrawal cash or pay at purchase point with card. More information on currencies, payments, and use cards you can read on this our page: On the trip: currencies, payments, card use. Last reviewed: 13 May 2026 Tour itineraryTour starts in: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina day 1: travel to Blagaj, visit Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), visit Blagaj river, travel to Scit to see Scit monastery, visit Scit museum (ethnographic); travel to Bugojno for accommodation Tour finishes in: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Planned distance of this tour: 829 km What is a good itinerary for a multi-day tourHow to understand if this itinerary is good for you? Read our advice: what is a good itinerary for a multi-day tour. If you like this small group tour and itinerary but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #675. We do not charge for development a custom car tour itinerary, it will cost you nothing. We will be glad to discuss with you the details of your future trip and plan it following your ideas and wishes. Visited places during the tourOur tour will pass several towns and places along the route. Each town and place has something to offer from a tourist's point of view. We will stop in each place and explore its attractions. The exact attractions for each place or town can be seen in the tour's itinerary. Here is the list of places visited during this tour, in the order they appear in the itinerary. Blagaj, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for architecture, bridge, cave, fortress, landmark, museum, river, viewpoint, islam monastery; monastery is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Blagaj is a village in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of Bosnia-Herzegovina, located in about 15 km from Mostar, and is one of the most valuable mixed urban and rural built environments in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Blagaj has eleven national monuments, and is famous for the spring of the Buna river coming from cave, historical Dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, and medieval fortress Blagaj Fort, town-fortress complex built on a 310 meters high karst hill. Blagaj is also known as a residential area of Bosnian rulers and royal families. Šćit (Scit), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for museum, peninsula, franciscan monastery Scit is small village located in central area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The village location is notable because it's fully placed on the peninsula located in the middle of artificial lake. Scit is famous for Franciscan monastery built in the 15th century and very specific locality. Jajce, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortress, historical center, historical landmark, museum (history), nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall, franciscan monastery; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Jajce is a town and municipality located in the central area of Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the confluence of the rivers Pliva and Vrbas. Jajce was first built in the 14th century and served as the capital of the independent Kingdom of Bosnia during its time. A medieval fortified old town of Jajce is one of the best preserved fortified capitals of the Bosnian Kingdom. The old Jajce walled city core, including the waterfall, and other individual sites outside the walled city perimeter, such as the Jajce Mithraeum, is designated as The natural and architectural ensemble of Jajce and is placed on the UNESCO Tentative list. Travnik, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for fortress, historical center, river, viewpoint Travnik is a charming small town located 90 km northeast of Sarajevo, and it is one of Bosnia-Herzegovina's most historically important towns. The town's centerpiece is the medieval Travnik fortress, which was originally established and controlled by Bosnian rulers before the Ottoman takeover of the 15th century. The town has a cultural heritage dating from the Ottoman period, with landmarks such as the Hadji Ali-bey Mosque, the Regional Museum, and the elaborate gymnasium built in the Austro-Hungarian architectural style. Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for brewery, bridge, fortress, fountain, funicular, historical center, museum (archaeological), museum (National), old bazaar, park, river, viewpoint, catholic cathedral, orthodox cathedral, islam mosque; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Sarajevo is the capital city, the administrative, political, economic, social, cultural, educational and sport center of Bosnia-Herzegovina, nestled within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosna river, is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka river in the heart of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans. Tunnel of Hope, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for museum, sightseeing The Tunnel of Hope educates on 1990s Balkan conflicts, particularly on the siege of Sarajevo, often overlooked in mainstream history. Built secretly using shovels by Bosnian forces, the Tunnel facilitated the transport of food, fuel, weapons, and humanitarian aid. Visitors leave moved by the stark reality of war and inspired by human tenacity, making it a must-visit for history buffs and empathetic travelers alike. Sutjeska National Park, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for park, river, scenic road Trebinje, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for bridge, historical center, museum (ethnographic), museum (history), river, viewpoint, winery + wine tasting, orthodox cathedral, orthodox monastery Trebinje, the southernmost city in Bosnia-Herzegovina and one of the most beautiful cities in the country, is the economic and cultural center of the region of Eastern Herzegovina. Its Ottoman walled Old Town together with the Arslanagic Bridge (which is one of the most attractive Ottoman-era bridges in Bosnia-Herzegovina) are the most visited tourist attraction in Trebinje. Tvrdoš (Tvrdos), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for winery + wine tasting, orthodox monastery The famous monastery Tvrdos, located about five kilometers from Trebinje, dates back to the Middle Ages and it is believed that it was founded by the Czar, Saint Constantine, and his mother Saint Helen. The Tvrdos monastery is renowned for its wine production and its wine cellars, with possibility to wine tasting. Vjetrenica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for cave; cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Vjetrenica (the wind cave) is the largest and most important cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and one of the most important caves in the Dinaric Alps mountain range, which is famous worldwide for its karstic and speleological richness. It is a real treasure in biodiversity. Also, it is the home to the famous olm (cave aquatic salamander) and houses beautiful cave formations as well. Radimlja, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for infocenter, necropolis; necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Radimlja is a main UNESCO World Heritage Site where is possible to see so called Stecci, a monumental medieval tombstones. Radimlja necropolis located near town Stolac, and is one of the most valuable monuments of the medieval period in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Stolac, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for ancient megalites, fortress, river, viewpoint, waterfall; fortress is a UNESCO Tentative List Site Stolac and surroundings have been inhabited since ancient times due to the area's favorable natural environment. The rich grounds along with other natural benefits attracted prehistoric man, and later the Illyrians, Romans and Slavs, all of whom left a wealth of anthropological evidence. The area has been settled for at least 15,000 years. Kravica, Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall The Kravica Waterfalls, also known as Kravica Nature Park, are one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most spectacular natural wonders. Often described as a miniature version of Niagara Falls, this breathtaking ensemble of cascades and travertine formations is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through the Herzegovina region. Međugorje (Medjugorje), Bosnia and HerzegovinaKnown for catholic pilgrimage center Medjugorje, with special vibe and a mild Mediterranean climate, is the largest tourist and pilgrimage site in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is a popular pilgrim's destination. There are a number of religious significance places that you should visit if you are there. #675 Tour mapTour starts in: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
day 1: Blagaj monastery; Blagaj river; Scit monastery; Scit museum (ethnographic); accommodation in Bugojno Tour finishes in: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Planned distance of this tour: 829 km Availability of this tourPlease check below for the availability of this small group tour for a specific month and year. In addition, for this tour, a 30 days cut-off period is in effect. Of course, you are always welcome to contact us with questions about availability. Check availability for specific period:
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The min amount of people in this tour: 2 This small group tour is available all year round. SRS means single room supplement. Prices above depend on the season. Read our pricing policy. Maybe you want?What the tour includes• transport with driver • transportation in car with air conditioner • the car is minivan by default • company's tour guide • English spoken driver and tour guide • tour guide all the time with you • accommodation in 3-star hotels or pensions • accommodation with breakfast only What the tour does not include• lunch and dinner • accommodation in single rooms • hotel tourist tax • professional tour guide • entry fees and tickets • flights tickets • ferry tickets • travel insurance • country visas Safe TravelsThe Safe Travels stamp allows travelers to recognize destination companies around the world that have implemented health and hygiene protocols that are aligned with WTTC's Global Safe Travels Protocols. Monterrasol Travel Small group tours has implemented health and hygiene protocols. Monterrasol Travel is the Safe Travels company. ![]() |
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