Doboj It is one of the oldest cities in the country and the most important urban center in northern Republika Srpska. The area had been inhabited ever since the early Stone Age, and the Roman Empire had an army camp and a settlement in the vicinity of the town dating from the first century AD. Doboj Fortress, a magnificent object, was considered to be a royal property, now with Gothic structure, served as the focal point guarding the entry into Bosnia proper as it overlooks Doboj valley.
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Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina Monterrasol small group car tours to
Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina Monterrasol small group car tours to
Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina Monterrasol small group car tours to
Blagaj - Known for architecture, bridge, cave, fortress, landmark, museum, river, viewpoint, islam monastery; monastery is a UNESCO Tentative List Site
Bobovac - Known for fortress, medieval old town, viewpoint
Bosnian Pyramids - Known for ancient settlement, landmark, museum, nature, park
Jablanica - Known for lake, landmark, monument, river
Jajce - Known for fortress, historical center, historical landmark, museum (history), nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall, franciscan monastery; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site
Mogorjelo - Known for ancient settlement, archaeological site, nature
Mostar - Known for brewery, bridge, historical center, medieval old town, museum, river, franciscan monastery, islam mosque, orthodox cathedral; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Počitelj (Pocitelj) - Known for fortified town, fortress, medieval old town, viewpoint; medieval old town is a UNESCO Tentative List Site
Radimlja - Known for archaeological site; archaeological site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sarajevo - Known 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
Šćit (Scit) - Known for museum, peninsula, franciscan monastery
Stolac - Known for ancient megalites, fortress, river, viewpoint, waterfall; fortress is a UNESCO Tentative List Site
Tešanj (Tesanj) - Known for fortress, historical center, viewpoint
Travnik - Known for fortress, historical center, river, viewpoint
Trebinje - Known for bridge, historical center, museum (ethnographic), museum (history), river, viewpoint, winery, orthodox cathedral, orthodox monastery
Zavala - Known for cave, frescos, paintings, viewpoint, orthodox monastery
Last reviewed: 4 October 2020
Doboj description
The first official mention of Doboj is from 1415, as it was written in the charter issued by Dubrovnik to Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, although there are numerous artefacts and objects that have been found (the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo and the Regional Museum in Doboj) and which confirm the fact that the area had been inhabited ever since the early Stone Age.
Doboj was continuously inhabited ever since Neolithic times. Fragments of pottery and decorative art were found on several localities, with the most known site in Makljenovac, south from the city proper, at the confluence of rivers Usora and Bosna. Archeological findings from the paleolithic era were found in the cave at the Vila suburb.
The Illyrian tribe of Daesitates settled in this region as early as the twelfth century BC. Daesitates were one of the largest and most important Illyrian tribes residing at the territory of modern Bosnia and Herzegovina, sharing their northern borders with Breuci, another important tribe. Daesitates and Breuci started Great Illyrian Revolt, or in Roman sources, widespread rebellion known as Bellum Batonianum (6-9 AD). After the bloody rebellion was subdued, Roman legions settled in the area and built the large military camp (Castrum) and civilian settlement (Canabea) in Makljenovac. These structures were most likely built in the early Flavian dynasty era, during Vespasian's rule.
The military camp was large and in the shape of near perfect rectangle with large towers at each corner and the main gate in the middle of the central wall and served as the most important defense on the old Roman road from Brod to Sarajevo, demarcating the very borders or Roman provinces Dalmatia and Pannonia. It served its role for several centuries with the evidence of Belgian and Spanish cohorts stationed there in second and third century AD. Canabea contained Roman settlers, with evidence of a large bathhouse with a hypocaust (central heating) and a concubine house for soldiers stationed at nearby Castrum.
A large Villa Rustica was located at today's suburb of Doboj, appropriately named Vila. Very fine pieces of religious and practical applications were found at these sites, including figurines of God Mars and fragments of African made Tera sigillata pottery. When South Slavic tribes of Serbs and Croats migrated into this area in sixth and seventh century AD, they have settled initially on the ruins of previous Roman settlement and lived there continuously until early thirteenth century at which point they used stones and building material from the old Roman Castrum in order the built the stone foundation of fortress Gradina, several kilometers due north, at today's old town Doboj. Only the walls of former camp and civilian settlement are still visible to visitors today.
The Doboj fortress, a royal Kotromanić fortress, was first built in the early thirteenth century and then expanded in the early fifteenth century (1415). Its strategic position controlled the roads leading north towards Croatia, east along Spreca river towards Region Soli and Drina valley towards Serbia, and south along Usora river and towards Bosnian mainland.
It was expanded again during the Ottoman Empire in 1490. This newer stone foundation of the fortress was built on previous layers of older foundation (dating to the ninth or tenth centuries) made of wood, mud and clay (Motte and Bailey type). It was a very important obstacle for invaders coming from the north, Hungarians, and later on, Austrians and Germans. It was built in the Gotho-Roman style with Gothic towers and Romanesque windows.
The area saw numerous battles in medieval times and the fortress often changed hands between Bosnian and Hungarian armies. Doboj was the site of a particularly major battle between the Hungarians and a Bosnian-Turkish coalition in early August 1415 in which the Hungarians were heavily defeated on the field where the modern city of Doboj lies today.
As an important border fortress between the Bosnian Kingdom and Hungary it was also frequently attacked, officially recorded as 18 times, in the Austro-Ottoman Wars, and finally fell to the Habsburgs in 1878.
Doboj fortress underwent a major reconstruction in the spring of 1415. While still retaining some of its original Romanesque elements, the fortress now displayed Gothic structure and had its large keep reinforced with thick walls - up to 3 feet or about 1 meter thick at the Eastern wall. Northern tower received an addition of a bastion/plateau with six cannon. The captain's tower was turned into even more dominating feature, a 5-stories tall donjon. Its perfectly square base and considerable height were not typical for Usora castles of the time. Moreover, additional outer walls were built around the original triangular core and three big towers (Northern, Eastern, and Southern Gate) have been strengthened as well. These towers strategically protected flanks of the fortress, hence rendering any idea of an attack a suicidal attempt.
Today, despite some damages suffered from shelling during the Bosnian War, the fortress is very well preserved. Doboj Fortress is one of the most important cultural-historical National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Doboj related tours
We at Monterrasol Travel welcome you to see Doboj during multi-day small group car tour. Contact us if you would like to customize your tour to Doboj.
We have developed several small group tours that visiting beautiful Doboj. But, if you have a special conditions or any from these tours fit you, please do not hesitate to contact us, we can organize a tour exactly as you would like. We charge nothing for develop a custom itinerary. And remember, we have no problems to take you from almost any place where you stay, hotel or private accommodation.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Doboj, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Jajce, Krupa, Ljubačke doline, Srebrenik, Tešanj, Travnik, Tunnel of Hope, Tuzla
Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we will first travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a powerful testament to the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege. Continuing our journey, we will come to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and rural hospitality. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation.
Day 2. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333. From there, we continue to Doboj to see its imposing fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.
Day 3. After an overnight in Doboj, we travel to Tesanj to explore its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold. Continuing to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for our overnight accommodation.
Day 4. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering insights into traditional rural life and architecture. We will then admire the serene Krupa waterfall, a hidden gem surrounded by lush greenery, followed by a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the emerald-green Vrbas river canyon. Our journey continues to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.
Day 5. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.
Day 6. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and bridges that have inspired poets for centuries. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Blagaj, Doboj, Jajce, Ljubačke doline, Maglaj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Višegrad, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Šćit
All seasons 6 days Bosnia-Herzegovina exploring tour from Mostar. Visit the most important places of the medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
With this tour we going to see historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520; visit archaeological site Radimlja with carved gravestones (UNESCO World Heritage Site); walk in Vjetrenica Cave (UNESCO Tentative List Site), Bosnia's largest and most important cave, and see a unique and totally endemic animal, so-called human fish; close to the cave we will see small Orthodox monastery Zavala, partially located in cave; end of the day we will come to Trebinje, to see its cathedral and have good dinner in local restaurant that also serve wine from its own vineyard.
The tour will continue with visiting Tvrdos monastery, learn why this monastery is so important for all local people, and taste its famous wines; next, we will take a picturesque road to Visegrad, small town almost on the border with Serbia, to its beautiful Ottoman-era bridge (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and modern time tourist attraction called Andricgrad, produced by famous film director Emir Kusturica. At the end of this day we will come to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina. In Sarajevo, we will spend a whole day to see the Tunnel of Hope, walk in historical center, see cathedral, mosques, old market, and finish Sarajevo tour with panoramic view of whole city from the hill we come by funicular.
From Sarajevo, we will take a road to fortress Travnik, after visit fortrees Maglaj, and will come to Doboj. In Doboj, we need to see Doboj fortrees, and on the way to Banja Luka to see another attraction, the Tesanj fortress. In Banja Luka, we need to see historical center, cathedral, and fortress. On the way back to Mostar we will visit ethnic village where a private collector store 200 years original village houses from different regions; visit town Jajce to see waterfall, fortress, and cute small wooden watermills. We will also see Scit monastery located on tiny peninsula at the middle of beautiful lake.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Blagaj, Doboj, Jajce, Konjic, Ljubačke doline, Međugorje, Mostar, Podrumi Andrija, Radimlja, Stolac, Tešanj, Tunnel of Hope, Vranduk, Šćit
Day 1. We depart Sarajevo and travel to the Tunnel of Hope Museum, a poignant underground passage from the 1990s siege. We then journey to the medieval town of Vranduk to explore its compact and well-preserved 14th-century fortress on the Bosna River. After that, we will come to Doboj for accommodation.
Day 2. After staying in Doboj, we explore the city's historic fortress, a strategic stronghold originally built in the 13th century and later rebuilt by the Ottomans. We then travel to Tesanj to see its impressive Ottoman-era castle dominating the old town. Our journey continues to Banja Luka for a visit to the city's famous brewery. We will stay in Banja Luka.
Day 3. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to the unique cultural site of Ljubacke doline, an ethno-village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture. We return to Banja Luka to see the grand Cathedral of Christ the Savior, a modern Serbian Orthodox church, and explore the historic Kastel Fortress. We stay another night in Banja Luka.
Day 4. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to Jajce to explore the town's unique waterfall, where the Pliva River plunges into the Vrbas. We stroll through its charming historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) and relax in its scenic park. Afterwards, we will come to Bugojno for accommodation.
Day 5. After staying in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to visit its serene Franciscan (Roman Catholic) monastery, a key spiritual and cultural center, and its insightful museum. Our journey continues south to the iconic city of Mostar to explore its famous historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the reconstructed 16th-century Stari Most (Old Bridge). We will stay in Mostar.
Day 6. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to the remarkable medieval stećci (tombstone) necropolis at Radimlja (UNESCO World Heritage Site) from the 15th-16th centuries. We then visit the ancient hilltop fortress at Stolac (UNESCO Tentative List Site). We enjoy a tasting at the Podrumi Andrija winery before visiting the Roman Catholic pilgrimage center of Medjugorje. After that, we will return to Mostar for accommodation.
Day 7. After staying in Mostar, we take a short drive to Blagaj to visit the stunning Dervish monastery (Tekija) (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a 16th-century Sufi (Islamic) retreat at the source of the Buna River. We then begin our return to Sarajevo, stopping in Konjic to see its iconic Old Stone Bridge from the 17th century before arriving back in the capital.
tour destinations: Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Doboj, Jajce, Kravica, Međugorje, Mostar, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Šćit
All seasons 9 days discovery tour over Bosnia-Herzegovina from Tuzla. Visit this medieval land and see old towns, fortresses and monasteries. Think on this tour as good example off the beaten path travel, out of touristy areas, and safer to take in current situation.
During this tour we going to visit medieval fortresses Srebrenik, Doboj, Tesanj, Jajce, Travnik, and Stolac, old town Jajce, historical center of Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) and its famous bridge, visit Radimlja (UNESCO World Heritage site) with unique carved tombstones, visit calm sunny town Trebinje with its cute historical center, beautiful river, Ottoman bridge and hilly cathedral, silent Tvrdos monastery with old winery and taste its white, rose, and red wines, walk in streets of medieval fortified town Pocitelj, enjoy Stolac hilly fortress, wonder on beauty of Kravica waterfalls, walk streets of multicultural Sarajevo, and wonder on the beauty of Bosnian nature all the time.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Blagaj, Doboj, Jajce, Kravica, Krupa, Ljubačke doline, Međugorje, Mostar, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Radimlja, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Vjetrenica, Vranduk, Zavala, Šćit
Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we will first travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege. Continuing our journey, we will come to Travnik to see its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers. After that, we will come to the historic town of Travnik for our overnight accommodation.
Day 2. After an overnight in Travnik, we travel to Vranduk to explore its medieval fortress dramatically perched above the Bosna River gorge, dating from the 14th century. From there, we continue to Doboj to see its imposing fortress, first mentioned in 1415 and one of the best-preserved in the country. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.
Day 3. After an overnight in Doboj, we travel to Tesanj to explore its ancient castle, whose origins date back to the 14th century and later served as an Ottoman stronghold. Continuing to Banja Luka, we will wander through its historical center with Austro-Hungarian architecture and visit the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for our overnight accommodation.
Day 4. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke Doline to explore this charming ethno village showcasing traditional architecture and rural life. We will then admire the picturesque Krupa waterfall, a serene natural gem nestled in lush greenery, followed by a peaceful stroll through Vrbas river park along the emerald-green canyon. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.
Day 5. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall, where the Pliva River plunges directly into the town center, explore the 14th-century fortress, wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), and enjoy a peaceful walk in the town park. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.
Day 6. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage and traditional life. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights.
Day 7. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a cliff overlooking the source of the Buna river. We will then visit Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.
Day 8. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter-high cascade perfect for relaxation. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night.
Day 9. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stećci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights.
Day 10. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets and squares. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night.
Day 11. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Doboj, Jajce, Kravica, Ljubačke doline, Međugorje, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Stolac, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Šćit
We welcome you to come with us to discover the beautiful Balkan country Bosnia-Herzegovina. Travel with us on our all seasons 12 days discovery tour over Bosnia-Herzegovina from Mostar. We are going to visit many places in this medieval land and see old towns, fortresses, and monasteries. This tour is a good example of off-beaten-path travel, out of modern touristy areas and common destinations.
We will start this tour by visiting Blagaj, known for its historical tekija (historic Sufi monastery with a mausoleum and old Turkish bath) built around 1520 on the cliffs by the water. The tekija is located under the cliff, near the cave, which is the source of the Buna river with amazing crystal-clear water. The same day later, we're going to take a walking tour of Mostar historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and learn interesting details from Mostar history.
The next day will bring us to the medieval town Pocitelj, known as an open-air museum, with a great panoramic view all over the valley and river from the old Ottoman's fort. After, we will come to see beautiful Kravica waterfalls, and later we will come to Medjugorje to learn how this small village became an important Catholic pilgrimage center.
On the way from Mostar to Trebinje, we will visit the Radimlja archaeological site with unique carved tombstones (UNESCO World Heritage site), climb to the medieval fortress Stolac, visit the beautiful Vjetrenica cave, and visit the small Zavala monastery located partially in a cave. In Trebinje, we will learn about the history of this town and the whole region, visit the famous Tvrdos monastery, and try local red, white, and rose wine from the monastery's cellars.
From Trebinje, the road will take us to the capital, multicultural Sarajevo. We will walk the historical center, learn about the history of this very interesting town, visit the so-called Tunnel of Hope, and see why it was so important for the people of Sarajevo during the siege.
The tour will continue with a visit to the controversial place called the Bosnian Pyramids, and the Ottoman fortress Travnik later the same day. In town Doboj, we will visit another fortress, and on the way from Doboj to Banja Luka, we will come to see the great and important medieval fortress Tesanj.
In Banja Luka, we will walk the historical center, see the cathedral and walls of the fortress, and have dinner at a local brewery. Going out from Banja Luka, we will see an interesting ethnic village, and the same day we will come to the medieval town Jajce, famous for its waterfall, fortress, and amazing, cute small watermills made of wood. From Jajce, before returning to Mostar, we will come to Scit, located on a tiny peninsula, to see a Franciscan monastery and a very good ethnographic museum.
Explore main attractions in Bosnia-Herzegovina with all seasons 12 days tour. We will pick you up in Tivat, a coastal town with an airport, in southwest Montenegro. This tour is particularly interesting for travelers without Schengen Visa.
With this tour we will visit medieval towns and Ottoman fortresses, Orthodox monasteries, explore historical centers of few famous towns, try local food specialties and wine, try local made craft beer, visit several museums, few outskirt parks with rivers, beautiful waterfalls, Ottoman bridges, an ethno village with 200 year old original houses, UNESCO archaeological site, famous pilgrimage center, and enjoy scenic valley and hills roads all across the Bosnia-Herzegovina.
tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bory, Doboj, Dubovac, Gradačac, Keszthely, Ključ, Medvedgrad, Ostrovica, Ostrožac, Ozora, Siklós, Srebrenik, Szigliget, Sümeg, Tešanj, Trakošćan, Varaždin, Velika Kladuša, Veliki Tabor, Zagreb
Balkans castles tour in 13 days. With this tour we going to visit 5 castles located in Hungary, 5 castles located in Croatia, together with historical center of Zagreb, and 3 castles and 4 fortresses in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Most of the sites are national monuments in own countries. Most of them dated back to 15-16 centuries and everyone have rich history.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Blagaj, Doboj, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Jajce, Kravica, Krupa, Ljubačke doline, Međugorje, Mostar, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Šćit, Žitomislić
Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we dedicate our first day to exploring the city's rich historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. We will visit the neo-Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral from 1889, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum housed within a 16th-century Islamic complex, wander through the enchanting Bascarsija old bazaar dating from Ottoman times, and admire the iconic Sebilj fountain, a wooden masterpiece from 1891. We will remain in Sarajevo for the next two nights.
Day 2. After an overnight in Sarajevo, we travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege. Returning to Sarajevo, we will visit the Olympic museum, commemorating the 1984 Winter Olympics and preserving the spirit of that historic event. We will return to our accommodation in Sarajevo for a second night.
Day 3. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we begin our journey by taking the Sarajevo funicular to the mountain overlooking the city for panoramic views. We then travel to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and rural hospitality. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation.
Day 4. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333 and perched dramatically on a volcanic cone. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.
Day 5. After an overnight in Doboj, we explore the imposing Doboj fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River. We then travel to Tesanj to see its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for the next two nights.
Day 6. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering insights into traditional rural life and architecture. Returning to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. We will remain in Banja Luka for a second night.
Day 7. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to admire the serene Krupa waterfall, a hidden gem surrounded by lush greenery. We then continue to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the emerald-green Vrbas river canyon, followed by a journey to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.
Day 8. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, visit the ancient Mithras Temple from the 4th century, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.
Day 9. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and bridges that have inspired poets for centuries. After that, we will come to Bugojno for our overnight accommodation.
Day 10. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage and traditional life. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights.
Day 11. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a cliff overlooking the source of the Buna river. We continue to Žitomislić to visit the Orthodox Žitomislić monastery, rebuilt after the 1990s conflict, and then to Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.
Day 12. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter high cascade perfect for relaxation. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night.
Day 13. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stećci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights.
Day 14. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets and squares. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night.
Day 15. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe and the site of a significant World War II battle. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Doboj, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mostar, Ostrožac, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Štrbački buk, Šćit, Žitomislić
Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we dedicate our first day to exploring the city's rich historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. We will visit the neo-Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral from 1889, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum housed within a 16th-century Islamic complex, wander through the enchanting Bascarsija old bazaar dating from Ottoman times, and admire the iconic Sebilj fountain, a wooden masterpiece from 1891. We will remain in Sarajevo for the next two nights.
Day 2. After an overnight in Sarajevo, we travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege and a powerful symbol of human endurance. Returning to Sarajevo, we will visit the Olympic museum, commemorating the 1984 Winter Olympics and preserving the spirit of that historic international event. We will return to our accommodation in Sarajevo for a second night.
Day 3. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we begin our journey by taking the Sarajevo funicular to the mountain overlooking the city for spectacular panoramic views of the valley below. We then travel to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and warm rural hospitality passed down through generations. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation.
Day 4. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333 and perched dramatically on a volcanic cone overlooking the surrounding plains. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.
Day 5. After an overnight in Doboj, we explore the imposing Doboj fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River, offering insights into centuries of defensive history. We then travel to Tesanj to see its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold with well-preserved architectural elements. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for the next two nights.
Day 6. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering fascinating insights into traditional rural life, architecture, and customs preserved for generations. Returning to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. We will remain in Banja Luka for a second night.
Day 7. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to Ostrozac to explore its charming castle, a fortified structure dating from the 16th century that blends medieval and Austro-Hungarian architectural elements overlooking the Una River. We continue to Bihac to discover its notable historical landmark, reflecting the city's rich Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage. After that, we will come to Bihac for the next two nights.
Day 8. After an overnight in Bihac, we venture into the pristine wilderness of Una National Park, exploring its scenic roads through lush forests and along crystal-clear turquoise waters. We will then travel to see the magnificent Strbacki buk waterfall, one of the park's most impressive cascades with its thundering 25-meter drop, followed by a visit to the serene Martin Brod waterfall nestled in untouched nature. We will return to our accommodation in Bihac for a second night.
Day 9. After 2 nights in Bihac, we travel to Kljuc to explore its historic fortress, a key defensive structure first mentioned in the 14th century, strategically positioned above the Sana River. Our journey continues to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills dating from the Ottoman period, set along the picturesque Pliva River. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.
Day 10. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, visit the ancient Mithras Temple from the 4th century, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.
Day 11. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and colorful bridges that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. After that, we will come to Bugojno for our overnight accommodation.
Day 12. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage, traditional crafts, and rural life passed down through generations. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights.
Day 13. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a dramatic cliff overlooking the crystal-clear source of the Buna river. We continue to Žitomislić to visit the Orthodox Žitomislić monastery, beautifully rebuilt after the 1990s conflict, and then to Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.
Day 14. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses climbing the hillside and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter-high cascade surrounded by lush vegetation, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981, attracting visitors from around the globe. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night.
Day 15. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stećci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries with intricate carvings and inscriptions. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with its impressive underground chambers and unique wildlife. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century, nestled beneath the cave. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights.
Day 16. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines from ancient cellars. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets, squares, and welcoming cafes. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night.
Day 17. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe and the site of a significant World War II battle, with opportunities to appreciate untouched nature at its finest. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Doboj, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Livno, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Višegrad, Vjetrenica, Vranduk, Zavala, Štrbački buk, Šćit
We welcome you to travel all across Bosnia-Herzegovina with our all seasons 17 days discovery tour starting from Tuzla. Visit the medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina and see old towns, fortresses and monasteries, as well as most of the existing UNESCO World Heritage sites. This tour is a good example of off the beaten path travel, out of touristy areas, and still in Europe.
During this tour, we are going to visit several medieval fortresses: Srebrenik, Doboj, Tesanj, Banja Luka, Kljuc, Jajce, Stolac, Travnik, and Vranduk. We will come to see wonders of nature, waterfalls Strbacki Buk, Martin Brod, and Kravica. We will pass small roads across National Parks Una and Sutjeska. We will visit medieval towns Jajce, Blagaj, Pocitelj, Stolac, and Visegrad. We will stay on bridges from the Ottoman era in Visegrad, Mostar, and Trebinje.
The whole tour will open for you the history and nature of the medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina. You will learn local traditions, see museums and monasteries, try local food and drinks, and will remember this tour full of unexpected positive impressions.
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Doboj, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mostar, Ostrožac, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Višegrad, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Štrbački buk, Šćit, Žitomislić
Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we dedicate our first day to exploring the city's rich historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. We will visit the neo-Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral from 1889, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum housed within a 16th-century Islamic complex, wander through the enchanting Bascarsija old bazaar dating from Ottoman times, and admire the iconic Sebilj fountain, a wooden masterpiece from 1891. We will remain in Sarajevo for the next two nights.
Day 2. After an overnight in Sarajevo, we travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege and a powerful symbol of human endurance under extraordinary circumstances. Returning to Sarajevo, we will visit the Olympic museum, commemorating the 1984 Winter Olympics and preserving the spirit of that historic international event that brought the world to Bosnia-Herzegovina. We will return to our accommodation in Sarajevo for a second night.
Day 3. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we begin our journey by taking the Sarajevo funicular to the mountain overlooking the city for spectacular panoramic views of the valley below and the surrounding Dinaric Alps. We then travel to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and warm rural hospitality passed down through generations. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation.
Day 4. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333 and perched dramatically on a volcanic cone overlooking the surrounding plains. We continue to Destilerija Monogram to visit this renowned winery and distillery, sampling artisanal fruit brandies and learning about traditional production methods. After that, we will come to Gradacac for our overnight accommodation.
Day 5. After an overnight in Gradacac, we travel to Duga Njiva to explore its serene monastery, a place of spiritual reflection and religious heritage dating from the medieval period. We then continue to Doboj to see its imposing fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River, offering insights into centuries of defensive history. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.
Day 6. After an overnight in Doboj, we travel to Tesanj to see its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold with well-preserved architectural elements and panoramic views. Continuing to Banja Luka, we will visit the Mariastern Trappist abbey, a Catholic monastery founded in 1869, known for its peaceful atmosphere and traditional cheese production. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for the next two nights.
Day 7. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering fascinating insights into traditional rural life, architecture, and customs preserved for generations. Returning to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. We will remain in Banja Luka for a second night.
Day 8. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to Bosanska Krupa to explore Zeleni Otoci park, a beautiful green oasis along the Una River with walking paths and pristine nature. We then continue to Ostrozac to see its charming castle, a fortified structure dating from the 16th century that blends medieval and Austro-Hungarian architectural elements overlooking the Una River. After that, we will come to Bihac for the next two nights.
Day 9. After an overnight in Bihac, we venture into the pristine wilderness of Una National Park, exploring its scenic roads through lush forests and along crystal-clear turquoise waters. We will then travel to see the magnificent Strbacki buk waterfall, one of the park's most impressive cascades with its thundering 25-meter drop, followed by a visit to the serene Martin Brod waterfall nestled in untouched nature. We will return to our accommodation in Bihac for a second night.
Day 10. After 2 nights in Bihac, we travel to Kljuc to explore its historic fortress, a key defensive structure first mentioned in the 14th century, strategically positioned above the Sana River with commanding views of the countryside. Our journey continues to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills dating from the Ottoman period, set idyllically along the picturesque Pliva River. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.
Day 11. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall, where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, visit the ancient Mithras Temple from the 4th century, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.
Day 12. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and colorful bridges that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. After that, we will come to Bugojno for our overnight accommodation.
Day 13. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage, traditional crafts, and rural life passed down through generations in this mountainous region. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights.
Day 14. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a dramatic cliff overlooking the crystal-clear source of the Buna river. We continue to Žitomislić to visit the Orthodox Žitomislić monastery, beautifully rebuilt after the 1990s conflict, and then to Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.
Day 15. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses climbing the hillside and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter-high cascade surrounded by lush vegetation, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature's beauty. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981, attracting visitors from around the globe seeking spiritual renewal. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night.
Day 16. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stećci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries with intricate carvings and inscriptions. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with its impressive underground chambers, unique wildlife, and archaeological significance. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century, nestled dramatically beneath the cave. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights.
Day 17. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines from ancient cellars and vineyards. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets, squares, and welcoming cafes. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night.
Day 18. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe and the site of a significant World War II battle. Continuing our journey, we travel to Visegrad to see the magnificent Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge (UNESCO World Heritage Site), an engineering masterpiece from 1577 spanning the Drina River, immortalized in literature. After that, we will come to Visegrad for our overnight accommodation.
Day 19. After an overnight in Visegrad, we explore Andric-Grad, also known as Stone Town, a unique tourist attraction and cultural project built in 2011-2014, dedicated to Nobel laureate Ivo Andric and his novel 'The Bridge on the Drina', featuring traditional architecture and museums. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.
tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro
tour destinations: Banja Luka, Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Budva, Dajbabe, Doboj, Gradačac, Jajce, Ključ, Kotor, Kravica, Ljubačke doline, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Nikšić, Perast, Podgorica, Počitelj, Radimlja, Risan, Srebrenik, Stari Bar, Stolac, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Vjetrenica, Vranduk, Zavala, Šćit
We welcome you to explore 2 Balkans countries, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, with our all seasons 20 days tour from Sarajevo. In both countries, with this tour we will visit all the most important attractions.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, we will see are of Bosnian Pyramids, medieval fortresses Vranduk, Doboj, Srebrenik, Gradacac, Kljuc, Maglaj, Tesanj, Jajce. We will be in few museums, visit an ethno village, walks historical centers of medieval towns, visit monasteries in Zavala, Tvrdos and Scit, see cathedrals in Banja Luka and Trebinje, spend evening in winery, walks in parks and see waterfalls. We will see UNESCO World Heritage site town Mostar and UNESCO World Heritage site archaeological site Radimlja.
In Montenegro, we going to see cave monastery Dajbabe, Venetian towns Budva and Kotor (UNESCO World Heritage site), picturesque coastal village Perast, mosaic in Risan, abandoned medieval town in Bar.
Explore 2 famous Balkans countries Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Extended Balkans round trip via UNESCO sites of Adriatic coast of Croatia and venetian towns of Dalmatian Riviera. Meet medieval towns, fortresses and monasteries of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Transfers to Doboj
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April 28, 2026 Ljubačke doline (Ljubacke doline), Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ethno village Ljubacke doline is designed and set as an open-air museum with the intention of showing the life of a community that used to inhabit this area, its traditional architecture, material culture, and furniture from the late 19th century and early 20th century.
March 25, 2026 Brauron, Greece. Brauron is an ancient archaeological site in eastern Attica, Greece, famous for its sanctuary dedicated to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and nature. Brauron draws visitors with its well-preserved ruins and ties to ancient rituals. Tourists love exploring this peaceful archaeological park for a glimpse into classical Greek worship and daily life.
January 12, 2026 Ávila (Avila), Spain. Avila, a charming town in central Spain, is famous for its impressive medieval walls that surround the historic center. These stone fortifications are remarkably well-preserved, offering visitors a glimpse into the town's rich past and its strategic importance during the Middle Ages.
December 28, 2025 Baeza, Spain. Baeza, a picturesque town in Andalusia, southern Spain, is famous for its outstanding Renaissance architecture. Together with neighboring Ubeda, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 under the name Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Ubeda and Baeza, for its cultural significance.
December 6, 2025 Veria, Greece. Veria, also spelled Veroia or Beroea, is a city in Central Macedonia, northern Greece, known for its rich history, Byzantine architecture, and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Aigai (modern Vergina). Historically an important center since antiquity and the Byzantine era, it is built on the foothills of Mt. Vermion and crossed by the River Tripotamo. The city has numerous churches, and is nicknamed "Little Jerusalem" for its many religious sites.
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