
City break & active tours
Its affordability, diverse attractions, and warm hospitality make it a must-visit destination for those who are looking for an authentic European experience.
Most Important Cities to Visit
1. Sarajevo - A city where East meets West, with a unique mix of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture famous for The old bazaar with Ottoman-era shops, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Latin Bridge and the Tunnel of Hope (A key passageway during the Siege of Sarajevo).
2. Mostar -well - known for its iconic bridge and rich cultural history. The Old Bridge, which is on the list of UNESCO and is a symbol of reconciliation, the Old Bazaar with traditional crafts and souvenirs, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque which offers stunning views and Blagaj Tekija - A mystical Dervish monastery built into a cliffside near a spring are the most famous sights in the city.
3. Banja Luka is the second-largest city, known for its green spaces and outdoor activities such as Kastel Fortress and Vrbas River which are perfect for rafting and kayaking.
4. Trebinje is a charming town in southern Herzegovina, close to Dubrovnik which is famous for the Arslanagić Bridge - historic Ottoman bridge and the Tvrdoš Monastery.
Active tourism
The country offers rugged mountains, vast forests, crystal-clear rivers, and serene lakes, making it ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities.
1. Hiking and Trekking:
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Via Dinarica Trail: One of the most famous hiking trails in Europe, passing through the Dinaric Alps and offering stunning vistas of mountains, rivers, and valleys.
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Prenj and Visočica Mountains: Known as “the Herzegovinian Himalayas," these areas are perfect for experienced hikers.
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Sutjeska National Park: Home to Maglić Mountain, the country’s highest peak, and the Perućica primeval forest.
2. White-Water Rafting and Kayaking:
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Tara River Canyon: The second-deepest canyon in the world, offering thrilling rafting experiences with turquoise waters and challenging rapids.
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Una National Park: Known for its stunning waterfalls and calm river sections, ideal for kayaking and canoeing.
3. Mountain Biking:
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Trails around Jahorina, Bjelašnica, and Vlašić Mountains offer challenging routes for cyclists with spectacular scenery.
4. Winter Sports:
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Jahorina Ski Resort: Hosted events during the 1984 Winter Olympics; a modern destination for skiing and snowboarding.
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Bjelašnica Ski Resort: Known for its challenging slopes and excellent facilities.
5. Rock Climbing:
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Blagaj and Mostar Climbing Areas: Popular spots for both beginner and advanced climbers, offering routes with breathtaking views.
6. Paragliding:.
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Paragliding sites in Bjelašnica, Jahorina, and Visočica Mountains provide adrenaline-pumping experiences.
7. Caving and Speleology:
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Vjetrenica Cave: A fascinating cave system in Herzegovina, known for its biodiversity and stunning stalactite formations.
Its breathtaking landscapes, pristine rivers, and rugged mountains provide a playground for adventure seekers. Over 60% of BiH’s land is covered in forests, providing countless opportunities for ecotourism and adventures.







