Tour duration:

  • 2 days

Price:

  • 490 € (1-4 people);
  • 590 € (4-6 people).

Included in the price:

  • driver services;
  • Russian-speaking guide and translator;
  • transport;
  • cool drinks.

Additionally paid:

  • Accommodation in hotel – 30-50 € per person.

Have you been to Bosnia and Herzegovina? And in the famous MostarWhat's in Herzegovina? Have you heard eyewitness stories about how the Old Bridge, which is the symbol of Mostar, was destroyed and restored? We invite you to discover amazingly beautiful and original Herzegovina – was surprised to discover that the majority of it is Muslim! That despite the still-dark post-war ruins, the locals are boldly looking forward, not forgetting the lessons of the past? Can you imagine? a monastery at the foot of a giant rocky cliff, from which, in addition, a mountain river takes its course – and all this in one place? The wise dervishes knew a thing or two about secluding themselves from the hustle and bustle and turning to the eternal. – In such a place, it's simply impossible to think of anything else! Contrasting Bosnia. – Did you know that one of the main saints of the Serbian Orthodox Church? Vasily Ostrogsky, who founded the famous Ostrog Monastery, was born in Bosnia – in a small village near monastery Tvrdoshsurrounded by kilometers of grapes? We invite you to make these and many other wonderful discoveries as part of a 2-day tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Montenegro!

The Old Bridge is the calling card of Old Mostar.

The streets of old Mostar

So, during a two-day tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina We:

1. Let's visit the famous Tvrdos monastery and its wine cellars, and we will be able to take home a piece of the work of the Tvrdoš monks. In addition to a number of shrines, the Tvrdos Monastery is famous for its wine cellars of the 15th century, where the monks produce wines of the Vranac variety and others (including sweet wine) and even their own cognac from their own grapes - these cellars are open for visiting and tasting.

2. Let's visit the house where Vasily Ostrozhsky was born, and find out why St. Basil ended up in Montenegro!

3. Let's visit medieval fortress town Pochitel, hanging over the turquoise waters of the Neretva, in the past the main city of the Dubrava principality, built Bosnian king Stepan Tvrtko back in 1383! The modern town of Pochitel has lost its administrative functions, it is included in the list of world cultural heritage UNESCO, about 700 residents live here, who are happy to open their doors to inquisitive tourists!

You will be able to get acquainted with Herzegovinian architecture, conquer a once impregnable fortress and admire the impressive views of the turquoise waters of the Neretva.

We will visit the Ibrahim Pasha Mosque, Počitelj, Bosnia and Herzegovina

4. Let's admire famous Kravice waterfalls, according to some reviews surpassing the beauty of Niagara Falls!

How nice it is to refresh yourself in the purest waterfalls!

5. Let's visit the famous city of Mostar (very Turkish in mood). Many call Mostar the most beautiful city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located on the rocky banks of the Neretva River, Mostar is interesting for the close proximity of two religions - until recently, one side was considered the Croatian side, and the other - the Bosnian side. Accordingly, Catholics lived on one side, and Muslims on the other. And even today, on the “Muslim” side, everything resembles the Arab countries - trading shops with dishes sparkling in the sun, costume jewelry, belly dance costumes and colored scarves fluttering in the wind are found at literally every step. The main attraction of Mostar is the Old Turkish City. The visiting card of the city is the Stari-bridge, arching its steep back 20 meters above the green waters of the Neretva. The Old Bridge was built by the architect Mimar Khairuddin in 1566 and is now one of the main architectural monuments of the country, protected by UNESCO. Like many centuries ago, local boys jump down from this bridge for fun for tourists for little money.

The famous old bridge in Mostar was built in 1556 and rose from the ashes in July 2004.

The streets on the eastern bank of the Neretva, otherwise known as the Muslim quarter

A view of the Neretva from one of the many restaurants on the shore: you can see the blue dome of the picturesque Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, which was built in 1617 and has retained the design and color of its walls since its construction!

As part of the tour, we will visit a real Turkish house, restored according to the model of wealthy Turkish houses of the 17th century!

6. Let's visit the village of Blagay and the monastery of the Dervishes (Tekke) at the source of the Buna River, a very interesting and beautiful place, all in the mountains. Tekke – is a kind of monastery, or more accurately, a guesthouse for wandering Sufi monks. You can take a boat ride down the Buna River and explore caves, where there are also small waterfalls. And, of course, the many Turkish-style cafes in the shade of trees, accompanied by the sound of the murmuring waters of the mountain river –, are very pleasant on hot days. On the high cliffs towering above the village of Blagaj stands the medieval fortress of Herceg Stjepan, the former residence of Duke Stjepan Vukčić. A winding trail leads here, taking you to the fortress in 45 minutes.

A dervish monastery at the source of the Buna mountain river

We will taste traditional Bosnian coffee with a classic oriental sweet – Turkish delight!

7. We will make our way through unique wind cave, the longest known in the Balkans, and feel like real speleologists – the total length of the cave is 25 kilometers, and the first 500 meters of tunnels are equipped for visiting by tourists!

Find out the difference between stalactites and stalagmites from experienced speleologists!

In conclusion, Russian citizens do not need a visa to Bosnia, so this is not an obstacle for us! What do you think?

Our tours of Montenegro are conducted in comfortable minivans or sedans (depending on the number of people). We recommend taking the Bosnia tour over two days, with one overnight stay in Mostar (–). This will allow us to see as much as possible in comfort! We can also shorten the program to one day, depending on your preferences and availability.

Cost of 2 days tour By sedan, regardless of the number of people, the price is 490 euros per car (maximum number of guests is 3 people), meaning that with 3 people the cost of a 2-day tour for each person is only 160 euros. The cost of a minivan excursion is 590 euros per car (maximum number of guests is 5 people), meaning that with 5 people the cost of a 2-day tour for each person is only 120 euros.
Our excursions are unique and are always carried out "with soul", taking into account the individual characteristics of our guests - that's why "Welcome to Crnogor!" (Russian "Welcome to Montenegro!")

We are waiting for your visit!